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Rep. Ellison apparently thinks Obama is a King.
http://cnsnews.com/mrctv-blog/craig-bannister/rep-ellison-we-demand-obama-raise-minimum-wage-executive-order
So does President Obama.
I was able to catch a few bits of Mr. Carlson’s show this afternoon and found his interview with Chris Dahlberg quite interesting. While I find him to be a decent candidate, I wonder how well he would play south of Hinkley? He certainly speaks 218 well. Perhaps he would fare better against Rick Nolan.
I truly enjoy the rare moments when I can pick up 1280AM. Hopefully one day they will be able to turn up their transmitter. 1130AM has become so bad that I nearly purchased Sirius radio last week. Fortunately the lady solicitor’s inability to speak understandable English saved me from that.
The political sides tend to say the other is like a dictator, but certain things going on right now do scare me:
-Obama trying to pack the DC appeals court. Basically make it a liberal court to rubber stamp gov’t regulations and proclamations.
-EPA declaring carbon a pollutant, and therefore can make broad rules on almost anything. No laws over oversite by congress needed.
-National Labor Relations board dominated by unionists. Making rules, not congress action needed.
and on and on and on