Archive for October, 2008
Friday, October 31st, 2008
House District 70 Matt Bradford Challenging one term incumbent Jay Moyer
From the Pennsylvania Democratic State Committee on behalf of Matt Bradford Campaign
Friends:
I am forwarding to you a mailing just sent out in the highly competitive 70th State House District in central Montgomery County. Based on these revelations, Moyer is a ...
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Friday, October 31st, 2008
Eric Epstein of Rock the Capital and a Righteous, Good Government Democrat is interested in retired Democrat Representative T.J.Rooney's pension payout.
Open Records Law Request for former Rep. T.J. Rooney
1) The Amount of the Lump Sum Pension Payout to Representative T.J. Rooney
2) The Estimated Annual Pension Amount for Representative T.J. ...
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Friday, October 31st, 2008
Where Business Meets Politics. Th bios of Eric Epstein, Good Government and Limited Government Matt Brouillette who have joined in a blog to oppose the Hacks, the Establishment of Harrisburg Insiders of Lobbyists, Financial Advisors, Bond Counsel, careerists and no bid vendors who are focused on their own interest, "how ...
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Thursday, October 30th, 2008
It is evident to Joe the Plumber and to 100s of professional economists that there is a solid case to be made that Barack Obama's Big Government Socialist plans to have the government control the economy (our elected officials have done so well so far?) are a real threat to ...
Posted in Free Market - Right to Work, National Politics | No Comments »
Thursday, October 30th, 2008
Simon Campbell takes on the monopoly power of teachers unions facilitated by a very compliant Education Establishment of government bureaucrats, education careerists and vendors, all paid with government money, and supported with the well-funded and well-organized PSEA, the largest union in Pennsylvania.
Simon Campbell articulates the injustice of forcing workers to ...
Posted in Education, Screwed Up Schools | No Comments »