Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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Friday, April 25, 2014
Newspaper: 2.7M Obamacare Enrollees Still Unaccounted For
Would Obama lie? Let me rephrase that: Would Obama lie again?
There are some serious questions the mainstream media is not asking about Obamacare enrollment numbers.
From Investor's Business Daily:
There are some serious questions the mainstream media is not asking about Obamacare enrollment numbers.
From Investor's Business Daily:
President Obama has for a while been bragging that 8 million people have signed up for ObamaCare. But the administration still hasn't released the state-by-state numbers to back up that number. You'd think that with such good news, the administration would want to put out as many details as possible, as soon as possible. But judging by previous months, the latest Health and Human Services enrollment report is now nearly two weeks behind schedule. As a result, we still don't know where 2.7 million ObamaCare enrollees came from.Read the full editorial here.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Pa. business group endorses Quigley in GOP primary
PEG PAC, the affiliated political action
committee of the Pennsylvania Business Council and the state's oldest
pro-business PAC, has endorsed former state Rep. Tom Quigley in the
Republican race for the 146th House District.
The former mayor Royersford, Quigley held the 146th House seat from 2005 to 2012, when he lost to Democrat Mark Painter.
Quigley is seeking the GOP nomination on May 20 to run in November against Painter, who is unopposed in the Democratic primary.
Also seeking the Republican nomination is Harvey Friedland, a Trappe attorney.
Also seeking the Republican nomination is Harvey Friedland, a Trappe attorney.
Quigley will be a strong pro-business voice in the state House, said Pennsylvania Business Council President & CEO David W. Patti, who noted that endorsed candidates also received a financial contribution from PEG PAC.
The Primary Election is Tuesday, May 20.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Costello leads Trivedi in fundraising by 3-1 margin
Not only is there an enthusiasm gap for Democrats, they're also having a tough time raising money.
In the race to fill the seat of retiring Rep. Jim Gerlach in the 6th
Congressional District, Chester County Republican Costello has so far
out-fundraised his Democrat opponent, Manan Trivedi, by a 3-to-1 margin, reports the Reading Eagle.
Costello leads Trivedi in fundraising in first quarter | NEWS
In the race to fill the seat of retiring Rep. Jim Gerlach in the 6th
Congressional District, Chester County Republican Costello has so far
out-fundraised his Democrat opponent, Manan Trivedi, by a 3-to-1 margin, reports the Reading Eagle.
Costello leads Trivedi in fundraising in first quarter | NEWS
Monday, April 21, 2014
'Heaven Is For Real' earns $21.5M over Easter weekend
Christian-themed films continue to do well at the box-office.
"Heaven Is For Real" is the latest hit, earning $21.5 million over the Easter weekend. The film opened in the middle of last week and has a total domestic gross of $28.5 million in its first five days. With a production budget of $12 million, "Heaven Is For Real" has already recouped its money.
"God's Not Dead" continued to score with audiences, earning $4.8 million over the Easter weekend, bringing its five-week total to $48.3 million. That's a remarkable showing for a film that cost just $2 million to make and has had little publicity. But audiences are finding it.
Another remarkable box-office story is "Son of God," the re-edited version of the History Channel's "The Bible" mini-series. "Son of God" has earned $59.4 million over the past eight weeks.
And then there's "Noah" which cost $125 million to make but has grossed just $93.2 million in four weeks. So much for anti-Christian Hollywood bragging that this film was directed by an atheist and avoided mentioning the word "God" at any point.
"Heaven Is For Real" is the latest hit, earning $21.5 million over the Easter weekend. The film opened in the middle of last week and has a total domestic gross of $28.5 million in its first five days. With a production budget of $12 million, "Heaven Is For Real" has already recouped its money.
"God's Not Dead" continued to score with audiences, earning $4.8 million over the Easter weekend, bringing its five-week total to $48.3 million. That's a remarkable showing for a film that cost just $2 million to make and has had little publicity. But audiences are finding it.
