Jack Cafferty Unloads on ‘Sleazy’ HC Bill
March 18, 2010 by Goose Nissley
Filed under Congress, Politics
This is just priceless… and from an unlikely source…
Representing a People or a Party?
February 10, 2010 by Kristina Bjorkman
Filed under Congress, Politics, Presidential
There’s a new kind of flip-flop in Washington. The power flip flop. One day the Republicans are flying high with their man on Pennsylvania Ave and good footing in both houses. The next, Democrats are on top with a majority in the houses and their man in the Oval office. Then an election spins out [...]
Massachusetts & Making Laws
To make a law, a bill must be passed by both the House and Senate and signed by the President. This is what we all learned from the School House Rock song, right? Well, it’s a little more complicated than that. Both chambers want their say in a bill. If the House writes and passes [...]
The Curious Case of Ayla Brown
January 21, 2010 by Goose Nissley
Filed under Congress, Featured, Politics
The national political scene was thrown squarely upon its crown last eve, when upstart GOPer Scott Brown won a senate seat in the most liberal state in the country formerly held for half a century by Ted Kennedy we learned that Massachusetts Senator-Elect Scott Brown has two extremely cute daughters. Rarely does a newly elected [...]
Massachusetts Did What?!
January 19, 2010 by Goose Nissley
Filed under Congress, Featured, Politics, TWG Podcast
TWG Podcast Update – The voters of Taxachusetts just did something profound. They replaced the late Ted Kennedy as their senator in Washington with truck driver Scott Brown. TWG examines the consequences of this seeming lunacy on Obamacare and the big man himself (hope guy). What ARE the Dems going to do now?



