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  • Haste makes…Pelosicare pass

    Lost in the Democratic euphoria over the passage of H.R. 3962, the House health care bill, is that the 220-215 vote was aided by two House members hastily sworn in after special elections earlier in the week. Moreover, the lone Republican who voted for the bill, Rep. Anh “Joseph” Cao [...]

    Posted: December 06, 2009, 10:00am EST
    by Michael
  • A good political brawl

    We really need more of this: people on the right calling b.s. against the people on the left. This tussle is between People for the American Socialist Way and Americans for Limited Government and the subject is President Obama’s close aide Valerie Jarrett. Here’s ALG’s side:

    Americans for Limited Government (ALG) [...]

    Posted: December 05, 2009, 9:03pm EST
    by Michael
  • A new poll – best local blog

    Number of comments: 1

    Actually, the last poll was there to make a point and I think it was made. But I did find it interesting that one competitor was way ahead initially then another suddenly surged to the front after a day or so of almost continuous gains. When the ballot box is [...]

    Posted: December 05, 2009, 1:58pm EST
    by Michael
  • Friday night videos episode 15

    Since I skipped the weekend of Thanksgiving the return episode is bursting at the seams with stuff, so let’s get cracking!

    This one is short, sweet, and to the point. It could be the theme for most of my FNV episodes and it comes from one of my favorite Senators, Jim [...]

    Posted: December 04, 2009, 10:05pm EST
    by Michael
  • Dying to pass a new tax

    Yep, leave it to House Democrats – they must figure there’s no rest for the weary, so no tax relief for the dying.

    Yesterday, the House voted 225-200 (with 26 Democrats joining the GOP) to shelve the one-year moratorium on the 45% estate tax currently in place, which was enacted [...]

    Posted: December 04, 2009, 4:21pm EST
    by Michael
  • Cardin: GOP “not playing fair” on health care

    Number of comments: 1

    Well, that was a fun 40 minutes. Earlier this moring I listened to a conference call with Maryland’s Senator Ben Cardin promoted by the folks at Organizing Against America. It was sort of like sneaking behind enemy lines.

    Host Jason Waskey (the State Director) briefly went through the history of OAA, which changed over from [...]

    Posted: December 04, 2009, 12:17pm EST
    by Michael
  • Shorebird of the Week Hall of Fame unveiled

    Because I would normally choose this timeslot during the baseball season to honor my Shorebird of the Week, it’s only natural that I inaugurate the newly-created Hall of Fame page at this very moment.

    Tonight I celebrate two of those who arose from the comparatively humble beginnings of Delmarva (this [...]

    Posted: December 03, 2009, 7:00pm EST
    by Michael
  • The next bailout: media?

    What radio and television could not do – despite the dire predictions of observers at the time - the Internet is poised to achieve. That was the description made by many who testified this week at a Federal Trade Commission workshop which pondered “How Will Journalism Survive the Internet Age?”

    While many [...]

    Posted: December 03, 2009, 11:05am EST
    by Michael
  • A town hall about Maryland’s budget

    Nick Loffer was there and he forwarded me this report:

    Yesterday, Tuesday, December 1, 2009, may go down as one of the landmark days in AFP-Maryland’s still-young history.  About 75 members traveled to Annapolis to participate in a public discussion about the upcoming legislative session of the Maryland General Assembly, featuring [...]

    Posted: December 02, 2009, 9:15pm EST
    by Michael
  • Governor O’Malley, march into your office and get to work!

    Number of comments: 1

    So sayeth candidate for Governor Larry Hogan. I can just picture him tapping his foot expectantly and saying, “Well…”

    Obviously he makes some good points or I would have skipped making the post, so here goes:

    Martin O’Malley’s latest stunt designed to mask his failed record on jobs and small business, elicited a [...]

    Posted: December 02, 2009, 10:11am EST
    by Michael
  • monoblogue turns four

    Number of comments: 1

    Once again, December 1st (and 8:54 p.m.) has rolled around and it’s time for my annual exercise in navel-gazing. Unlike last year, when I made this into a somewhat tongue-in-cheek look at “great moments in monoblogue history“, this will be a little more serious. Perhaps that reflects the national mood.

    On a [...]

    Posted: December 01, 2009, 8:54pm EST
    by Michael
  • TEA Party film debuts tomorrow

    Number of comments: 1

    I don’t know if I have a cameo in this or not, but TEA Party: The Documentary Film makes its premiere tomorrow in Washington, D.C. With all of the videotaping going on during that historic day, the film certainly will be interesting. I can guarantee this because I saw a [...]

    Posted: December 01, 2009, 5:31pm EST
    by Michael
  • Counting chickens?

