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  • California Nightmare-in'

    10/27/2010 12:21:48 AM PDT · by Scanian · 54 replies
    The American Thinker ^ | October 27, 2010 | Sally Zelikovsky
    It's November 3, 2010. You think you are waking up to a sunny California morning only to realize it's a dark, dark day. Jerry Brown is governor, Gavin Newsom is lieutenant governor, Kamala Harris is attorney general, and the rest of the Democrat ticket has prevailed. California is going to be controlled by San Francisco politics. Got your attention now? Tea Party folks have brought a refreshing candor to the conservative scene, demanding from conservative candidates a return to conservative principles. But we don't live in a perfect world. And in California, we live in a deeply skewed political landscape...
  • Connecticut Sees 'Red' After Horrific Home-Invasion Murders

    10/21/2010 3:12:53 AM PDT · by Scanian · 32 replies
    The American Thinker ^ | October 21, 2010 | David Paulin
    Blue-state Connecticut has undergone a jolting metamorphosis over the past three years, with potential ramifications for the Senate contest between Linda McMahon and Richard Blumenthal. Many residents have become a lot more like red-state Texans than blue-state New Englanders. Now, they're enthusiastic supporters of the death penalty and are fond of handguns and shotguns. It's all due to a horrific home invasion in 2007 in the affluent town of Cheshire, a New Haven suburb. Chilling details of the "Cheshire Murders," as they're known, have played out in a New Haven courtroom this fall during the first of two trials. Now,...
  • Democratic Rep. Mike McMahon Fires Staffer for "Jewish Money" List

    07/30/2010 2:04:31 PM PDT · by NoLibZone · 8 replies
    cbsnews ^ | July 30 2010 | cbsnews
    A Democratic representative from New York has fired his campaign spokesperson after she gave a newspaper a list of what she called "Jewish money" going to his Republican opponent. In an effort to show that Republican challenger Mike Grimm has received most of his financial support from donors outside of New York's 13th district, Democratic Rep. Mike McMahon's re-election campaign gave the New York Observer a list of more than 80 Jewish donors to Grimm. The list was entitled "Grimm Jewish Money Q2." At least half a dozen of the donors on the list live on Staten Island, which is...
  • WOW: California Now One Of The Top 10 Government Default Risks In The World

    05/12/2010 1:53:40 PM PDT · by blam · 22 replies · 939+ views
    The BusinessInsider ^ | 5-12-2010 | Gus Lubin
    WOW: California Now One Of The Top 10 Government Default Risks In The World Gus Lubin May. 12, 2010, 4:36 PM Per the credit default swap market, California cracked the top ten for highest default risks yesterday -- overtaking Iceland and Iraq (via Ed Harrison):[snip]
  • Red States, Blue States and the Redistribution of Federal Spending

    04/01/2010 6:26:44 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 12 replies · 721+ views
    Jeff Frankel's Weblog ^ | 04/01/2010 | Jeff Frankel
    April 1 is Census Day. Evidently Glenn Beck and Michele Bachmann have been encouraging Americans to boycott the census — to refuse to fill out the whole form. This protest follows from their small government ideology. I am not always sure what they, or Republicans, or Tea Party participants mean by small government. They say they want a government that intervenes less in the economic sphere. Perhaps they don’t like the idea that the census numbers are used, among other things, to determine the allocation of federal spending across states, because they don’t think it is the business of the...
  • New York is least happiest state in America

    12/19/2009 12:15:53 AM PST · by NoLibZone · 31 replies · 1,181+ views
    examiner.com/ ^ | Dec 18,2009
    Do you live in the happiest state in America? Well if you live in New York, you're in the least happy state according to the Huffington Post article. The top thing on the list that made the Empire State the least happy was the government. One resident described the government as “…corrupt, self-dealing and too quick to increase taxes.” It is no secret that New York has had a troubled government for sometime now. Constantly cutting well needed programs for children and the elderly. Not being able to pass a budget in a timely fashion or one that works for...
  • Want to be happier? Try living in a sunnier [and a RED] state

    12/18/2009 2:26:57 PM PST · by rhema · 19 replies · 746+ views
    WASHINGTON — People in sunny, outdoorsy states — Louisiana, Hawaii, Florida — say they're the happiest Americans, and researchers think they know why. A new study comparing self-described pleasant feelings with objective measures of good living found these folks generally have reason to feel fine. The places where people are most likely to report happiness also tend to rate high on studies comparing things like climate, crime rates, air quality and schools. The happiness ratings were based on a survey of 1.3 million people across the country by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It used data collected over...
  • California 'ground zero' for '10 election fight

