Dear Readers: Live long, prosper, and eat lots of candy! Check out this fabulous piece from Iowahawk as my treat to you: Obama Like Me? Roman, Please. Our friend and compatriot, Fight for California, has a must-read on the San Diego Chamber of Commerce meeting, which focused on how regulations are killing California businesses. The [...]
Archive for October, 2009
Happy Halloween! NY, NJ and VA Races WILL Impact California
Posted in Current Events, Eco-Tyranny, Tea Party, tagged Current Events, Eco-Tyranny, Tea Party on October 31, 2009 | 4 Comments »
E tu, Obama!
Posted in Current Events, General History, tagged Current Events, General History on October 31, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Readers: An awesomely awesome read today from Iowahawk, which is an essential for anyone who loves history and wit. Obama Like Me? Roman, Please Anyhow, every since we got wifi at the Pantheon, I’ve been spending a lot more time online checkin’ out the dillyo back in the mortal ‘hood. That when I read [...]
ECO-TYRANNY ALERT: Meeting Tomorrow On Job-Killing Regulations in San Diego
Posted in Eco-Tyranny, Tea Party, tagged Eco-Tyranny, Tea Party on October 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Dear Friends: This is a bit of short notice, but I wanted to alert my San Diego compatriots that they can put their Tea Party/Tax Revolt attitude into action by supporting the people fighting against the job-killing regulations derived from eco-tyrannical bureaucrats. One of my personal heroes, Dr James Enstrom, put in a request to [...]
Halloween and Media Horrors
Posted in General History, Halloween, tagged General History, Halloween on October 29, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Readers: This will probably be the last post of the week, as I will be focused on Halloween activities for the next several days. I wanted to share with everyone a little Halloween spirit, by having the Young Prince show you the pumpkins we carved yesterday: As I love history, here is a synopsis [...]
Rally Report: Susan Davis Office on Oct. 27th!
Posted in California, Tea Party, tagged California, Tea Party on October 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
MUT NOTE: Check out my post on Extinction Level Events for your science dose of the day! Dear Readers: I have the following information to share with you on the rally held yesterday in front of Congresswoman Susan Davis’ downtown San Diego office yesterday. The following is from Cub Blogger, Charles: SoCal Tax Revolters gathered [...]
Extinction Level Events: Earth and the US Congress!
Posted in Science, Tea Party, tagged Science, Tea Party on October 28, 2009 | 4 Comments »
UPDATE: I wonder if an Extinction Level Event would please, please, hit The View: It seems they think earthquakes are caused by Global Warming. Dear Readers: In the spirit of Halloween, I am going to post information that I have been accumulating on Extinction Level Events (ELEs) through geologic history. I am also going to, [...]
Why do Hollywood Lefties Get All The Tax Breaks?
Posted in California, Flaming Capitalism, tagged California, Flaming Captialism on October 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Readers: The Political Editor of the San Diego News Network gave me the heads-up on this news. It seems that capitalism is not dead in this state. To save the jobs associated with 50 Hollywood/Los Angeles based productions, Governor Schwarzenegger signed a bill giving these operations tax credits. Full details are HERE; a synopsis [...]
So, I was right: Conservatism is not dead!
Posted in Action, Tea Party, tagged Action, Tea Party on October 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Dear Readers: Today, I turn “The Shrine” over to a guest blogger, who has been a regular on at the Southern California Tax Revolt Coalition Tea Party events. This post is from “The World Is Not Enough”: ******************************************************************** I have had interesting conversations with highly pessimistic conservatives for a few years now. During the dark [...]
Vote? What Vote? I don’t Need NO STINKIN’ VOTE!
Posted in Action, San Diego, tagged Activism, San Diego on October 23, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Dear Readers: I encouraged San Diego resident who could, attend two panel discussions that were related to each other by the goal — determining how the city would get out of its financial quagmire. Richard Rider has been instrumental in focusing attention on local matters, and he kindly publicized the importance of these discussions with [...]