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Weak Republicans in the U.S. Senate
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is the man Republicans count on to make a maximum effort to defeat Obamacare in the United States Senate. He sounded great on C-Span when he denounced Obamacare at the Conservative Political Action Conference. He dramatically stood by the six-foot tall stack of more than 20,000 pages of regulations that have been issued so far to implement Obamacare, and announced that 828 pages of new regulations had been issued in just one day.
McConnell sounds tough on the Senate floor with television cameras present. “This law is a disaster waiting to happen,” he insisted. “Imagine the burden we’re placing on the single mom who wants to open her own store. Or the young entrepreneur who wants to sell some new idea. Or the business owner we all know back home – the folks who employ so many of our constituents. We’re hitting them with a brick of regulations.
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“Uncle Joe” Learning to Waste Money
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
As a career United States Senator, Vice President Joe Biden made a big deal out of riding the train from Delaware to Washington. He identified with the “common man” and “blue collar” worker. As Vice President in his second term and visions of never being held accountable for his actions, he has “thrown caution to the wind.” Into his fifth year as partner with the spender in chief, Uncle “crazy” Joe has learned to live “high on the hog” using the taxpayers’ money.
Biden has apparently always played the dual roll of “poor man” and the “elite Senator,” depending on who he is with at the time. Some would say he is a very versatile phony. When he was contemplating running for president, Biden visited a church in Greenville. The church family prepared a fantastic breakfast of eggs, bacon, gravy, hot “cat head” biscuits and a variety of fruit and treated Biden with the highest degree of Southern hospitality.
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Is it Ethical to Make Unethical Activities Legal and Profitable?
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
Hundreds of private citizens in South Carolina are appointed by elected officials to serve on state and county level boards and commissions. Most citizens who serve in these government positions are unpaid, but receive a few perks. And most seek these appointments for honorable purposes. They want to serve their communities, county or state to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the agencies they would oversee.
At the state level, appointed boards and commissions regulate the energy companies that operate a monopoly in the state and the department that contracts for road and bridge building and scores of others including medical and legal associations. Without adequate oversight, there are opportunities for these appointments to be enthusiastically sought after and very beneficial financially by those who would abuse their power.
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RINOs in Panic Mode, “Straw Man” Distracts from Truth
- By Bob Dill, Publisher
The Republican Party and all political parties in South Carolina are under attack by the “GOP” controlled state Senate and House. S.2, the bill passed by the GOP controlled Senate last month, takes political parties out of the political party candidate filings process and turns it over to government bureaucrats. H. 3298, the bill recently passed by the GOP controlled House, does the same. The House bill is even worse than the Senate version because it places further restrictions on political parties. The bills are designed to minimize conservative influence in the selection of Republican candidates.
These bills are falsely advertised as “election reform” to allegedly correct the fiasco created by the legislature and State Supreme Court last year. That disaster designed to protect incumbents from grass roots uprising removed hundreds of candidates from ballots and disenfranchised thousands of voters.
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