    12/13/2009 8:47:53 PM PST · by SmithL · 22 replies · 693+ views
    San Francisco Chronicle ^ | 12/13/9 | Carla Marinucci, Chronicle Political Writer
    Barely a year after the historic election of President Obama, Republicans are talking up 2010 as the "change" election. In blue-leaning California, the dangers for Democrats are becoming evident as the GOP works to fire up voters with issues like budget deficits, health care reform and the costs of curbing global warming. "California is ground zero for many of these debates because the problems are bigger and more outside than just about anywhere else," says Andrew Moylan, director of government affairs for the National Taxpayers Union in Washington, which plans to underscore the conservative message on issues like health care,...
  • CU campus police shut down NERF game

    12/09/2009 9:36:41 AM PST · by Still Thinking · 44 replies · 1,565+ views
    Cleveland gun Rights Examiner ^ | December 8, 2009 | Daniel White
    Students at the University of Colorado are being told by campus police that their planned game of "Humans vs. Zombies" must be canceled because of a campus ban on toys that look like guns. The planned game would divide participants into "humans" and "zombies" with the human team defending themselves with NERF guns. Campus police "[fear] they could be painted to look like a real weapon and someone could become alarmed and notify authorities, who would have to respond." "If we have people playing a game and someone happens to be walking and sees someone crouched down with something that...
  • Ceding Defeat in the Name of Victory: The Case Against Blue-State RINOs

    11/20/2009 4:47:10 AM PST · by Reeser · 3 replies · 307+ views
    RemoveRINOs ^ | 11-20-2009 | Reeser
    "Bruce Walker recently wrote a piece in American Thinker with the memorable title 'Of RINOs, Moderate Democrats, and Men.' In it, he argues the G.O.P. should target red-state RINOs, while giving blue-state RINOs a pass. His premise is familiar--in a blue state, a RINO is the best we can do. And as always, this premise is dead wrong. The danger to Walker's line of thinking--if we apply no pressure from the right, our RINOs will only feel pressure from the left. And we simply can't afford to cede our people to the left, no matter how liberal their constituents are...
  • Red/Blue New Jersey, 2008 and 2009 -- side-by-side

    11/04/2009 5:15:15 PM PST · by NewJerseyJoe · 18 replies · 1,015+ views
    self (graphics adapted from nj.com) | 11/4/09 | NewJerseyJoe
    Thought you might want to see the red/blue divide in New Jersey, comparing the 2008 and 2009 elections. Red/Blue NJ, 2008 presidential Red/Blue NJ, 2009 gubernatorial
  • Blue State Exodus: Why the middle-class are fleeing for the hills

    11/03/2009 6:54:09 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 41 replies · 2,276+ views
    Forbes ^ | 11/3/2009 | Joel Kotkin
    For the past decade a large coterie of pundits, prognosticators and their media camp followers have insisted that growth in America would be concentrated in places hip and cool, largely the bluish regions of the country. Since the onset of the recession, which has hit many once-thriving Sun Belt hot spots, this chorus has grown bolder. The Wall Street Journal, for example, recently identified the "Next Youth-Magnet Cities" as drawn from the old "hip and cool" collection of yore: Seattle, Portland, Washington, New York and Austin, Texas. It's not just the young who will flock to the blue meccas, but...
  • Jaycee Lee Dugard: Inside The Secret World Where She Was Kept Captive For 18 Years

    08/29/2009 1:57:51 PM PDT · by Steelfish · 9 replies · 2,255+ views
    Telegraph(UK) ^ | August 29, 2009
    Jaycee Lee Dugard: Inside the secret world where she was kept captive for 18 years For 18 years, this was the chilling secret world where Jaycee Lee Dugard was held captive and gave birth to two daughters - fathered by her abductor. Philip Sherwell 29 Aug 2009 Chilling message hung on a tree Photo: NICK STERN / [Pic in URL] But the ramshackle sheds and tents dotted around the compound behind the home of Phillip and Nancy Garrido in the middle of a working-class Californian district are now yielding their squalid secrets. Extraordinary pictures obtained by The Sunday Telegraph allow...
  • The Luxury City vs. the Middle Class

