A solar ray cost a New Mexico college $5 million to save $200,000 in utility bills. Sounds like another 25 years to break even to me.
Under Obama, businesses are collapsing faster than they are being formed, says Dennis Prager, for the first time in American history.
Another out of touch liberal Democrat was Senator Mark Udall of Colorado, who said in 2014 that he would vote no again on the Keystone Pipeline even though 66 percent of Coloradans supported the project. Voters in November noticed and voted no on Mr. Udall.
“… government agencies are well-oiled machines when it comes to theft.”
PoliceStateUSA.com
“Guns don’t cause gang violence. Democrats do.”
PatriotUpdate.us
“The new definition of terms: Need – your desire for someone else’s money. Greed – your desire to keep your money. Compassion – the politician who arranged the transfer.”
Joseph Sobran Sobran.com
Bumper sticker of the day: PRIVATIZE GOVERNMENT.
Lecherous leftist Hillary “Dead Broke” Clinton claims to be a “working families” hero while charging colleges $300,000 plus for campaign appearances. No wonder tuition is going up like crazy.
Which Demoleft politician is phonier and more corrupt: Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton or John Edwards?
Isn’t it amazing how liberal states will vote for any leftist who comes along? To many people, liberalism is the norm.
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Opinions - Topics from August, 2015

“Stupid Party”
TheHillaryDiary.com says that the Clinton duo’s income since 2001 is $221,139,516.00, figures obtained from their tax returns for those years. “In early 2001, the year that Hillary claimed they were ‘dead broke,’ the couple earned a whopping $16,165,110!!! Wouldn’t we all like to be that ‘dead broke!!!’”
TheHillaryDiary.com 8-3-15
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Do you suppose that Senator John McCain regards Donald Trump as a wacko bird? If so, good for Mr. Trump.
Frank talk about illegal aliens and the crimes and disease many bring with them serve to pump up Trump’s poll numbers. Trump’s Republican competitors try to finesse contentious issues, such as border control, which should not be an issue at all. Opposition to open borders is a winning issue, one that most Republican insiders seem to ignore. Reaching out to an elusive and overrated Hispanic vote they’ll never get is the ticket to consistent defeat. Increasing white turnout is the way to win for Republicans. The tag “Stupid Party” is well deserved for the Repubs.
I hate the CBS Sunday show Deface the Nation, but I’d have watched to see Donald Trump’s appearance there. I’ll try to find a tape. I haven’t seen that show in years.
“Just because you don’t take an interest in politics, doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.”
Pericles 430 B.C.
“The people never give up their liberties, but under some delusion.”
George Mason
Bumper sticker of the day: My freedom is more important than your good idea.
Name of the week: Chaka Fattah (Demoleft – Pennsylvania) Congressman has been indicted on 29 counts of racketeering, which should guarantee his reelection if he can avoid jail. Look at Florida Congresscreep (D) Alcee Hastings for another example of crime paying, as of now. Four of Congressman Fattah’s associates were also indicted. Representative Fattah changed his name a few years back. He used to be Arthur Davenport. [Full Story »]
TheHillaryDiary.com 8-3-15
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Do you suppose that Senator John McCain regards Donald Trump as a wacko bird? If so, good for Mr. Trump.
Frank talk about illegal aliens and the crimes and disease many bring with them serve to pump up Trump’s poll numbers. Trump’s Republican competitors try to finesse contentious issues, such as border control, which should not be an issue at all. Opposition to open borders is a winning issue, one that most Republican insiders seem to ignore. Reaching out to an elusive and overrated Hispanic vote they’ll never get is the ticket to consistent defeat. Increasing white turnout is the way to win for Republicans. The tag “Stupid Party” is well deserved for the Repubs.
I hate the CBS Sunday show Deface the Nation, but I’d have watched to see Donald Trump’s appearance there. I’ll try to find a tape. I haven’t seen that show in years.
“Just because you don’t take an interest in politics, doesn’t mean politics won’t take an interest in you.”
Pericles 430 B.C.
