What is it about our “leaders”? Can they just not get anything right? NoPoli is often accused of “discriminating” against Obama and the Democrats. Not so, folks. NoPoli is an equal opportunity critic. It dislikes all lawmakers who put their own agendas ahead of We The People. Unfortunately, that means just about all of them. [...]
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Debating the National Debt Shows How (Morally) Bankrupt Our “Leaders” Are
Posted July 15, 2011
Tuition Breaks For Illegal Immigrants–Once Again, Our Political Leaders Are Flunking Out!
Posted December 6, 2010
The Federal government has a law on the books that says no college benefits for illegal immigrants “based on residency” unless also available to all U.S. citizens.Most states charge more tuition for out of state residents attending their schools than for in state residents. California and nine other states provide that illegal immigrants who graduate [...]
No shortage of candidates here, a big to do about…very little: 1. Wikileaks, a wolf in sheep’s clothing, a very poor example of what freedom of the press is meant to uphold and protect. The alleged sexual predator behind this organization is a politial predator as well, an opportunist seeking to make himself [...]
Gee, I must be confused. For the past two years, I’ve been listening to the Democrats whine how the Republicans are the…anti-party, the party that won’t come to the table, the party that won’t engage in good faith bipartisanship…with the Democrats. Isn’t that what we’ve been hearing–over and over? Well, let’s take a [...]
Our President has done it…once again. Mispoken to we the people. Broken his promise to us. Without our consent, Obama used we the people’s hard earned tax dollars (and the futures of our children and grandchildren) to bail out General Motors, Wall Street and the banks. He said the devil (spelled “Republicans”) made [...]
Just before the November, 2010 mid-term elections, President Obama’s popularity rating was a dismal 43%. Just after the mid-term elections, his popularity jumped four points, to a lackluster 47%. What could possibly account for this (tepid) rise (apart from polling error)? Could it be the public remarks he has been making at each stop along [...]

