Yearly Archives
2012
Denmark drops ‘fat tax,’ while Bloomberg bans food for the homeless
While American nanny-staters are pushing relentlessly to put the government in control of what you eat, Denmark is abolishing such government controls on food. Danish authorities are abolishing a 2011 tax on high-fat foods and canceling a proposed tax on sugar. The move comes after bureaucrats realized the taxes were driving up the cost of […]
Read moreHow Obama did it.
No President had ever won re-election with unemployment over eight percent. But Obama coasted to a re-election victory last week. How did he do it? Simple. As a former community organizer the Obama White House understands voter identification and mobilization like no other. They understand you don’t need a majority of the people behind you […]
Read moreYour Election Day checklist
Believe it or not, most campaigns go into Election Day totally unprepared. Here’s a list of things you need to have taken care of: Email all of your supporters and remind them to vote. Don’t just assume they know the election is Tuesday, or that they will even remember to vote for you. Your supporters […]
Read moreLibertarian Walters Only Partisan Candidate in Race for SC State House
Reposted from LP.org Libertarian Jeremy Walters of Fort Mill, South Carolina is the only partisan candidate on the ballot for State House District 26 due to a ruling by the state’s Supreme Court last May that knocked nearly 200 candidates across the state off the ballot, including the other four Libertarians running for the State […]
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