October 29th, 2011
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Tech at Night: The FCC subsidy game is on, Sprint reveals more of what it actually fears
Not much to say tonight, which is good because I think I’m getting sick again, and if I had a lot to say I’d probably just skip tonight’s Tech. It’s official: the race for FCC handouts is on, as the FCC voted to repurpose the old rural telephone subsidy, the Universal Service Fund (a fund [...]
Perry’s Positive Outlook for America
Gov. Rick Perry has released his second positive ad this week. First, there was the t.v. ad he started running Wednesday in Iowa simply called “Creating Jobs“. You might have missed that one since people were instead focused on attempts to make an issue out of debates, or the President’s birth certificate. Today he releases [...]
UFCW Bosses Busted For Racketeering, Extortion, Money Laundering & More…
A powerful United Food & Commercial Workers local union (348s) in New York was closed for business on Thursday as police arrested three family members who run the union local. Police arrested the president, former president, and treasurer of Local 348 United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) on Thursday. Anthony Fazio Sr., John [...]
Friday Books: God Is Red
**I am going to try and re-start something I had begun previously: Friday Books. Each Friday I will bring to your attention a book worth reading. Feel free to leave a comment on books you have read recently or are reading.** It is easy to lose perspective these days. What with the 2012 campaign, the struggling economy, [...]
Mitt Romney Leads George Will to Write in All Caps
George Will’s column is not out yet, but it is making waves. The Politico has a snippet of it. It is not good for Romney. Will goes all caps on Romney writing, in part, “Republicans may have found their Michael Dukakis, a technocratic Massachusetts governor who takes his bearings from ‘data’ … Has conservatism come [...]
The CBO Has Been Occupied by OWS’s Intellectual Inequality
One fundamental liberal desideratum is the achievement of equal results at the expense of equal opportunity. Conservatives believe in implementing policies that protect our God-given rights, which provide every human being with an equal opportunity to succeed. Liberals reject policies that foster unfettered equal opportunity because they invariably produce unequal results, being that human beings [...]
China Comes to the Rescue of the Eurozone
Download audio here Download Podcast | iTunes | Podcast Feed On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Francis Cianfrocca to discuss the stock market’s booming October, China’s rescue of the failing Eurozone and the failure economic models. We’re brought to you as always by BigGovernment and Stephen [...]
I’m in for Boortz
I’ll be on radio from now until 1pm ET today for Neal Boortz. You can listen live right here and call in at 1-877-310-2100. Consider this an open thread.
The Same Washington Post That Got Marco Rubio’s Story Wrong, Attacks Him Again
Last week, the Washington Post attacked Marco Rubio for “misrepresenting” his family’s story. The Post got called out by other newspapers for the Post’s egregious truth stretching to make its story fit. In the quotes the Washington Post cited, the reporter misrepresented the context of Marco Rubio’s remarks. It was true that Rubio had gotten [...]
Morning Briefing for October 28, 2011
RedState Morning Briefing For October 28, 2011 Go to www.RedStateMB.com to getthe Morning Briefing every morning at no charge. 1. The Same Washington Post That Got Marco Rubio’s Story Wrong, Attacks Him Again 2. Right Now It’s The Message 3. Dems Dodge Questions On Discriminatory Union PLAs For DNC Convention 4. Ohio Democratic Party Targets [...]




