Saturday, April 30, 2011

Video: The first 2012 Presidential Debate - "Ron Paul vs. 'Obama'"

"President Obama" debates Ron Paul:
While America waits with bated breath for the first presidential debate of the 2012 season– to see who will show up more than anything else– some have taken a more proactive attitude toward making it happen. Take Fox’s John Stossel, for example, who managed to convince 2012 candidate Rep. Ron Paul to debate an actor playing President Barack Obama on his program this week.
This exercise, airing last Thursday night on Stossel, is entirely bizarre– from the questionable makeup on the actor to the Paul-loving audience who actually boos the “President” walking in down to the fact that, for this debate to actually happen, Ron Paul would have to be the 2012 Republican nominee. Yes, I know what you’re thinking– no one is going to take that nomination away from Donald Trump. And you’re right! But the absurdity of imagining Rep. Paul debate President Obama (actually actor Richie Brown) is still not lost, even in this exercise.
After the requisite booing and hissing at the President, the debate got underway, and “Obama,” using mostly actual statements by the President, debated Rep. Paul on every issue Paul is know for doing well in– national spending, government regulation, even theoretical libertarian principles. While Rep. Paul demanded the federal government “quit spending money across the board,” “Obama” insisted that the government has a responsibility to maintain infrastructure and promote industry, making a Sputnik reference and calling for more technology funding and higher taxes. Rep. Paul did cede that there was one group of people he would like the see taxed more: corporate entities. “If someone has made all of their profits on taxpayers back, I’m taxing them,” he declared to applause.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Video: The Royal Wedding (Part 2)

Highlights from today's Royal Wedding:

Catherine Middleton walks down the aisle:

Prince William and Catherine Middleton say their vows

Video: The Royal Wedding:

Actually, the kiss from the balcony of Buckingham Palace just after the big Royal Wedding

The Royal Wedding:

Latest news and Streaming Video to the Royal Wedding between Kate Middleton and Prince Charles.


BBC:
Crowds gather for Royal Wedding

The Daily Telegraph:
Latest News on the Royal Wedding

The Daily Mail
The night before - Videos and latest news on the Royal Wedding

Register Herald:
Live Streaming Coverage of 'Royal Wedding' 

You Tube:
Live Streaming of the 'Royal Wedding'

Styleite:
Watch not one but TWO Royal Wedding Live Streams

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Killer Tornadoes: How to help the victims:

Amazing video of an enormous tornado tearing through Tuscaloosa, AL.


Blogger extraordinaire Michelle Malkin has an excellent list of ways to help the tornado survivors:
ABC News lists ways to help tornado survivors:
*You can call 1-800-RED-CROSS or text “REDCROSS” to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
*You can call 1-800-SAL-ARMY and donors can text “GIVE” to 80888 to make a $10 donation. Checks can be made out to the Salvation Army Disaster Relief, P.O. Box 100339, Atlanta, Ga., 30384-0339.
Alabama’s governor also has a relief fund donation page here.
Alabama GOP Sen. Jeff Sessions will be touring affected areas today and also has a relief page here.
Help send your thoughts, prayers, and aid to those in need.

Rep Allen West: "You're not going to intimidate me"

Awesome video.  Retired Army LTC Allen West, now Representative from Florida gets heckled by some Racist Liberals at a Florida Townhall.  He handles it with Class and Dignity and in the end the Leftist gets arrested.  WAY TO GO REPRESENTATIVE ALLEN WEST!

Hat Tip: The Shark Tank

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  • are 25-65 years old (with the numbers of women listeners steadily increasing)
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Video: The Enigma - Part I

The Enigma - Part I "Strange Bedfellows".  Details the family history of Barack Obama hosted by Bill Whittle.
Hat Tip Hot Air.com

Hope 'N Change Update: ($5.19 a gallon for gas in D.C.)

As seen in Washington D.C. Monday:

Monday, April 25, 2011

Video: Herman Cain on Fox News:

Potential GOP presidential candidate Herman Cain responds to IMF report stating US in in serious decline.