“The people never give up their liberties, but under some delusion.”
George Mason
Bumper sticker of the day: My freedom is more important than your good idea.
Name of the week: Chaka Fattah (Demoleft – Pennsylvania) Congressman has been indicted on 29 counts of racketeering, which should guarantee his reelection if he can avoid jail. Look at Florida Congresscreep (D) Alcee Hastings for another example of crime paying, as of now. Four of Congressman Fattah’s associates were also indicted. Representative Fattah changed his name a few years back. He used to be Arthur Davenport. [Full Story »]

Letter to the Editor
Dear editor,
Well, here’s a conundrum for the American voter in 2016, and if the statistical polls hold up, the best we can come up with to lead this country is, for the Democrats, a 73-year old retread hippie, wanna-be communist socialist (Bernie Sanders) or a conniving venal mendacious shrew (Hillary Clinton), who at this time is being investigated by the justice department for keeping top secret government documents on her personal email account and erasing all materials off her server when she was caught by the inspector generals office. So, with much prayer, this writer hopes to see Hillary hit the BIG HOUSE before the White House, and that already painted presidential portrait of Hillary will be a mug shot on the post office walls.
The Republicans have a stellar bunch of folks, and I mean a bunch too, 17 in all, who are vying to take back this country from the current president (Barrack Obama), who has literally bankrupt this country morally and financially to the gates of hell. Like anything else, there is a caveat for this crowded field of Republicans.
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Well, here’s a conundrum for the American voter in 2016, and if the statistical polls hold up, the best we can come up with to lead this country is, for the Democrats, a 73-year old retread hippie, wanna-be communist socialist (Bernie Sanders) or a conniving venal mendacious shrew (Hillary Clinton), who at this time is being investigated by the justice department for keeping top secret government documents on her personal email account and erasing all materials off her server when she was caught by the inspector generals office. So, with much prayer, this writer hopes to see Hillary hit the BIG HOUSE before the White House, and that already painted presidential portrait of Hillary will be a mug shot on the post office walls.
The Republicans have a stellar bunch of folks, and I mean a bunch too, 17 in all, who are vying to take back this country from the current president (Barrack Obama), who has literally bankrupt this country morally and financially to the gates of hell. Like anything else, there is a caveat for this crowded field of Republicans.
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Letter to the Editor
Dear editor,
In 1865, Jefferson Davis entered Dublin while fleeing from the United States government. His coach driver was a slave named John Davis. John Davis met a young black woman named Della Connoway. After Jefferson Davis was captured, the carriage driver made his way back to Dublin. He and Della were married and had 10 children.
John Davis moved to Eastman when he was around 60 years of age. I assume that his family went with him.
I would like to hear from John Davis’ descendants. You can write me at Post Office Box 705, Mt. Zion, GA 30150.
Jack Dorsey
In 1865, Jefferson Davis entered Dublin while fleeing from the United States government. His coach driver was a slave named John Davis. John Davis met a young black woman named Della Connoway. After Jefferson Davis was captured, the carriage driver made his way back to Dublin. He and Della were married and had 10 children.
John Davis moved to Eastman when he was around 60 years of age. I assume that his family went with him.
I would like to hear from John Davis’ descendants. You can write me at Post Office Box 705, Mt. Zion, GA 30150.
Jack Dorsey

Letter to the Editor
Dear editor,
As we look at all the loose, fatherless children in society today, many are asking, where are the fathers? Without pointing a finger, there is plenty of blame to go around. The blame can be equally divided between the biological mother and father. Neither wishes to be committed to marriage.
Each of us is blessed with two fathers, earthly and heavenly. Insult is being added to injury when this nation continues to turn away from its heavenly father. He has blessed man and woman with children as a gift. Children come through them but not from them. Children need a father and a mother, not a best friend. Children may not come with spare parts, but the instructions are found in the Holy Bible.
