It should be difficult to get things passed or changed in Washington, thus requiring a climate of compromise to get something done.
Author: John R. Smith
Responsible authorities should not allow environmental groups with obvious anti-growth agendas to push farmers, workers and jobs under the environmental bus.
For some serious fun, let’s survey some categories of stupid people in America:
Anything that government gives, it must first take away.
The people of Britain have spen. But here is the larger, important result of the British vote…
What’s the old saw about being careful of what you wish for because you might just get it?
Best I can determine, Barack Obama does not live in these United States.
America’s leaders often make problems worse . . .
A wise man once said that when you have lost the argument, it’s time to shoot the . That applies to the journalist mouthpieces for Florida’s environmental industry who scurry to their keyboards to write “ain’t it awful” articles about the evil farmers around Lake Okeechobee… Readers of the Sun Sentinel, The Palm Beach Post and others want and deserve facts — not distorted arguments that are not grounded in reality…
People ask me why so many business folk support Donald Trump. Well, support for any candidate usually boils down to weighing the positives against negatives. Since the media has thoroughly displayed Trump’s negatives, here’s why so many business people in Florida voted for Trump.
Anyonewho operates in the political arena is accustomed to politicians who cheat, lie, become power addicts, and take care of themselves and their friends first. Not all […]








