Sometimes I get into email fights with irrelevant bozos just for the pure, sadistic sport of it. So it is with a has-been yet still wet-behind-the-ears yahoo named Nathan Taylor who has elevated the childish rant to a new level in his blog, concluding his most recent post with: “Good luck Chuckie….your political influence is now about equal to ZERO!” Continue reading »
Speaking of irrelevant yahoos, Robert Holloway – a Paultard’s Paultard (and I’m speaking of the wacko fringe of Ron Paul’s legions, not the rational rank-and-file) – is back in the swing of things, taking issue with the Clark County GOP for holding a special meeting tonight to consider a resolution criticizing Republicans in the Legislature who gave aid-and-comfort to the Democrats by voting for that Billion Dollar Tax Hike last month. Continue reading »
The big news this week was the release of a list of prominent Nevada Republicans who have signed onto the Harry Reid campaign for another six, long years in the United States Senate.
I’m was neither impressed nor discouraged. Continue reading »
In a Las Vegas Sun cover story in today’s paper, Democrat Senate Minority Leader Steven Horsford “lamented the failure to pass his education reform bill, which would have brought sweeping change to the education bureaucracy while introducing merit pay and other reforms.” The Majority Leader told the paper that “the state’s flagging education system is evidence enough that fundamental reform is necessary.” Continue reading »
Gov. Jim Gibbons is still governing in denial, telling anybody who will listen that he was the taxpayers’ savior this session and that without him the Billion Dollar Tax Hike would have been much worse. In a word….
Bull. Continue reading »
The battle for the soul of the Republican Party rages on, with the latest skirmish popping up in Arizona. The following letter was sent yesterday to the Arizona Republican Party chairman by our good friend and taxpayer champion Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform… Continue reading »
There’s a long overdue battle brewing right now between conservatives and moderates in the Republican Party – both at the state and national level. The moderates have been running the show in Congress and the Nevada Legislature for at least the last decade, and by constantly selling out the party’s principles on fiscal conservatism – the glue that holds the various factions together – they’ve successfully harmed our economic health while relegating the GOP to minority status. Super-minority status in some cases. Continue reading »
Picture Gen. Lee’s army in full battle retreat, bugles blaring, white flags blowing wildly in the wind, hound dogs barking and yelping among the thundering hooves of panicked horses running for their lives with pots and pans clanging loudly as they’re dragged through the dirt, kicking up giant clouds of dust. Continue reading »
Here’s something most folks probably don’t know about how our Legislature operates….other than how the government doesn’t crash under its own weight thanks to all the boobs we’ve elected to “represent” us. Continue reading »
There are three things businessmen need know about the 2009 session of the Legislature: Continue reading »