Video Update: McDonalds Beating Victim speaks up:

Chrissy Lee Polis, the victim of a vicious beating at a Baltimore McDonalds has spoken out about the attack. Chrissy, who is transgender, spoke to a local news channel in Baltimore. She told how onlookers did nothing to help, except one lady who tried to come between her attackers and her. She ended up having a seizure. Two females have been arrested aged 14 and 18.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Happy Easter from your friends at Common Cents:

Luke 24 (New International Version)
 The Resurrection
 1On  the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took  the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb. 2They found the stone rolled away from the  tomb, 3but when they  entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. 4While they were wondering  about this, suddenly two men in clothes that gleamed like lightning  stood beside them. 5In  their fright the women bowed down with their faces to the ground, but  the men said to them, "Why do you look for the living among the dead? 6He is not here; he has risen! Remember how he told you, while he was still with you in Galilee: 7'The Son of Man must be  delivered into the hands of sinful men, be crucified and on the third  day be raised again.' " 8Then  they remembered his words. 9When  they came back from the tomb, they told all these things to the Eleven  and to all the others. 10It  was Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Mary the mother of James, and the others  with them who told this to the apostles. 11But they did not believe the women, because  their words seemed to them like nonsense. 12Peter, however, got up and ran to the tomb.  Bending over, he saw the strips of linen lying by themselves, and he  went away, wondering to himself what had happened.


"He's Alive" - Dolly Parton


And I'm Forgiven

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Religion and Happiness:

Or more specifically the between the Christian Religion and Happiness.  Did you know that there is overwhelming evidence that people who are religious live longer, happier and healthier lives than their secular counterparts?

ANALYSIS OF STUDIES SHOWS THAT RELIGIOUS INVOLVEMENT MAY BE A FACTOR IN LIVING A LONG LIFE- Forty-Two Studies, Nearly 126,000 People Were Examined

Washington - Nearly 96 percent of Americans believe in God or in some universal spirit, according to a 1995 Gallup poll. Maybe people are more health conscious than previously thought. Regular attendance at one's church, synagogue, mosque or Buddhist monastery is related to longer life, according to a meta-analysis of 42 studies that examined 125,826 people which is reported in the current issue of Health Psychology published by the American Psychological Association (APA). "The odds of survival for people who scored higher on measures of public and private religious involvement were 29 percent higher than those people who scored lower on such measures," said psychologist and lead author Michael E. McCullough, Ph.D., of the National Institute for Healthcare Research. Public religious involvement is defined by how frequently a person attends church or temple, whether a person is a member of a religious organization (a religious kibbutz) or how much spare time a person spends in church or temple activities. Private religious involvement includes measures such as self-rated religiousness, frequency of private prayer and use of religion as a coping resource. Follow-up results indicated that involvement in public religious activity was particularly important in predicting mortality, according to the study. This held true for nearly all the studies individually but was certainly true for the entire group of studies as a whole.. "Moreover, results seemed to indicate that those people with a high level of religious involvement were also less obese. Read about it here.
Another study reported by the BBC detailed the relationship between religious people and happiness. Specifically:
Religious people are better able to cope with shocks such as losing a job or divorce, claims the study presented to a Royal Economic Society conference. Data from thousands of Europeans revealed higher levels of "life satisfaction" in believers. However, researcher Professor Andrew Clark said other aspects of a religious upbringing unrelated to belief may influence future happiness. It is not the first study to draw links between religion and happiness, with a belief among many psychologists that some factor in either belief, or its observance, offering benefits.Professor Clark, from the Paris School of Economics, and co-author Dr Orsolya Lelkes from the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research, used information from household surveys to analyse the attitudes of Christians - both Catholic and Protestant - not only to their own happiness, but also to issues such as unemployment. Their findings, they said, suggested that religion could offer a "buffer" which protected from life's disappointments. Professor Clark said: "We originally started the research to work out why some European countries had more generous unemployment benefits than others, but our analysis suggested that religious people suffered less psychological harm from unemployment than the non-religious. "They had higher levels of life satisfaction". Read about it here.

Video: Fox News' Hannity - "Behind the Bias"

As seen on Hannity:  How the mainstream media's double standards have shaped American politics
Fox News - "Behind the Bias"

Good Friday Post:

 The Gospel of Matthew 27:35-37, 45-53

And they crucified him, and parted his garments, casting lots: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, They parted my garments among them, and upon my vesture did they cast lots.  And sitting down they watched him there;  And set up over his head his accusation written, THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE JEWS.
. . . .
Now from the sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour.  And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is to say, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?  Some of them that stood there, when they heard that, said, This man calleth for Elias.  And straightway one of them ran, and took a spunge, and filled it with vinegar, and put it on a reed, and gave him to drink.
The rest said, Let be, let us see whether Elias will come to save him.  Jesus, when he had cried again with a loud voice, yielded up the ghost.  And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent; And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, and came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
Hat Tip Redstate

Friday, April 22, 2011

DISGUSTING VIDEO: Black on White attacks at Baltimore McDonalds:

Warning - very violent multiple attacks by two Black Women on a White Woman at a Baltimore McDonald's. They continue these attacks until an elderly woman intervenes.  At the end of the video the white woman suffers multiple seizures.

