Guess they'll just have to go back to relying on absolute terror. I mean, if you're not going to demand a show of love and affection, you better get respect, right?
Guess they'll just have to go back to relying on absolute terror. I mean, if you're not going to demand a show of love and affection, you better get respect, right?
Well, hell, then, let's send him in to get that fiscal-cliff deal done:
This is the first time I've seen Gov. Daniels as anything less than supremely confident:
How communities can make a ton of money without raising taxes: 1. Install red-light cameras. 2. Shorten the yello-light time below the federally mandated three seconds. 3. Rake in the dough.
Brian Hughes paid a $50 fine after a camera caught him running a light in Manhattan in 2010.
I don't want to fuel anybody's paranoid fantasies, but welcome to the surveillance state:
Boy, does this ever sound like a nightmare in the making:
The chairman of the State Senate Education Committee says he will not try again to have creationism be taught in Indiana's public schools during the upcoming legislative session.
You knew this was coming, right?
HURON, SD -Huron is the latest city in South Dakota to ban texting while driving.
Does this sound like a party that's really interested in lower taxes, smaller government and spending cuts?
House Speaker John Boehner and GOP leadership have removed several conservative House members from their respective powerful committee positions, Breitbart News has learned.
My favorite headline so far this week -- "The least-trusted jobs in America: Congress members and car salespeople." People from the medical profession take the top three spots -- nurses, pharmacists and doctors. Advertising practitioners and stockbrokers join the politicians and salespeople at the bottom:
CNSNews.com) – Chicago, a city plagued by gangs, murder and a failing public education system, is the most American of cities, says Mayor Rahm Emanuel.