Sunday, May 17, 2009

Here's hoping...from the Tennessean.

"The social issues that for a generation have mobilized conservatives — abortion, homosexuality, drugs and affirmative action — seem to have been shoved aside in favor of a focus on the deficit, monetary policy and other economic issues that previously had been left to policy wonks."

Saturday, May 16, 2009

More proof of left, left, left Universities

In the same year, UNC- Chapel Hill has booed and spit at former Presidential candidate Tom Tancredo and yet invite and cheer at graduation anti-Semite and professed Marxist Bishop Desmond Tutu. Today I am ashamed to call myself a Tarheel.

Thomas Paine and Principles

“’Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death.”- Thomas Paine

I see light on the horizon

Teachers are not the most conservative crowd you will ever meet. In my last teachers meeting I was amazed. In a meeting about current changes in state finance and policy, conversation shifted to national policy and spending. Wow. The resentment at the current administration (Federal and State) for their irresponsible spending plans was VERY loud. If this crowd is starting to wake up, the rest of the country must be stirring too.

Death to Keynesian economics!


Ragnar Danneskjold