Violence in another Mc Donalds almost kills customer
Here is another fine example of the trend of violence in fast food restaurants. Two black females beating the hell out of a white patron, while several black employees stand by and watch. One black male manages to provide the facade of assistance to the white victim in this brutal attack.

The two black females exit, then re-enter the store to continue the beating, until a an older white woman attempts to stop them from dragging the white victim outside into the parking lot. note: the black male employees have disappeared from camera view, even though they are plenty well capable of stopping the attack.

At the end, the white victim is beaten until she has a seizure, at which point the camera operator warns the black female attackers to flee, because the police are on the way. Note: he makes sure to repeatedly tell the criminal attackers to flee, instead of keeping them there for the police to apprehend.
 Hat Tip Live Leak.com 

UPDATE:  "She's bleeding Yo"

UPDATE: McDonalds Beating Police Report



McDonalds released this statement 

Our Concern Regarding the Baltimore Incident

We are shocked by the video from a Baltimore franchised restaurant showing an assault.  This incident is unacceptable, disturbing and troubling. McDonald’s strives to be a safe, welcoming environment for everyone who visits.  Nothing is more important to us than the safety of customers and employees in our restaurants. We are working with the franchisee and the local authorities to investigate this matter.

Video: Rep Allen West takes no prisoners

“I’m sick and tired of this class warfare this Marxist demagogic rhetoric coming from the president of the United States of America.”

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Video: Proof that the Shroud of Turin is the Burial Cloth of Jesus Christ

Amazing 14 minute video which makes the case that the Shroud of Turin is the burial cloth of Jesus Christ:

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Bombshell book that may change everything. "Where's the Birth Certificate"?

Via The Drudge Report:  New bombshell book to be released "Where's the Birth Certificate?
by Dr. Jerome R. Corsi.
**Exclusive**

This year's high stakes publishing project quietly went to press this week, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned.

After years of research and digging by the nation's top private investigators, here it comes:

MORE

The street date is a LONG month away, and author Jerome Corsi, the man who torpedoed John Kerry's presidential dreams with SWIFT BOAT, has gone underground and is holding his new findings thisclose.

"It's utterly devastating," reveals a source close to the publisher. "Obama may learn things he didn't even know about himself!"

MORE

Does Corsi definitively declare the location of Obama's birth?

Will the president's attorneys attempt to interfere with the book's distribution? [The publisher vows to vigorously fight any legal action that may be taken.]

Will the book finally -- once and for all -- put an end to the growing controversy?

Or will it just ignite new ones!?

"When Donald Trump said he sent PIs to Hawaii to get to the bottom of all this, he meant this book," declares an insider.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Video: Reporter finally takes on President Obama

Dallas' News 8 Reporter Brad Watson finally asks some tough questions of President Obama and goes one on one against the President:

"Why do you think you're so unpopular in Texas?"

President Obama has troubles with voters in Texas, and, apparently, with interviewers from the Lone Star State as well.
“Let me finish my answers the next time we do an interview, all right?” Obama told reporter Brad Watson after an interview with WFAA-TV of Dallas, one of four interviews with local television stations at the White House on Monday.
The exchange is toward the end of the video.
At one point, Watson asked the president: “Why do you think you’re so unpopular in Texas?”
After some jousting about the size of his loss in Texas in 2008 — the president said it was “a few percentage points,” but it was more like 11 — Obama told his interviewer: “If what you’re telling me is that Texas is a conservative state, you’re absolutely right.”
 Hat Tip Gateway Pundit

Monday, April 18, 2011

Video: The British Royal Wedding (spoof)

Looks like it's going to be a hoot!  Best wishes to Kate Middleton and Prince William on their upcoming Royal Wedding.

Video: Andrew Breitbart addresses the Wisconsin Tea Party Rally:

Andrew Breitbart introduces Saran Palin to the Wisconsin Tea Party Rally:
Andrew Breitbart, online editor for Big Government, addresses "Tax Day" rallyers outside the Wisconsin Capitol in Madison. Before introducing headliner Sarah Palin, Breitbart lashes out at pro-union supporters on the fringes of the rally.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Fox News vs. The State Controlled Media

Latest Cable TV News ratings are in and again, for at least the 10th straight year Fox News continues to dominate its competition.  In most time slots Fox has more views that its total competition combined!  Fox continues to show how "Fair and Balanced" beats the State Controlled Media every time!

