Archive for Politics

Ron Paul puts the Swine Flu into perspective

Posted by Bryce Raley on April 30, 2009 with 0 Comments

Ron Paul weighed in on the swine flu. I always like to hear Ron Paul’s take on a government issue. This one is especially interesting to me since he was a physician before a congressman. Perspective is always the key. Taking a step back and thinking a thing through for yourself. Share

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History of bad economics in America

Posted by Bryce Raley on February 26, 2009 with 0 Comments

Ron Paul tells it like it is- just like he usually does. Share

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Can I write you a check

Posted by Bryce Raley on February 11, 2009 with 0 Comments

Will you take a check for 800 billion? Really, where are we getting the 800 billion? We operate on a fiat money system, so basically the money is not backed by any asset aside from the federal governments ability to tax and print money. So we all know they can’t get away with taxing us [...]

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Mike Huckabee discusses bailouts

Posted by Bryce Raley on January 12, 2009 with 0 Comments

I was a big supporter of Mike Huckabee in the republican primaries. I believe he is a man of honor and I believe he or Ron Paul are the only two politicians that could bring the sweeping conservative change our country and constitution needs. This video is very candid and worth two minutes of your [...]

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Open Letter to Costco President

Posted by Bryce Raley on December 2, 2008 with 1 Comments

Dear President Sinegal: I have always admired the way you run your company. I often promote your store to friends, family and business associates. Choosing to not use the word Christmas in your advertising is cowardly but banning the use of the term is unacceptable. We are a Christian family with 3 children under 3. [...]

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I’m canceling my insurance, quitting my business, staying home, and waiting for my bailouts

Posted by Bryce Raley on November 2, 2008 with 2 Comments

If the inevitable happens on Wednesday morning. If in fact the radical one wins our Presidency. If the friend and pal of Rashid Kalidi, Bill Ayers, Khalid Al Monsour, Rev Wright, Louis Farrakhan, and Hugo Chavez miracously makes it to our highest office; then we all get the pork chop on the plate- see my [...]

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I bought the domain reformourgovernment.com – Any ideas?

Posted by Bryce Raley on October 30, 2008 with 0 Comments

Open for comments and suggestions here. I can create Word Press sites like this one pretty quickly. Looking for arch conservatives and pro life Libertarians to build upon the movements listed below. Ron Paul’s Rally for the Republic is doing a nice job with this idea, along with the Campaign for Liberty blog. Share

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Obama- the radical? Absolutely

Posted by Bryce Raley on October 15, 2008 with 0 Comments

Let me start by saying that I am not a huge fan of John McCain’s. Second, let me say that I supported Mike Huckabee in the primaries and now I support the policies of Ron Paul. Actually, I think our country is doomed without the type of revolution that Ron Paul is bringing about. Third, [...]

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Politicians lecturing corporate execs about greed-irony?

Posted by Bryce Raley on October 13, 2008 with 0 Comments

I’m not coming down on the side of all corporate execs here. Are there some lavish spenders and some fraudulent execs with big corporate? Sure. Are there some massive layoffs happening while execs pull down insane amounts of cash via golden parachutes and stock options? Sure. Are there are a lot of corporate execs who [...]

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Politicians were in a pickle on the bailout

Posted by Bryce Raley on October 7, 2008 with 0 Comments

Some polls showed 88% of Americans wanted no part of this recent bailout. Apparently this had to be very bipartisan in nature. Even if the number was 60% which I heard thrown around as well, then conservatives and liberals, republicans and democrats were mostly in favor of leaving this one up to the free markets. [...]

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