ObamaCare: The Time To Be Heard Is Now
Dan Riehl has a post up that needs to be passed around. As he aptly points out, this is one of those times when you can’t sit on yours hands and let Obamacare be passed without your voice being heard. There are so many ways to be heard today, there are no excuses.
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Don’t walk away from your mortgage!
Roger Lowenstein is a sophisticated financial journalist and managing director of the Sequoia Fund, so some readers might be inclined to take his New York Times Magazine column “Walk away from your mortgage!” seriously. According to Todd Zywicki, by recent count, some five million homeowners are currently delinquent on their mortgages and some 12 [...]
The Scozzafava Scandals
Ordinarily, I dote on every word writ by Rich Galen, cybercolumnist extraordinaire, proprietor of Mullings, my favorite non-blog blog (neg-blog?) Alas, I think he has really gone off the Newtonian end on the NY-23 race.
In today’s Mullings, Rich writes the following:
The Conservatives nominated a guy named Doug Hoffman who does not live in the [...]
Making it in the U.S.A.
It’s pre-season for European and Mexican soccer clubs and some of the biggest clubs are criss-crossing the U.S. playing exhibition matches. Everton, which is one of the bigger European clubs anyway, is here and will play the Major League Soccer all-stars Wednesday night.
Four clubs — Chelsea, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Club America (Mexico) — [...]
First Tommy Lee, Now John Edwards
Former John Edwards aide Andrew Young has signed a tell-all book deal, and it sounds as though he has a lot to tell. To begin with, Young now admits that Edwards, not he, is the father of Rielle Hunter’s child. No surprise there–Young and his wife invited the pregnant Hunter to come live [...]