5p: 6p: 7p: 8p: 9p: 10p: 11p: 12a:
FNC Beck: Baier: Shep: O’Reilly: Hannity: Greta: O’Reilly: Hannity:

1.510 1.828 1.477 2.210 2.245 1.846 1.088 799
MSNBC Matthews: Cenk: Matthews: O’Donnell: Maddow: EdShow: O’Donnell: Maddow:

669 557 654 1.039 1.172 1.041 608 507
CNN Blitzer: Blitzer: KingUSA: IntheArena: Morgan: Cooper: Cooper: Morgan:

501 550 492 457 711 705 526 386
HLN Showbiz: Prime: Issues: Grace: DrDrew: Behar: Showbiz: DrDrew:

135 189 306 543 355 419 295 188
 

Saturday, April 16, 2011

VIdeo: Sarah Palin addresses a Tax Day rally in Madison, WI


Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin headlines a "Tax Day" rally outside the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, Wisconsin. Palin was quick to criticize President Barack Obama while emphasizing the importance of the 2012 election period. State authorities estimate 6,500 people were at the rally. Recorded Saturday, April 16, 2011.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Atlas Shrugged - The Movie Trailer:

Who is John Galt?  Finallly it's here - the The 1957 tome which champions Objectivism--Rand's controversial philosophy--has managed to find its way to the big-screen despite numerous challenges along the way. But at last, thanks to John Aglialoro, who bought the rights to the book in 1992 and has been trying to get it on-screen ever since, Atlas Shrugged: Part 1 is here.  The official homepage to Atlas Shrugged.


PJTV interviews people walking out of the theater after seeing Atlas Shrugged.
"I've been waiting for this movie to come out for decades"
"It was worth the 50 year wait"

 IBD's editorial on Atlas Shrugged is superlative!
Individualists and money grubbers of the world, unite; you have nothing to lose but your servility and confiscatory tax rates.
After all these increasingly collectivized decades, "Atlas Shrugged, Part I" the movie, is finally coming to town. It opens nationwide, appropriately, this Friday — Tax Day. Check your local listings for the time and place.
"Atlas Shrugged," Ayn Rand's legendary novel, was published in 1957. Instead of focusing on the old tale of victimized workers and greedy owners, the story turns the tables and shows what happens to the world when the innovators and producers go on strike, when the capitalists and owners turn out the lights and disappear.
The question has been asked on billboards, T-shirts and bumper stickers for half a century: "Who is John Galt?" In "Atlas Shrugged," he's the man who initiates and leads the strike of the producers.
"There is only one kind of men who have never been on strike in human history," states Galt in the novel. "Every other kind and class have stopped, when they so wished, and have presented demands to the world, claiming to be indispensable — except the men who have carried the world on their shoulders, have kept it alive, have endured torture as sole payment, but have never walked out on the human race.
"Well, their turn has come. Let the world discover who they are, what they do and what happens when they refuse to function. This is the strike of the men of the mind."
The shrugging comes when men of achievement refuse to accept their unearned guilt, refuse to have their strengths and accomplishments turned into weaknesses and sins.
"All your life, you have heard yourself denounced, not for your faults, but for your greatest virtues," Francisco d'Anconia says to successful industrialist Hank Rearden in the novel. "You have been hated, not for your mistakes, but for your achievements.
"You, who've expended an inconceivable flow of energy, have been called a parasite. You, who've created abundance where there had been nothing but wastelands and helpless, starving men before you, have been called a robber. You, who've kept them all alive, have been called an exploiter. You, the purest and most moral man among them, have been sneered at as a 'vulgar materialist.'
"Have you stopped to ask them: by what right? — by what code? — by what standard? No, you have borne it all and kept silent."

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Video: World's largest airplane clips smaller commuter plane:

Amazing video of an Airbus 380 clipping a smaller commuter plane on a dark, wet tarmac at New York City's Kennedy Airport. No one was injured. The two jets - an Airbus A380 operated by Air France and a Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet - were towed away after the collision around 00:00 GMT on Tuesday and will be inspected to determine the extent of their damage. The Airbus A380 was taxiing out to a runway when its left wingtip crashed into the tail of the regional jet, operated by Comair for Delta Air Lines and stopped on an intersecting taxiway, whipping the smaller plane around nearly 90 degrees.

Is anyone looking for a new job or career? We may be able to help...

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The number two method to find a new job is via online job postings.  With that in mine Common Cents is proud to bring you the following list:
  • Monster.com is the largest internet job search site.  If your resume is not posted here you are wrong.
  • Idealist.org - Over 4,500 Not For Profit jobs posted!
  • CareerOneStop.org- Your one-stop-shop for all things careers!
  • WorkTree claims to be scans MILLIONS of jobs in seconds! View jobs from thousands of online sources INSTANTLY! 50,000+ links to job sites, recruiters, employers and more!
  • Job.com is another very large job search site. Registration and resume posting is free and this job search site always ranks as one of the top career sites on the Internet.
  • Beyond.com - You can do it all at Beyond.com.  Currently there are thousands of Jobs Posted.
  • SnagAJob.com is America’s largest hourly job website, featuring more than 100,000 active job postings in industries including: restaurant, retail, office and more.
  • Indeed.com claims to have 1,148,128new jobs in the last 7 days.  Search job sites, newspapers, associations and company career pages.
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

President Obama vs. the GOP on cutting the budget:

During a press conference at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., President Obama introduced his solution to America's budget crisis.
 
