No one fights a good fight with one hand tied behind his back. But that’s the fight that businesses must wage every day to stay alive. It’s […]
Month: September 2011
Since the Affordable Health Care Act’s passage, the Obama administration has been a three-record jukebox: “Tax the Rich,” “Save the Unions” and “Green Economy.” The first two […]
The Republican victory in the New York congressional race to fill Anthony Weiner’s former seat, after nearly 90 years in Democratic hands, is a big problem for […]
The Italian American Heritage Society of Boca Raton was honored Sept. 9 with a commemorative plaque from the Rick Rescorla Foundation in appreciation of the society’s efforts […]
Presidency 5 kicked off with the Faith and Freedom Rally today as conservatives from all over the state gathered at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. […]
GOP donor and philanthropist Yvonne Boice will be hosting a campaign fundraiser for a U.S. Senate candidate, but not for Adam Hasner, the candidate she has supported […]
Just about everyone who’s had family members live to a ripe-old age has experienced the Burt Aaronson problem. A grandfather who forgets your name at Christmas, the […]
I spent six months in Manhattan in the early 1970s. I remember New Yorkers as having an in-your-face, take-it-or-leave-it, “Are you talking to me?” attitude. Coming from […]
The Boca Raton Republican Club used its September meeting to pay tribute to the victims of the horrendous attacks that robbed so many innocent people of their […]
Many political candidates covet the endorsement of the Palm Beach Post. Others believe it’s really not that helpful. Just how valuable is the “blessing” of Post editors? […]
U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., was quoted as saying the following just prior to the congressional run-off to replace Anthony Weiner, whose New York City-based seat was […]