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Homosexuality is the Same as Alcoholism

posted in Commentary, National, Policy on June 16, 2014 by Bryan Driscoll 0 Comment

The traditional conservative viewpoint is that people choose to be gay. It appears the GOP has improved its stance on the issue. No longer do people choose to be gay. According to the GOP and Governor Rick Perry, people can desire to not be gay and therefore, not be gay. Simple as that. Governor Perry… Continue reading →

Speak the Truth

posted in Commentary, National on January 6, 2014 by Bryan Driscoll 2 Comments

Or… not. John Hawkins writes recently on Right Wing News: 2) You don’t bend over backwards to help the other side: Hey, Chris Christie, when your state is hit by a hurricane near the close of a presidential election, you don’t do everything humanly possible to make Barack Obama look good at the expense of Mitt… Continue reading →

Social Issues and the GOP

posted in Commentary, National, Policy on November 25, 2013 by Bryan Driscoll 0 Comment

While there is much discussion and concern (rightfully so) over economic issues, it is not disputed that the GOP lost last year’s election, in part, because of social issues. Many on the right have been slamming the GOP for not paying close enough attention to the social issues. Twenty years ago there was a wide… Continue reading →

Government Shutdown not Likely to End Soon

posted in Commentary, National, Policy on October 4, 2013 by Bryan Driscoll 0 Comment

The last time we had a government shutdown, nearly 18 years ago, it lasted 21 days. Chris Cillizza and Sean Sullivan seem to think the shutdown is not going to end soon: Putting aside the rhetoric, Boehner and Obama have not spoken since a brief conversation Monday evening and Boehner and Reid aren’t speaking either…. Continue reading →

Purpose of Marriage

posted in Commentary, National, Policy on April 29, 2013 by Bryan Driscoll 0 Comment

If the purpose of a marriage is to produce offspring, what about barren women? What about sterile men? Should these people not be allowed to marry or be forced to divorce because they are unable to produce offspring? How are these people any different from any other type of couple incapable of reproducing? They are… Continue reading →

Will the GOP Compromise on Taxes?

posted in Commentary, Economics, National, Policy on December 14, 2012 by Bryan Driscoll 0 Comment

No. At least not according to CNN. The GOP wants to keep the Bush tax cuts in place, failing to realize that’s part of the reason we’re in the economic situation we’re currently experiencing. Democrats took the GOP counter offer to mean that tax reform cannot result in any marginal rates higher than current law,… Continue reading →

Florida Changed Voting Laws to Suppress Votes

posted in Commentary, National, Orlando, Policy on November 30, 2012 by Bryan Driscoll 2 Comments

Early voters tend to vote Democrat. So, how did the GOP controlled Florida handle this problem? Reduce early voting. In an article in the Palm Beach Post, former Florida GOP Chair Jim Greer openly admits that the reason for reducing early voting was to suppress votes and increase the chances of GOP candidates winning. “The… Continue reading →