GOPs Paul Ryan's responds to Obama's speech:

CRAZY! The TSA is now groping 6 year olds!

Who is up for a little Racial Profiling now?  Amazing that the TSA is now groping 6 Year Olds in airports...

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War:

On this date, April 12th 1861 (150 years ago) the American Civil War began.  At 430 in the morning Confederate force in Charleston fired on Fort Sumter, located on an island in the harbor.  The Fort surrendered the next day and the Civil War had began.

This bloody war took over 4 years and by the time it was over at least 600,000 Americans had died to preserve the union.  This is easily the deadliest war in American History. Enjoy these Civil War Videos:

Ken Burns documentary "The Civil War"


Fox News: April 12, 1861 - A day the divided a Nation

Monday, April 11, 2011

Video: Mitt Romney announce his 2012 Presidential Exploratory Committee:

He's in!  Republican Mitt Romney, former Governor of Massachusetts announce today that he is forming an exploratorary committee for the 2012 Presidential Run.  This is usually the first step in running for president.  His video making this announcement is below:
Mitt Romney announces 2012 Presidential Exploratory Committee

Wall St Journal: The President opposes spending cuts - right up to time he calls them 'historic'

Superlative editorial by the Wall St. Journal:
This is getting to be a habit. President Obama ferociously resists tax cuts, trade agreements and spending cuts—right up to the moment he strikes a deal with Republicans and hails the tax cuts, trade agreements and spending cuts as his idea. What a difference an election makes.

This is the larger political meaning of Friday's last minute budget deal for fiscal 2011 that averted a government shutdown. Mr. Obama has now agreed to a pair of tax cut and spending deals that repudiate his core economic philosophy and his agenda of the last two years—and has then hailed both as great achievements. Republicans in Washington have reversed the nation's fiscal debate and are slowly repairing the harm done since the Nancy Pelosi Congress began to set the direction of government in 2007.
***

Yes, we know, $39 billion in spending cuts for 2011 is less than the $61 billion passed by the House and shrinks the overall federal budget by only a little more than 1%. The compromise also doesn't repeal ObamaCare, kill the EPA's anticarbon rules, defund Planned Parenthood, reform the entitlement state, or part the Red Sea.

On the other hand, the Obama-Pelosi Leviathan wasn't built in a day, and it won't be cut down to size in one budget. Especially not in a fiscal year that only has six months left and with Democrats running the Senate and White House. Friday's deal cuts more spending in any single year than we can remember, $78 billion more than President Obama first proposed. Domestic discretionary spending grew by 6% in 2008, 11% in 2009 and 14% in 2010, but this year will fall by 4%. That's no small reversal.

 Read the rest of this story here.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Friday, April 8, 2011

Friday Night Videos:

Glen Beck explains why he is stepping down from his show at Fox News.


"Eat The Rich"
The Firewall with Bill Whittle:

"Why don't the Rich pay a 50% Tax Rate"?

Thursday, April 7, 2011

BREAKING: Republican David Prosser moves ahed in WI State Supreme Court race

Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Results:

WOW!  Now with votes being double-checked Prosser has moved ahead again!!!

1:36 PM: Winnebago County Clerk numbers boost Prosser


Winnebago County returns posted by the clerk's office give Justice David Prosser 244 more votes there than JoAnne Kloppenburg compared to the results The Associated Press tallied.

Kloppenburg led Prosser in the final AP statewide tally by 204 votes.

Both candidates received more votes in the clerk's office numbers than the AP tally. Prosser netted 710 votes for a total of 20,701, while Kloppenburg netted 466 votes for a total of 18,887.

Those numbers are not official and could still change. The county was working on its canvass today and tomorrow, according to the clerk's office.

The clerk was participating in the canvass and not immediately available for comment.