Parents seem to have forgotten how to teach discipline and hold children accountable for their actions. Parents should learn to say no to a child, sometime even when it is was okay to say yes. Nothing will ever sit nice and neat between right and wrong. In society, too many are accepting sex as something for fun. Boys are going to try and entice girls into sex just as long as they can see. I hope that most young girls will say, “You must marry me.” We now have children raising children.
As time passes, more Americans are accepting what is wrong over what is right. They seem to have forgotten that our Heavenly Father will never leave or forsake us, no matter what we say or do. Jesus Christ will always have the last say so.
May the Lord always be with you and your spirit.
Johnny L. Blacke, MSG (r)
As we look at all the loose, fatherless children in society today, many are asking, where are the fathers? Without pointing a finger, there is plenty of blame to go around. The blame can be equally divided between the biological mother and father. Neither wishes to be committed to marriage.
Each of us is blessed with two fathers, earthly and heavenly. Insult is being added to injury when this nation continues to turn away from its heavenly father. He has blessed man and woman with children as a gift. Children come through them but not from them. Children need a father and a mother, not a best friend. Children may not come with spare parts, but the instructions are found in the Holy Bible.
Parents seem to have forgotten how to teach discipline and hold children accountable for their actions. Parents should learn to say no to a child, sometime even when it is was okay to say yes. Nothing will ever sit nice and neat between right and wrong. In society, too many are accepting sex as something for fun. Boys are going to try and entice girls into sex just as long as they can see. I hope that most young girls will say, “You must marry me.” We now have children raising children.
As time passes, more Americans are accepting what is wrong over what is right. They seem to have forgotten that our Heavenly Father will never leave or forsake us, no matter what we say or do. Jesus Christ will always have the last say so.
May the Lord always be with you and your spirit.
Johnny L. Blacke, MSG (r)

A go-along moderate loser
John McPain (RINO-Arizona) gives us a package deal – when he trashes Donald Trump, he also blasts “Republican extremists.” That’s McPain for you – he doesn’t like to be challenged from the right. He’s comfortable being a go-along moderate loser. He talks a good conservative game when an election approaches. Remember “Build the dang fence!”? He forgot all about it after he won reelection. In 2016, McCain is expected to draw a primary challenge from Physician Kelli Ward, a state senator, or Rep. Matt Salmon, perhaps both.
Republicans distance themselves from Trump’s ideas at their own peril, says talk host Laura Ingraham. True! I am an avid listener to Laura’s show on 640WGST.com from 9 a.m. to noon. I believe that she is as good as it gets. Another good one to check out is Michael Berry out of Houston, from 6 to 8 p.m. on the same station, 640WGST.com from Atlanta. These shows are all over the dial at different times, and Michael Berry is adding new stations each week.
Enter Donald Trump to fill the void:
“To be sure, the left still controls most of the commanding heights in our society: the schools and colleges, corporations, the courts, labor unions, most of the media. Public discourse on National Question issues, however, is increasingly slipping out of their grip.”
John Derbyshire on VDARE.com 4-8-15
John Derbyshire is one of the best. I’ve never seen him on the big “conservative” shows, such as those on the Fox Network. There are a bunch of writers and commentators out there who should be on television and are intentionally passed over.
Bumper sticker of the day: Take My Advice, I’m Not Using It.
“Like Bill O’Reilly, Donald Trump is probably fake. But it doesn’t really matter. Politics is itself fake. Trump’s entry moves it from a race about blocs to a race about issues. It shows the other candidates what they aren’t doing.”
Daniel Greenfield on SultanKnich.blogspot.com
Trump’s popularity is his connection with the kicked-around bloc, the loyal Republican voters who have been sold out by the Republican Party hierarchy, and this is a sizable bloc. He is media savvy, and his detractors don’t know how to handle him.
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Republicans distance themselves from Trump’s ideas at their own peril, says talk host Laura Ingraham. True! I am an avid listener to Laura’s show on 640WGST.com from 9 a.m. to noon. I believe that she is as good as it gets. Another good one to check out is Michael Berry out of Houston, from 6 to 8 p.m. on the same station, 640WGST.com from Atlanta. These shows are all over the dial at different times, and Michael Berry is adding new stations each week.