Another remarkable box-office story is "Son of God," the re-edited version of the History Channel's "The Bible" mini-series. "Son of God" has earned $59.4 million over the past eight weeks.
And then there's "Noah" which cost $125 million to make but has grossed just $93.2 million in four weeks. So much for anti-Christian Hollywood bragging that this film was directed by an atheist and avoided mentioning the word "God" at any point.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
Harry Reid blasts Bundy ranch supporters as 'domestic terrorists'
With leaders like Harry Reid, the Democratic Party may want to change its name to the Lunatic Fringe Party.
Harry Reid blasts Bundy ranch supporters as 'domestic terrorists' - Washington Times
Harry Reid blasts Bundy ranch supporters as 'domestic terrorists' - Washington Times
Thursday, April 17, 2014
New emails show IRS coordinated Tea Party targeting with Justice Department, FEC and liberal political activists
This is worse than Watergate, but no special prosecutor assigned to the case. No Woodward and Bernstein, either. Today, the news media is helping Obama with the cover-up instead of exposing it.
New emails show IRS coordinated Tea Party targeting with Justice Department, FEC and liberal political activists | WashingtonExaminer.com
New emails show IRS coordinated Tea Party targeting with Justice Department, FEC and liberal political activists | WashingtonExaminer.com
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Pa. business group announces 2014 endorsements
We must be getting close to Primary Election Day in Pennsylvania.
PEG PAC, the affiliated political action committee of the Pennsylvania Business Council and the state’s oldest pro-business PAC, issued the following press release endorsing seven incumbent members of the state House for re-election – three Republicans and four Democrats.
PEG PAC, the affiliated political action committee of the Pennsylvania Business Council and the state’s oldest pro-business PAC, issued the following press release endorsing seven incumbent members of the state House for re-election – three Republicans and four Democrats.
PEG PAC endorsed:
•
GOP incumbents
Mike Fleck (81st) of Huntingdon County,
Seth Grove (196th) of York County and
Karen Boback (117th) of Luzerne County; and,
• Democratic incumbents
Margo Davidson (164th) of Delaware County,
Patty Kim (103rd) of Dauphin County,
Jake Wheatley (19th) of Allegheny County and Jim Roebuck (188th) of Philadelphia.
“These
seven House members all supported both the recent Transportation
overhaul legislation and the ‘Apology’ bill, a tort reform measure which
prohibits plaintiffs from
using most physician apologies against them in court,” said PBC
President & CEO David W. Patti. All but Fleck are engaged in
competitive primaries – his primary opponent was recently removed from
the May ballot.
In addition, PEG PAC backed three GOP candidates
in House districts across the state:
•
Republican
Jason Ortitay,
a small business owner and member of the Burgettstown Area Community
Development Corporation, from the 46th District in Washington and
Allegheny counties who is vying to take on incumbent Rep.
Jessie White;
•
East Marlborough Township Supervisor and former Chairman of the Pennsylvania Horse Racing Commission, Republican
Cuyler Walker, business owner and Partner at Pepper Hamilton LLP, running in the open 158th District in southern Chester County; and,
•
Former Rep. Tom Quigley, running to reclaim his seat in the 146th District in Montgomery County.
"We
believe Ortitay, Walker and Quigley will be strong pro-business voices
in the state House," said Patti, who noted that all of the candidates
also received a financial
contribution from PEG PAC.
More about PEG PAC: Since
its founding in 1972, PEG PAC has worked to build a better Pennsylvania
by electing candidates for office who offer the best capacity to create
and sustain a better
Pennsylvania. PEG PAC supports candidates who are best for the business
community without regard to political party membership. PEG PAC
supports candidates for office with financial contributions, campaign
consulting, and grassroots action.
Primary Election Day in Pennsylvania is Tuesday, May 20.
Primary Election Day in Pennsylvania is Tuesday, May 20.