UPDATE: 2:43 p.m. -- News editor Roger Schneider said The Associated confirmed with Winnebago County officials yesterday morning the returns they sent in Election Night. He was unsure why the numbers were different when posted to the county website yesterday afternoon.
Hat Tip Wisconsin Politics

Please donate to the Justice Prosser Victory Fund.  He will need the money for the inevitable recounts.
The Blog Nice Neb is ALL OVER reports of Voter Fraud in the WI Supreme Court Race


UPDATE: (WI Supreme Court Race):  Prosser ahead by 7,000+ statewide!  Hat Tip Randy Melchert
  • Start of day: Prosser -204.
  • Brown: +1
  • Buffalo: -2
  • Burnett: +34
  • Dane: +20 Klopp w/o city Madison,
  • Dane: Madison: Klopp +15 in city Madison with 62% in. Canvass resumes tomorrow.
  • Door: -12
  • Grant County: -113 Prosser
  • Iowa: -30 Prosser
  • Kenosha: +60 Prosser
  • La Crosse County: +10 Prosser
  • Lafayette -14 Prosser.
  • Langland -5
  • Lincoln County +3
  • Manitowoc – 10
  • Ozaukee: +1 Prosser
  • Pepin County: -6 for Prosser,
  • Portage County: -91 Prosser
  • Rusk County: -31
  • Shawano County: -64 Prosser
  • Taylor County: +2 Prosser? (2 more Prosser over AP count)
  • Vernon: -24
  • Washburn: -5
  • Washington: +1
  • Waupaca: +1
  • Waukesha:  +7582 Prosser
  • Winnebago +244 Prosser.
  • End of day: Prosser +7,000+ statewide

VIDEO:  Judge David Prosser on Fox New's Greta Van Susteren:
“I survived a nuclear firestorm of criticism and attack and smear.”

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Happiness Index. And the happiest U.S. State is...

The happiest state in the United States is Tennessee!  Cambridge University analyzed "Tweets" from Twitter and looked for words like "happy" and "glad".  The states in dark red are ranked as "happiest"

It’s the home of Justin Timberlake and Aretha Franklin and claims to represent ‘America at its Best’ but Tennessee is also apparently the happiest state in the U.S.  According to Cambridge University PhD student Alex Davies, residents of Tennessee are happier than natives of any other states – if their Twitter feeds are anything to go by, that is.  Mr Davies analysed the use of happiness-related words such as ‘nice’ and ‘best’ and found that Tennessean tweets were littered with positive language. His project, based on analysis of tweets from 25 countries, also ranked Germany as the happiest country on the planet, judging by the frequency of references to love and happiness.  The roots of Tennessee residents’ happiness is difficult to judge from Mr Davies’ research, as the most frequently-used positive Twitter terms include ‘happy’, ‘love’ and ‘thanks’ – rather than something more specific such as a lottery win or sporting victory.  Their sadness is easier to explain, however, with references to illness, the music of Adele and, strangely, ‘burgers’.  Colorado was ranked as the second happiest U.S. state, with North Carolina, Georgia and Florida following.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1373960/Twitter-says-Tennessee-happiest-U-S-state-Germany-happiest-country.html#ixzz1Im1gpRb4

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Wisconsin Election Results:

Today's Wisconsin Election Results.  Click here for WI Election Results...


UPDATE:  County by County Wisconsin Election Results

Rep Paul Ryan: The GOP's path to Prosperity:

Congress is currently embroiled in a funding fight over how much to spend on less than one-fifth of the federal budget for the next six months. Whether we cut $33 billion or $61 billion—that is, whether we shave 2% or 4% off of this year's deficit—is important. It's a sign that the election did in fact change the debate in Washington from how much we should spend to how much spending we should cut.
But this morning the new House Republican majority will introduce a budget that moves the debate from billions in spending cuts to trillions. America is facing a defining moment. The threat posed by our monumental debt will damage our country in profound ways, unless we act.
No one person or party is responsible for the looming crisis. Yet the facts are clear: Since President Obama took office, our problems have gotten worse. Major spending increases have failed to deliver promised jobs. The safety net for the poor is coming apart at the seams. Government health and retirement programs are growing at unsustainable rates. The new health-care law is a fiscal train wreck. And a complex, inefficient tax code is holding back American families and businesses.




The president's recent budget proposal would accelerate America's descent into a debt crisis. It doubles debt held by the public by the end of his first term and triples it by 2021. It imposes $1.5 trillion in new taxes, with spending that never falls below 23% of the economy. His budget permanently enlarges the size of government. It offers no reforms to save government health and retirement programs, and no leadership.

Our budget, which we call The Path to Prosperity, is very different. For starters, it cuts $6.2 trillion in spending from the president's budget over the next 10 years, reduces the debt as a percentage of the economy, and puts the nation on a path to actually pay off our national debt. Our proposal brings federal spending to below 20% of gross domestic product (GDP), consistent with the postwar average, and reduces deficits by $4.4 trillion.
A study just released by the Heritage Center for Data Analysis projects that The Path to Prosperity will help create nearly one million new private-sector jobs next year, bring the unemployment rate down to 4% by 2015, and result in 2.5 million additional private-sector jobs in the last year of the decade. It spurs economic growth, with $1.5 trillion in additional real GDP over the decade. According to Heritage's analysis, it would result in $1.1 trillion in higher wages and an average of $1,000 in additional family income each year.