Enter Donald Trump to fill the void:
“To be sure, the left still controls most of the commanding heights in our society: the schools and colleges, corporations, the courts, labor unions, most of the media. Public discourse on National Question issues, however, is increasingly slipping out of their grip.”
John Derbyshire on VDARE.com 4-8-15
John Derbyshire is one of the best. I’ve never seen him on the big “conservative” shows, such as those on the Fox Network. There are a bunch of writers and commentators out there who should be on television and are intentionally passed over.
Bumper sticker of the day: Take My Advice, I’m Not Using It.
“Like Bill O’Reilly, Donald Trump is probably fake. But it doesn’t really matter. Politics is itself fake. Trump’s entry moves it from a race about blocs to a race about issues. It shows the other candidates what they aren’t doing.”
Daniel Greenfield on SultanKnich.blogspot.com
Trump’s popularity is his connection with the kicked-around bloc, the loyal Republican voters who have been sold out by the Republican Party hierarchy, and this is a sizable bloc. He is media savvy, and his detractors don’t know how to handle him.
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I’ll take Trump over John McPain
When Donald Trump points out the obvious insanity about illegal immigration, saying the very things that American citizens are saying, he’s blasted by establishment Republican losers such as John McCain and the whining usual media leftists are seconding the attack. The media left and RINOs hate Trump, pluses for Trump.
I’ll take Trump over John McPain anytime. Joe the Plumber is right. McCain, not Trump, started the flap by attacking Trump. “It was McCain himself who started this feud by saying Trump ‘fired up the crazies’ in Arizona.”
JoeforAmerica.com
“A ‘prejudice’ need not be a prejudgment; it may be the settled conclusion of long experience.”
Joseph Sobran Sobran.com
GOP: Generally Obtuse Party.
ESPN: Egotists Smugly Peddling Nonsense.
Some 20 Republicans are running for president. I would figure all would be better than Obama. Most are trashing Donald Trump. Rick Perry, running way behind the top layer of candidates, is calling for Donald Trump to exit the race. Trump is media savvy and correctly figures that their criticism actually helps him. Voters know the party leadership is way out of touch with the Republican base.
“You know the Republican Party – of course I was one of their darlings when I was a contributor. I went from a darling to somebody that they’re not happy with because I’m not a politician.”
Donald Trump
“It’s not the conservative base that hurts Republicans, it’s the RINOs.”
Mark Levin 10-8-14
Karl Rove, Republican strategist, has a net worth estimated at $6.6 million, as of October 2014. He gets paid no matter how many elections he loses. He couldn’t wait to dump the Republican voters who won control of Congress, once again selling them out to the Democrats. [Full Story »]
I’ll take Trump over John McPain anytime. Joe the Plumber is right. McCain, not Trump, started the flap by attacking Trump. “It was McCain himself who started this feud by saying Trump ‘fired up the crazies’ in Arizona.”
JoeforAmerica.com
“A ‘prejudice’ need not be a prejudgment; it may be the settled conclusion of long experience.”
Joseph Sobran Sobran.com
GOP: Generally Obtuse Party.
ESPN: Egotists Smugly Peddling Nonsense.
Some 20 Republicans are running for president. I would figure all would be better than Obama. Most are trashing Donald Trump. Rick Perry, running way behind the top layer of candidates, is calling for Donald Trump to exit the race. Trump is media savvy and correctly figures that their criticism actually helps him. Voters know the party leadership is way out of touch with the Republican base.
“You know the Republican Party – of course I was one of their darlings when I was a contributor. I went from a darling to somebody that they’re not happy with because I’m not a politician.”
Donald Trump
“It’s not the conservative base that hurts Republicans, it’s the RINOs.”
Mark Levin 10-8-14
Karl Rove, Republican strategist, has a net worth estimated at $6.6 million, as of October 2014. He gets paid no matter how many elections he loses. He couldn’t wait to dump the Republican voters who won control of Congress, once again selling them out to the Democrats. [Full Story »]
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