    Number of comments: 6

    As Yogi Berra most famously said, this is a case of deja vu all over again:

    There is great news in my race to take the First Congresssional seat back from the tax-and-spend party of Pelosi.

    Likely voters in the First District were polled the week before Thanksgiving.  Like all Americans, they were [...]

    Posted: November 30, 2009, 4:41pm EST
    by Michael
  • Double-digit sobriety

    Earlier this month it was announced the unemployment rate hit 10.2 percent, reaching double-digits for the first time in 26 years. Though the rate had been expected to top 10 percent for some time due to our anemic economic recovery – and despite billions of dollars in stimulus money – [...]

    Posted: November 29, 2009, 10:00am EST
    by Michael
  • The conservative roadshow

    I can’t figure out what the Washington Post was afraid of – diversity of thought? But they wouldn’t publish this, so it’s up to you to decide whether it was my mistake for submitting this there or theirs for not running it. I kept it right on their self-imposed 800 word limit.

    Last [...]

    Posted: November 28, 2009, 10:00am EST
    by Michael
  • A four-day weekend – open thread

    Just so you know, I’m taking a couple days off from writing but there will be posts tomorrow and Sunday. Sunday brings the usual reprint of my latest released Liberty Features Syndicate article, but Saturday is a special treat – an op-ed the Washington Post was afraid to publish. (Hey, I [...]

    Posted: November 27, 2009, 10:20am EST
    by Michael
  • Thanksgiving 2009

    Because of the ability for me to prewrite posts, I’m sitting here yesterday doing my Thanksgiving message for today. This way I get a day off to visit friends and share in their Thanksgiving.

    Given the fact that I lost the job I moved here to take a year ago and [...]

    Posted: November 26, 2009, 8:00am EST
    by Michael
  • Does Newt have the jobs solution?

    We’re coming into a slow news period, so it’s time for some thought provocation as we glide into the Thanksgiving holiday (not to mention Christmas and New Years’ Day right on its heels.) A lot of people are writing off the remainder of 2009 as a lost cause and looking forward [...]

    Posted: November 25, 2009, 11:10am EST
    by Michael
  • A Libertarian governor for Maryland?

    Number of comments: 1

    Well, they have a candidate now at least:

    On November 21, 2009 the Central Committee of the Libertarian Party of Maryland selected Susan Gaztañaga as their candidate for Governor and Doug McNeil as their candidate for Lieutenant Governor.

    In a speech on November 21st, Susan Gaztañaga stated, “A Gaztañaga administration will be [...]

    Posted: November 24, 2009, 2:49pm EST
    by Michael
  • RNC proposal: it’s all about the principle

    Number of comments: 6

    At the next RNC annual meeting in January there could be a resolution introduced to address the Scozzafava problem, defined as throwing party support behind a candidate better suited to be a Democrat philosophically.

    According to the Washington Post, James Bopp, Jr. of Indiana is introducing this draft resolution, the “Proposed RNC Resolution [...]

    Posted: November 24, 2009, 11:22am EST
    by Michael
  • WCRC meeting – November 2009

    Number of comments: 2

    This month’s WCRC meeting featured a speaker well known to most of those attending, State Senator Richard Colburn.

    But first we had to take care of the usual business, and for the most part it went as normal (our secretary was again missing, and he had the copy of the minutes.) [...]

    Posted: November 23, 2009, 10:33pm EST
    by Michael
  • Rutledge joins chorus questioning stimulus numbers

    Here’s an easy one, but you need to start someplace. It may anger the voters in Maryland’s 18th Congressional District but that’s the price paid for speaking out. Oh wait, Maryland has only 8 Congressional districts? Well then, carry on Jim:

    Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jim Rutledge today called for a [...]

    Posted: November 23, 2009, 10:14am EST
    by Michael
  • AFP meeting wrapup

    Number of comments: 1

    Since the Maryland GOP made mention of various local chapters of Americans for Prosperity in their convention reports last week, this may perk up their ears when they find out what’s going on locally.

    On Thursday the Wicomico AFP chapter met with about 40 people in attendance. They had a jam-packed [...]

    Posted: November 22, 2009, 8:18pm EST
    by Michael
  • Which side is the AARP on?

    For decades, the AARP (formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons; now they simply go by the acronym) has advocated for the interest of senior citizens. In the process they’ve become known both as a fearsome lobbying group for older Americans and as a marketing brand whose imprimatur [...]

    Posted: November 22, 2009, 10:00am EST
    by Michael
  • Kratovil defends his vote

    Number of comments: 2

    Earlier this week I found this in my e-mail box. I’ll let the guy speak his piece but reserve the right of criticism.

    Last weekend, the House of Representatives voted on comprehensive health care reform legislation.  I believe that many of the measures included in this bill can play a part in [...]