Here are its major components:
• Reducing spending: This budget proposes to bring spending on domestic government agencies to below 2008 levels, and it freezes this category of spending for five years. The savings proposals are numerous, and include reforming agricultural subsidies, shrinking the federal work force through a sensible attrition policy, and accepting Defense Secretary Robert Gates's plan to target inefficiencies at the Pentagon.

Welfare reform: This budget will build upon the historic welfare reforms of the late 1990s by converting the federal share of Medicaid spending into a block grant that lets states create a range of options and gives Medicaid patients access to better care. It proposes similar reforms to the food-stamp program, ending the flawed incentive structure that rewards states for adding to the rolls. Finally, this budget recognizes that the best welfare program is one that ends with a job—it consolidates dozens of duplicative job-training programs into more accessible, accountable career scholarships that will better serve people looking for work
As we strengthen and improve welfare programs for those who need them, we eliminate welfare for those who don't. Our budget targets corporate welfare, starting by ending the conservatorship of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that is costing taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars. It gets rid of the permanent Wall Street bailout authority that Congress created last year. And it rolls back expensive handouts for uncompetitive sources of energy, calling instead for a free and open marketplace for energy development, innovation and exploration. 
 
Health and retirement security:  This budget's reforms will protect health and retirement security. This starts with saving Medicare. The open-ended, blank-check nature of the Medicare subsidy threatens the solvency of this critical program and creates inexcusable levels of waste. This budget takes action where others have ducked. But because government should not force people to reorganize their lives, its reforms will not affect those in or near retirement in any way.
Starting in 2022, new Medicare beneficiaries will be enrolled in the same kind of health-care program that members of Congress enjoy. Future Medicare recipients will be able to choose a plan that works best for them from a list of guaranteed coverage options. This is not a voucher program but rather a premium-support model. A Medicare premium-support payment would be paid, by Medicare, to the plan chosen by the beneficiary, subsidizing its cost.
In addition, Medicare will provide increased assistance for lower- income beneficiaries and those with greater health risks. Reform that empowers individuals—with more help for the poor and the sick—will guarantee that Medicare can fulfill the promise of health security for America's seniors.

We must also reform Social Security to prevent severe cuts to future benefits. This budget forces policy makers to work together to enact common-sense reforms. The goal of this proposal is to save Social Security for current retirees and strengthen it for future generations by building upon ideas offered by the president's bipartisan fiscal commission.

Budget enforcement: This budget recognizes that it is not enough to change how much government spends. We must also change how government spends. It proposes budget-process reforms—including real, enforceable caps on spending—to make sure government spends and taxes only as much as it needs to fulfill its constitutionally prescribed roles.

Tax reform: This budget would focus on growth by reforming the nation's outdated tax code, consolidating brackets, lowering tax rates, and assuming top individual and corporate rates of 25%. It maintains a revenue-neutral approach by clearing out a burdensome tangle of deductions and loopholes that distort economic activity and leave some corporations paying no income taxes at all.
This is America's moment to advance a plan for prosperity. Our budget offers the nation a model of government that is guided by the timeless principles of the American idea: free-market democracy, open competition, a robust private sector bound by rules of honesty and fairness, a secure safety net, and equal opportunity for all under a limited constitutional government of popular consent.
We can reform government so that people don't have to reorient their lives for less. We can grow our economy, promote opportunity, and encourage upward mobility. This budget is the new House majority's answer to history's call. It is now up to all of us to keep America exceptional.

Hat Tip The Wall St. Journal


Mr. Ryan, a Republican, represents Wisconsin's first congressional district and serves as chairman of the House Budget Committee.

Monday, April 4, 2011

The Feel Good Video of the Year! Tsunami dog reunited with its owner:

As a follow up to a story we ran over the weekend the Tsunami Dog has been reunited with its owner after 3 weeks at sea!  In case you don't remember Japanese crews looking for bodies (not survivors) 3 weeks after the devastating tsunami that stuck Japan saw something moving among the wreckage a mile out at sea.  It was a dog that they rescued - and now against all odds that dog has been reunited with its owner.  HOW COOL IS THIS!


Huge Hat Tip to Hot Air.com

The Best Editorial Page you will find:

is Investor's Business Daily.  IBD published easy-to-read common sense editorials that tout the benefits of free-market capitalism.  A must read everyday if you want an outstanding editorial page:

Nuclear Terror:  Japan's Fukushima plant remains lethally radiated, and elevated-but-unharmful radiation was found in milk in California and Washington state. But just wait until Tehran commits nuclear terrorism.

