New Issue Up!!!
It's March 1st, and you know what that means, right? Well, yes, there are just 16 more days to our favorite Irish holiday, but I was actually referring to the newest issue of Common Conservative that was published in the wee hours of the morning while we were all still asleep.
The Chief kicks off this issue with an explanation about how the Left pushes a problem into a full-blown crisis. (It's so good one would almost think he had been sitting in on Rahm Emanuel's strategy meetings.)
Larry Simoneaux talks about some of his most recent random thoughts. (take note of the electronic banking thought. He's got a point, folks.)
Marcie and I discuss the GOP revitalization efforts, and how the solutions are easy, but implementing them will be anything but easy.
Jessica Hughes starts off the guest pieces with a column on how the Left is talking down the economy. (We do agree that what this administration needs is a bloody mute to keep the markets from diving.)
John Lillpop puts President Barry's "inherited debt" into perspective. (And Barry should know this seeing as how he's using a lot of what was bought with that debt in maintaining his predecessor's anti-terrorism policies.)
J.J. Jackson brings up a relevant issue regarding the nation, and how soft it has become. (Take note of the word he creates. I'm sure it will be bandied about in the coming years.)
Ralph Reiland gives readers a primer on how to wreck an economy. (For the record, Barry's doing a bang-up job at doing just that.)
Carey Roberts addresses an issue that many overlook in this day and age -- the scams foreign women use to get here, get a Green Card, and scam the American taxpayer out of money. (And you all thought Hispanics had a great scam. Heh. They got nothing on these girls.)
Carol Hileman has a piece, much in line with our own, on how it is time to take the Republican Party back from the elites and moderates that have wrecked it since the departure of President Reagan and Speaker Gingrich.
As always, this piece will stay at the top of the page for the next 24 hours, so scroll down for any updates. And above all, have fun reading, folks.
Publius II
The Chief kicks off this issue with an explanation about how the Left pushes a problem into a full-blown crisis. (It's so good one would almost think he had been sitting in on Rahm Emanuel's strategy meetings.)
Larry Simoneaux talks about some of his most recent random thoughts. (take note of the electronic banking thought. He's got a point, folks.)
Marcie and I discuss the GOP revitalization efforts, and how the solutions are easy, but implementing them will be anything but easy.
Jessica Hughes starts off the guest pieces with a column on how the Left is talking down the economy. (We do agree that what this administration needs is a bloody mute to keep the markets from diving.)
John Lillpop puts President Barry's "inherited debt" into perspective. (And Barry should know this seeing as how he's using a lot of what was bought with that debt in maintaining his predecessor's anti-terrorism policies.)
J.J. Jackson brings up a relevant issue regarding the nation, and how soft it has become. (Take note of the word he creates. I'm sure it will be bandied about in the coming years.)
Ralph Reiland gives readers a primer on how to wreck an economy. (For the record, Barry's doing a bang-up job at doing just that.)
Carey Roberts addresses an issue that many overlook in this day and age -- the scams foreign women use to get here, get a Green Card, and scam the American taxpayer out of money. (And you all thought Hispanics had a great scam. Heh. They got nothing on these girls.)
Carol Hileman has a piece, much in line with our own, on how it is time to take the Republican Party back from the elites and moderates that have wrecked it since the departure of President Reagan and Speaker Gingrich.
As always, this piece will stay at the top of the page for the next 24 hours, so scroll down for any updates. And above all, have fun reading, folks.
Publius II
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