Archive for February, 2008
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Man bites dog. Liberal cuts spending. Reality rears its ugly head. This is really an interesting story. Governor Corzine, in my opinion, is leader in liberal Democratic circles and his spending cuts may be cutting edge for other Democratic and RINO Republican governors, in particular, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell.
Posted in Elected Officials, Local Politics, State Politics | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008
Dave Huffman is the Conservative Reform candidate in open seat race House District 83 which is now occupied by Representative Steve Cappelli, a RINO Republican, who voted for tolling I-80 (Act 44 of 2007) which is generally viewed as economic disaster for Williamsport and Lycoming County and northern tier. Candidate ...
Posted in Local Politics, Reform | 3 Comments »
Monday, February 25th, 2008
Pat Barron of West Chester, Pa, points out that HB 2200 mandates REDUCTIONS in energy generation in PA. Energy is what drives the economy, jobs, goods, services, affordable prices and reducing supply, as a result of government mandate, raises prices. Free Market solutions, rather than government mandated, using the information ...
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Monday, February 25th, 2008
Many feel that there is no Free Market, Limited Government, Individual Liberty Personal Responsibility candidate for president and that the failure is “we, the people” and Richard Viguerie, master marketer, has entered to fill this void. This sounds very exciting and I hope you will become part of it. And ...
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Sunday, February 24th, 2008
In 2004 primary, Sen. Fumo received 21,400 votes and challenger Dr. Jimmy Tayoun 12,324 total 33,324 votes .
Some statistics from Labels and Lists Super Voters
Democrats voting 1 of 2 or better P06,P04:
Individuals 37,077 and Households = 29,138
Democrats voting 2 of 2 P06,P04:
Individuals = 14,783 and Households = 12,188
Because of this, ...
Posted in Casino Free Philadelphia, Local Politics, Reform, State Politics | 1 Comment »