Economy:  Amid the good news of a rebounding stock market and better job growth comes a warning: Inflation may flare up soon. If it does, don’t blame business.

California:  Talks on a budget have collapsed, but is this a disaster or an opportunity? We say the latter. It's time for a showdown between the people and public-sector interests.

Viewpoint:  Despite the scary warnings the U.S. is NOT running low on oil.

Leadership:  As we put CIA boots on the ground to find out who the rebels are and withdraw air support as they retreat, our defense secretary describes how we're making up our policy as we go along.

Law:  If there was ever such a thing as junk justice, the suit against Wal-Mart now in the Supreme Court is exhibit A. By claiming that evidence is no longer needed to prove discrimination, what's proven is the greed of lawyers.

Health Reform:  The tax-exempt seniors group that pushed hard to get ObamaCare passed stands to reap a billion-dollar reward over the next decade as ObamaCare destroys the competition to the products it endorses.

Energy Policy:  President Obama wants to cut oil imports by a third after telling Brazil he wants to be their best customer. Cellulosic ethanol won't cut it, and neither will talking out of both sides of your teleprompter.

You can visit Investor's Business Daily (the best editorial page you'll find) here.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Support Judge Prosser for WI Supreme Court:

Judge David Prosser is running for re-election to the Wisconsin State Supreme Court.  He immensely qualified and is opposed by a Left-Wing hack Joanne Kloppenberg who has never been a judge and has been rejected four times.  Please pass this video on to anyone you know in Wisconsin:

Video:  David Prosser for WI Supreme Court

This election could determine the fate of the Union Reform Bill passed in Wisconsin recently.

UPDATE:  Sarah Palin endorses Judge Prosser

Updated list of Obamacare Waivers:

The latest round of waivers to Obamacare put the total number of waivers over 1100.  Amazing!

Waivers only last for one year and are only available if the plan certifies that a waiver is necessary to prevent either a large increase in premiums or a significant decrease in access to coverage.  In addition, enrollees must be informed that their plan does not meet the requirements of the Affordable Care Act.  No other provision of the Affordable Care Act is affected by these waivers: they only apply to the annual limit policy.
As of the end of March 2011, a total of 1168 one-year waivers have been granted.  This update includes 129 new approvals.  Key facts about annual limits waivers:
  • Of all the waivers granted to date, the vast majority – more than 95 percent of all waivers – were granted to health plans that are employment-related.  These include self-insured employer health plans, health reimbursement arrangements, collectively-bargained multi-employer plans, and health plans sold by issuers to fully-insured employers.  The links below contain descriptions of these and other types of entities receiving waivers.
  • The number of enrollees in plans with annual limits waivers is 2.93 million
Obamacare Waivers:

Saturday, April 2, 2011

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The "Feel Good" Story of the Day:

 Tsunami Dog found at sea after being adrift for 3 Weeks!  Amazing but true - rescue workers searching in the ocean spotted something moving while they were conducting an aerial search at sea.  
It appears almost too good to be true, but this little dog has been found alive and well adrift at sea, an astonishing three weeks after the tsunami that devastated Japan. Members of the Japan Coast Guard came across the dog on Friday as they were conducting an aerial search of the area. Against all the odds, the dog appears to have survived by living in a partially submerged house that had been swept out to sea.

Video:  The tsunami's last survivor:

Friday, April 1, 2011

Friday night Videos:

Weiners:  Where's my Waiver?

 John Stossel Fox News:  "Is America becoming a Nation off Freeloaders?"

"First they came for the basketball hoops"
DeIDOT Removes Basketball Hoops in Delaware
Delaware Department of Transportation crews escorted by state police tore down basketball hoops this morning in two neighborhoods in Claymont amid protests from residents who say the nets aren't harming anyone.

 Wisconsin Democrat ignored iignored abuse victim's pleas:
Hat Tip Redstate
Background: Earlier this month, Wisconsin Democrats* created a campaign ad against incumbent Supreme Court Justice David Prosser that was so slimy that it sparked a formal protest by one of the abuse victims that Wisconsin Democrats were pretending to care about.  Not that such a protest even remotely slowed down Joanne Kloppenburg, of course: the woman is so desperate to win next week’s Supreme Court election for the Democratic party that she adamantly refused to even mildly condemn the contemptible ad when asked outright about it.  So the victim** tried again, personally reaching out to Kloppenburg and asking her to at do something about this attack as being unworthy of both her campaign and her political affiliation.  Let him tell you what happened with that:


Four More Years:
The NRSC Releases the first Campaign Ad for President Obama's 2012 Re-election.