Poor lefties. They’ve been playing on astroturf for so long that they don’t know grassroots even when fed a mouthful of divot. – Tam
Quote of the Day – Fuel Efficient Edition
July 15, 2009If you want to use transport energy more efficiently, build better roads. A Prius sitting in traffic gets 0 MPG. – pdb on Facebook
Quote of the Day – All Enemies Edition
July 2, 2009It’s days like this that remind me that the phrase “foreign and domestic” wasn’t put in our country’s various oaths of service on a whim. – Bruce
Quote of the Day – Prepare to Duck Edition
June 27, 2009On an unrelated subject, for the next person who suggests that universal healthcare is a wonderful idea, ask them how good Medicare/Medicaid would be if it was 7 times larger than it is today in terms of cost and inefficiency? For a really fun response, ask a member of the AARP that question and then be prepared to duck. – Armed Canadian
Quote of the Day – Willing Slaves Edition
June 18, 2009I think because they know now and have found the American version of ruling through fear. For us, it isn’t gulags, party membership (although that’s on the radar) or purges but economy, money and jobs. Invoke the spectre of us losing one or all and the slaves fall into willing rows, ready to accept their chains. Especially if accompanied by a “submission tax credit” or “happiness stimulus”. – Armed Canadian
Quote of the Day – Force vs Freedom Edition
June 12, 2009Laws are force. Government enforcing those laws are force. Removing restrictions on people being able to defend themselves is not force. It is freedom. – Joe Huffman
Quote of the Day – Thought Crimes Edition
June 11, 2009Once the government starts creating hate crimes, they aren’t too far away from creating thought crimes. In fact, hate crimes are thought crimes, so strike that. – Sebastian
Quote of the Day – Public Employees Edition
June 2, 2009Let me explain it to you, Sparky. These officers, like you, work for me. I pay your salary. And theirs. You and those officers are my employees and, frankly, I have some requirements for my employees . I expect them to respect my rights. And I expect those of my employees who are elected to vote the way I want them to. Or I will take appropriate action (like not voting for those elected officials, writing letters, supporting opponents, legal action, etc.). When a citizen demands accountability from public officials and employees, it’s not intimidation. It’s being a good citizen. – SayUncle
Quote of the Day – Sand Edition
May 27, 20092010 should be a cakewalk for anyone willing to stand up to the ever expanding behemoth of a government we have now, but if you’re just going to promise to not expand it quite as fast, I’ll donate the sand you can go pound. – Robb
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