Republican leaders right now have doubts that the Omnibus Democrat Agenda Bill will pass the Senate, even as they propose their own big-government policies to replace those of the Democrats. They say that their goal is not to kill the ODAB, but to make it better.
The ODAB not only includes money for ACORN, it also includes money for the left-wing agitator group the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights.
There may be a trillion dollars for the federal government to send to left-wing interest groups and pass the ODAB, but President Obama wants the Defense Department to cut its budget by 10%. At least he preserved rendition.
Tom Daschle, former Democrat Senate Leader and now President Obama's choice to head the Department of Health and Human Services, cheated on his taxes to the tune of over $128,000. Despite that, President Obama continues to stand by Daschle. Of course, this is just the latest in a string of corruption and lobbyists that have come to define Obama's Administration.
In his first interview after being elected RNC Chairman, Michael Steele said that the Republican Party lost their way in the 1990s.
A radio station in Washington, DC is dumping their liberal talk format because ratings were so dismal.
Great Britain had their heaviest snow in 20 years. It was so heavy that they had to close Heathrow Airport.
If the Bush Administration had handled the response to that ice storm in Kentucky the way that the Obama Administration is, there would have been Congressional demands for investigations and indictments.
Now rental car companies want a bailout. Is there anybody who doesn't want a bailout anymore?
Despite unemployment rising nationwide, the federal workforce continues to grow.
In an interview with NBC's Matt Lauer, President Obama said that he is worried about some Gitmo detainees returning to fighting Americans.
American consumers increased their savings while spending less in December. This is what they should have been doing all along.
State workers are likely to face more furloughs so the state can pay for the property tax grants. Why don't they just cut workers completely?
The Democrats would prefer to just extend the session to wait for money from Washington so that nobody has to cut a budget.
State Senator David Shafer (who will join us on the air during the third hour of the program today) has gone on the record opposing Governor Perdue's proposed tax hike on healthcare.
State Senator Eric Johnson has formally introduced his voucher bill.
Secretary of State Karen Handel supports an effort to make all new voters prove that they are legal American citizens.
The State Senate will vote on the T-SPLOST tomorrow.
House Speaker Pro-Tem Mark Burkhalter might run for Governor next year.
Is it bad that I felt a great amount of schadenfreude after seeing this? I don't think so.
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