Short Hiatus
Posted on May 7, 2012 by JL
Due to overwhelming work commitments, we here at the Anti-Doughnut Party will be taking a short hiatus from this site. We expect to be back soon. Thanks.
Continue ReadingPosted on May 7, 2012 by JL
Due to overwhelming work commitments, we here at the Anti-Doughnut Party will be taking a short hiatus from this site. We expect to be back soon. Thanks.
Continue ReadingPosted on May 4, 2012 by JL
Sometimes after a rough week, it’s good to unwind with a drink. We here at the Anti-Doughnut Party prefer single malt scotch if anyone wants to send us a bottle. Today, we’re going to take a break from policy matter to have a little fun. Introducing the President Barack Obama drinking game 2012 Presidential Election [...]
Continue ReadingPosted on May 3, 2012 by JL
President Obama makes a lot of noise about wanting to tax the wealthy. Whether it’s his “Buffett rule” or asking people to pay their “fair share”, President Obama wants to raise taxes on anyone making over $250,000 a year.
Continue ReadingPosted on May 2, 2012 by JL
In this election cycle, the Democrats and Republicans are looking to every issue to draw a line in the sand to delineate the differences between the two parties. The latest issue to spark a political brawl revolves around federally subsidized student loans.
Continue ReadingPosted on May 1, 2012 by JL
Yesterday we talked about the epic failure known as Obama’s stimulus package. Today we are going to address the failure of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, otherwise known as TARP or the bank bailouts.
Continue ReadingPosted on April 30, 2012 by JL
As we start talking about federal spending and spending cuts, we must address the massive boondoggle that is President Obama’s stimulus.
Continue ReadingPosted on April 27, 2012 by JL
That there exists a liberal bias in the mainstream media should be of no surprise to anyone who watches television or reads a newspaper.
Continue ReadingPosted on April 26, 2012 by JL
Democrats and Big Labor are putting up a major fight for survival with their recall election of Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker. This election will resonate as one of the most important non-Presidential elections in
Continue ReadingPosted on April 24, 2012 by JL
Public sector unions are bankrupting our country state by state. But there is hope. Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin and others are taking the fight to the unions. Of course, the public sector unions are fighting back because their very survival is at stake.
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