Currently browsing posts found in June2011
Shampoo
Number of Comments » 0I don’t know WHY I didn’t figure this out sooner!!!! It’s the shampoo I use in the shower! When I wash my hair, the shampoo runs down my whole body, and (duh!) printed very clearly on the shampoo label is this warning, “FOR EXTRA VOLUME AND BODY.” NO wonder I have been gaining weight!!! Well! I [...]
$30 million for what?
Number of Comments » 0Dear friend, One week ago, Kentucky state finance officials went to New York and spent $30 million on a bipartisan campaign stunt. You probably haven’t heard anything about the nearly $400 million our state borrowed last week or the net loss of $30 million on restructuring of bonds for the sole purpose of making last [...]
Pity, not Sympathy
Number of Comments » 0Today’s liberals, whether you call them communists, socialists, Marxists, fascists, or democrats, are obviously lacking in the basic morals established through proper parenting. While this is a sad situation, they don’t deserve sympathy. Pity them if you wish, but don’t waste your time giving them sympathy. They are degenerates that will destroy a decent society. [...]
Better Default than Increased Debt
Number of Comments » 0We keep hearing that we “must” increase the debt limit or face default. This is, of course, an outright lie, but it would be far better to default than increase the burden on the unborn to continue this practice of living beyond what we can afford. The idea of this is far worse than reprehensible. [...]
IT’S KENTUCKY, ANYTHING GOES
Number of Comments » 0BY RANDY WALTERS In Kentucky it’s safe to say “Anything goes,” when it concerns, “To the victor goes the spoils.” This applies to the attitude now held by the elite and the politically powerful when it comes to taking what they consider to be their “Due.” Three examples come to mind in defense of this [...]
The politics of ObamaCare
Number of Comments » 0Dear friend, Just as it seems everyone in Kentucky realizes ObamaCare will be a disaster for the state and should be fought off as a Tenth Amendment issue, a Medicaid issue and one of simply horrible economics, Governor Steve Beshear is stuck in the unenviable position of trying not to take blame for bankrupting the [...]
Todd P’Pool fundraisers
Number of Comments » 0Dear Friend, This is an exciting week for our campaign as we welcome the support of two great members of our federal delegation. This Thursday, Congressman Brett Guthrie will headline a reception for us in Bowling Green. On Friday, U.S. Senator Rand Paul will be our guest of honor at an fundraising event in Louisville. [...]
David Adams commentary on Republican Party of KY
Number of Comments » 0Let’s win this one Dear friend, Yesterday, the Republican Party of Kentucky confirmed plans to postpone next year’s critical party reorganization elections by one year. Click here for a report in the Lexington Herald Leader. Postponing elections and Kentucky’s input into the formation of the 2012 Republican Party Platform because party officials are “quite busy”? [...]
Kentucky Medicaid’s path toward disaster
Number of Comments » 0Medicaid is on an unsustainable path towards fiscal disaster, putting Kentucky’s most vulnerable citizens at risk. Today, 2 out of 3 children on Medicaid are denied appointments with specialists, compared to only 1 in 10 privately-insured children. Without essential, sweeping reform, Medicaid will continue wasting Kentucky’s resources on a grossly overexpanded enrollee base while failing [...]
Does Dallas Have a Good Idea?
Number of Comments » 0(from a reader – source not confirmed) Uninsured Cars Off The Road Recently, the City of Dallas , Texas , passed an ordinance stating that if a driver is pulled over by law enforcement and is not able to provide proof of insurance, the car is towed. To retrieve the car after being impounded, they [...]

