Category Archives: Elections

“Moral authority”???

When Chris Matthews starts talking about “moral authority” I think to myself, this idiot wouldn’t know “moral authority” if it ran over him. Nevertheless, he was referring to Republicans and how (he) felt they lacked any moral authority on the … Continue reading

Posted in "Obamacare", "Patriot64", America, Congress, Elections, Fred Comella, Health Care, Home and Family, Jobs, National Debt, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, The United States, Unemployment, Unions | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

“Obamaromneycare”???

Listening to HHS Secretary Sebelius attempt to explain “Obamacare” was almost as painful as listening to the President at Boston’s Faneuil Hall today, try and compare the law which bears his nickname to that of “Romneycare”. Two things did jump out at … Continue reading

Posted in "Obamacare", "Patriot64", America, Congress, Constitutionality, Elections, Fred Comella, Health Care, History, Home and Family, Jobs, National Debt, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, The United States, Unemployment, Womens Issues | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

“Why don’t they try winning an election.”???

“Why don’t they try winning an election”? Maybe the President was out of town, or possibly playing the back nine at Camp David when Republicans cleaned his political clock in the 2010. Once again we see Barack Obama as whole … Continue reading

Posted in "Obamacare", "Patriot64", 1st Amendment, America, Congress, Constitutionality, Elections, Media, Politics, Right vs. Left, The United States | Tagged | Leave a comment

More “Froaming” from Froma…

Froma Harrop continues her non-sensical assault on certain members of the Republican Party. Truthfully, she’s almost hard to follow at times through all the hypocrisy. Now “before I go on”, let me say Harrop apparently still doesn’t grasp the reality of our “Republic”, nor … Continue reading

Posted in "Obamacare", "Patriot64", America, Class Warfare, Congress, Constitutionality, Economy, Elections, Fred Comella, Media, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, The United States | Tagged | Leave a comment

Gut check time…

With only seventeen percent of government actually shut down, it’s hard to find the calamity Harry Reid and the Libs are speaking of. This is not to diminish the trials of those needing appropriate satisfaction, in terms of legitimate government … Continue reading

Posted in "Obamacare", "Patriot64", America, Congress, Constitutionality, Elections, Fred Comella, Health Care, History, Home and Family, Jobs, National Debt, Politics, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, Unemployment, Unions | Tagged , | Leave a comment

To capitulate or not to capitulate…

A local radio personality was talking about how Republicans need to “learn to lose” and step away from this government shut down. Initially I agreed, more so because of what I understand both parties have become over the last century … Continue reading

Posted in "Obamacare", "Patriot64", Class Warfare, Congress, Constitutionality, Economy, Elections, Fred Comella, Home and Family, Jobs, Judiciary, Media, National Debt, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, The United States, Unemployment | Tagged | Leave a comment

“Froaming” at the mouth…

I guess it only takes (some) folks exercising their Constitutional rights to get sycophants like Froma Harrop “froaming” at the mouth. And I always find it interesting when Liberals label all free speech but their own as “extremist”. Admittedly I rather like … Continue reading

Posted in "Obamacare", "Patriot64", 1st Amendment, America, Class Warfare, Congress, Constitutionality, Economy, Elections, Fred Comella, History, Home and Family, Jobs, Media, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, Unemployment | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Of slings and arrows and shut downs…

The government shutdown is certainly politics in its rawest form, with both sides vying for a toehold on the issue of a continuing resolution that would only fund the government until November 15 (Senate) or December 15 (House). That aside, the … Continue reading

Posted in "Patriot64", 1st Amendment, America, Congress, Elections, Fred Comella, Home and Family, Media, National Debt, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, The United States, Unemployment | Tagged | Leave a comment

Obamacare “Bait and Switch”…

The POTUS continues his “Obamacare” Campaign, running around touting the 2010 Congressional vote on the PPACA, the SCOTUS decision, and his second term, as proof his signature achievement is somehow the people’s will. It’s truly amazing how Liberals can manipulate reality, … Continue reading

Posted in "Patriot64", America, Class Warfare, Congress, Constitutionality, Economy, Elections, Fred Comella, Health Care, Home and Family, Jobs, Judiciary, Media, National Debt, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, The United States, Unemployment | Tagged | Leave a comment

The Crown President of the United States…

I think it’s fair to say the founding documents spell out the separation of powers within the branches of government, and highlight the checks and balances necessary to make sure “We the People” are fairly represented. I think it’s also fair to … Continue reading

Posted in "Patriot64", America, Congress, Constitutionality, Education, Elections, Fred Comella, History, Politics, Right vs. Left, The United States | Tagged , | Leave a comment

Hillary The Movie…

I think it was “Healthcare 93” when I first started paying attention to the notion Hillary Rodham Clinton had bigger plans than just being married to Bill. It concerned me then as the politically ambitious First Lady was already demonstrating an … Continue reading

Posted in "Patriot64", America, Benghazi, Congress, Elections, Health Care, History, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Womens Issues | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

“Phony scandals”???

I was not surprised to hear the President “pivot” to the economy again in the face of some declining approval ratings, but this time was a little more annoying. It’s no longer enough to point out the paper tiger economy … Continue reading

Posted in "Patriot64", America, Benghazi, Congress, Economy, Elections, Fred Comella, International, Jobs, Media, National Debt, Politics, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, The United States, Unemployment | Tagged , | Leave a comment

“Hitting the nail on the head”…

Bill O’Reilly is leading the way in the cable news network wars to be sure, and has been for some time. He is obviously an intelligent man with an all-American background through which he filters much of his commentary. While there … Continue reading

Posted in "Patriot64", America, Civil Rights, Class Warfare, Economy, Education, Elections, Fred Comella, History, Home and Family, Law Enforcement, Political Correctnness, Politics, Race, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, The United States, Unemployment | Tagged , | Leave a comment

The “Presidential Seal” on race…

Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee summed it up best today when he said the President “missed another opportunity to bring the issue of race into context”. Not long after Barack Obama’s first election I wrote about how I didn’t vote for … Continue reading

Posted in "Patriot64", America, Civil Rights, Class Warfare, Elections, Fred Comella, History, Media, Political Correctnness, Politics, Race, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, The United States | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Living the numbers…

Richard Clark, owner of Supreme Janitorial Services in Jacksonville was speaking on one of the weekend news programs Saturday, and described his company as the “proverbial poster child” for the impending disaster that is “Obamacare”. A typical small business owner … Continue reading

Posted in "Patriot64", America, Economy, Elections, Fred Comella, Health Care, Home and Family, Jobs, National Debt, Politics, Rhode Island Local, Right vs. Left, Socioeconomic, Taxes, Unemployment | Tagged , | Leave a comment