    07/22/2009 10:44:16 PM PDT · by grey_whiskers · 6 replies · 804+ views
    The sustainable city of the future will rest on the revival of traditional institutions that have faded in many of today’s cities. Ellen Moncure and Joe Wong first met in school and then fell in love while living in the same dorm at the College of William and Mary. After graduation, they got married and, in 1999, moved to Washington, D.C., where they worked amid a large community of single and childless people. Like many in their late 20s, the couple began to seek something other than exciting careers and late-night outings with friends. “D.C. was terrific,” Moncure recalled over...
  • Sundown for California

    07/22/2009 10:42:07 PM PDT · by grey_whiskers · 10 replies · 868+ views
    Millions once moved to California for its boundless promise, but time has not been kind to the Golden State. Twenty-five years ago, along with another young journalist, I coauthored a book called California, Inc. about our adopted home state. The book described “California’s rise to economic, political, and cultural ascendancy.” As relative newcomers at the time, we saw California as a place of limitless possibility. And over most of the next two decades, my coauthor, Paul Grabowicz, and I could feel comfortable that we were indeed predicting the future. But much has changed in recent years. And today our Golden...
  • The Blue-State Meltdown and the Collapse of the Chicago Model

    07/22/2009 10:39:59 PM PDT · by grey_whiskers · 2 replies · 827+ views
    This should be the moment the Blue Man basks in glory. An urbane president sits in the White House and a San Francisco liberal runs the House. But blue states are undergoing a meltdown. On the surface this should be the moment the Blue Man basks in glory. The most urbane president since John Kennedy sits in the White House. A San Francisco liberal runs the House of Representatives while the key committees are controlled by representatives of Boston, Manhattan, Beverly Hills, and the Bay Area—bastions of the gentry. Despite his famous no-blue-states-no-red-states-just-the-United-States statement, more than 90 percent of the...
  • The Coming Blue State Collapse

    02/26/2009 4:26:05 PM PST · by giant sable · 54 replies · 1,722+ views
    Edgelings/Pajamas Media ^ | February 26, 2009 | Rich Karlgaard
    Here’s a quick and dirty guess: Upper-middle-class families in blue states–those President Obama calls “the rich”–will soon be paying 20% more a year in state and federal taxes. If you pay $100,000 off of a $300,000 income now, look for $120,000 in a couple of years. Federal income taxes are going up, and deductions are going down. That much we know. What we don’t know yet–but I would bet money on it–is if the 7.65% Social Security and Medicare tax ceiling will be lifted from $102,000 to $150,000 or so. Taxes are headed up at the state and local level...
  • I'm Moving (But Not Overseas) Vanity

    11/04/2008 8:26:34 PM PST · by buccaneer81 · 54 replies · 2,427+ views
    NA ^ | November 4, 2008 | Me
    Well, it's done. The American people have elected, selected and stolen an election. The full force of socialism and Marxist dogma will now become part of every day American life.No need to remain in a state that has been going downhill for the past ten or twelve years. No need to listen to the liberal hate spewed by so many in Columbus. No need to continue to pay taxes to support the low-lifes who supported racist, Marxist and possibly a foreigner for President.I'm looking to move to real America. Alabama, South Carolina, Mississippi, here I come.And to George Bush, thank...
  • I Just Voted Republican in a Blue State: Why My Vote Matters (copiousdissent)

    10/22/2008 9:39:34 PM PDT · by PowerPro · 39 replies · 905+ views
    Copious Dissent Blog ^ | October 22, 2008 | Devil's Advocate
    I just voted straight Republican ticket, including John McCain and Sarah Palin, in one of the bluest States in the Union. Some of you may be saying, "Why bother?" The fact of the matter is that my vote matters in this election more than other races in the past. Here is why: Imagine if John McCain wins the electoral college, but loses the popular vote. The ramifications of that happening, which is very possible, would be devastating. There really would be riots in the streets. People and the media would think McCain was an illegitimate President. That is why my...
  • Amazon maps red, blue states

    09/25/2008 5:34:37 PM PDT · by Vision Thing · 26 replies · 1,149+ views
    GoErie.com ^ | September 25. 2008 | AMY MARTINEZ
    Amazon.com has found a way to capitalize on one of the most interesting presidential elections in U.S. history. The Seattle-based retailer introduced an interactive map of the U.S. showing which states are "red" or "blue" based on their online book purchases. Although it's not meant to predict the next president, it suggests that the right's slant on the Obama-McCain matchup is more widely read than the left's. For now, 36 states are pink or red. Six are blue. And eight, including Washington and Oregon, are purple, meaning residents are virtually split in their political book purchases between Republican and Democratic...