PA DEP awards 26 counties $2.1M in West Nile Virus grants
DEP Awards 26 Counties Nearly $2.1 Million in West Nile Virus Grants (via PR Newswire)
HARRISBURG, Pa., April 15, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) today announced it is awarding nearly $2.1 million in West Nile Virus (WNV) Control Program Grants to 26 counties. "These county grants ensure…
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Editorial: Federal taxes too high, too complex
The Orange County Register: The 74,000-page tax code has Americans spending 6 billion hours trying to comply.
Editorial: Federal taxes too high, too complex - The Orange County Register
Editorial: Federal taxes too high, too complex - The Orange County Register
Monday, April 14, 2014
4 Dead, 31 Wounded In Weekend Shootings in Obama's Hometown of Chicago
One would think that Obama's hometown, run entirely by Democrats and with one of the toughest gun control laws in the nation, would be a safer place to live. Another glaring example of how Democrats have ruined this country.
Four Dead, 31 Wounded In Weekend Shootings « CBS Chicago
Four Dead, 31 Wounded In Weekend Shootings « CBS Chicago
Sunday, April 13, 2014
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Thursday, April 10, 2014
Wednesday, April 09, 2014
Tuesday, April 08, 2014
Pa. Democrats score high in gun-control survey
If you believe in the 2nd Amendment, you definitely do not want to vote for Democrats Allyson Schwartz of Katie McGinty, who are both running for Pennsylvania governor. Both are gun control fanatics. Fellow Democrats Rob McCord and Tom Wolf were not far behind.
Report: Where the Candidates for Governor Stand on Gun Violence Prevention | CeaseFire PA
Report: Where the Candidates for Governor Stand on Gun Violence Prevention | CeaseFire PA
Pennsylvania Records Lowest Number of Deaths Ever
Pennsylvania Records Lowest Number of Traffic Deaths Ever (via PR Newswire)
2013 Number Lowest Since Recordkeeping Started in 1928 HARRISBURG, Pa., April 8, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The number of highway deaths on Pennsylvania roads tumbled to a record low last year when 1,208 were recorded, the lowest number since recordkeeping…
Monday, April 07, 2014
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Saturday, April 05, 2014
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Thursday, April 03, 2014
Bill O'Reilly: Global Warming Quacks Like Al Gore Get Rich By Spreading Fear
Bill O'Reilly on how Al Gore and other Global Warming charlatans are lining their own pockets by spreading fear:
Truth is, in the climate debate there is money under every glacier. Al Gore may have begun his proselytizing to do good, but he also did quite well,BillOReilly.com Column - A Climate of Fear
pocketing tens of millions of dollars. On the other hand, "green
investing" didn't turn into green for T. Boone Pickens, who invested in
wind farms and got blown right off the Forbes 400 list. "I lost my
ass," is how the down-home Pickens put it.
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Newspaper: Antietam-Exeter schools merger makes sense
The Reading Eagle is backing a merger of the Antietam and Exeter school districts in Berks County, Pa. Despite opposition from a group of narrow-minded Exeter residents, the newspaper doesn't see a downside to the merger: "Unless there is evidence that merging would have a negative financial or educational impact on Exeter, joining forces with Antietam is the proper thing to do," states an editorial in today's edition. "We hope Exeter board members have the courage and wisdom to see beyond that narrow view and weigh the issues involved without being intimidated by the noise being made by merger foes. Sometimes the right thing to do isn't popular or easy."
Editorial: Exeter board must show courage in merger decision | NEWS
Editorial: Exeter board must show courage in merger decision | NEWS
End desecration of Christian churches - Support H.R. 4347 in Congress
Ask your member of Congress to support this bill. The Muslim Turks have destroyed some of the oldest Christian churches and monasteries in the world since Turkey invaded Cyprus in 1974. And US tax dollars are still pouring into Turkey.
The bipartisan bill, introduced by House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-CA) and Ranking Democrat Eliot Engel (D-NY), seeks to draw much-needed attention on the status of Christian and minority religious sites and institutions in Turkey and in occupied Cyprus.
ACTION ALERT: Ask your Representative to support H.R. 4347 | Hellenic American Leadership CouncilHellenic American Leadership Council
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
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