Saturday, April 16, 2011

Taxes

Friday, April 15, 2011

Stossel - Atlas Shrugged Opens Tonight 4/15/2011

The IRS Running Amok: Forcing Americans Banks to Put Foreign Tax Law Abo...

McCotter Reaction to POTUS: "Soak the rich; spend the bread" - bad idea ...

The Laffer Curve, Parts I, II, and III

The 22-23 minutes you spend watching these videos is well worth the effort. If you have to watch just one, then skip to part III.

Thanks goes to Freedom and Prosperity for creating and posting these videos for our benefit.





Freedom Watch - Allen West With The Big Picture 4/14/2011

Paul Ryan & Charlie Rose on The Path to Prosperity

Thomas Sowell - Words vs Realities

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Obama and the Worst Speech Ever?

Chicago school bans homemade lunches

Muslim Woman from Georgia Admits Sending Bloody Pig's Foot to Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.)

I hear crickets coming from the old guard media. MSNBC...? CBS...? ABC...? Nothing? Nothing at all? Still waiting.
Muslim Woman from Georgia Admits Sending Bloody Pig's Foot to Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.)

Mr Thompson for "Head of the State"


Atlas Is Shrugging

Hero of the Week: Jon Blais - The Blazeman

Born and raised in Seekonk, Massachusetts, he moved to San Diego, California, because of its reputation as a mecca for triathlon. He worked as a special education teacher. On May 2, 2005, at age 33, he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS or "Lou Gehrig's disease"), a progressive disease in which the nerve cells which control voluntary muscle movement degenerate and die off. He was permitted to enter the 2005 Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii, a life-long dream. He is believed to be the first person with ALS to attempt the Hawaii Ironman. As Blais put it, "Finishing the race is huge for me. No one is beating ALS. No one has done anything but walk away and die." With a total time of 16:28:56, more than half an hour before the cutoff, he "log-rolled" across the finish line and is certainly the first person with ALS to finish this race. He died on May 27, 2007.

In our days some international triathletes show their support for the fight against this disease by doing a “Blazeman-Roll” crossing the finish-line.

Here is a quote from a YouTube commenter:
When we think of "tough" we think of Boxing or MMA John Wayne, but the real bad asses are people like Jon Blais who show courage and will in a fight they know they have no chance of winning and there's no trainer or ref to toss in the towel.


The Blazeman Foundation Website

Sessions Defends Ryan Budget