    Posted: November 21, 2009, 6:35pm EST
    by Michael
  • Letting loose the attack dogs

    You know, for someone who the loony left dares the Republicans to nominate in 2012 because she’s perceived to be the weakest candidate, they sure are running scared of Sarah Palin! This comes from Mitch Stewart at Organizing Against America, the Obama/DNC front group:

    Right now, Sarah Palin is on a [...]

    Posted: November 21, 2009, 11:53am EST
    by Michael
  • Friday night videos episode 14

    Number of comments: 1

    Yes, I survived the Friday the 13th episode 13 that ran 31:13. I make no predictions about this episode aside from it being enjoyable for me to put together and (hopefully) for you to watch.

    I’m going to start with this one, which is even set to music – shades of [...]

    Posted: November 20, 2009, 10:36pm EST
    by Michael
  • Someone save this for 2013…

    If there was ever a good blackmail picture for Salisbury Mayor Jim Ireton, holding a stuffed reindeer and coming out of Santa’s Workshop may take the prize. To wit:

    Now, mind you, I don’t have any problem with the concept of “Third Friday”, which is why I posted the video now as [...]

    Posted: November 20, 2009, 11:36am EST
    by Michael
  • Making plans for the Governor’s office

    Since he can’t get in to measure the drapes in Martin O’Malley’s office, I guess this will have to do for Pat McDonough as an announcement he’s in the race. Perhaps I missed the formal affair where he threw his hat in the ring for Governor?

    Anyway, it’s good to know [...]

    Posted: November 19, 2009, 7:28pm EST
    by Michael
  • Perspective on the MDGOP

    As most of my faithful readers know, last weekend marked the occurrence of our most recent state convention. During that convention, the state party adopted a “compromise” voting system solely for this convention and elected a new state chairman, Audrey Scott. Oddly enough, Wicomico County’s delegation had the distinction [...]

    Posted: November 19, 2009, 2:07pm EST
    by Michael
  • State budget smackdown

    For the third time this fiscal year (which only started July 1st, so we’re 4 1/2 months in), the state of Maryland has been forced to make budget cuts. This $360 million in budget actions brings the total to over $1 billion.

    Doing his best to make lemonade out of the [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 8:41pm EST
    by Michael
  • Slicing up the Shore

    Number of comments: 2

    Yesterday I posted on the gerrymandering “silver spring” of the Swing State Project proposed to wipe away the GOP from Maryland’s Congressional delegation. He (or she) also did the same for Maryland’s General Assembly.

    At the moment the composition of the House of Delegates is 104 Democrats, 36 Republicans, and [...]

    Posted: November 18, 2009, 10:33am EST
    by Michael
  • The 10-0 project

    Number of comments: 3

    While I briefly covered what former governor Bob Ehrlich said on Saturday during his introduction of Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, Ehrlich mentioned what he termed the “10-0 project”. It’s an effort to place Democrats completely in charge of the Maryland Congressional delegation by owning all eight Congressional seats along with [...]

    Posted: November 17, 2009, 5:02pm EST
    by Michael
  • Hogan: help small businesses, Governor O’Malley

    Number of comments: 2

    I’ve held this in my back pocket for a few days but since the second-to-last post featured GOP candidate for Governor Larry Hogan and the subject isn’t exactly stale, I’ll run it now. Hey, it even ties in with what I said at the county’s budget meeting last week. So [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 8:31pm EST
    by Michael
  • Open season on Bush appointees

    In a policy reversal reminiscent of a tinhorn regime, the United States Office of Personnel Management (OPM) distributed a memorandum last week subjecting certain political appointees to retroactive rules regarding OPM approval before taking a civil service job. While the policy has always been in place during election years [...]

    Posted: November 16, 2009, 1:01pm EST
    by Michael
  • 2009 MDGOP Fall Convention in pictures and text

    Number of comments: 7

    Over the weekend Republicans in Maryland got together to conduct a little bit of business, enjoy each other’s company in a social setting, and elect a new Chairman. This is a first-person account of the proceedings.

    At Friday evening's Executive Committee meeting, outgoing party chair Dr. Jim Pelura looked[...]

    Posted: November 15, 2009, 10:23pm EST
    by Michael
  • A true stimulus

    The recent history of stimulus programs suggests that at least two ideas thought at first to be surefire winners left a lot to be desired once the results came in.

    We all know that the nearly $800 billion package of government spending which was supposed to keep unemployment under 8 percent [...]

    Posted: November 14, 2009, 12:00pm EST
    by Michael
  • Friday night videos episode 13

    Having the 13th installment of this series on Friday the 13th might just be pressing my luck. That and taking a week away gives me a larger number of videos to feature. Maybe I’ll feature 13? You’ll just have to see.

    Let’s start with the inspirational. Earlier this week we celebrated [...]

    Posted: November 13, 2009, 10:25pm EST
    by Michael
  • The GOP choice in Maryland

    Number of comments: 2

    Tonight and tomorrow I’ll be attending the Fall Convention of the Maryland Republican Party. This morning I finally received the video of the second announced contender for the Chair slot being vacated by Dr. Jim Pelura.

    So we have a video smackdown between Audrey Scott and Daniel Vovak – these are [...]

    Posted: November 13, 2009, 12:17pm EST
    by Michael
  • Term limits: the next litmus test?

    Number of comments: 1

    I got this the other day in praise of Senator Jim DeMint’s introduction of legislation calling for Congressional term limits. If there can be a limit on presidential terms (22nd Amendment) I think this ought to be the 28th. From U.S. Term Limits:

    U.S. Term Limits President Philip Blumel today praised [...]

    Posted: November 13, 2009, 9:14am EST
    by Michael
  • Bursting the bubble

    Number of comments: 6

    This post is just for a little bit of fun.

    There’s another blogger in town who likes to think of himself as a prime source of news and touts his Alexa rating – once he gets down under 100,000 he’ll be in the “big leagues” with the likes of Fox News, [...]

    Posted: November 12, 2009, 4:22pm EST
    by Michael
  • A not-so-delicious irony

    Haven’t heard much lately from the Institute for Justice, but earlier this week they weighed in on a case of irony:

    Pfizer, Inc., announced today that the company will be closing its former research and development headquarters in New London, Conn.  This was a project that involved massive corporate welfare and [...]

    Posted: November 12, 2009, 8:27am EST
    by Michael
  • Wicomico addresses its shortfall

    Number of comments: 5

    Last night a packed house in the Midway Room of the Wicomico Youth and Civic Center made their case to create or save budget cuts for a county which finds itself millions short on revenue needed to fund the budget they intended when it was passed over the summer. Well over 200 [...]

    Posted: November 11, 2009, 2:17pm EST
    by Michael
  • Is Frank being frank?

    Number of comments: 2

    I came across an interesting article in yesterday’s Washington Post regarding some of the media buys which have occurred over the last couple days.

    The piece by Aaron C. Davis and Ben Pershing features a number of House Democrats who voted on both sides of the bill. Obviously groups like [...]

    Posted: November 10, 2009, 5:08pm EST
    by Michael
  • A tale of three meetings

    Sometimes one can go through a number of days having time to tend to personal affairs because the opportunity to engage officials isn’t particularly urgent – at least not in a public venue, anyway. Those of you who took a few minutes out of your day to contact Congressman Kratovil [...]

    Posted: November 09, 2009, 1:22pm EST
    by Michael
  • Three reactions on health care

    Number of comments: 1

    As one may guess, my e-mail has plenty of feedback on last night’s passage of Pelosicare. Here are three sample reactions, first from the desk of President Obama:

    (Last) evening, at 11:15 p.m., the House of Representatives voted to pass their health insurance reform bill. Despite countless attempts over nearly a century, [...]

    Posted: November 08, 2009, 11:05am EST
    by Michael
  • One step closer to losing more freedom

    Number of comments: 1

    Well, we tried as best we could but the bad guys prevailed 220-215.

    Not that I didn’t expect Pelosicare to pass, but what pisses me off is they got the fig leaf of bipartisanship because of one Republican voting “yes” – Rep. Anh “Joseph” Cao of Louisiana, a freshman who replaced [...]

    Posted: November 07, 2009, 11:56pm EST
    by Michael
  • Notable quotables from the ‘emergency House call’

    Number of comments: 1

    I knew I would have a long pictorial post yesterday so I omitted a lot of the quotes I thought were notable.

    In opening the program, Rep. Tom Price of Georgia (who also spoke at the 9-12 rally) called H.R. 3962 “legislative malpractice.”

    The program began after Price, serving as master of [...]

    Posted: November 07, 2009, 2:33pm EST
    by Michael
  • Observations on the ‘emergency House call’

    And this was just the crowd when we made it there at 11 o'clock, an hour before the rally was slated to begin.

    Yesterday I was in Washington, D.C. because Michele Bachmann asked me to be. But I wasn’t the only one there.

    Luckily it was a pleasant November' [...]

    Posted: November 06, 2009, 4:23pm EST
    by Michael
  • A chat with Rep. Glenn ‘GT’ Thompson (PA-5)

    I was asked by the editors of Red County to speak to the freshman Congressman from the Keystone State yesterday. So while I’m away (quite possibly to speak with him again in person) I’ll bring this interview to you.

    Yesterday morning I had the pleasure of speaking to the Pennsylvania Congressman, [...]

    Posted: November 05, 2009, 6:52pm EST
    by Michael

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