Saturday, November 30, 2013

Take a Virtual White House Tour While Waiting for a Republican to Live There


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President Ronald Reagan painting found in the White House
After being closed for eight months, the White House recently began allowing tours again on a limited schedule.

I would prefer to wait until a Republican is in the White House so in the meantime I will look the place over on Google maps. Did you know Google used their street view technology to map out the inside of what I would imagine is the most famous house in the country?

Check it out. Make sure you click on both levels 1 and 2. It can be found right below the navigation controls at left in the embedded Google map. Also, click on the Reagan painting at right. It will carry you to where I found it in the White House. Then watch the video below to see how Google created this virtual tour.
 

Thursday, November 28, 2013

The Real Thanksgiving Story


We liked this video about "The Real Thanksgiving" and thought it was worth sharing. Watch it and leave any comments you have below. Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

YOU need those “establishment Republicans" just as much as we needed YOU last election


A friend of ours recently got a letter asking them to "Donate to Dr. Benjamin Carson for President." Below you will see links to all 8 pages of the donation letter and a link to their response letter and why they refused to donate.





Dear Sir or Madam,

I received your request for a donation to Dr. Ben Carson. I admire Dr. Carson very much.

I actually thought about donating until I got to page 3, where I got to the part where you stated “they nominated Mitt Romney."

Mitt Romney was by far the most qualified candidate we have had in a very long time. if it were not for certain Tea Party factions who did everything they could to stop him, conservative talk show hosts bashing him, Ron Paul freaks. the liberal MSM, and the liberals stealing votes, perhaps the outcome would be different.

Your letters are going out to all kinds of people, not just Tea Party people. You really need to reread Ronald Reagan's speeches and not forget about the “big tent" and the "11th commandment."

Alienating an entire group of people, by calling us names and pointing fingers will not get people on board with you. Remember, you need those “establishment Republicans" just as much as we needed you last election. And, without us you also cannot win.

Good luck with your ventures.

Regards,


Name Withheld

RINO Reasonable, Intelligent, Noble and Opinionated
#TeamGOP

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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

State Republican Party GOP Web Links

Sure you could look-up each each state's republican party website individually in your favorite internet search engine but we thought it would be neat to put the links to each state GOP website in one place. Check them out! Click on each state name below and you will be directed to to their site. Leave comments below on which state you think has the best looking and most effective website.

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

GOP came that close to having a perfect election night (2013)

Chris Christie
by Ken Gardner

Wow, the GOP came that close to having a perfect election night.

Chris Christie won big in the New Jersey Governor's race!

 In Alabama, the reasonable GOP candidate Bradley Byrne, a former state senator, defeated the tea party-supported birther, Dean Young, a conservative real estate developer who likened himself to Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. The Republicans won a super-majority of seats in the Virginia House of Representatives.

The one big downer?  McAuliffe defeating Cuccinelli in a race that turned out to be much closer than the polls predicted.

Bradley Byrne
The exit polls showed that voters blamed both parties roughly equally for the shutdown and that a majority (53-45) opposed Obamacare. But when the shutdown ended, these number were tilted much more in the Dems' favor. Had the election happened just a few days later, Cuccinelli just might have won.

Also, the Sarvis candidacy hurt Cuccinelli and may have even provided the margin of victory to McAuliffe. Yes, I know that more Sarvis voters claim that their second choice was McAuliffe. Sorry, I'm not buying it.

This data tells me only that they [Sarvis voters] hate the GOP more than they love liberty. If you are GENUINELY a supporter of liberty and limited government, your second choice is going to be the GOP candidate. But these Libertarians  spend most of the time duping people into believing that there is no difference
Dean Young
between Republicans and Democrats or even that the GOP is worse than the Democrats.

Trust me on this -- I have been arguing online with Libertarians since 1995, and I know how they really think.

Ken Gardner is a contributing writer to Dyed in the Wool Republican..





Saturday, November 2, 2013

Federal Government should not be in our healthcare business or our retirement accounts

by Mike Van Fossen

Obama started out as President with a boatload of "fundamental changes" in mind, transformational changes!

He began at the top of the list with his number one desire, The Affordable Care Act.

We know that during those first two years the act that has come to be known as Obamacare was passed into law by ONLY Democrats, as they controlled both Houses and the White House.

Great start Democrats, well played!

The mantra became don't oppose President Obama because "He gets what he wants!" Really? What has he gotten since November 2010?

I think the opposition has done a remarkable job keeping President Obama constrained. We often forget the "REAL" things he and the Democrats want.

Let’s review.

Did Obama and the Democrats want a single payer healthcare system? Yes they did! The failed rollout of Obamacare brings us closer to single payer. This change in who pays for healthcare would be substantial, giving the government absolute control of 1/6th of the US economy.

Do they want to get their hands on the Trillions in 401K's and IRA's? Yes they do. These liberals want the government to require that ultimately all Americans buy government annuities instead of saving or investing on their own. The Government could then take these trillions of dollars and redistribute it through their new national retirement system.

Did Obama and the liberals want an "Urban Conservation Jobs Corps” that would rival the size and importance of the combined United States Military? Yes they did! President Obama laid out those plans in a speech including the plan to spend $1Billion on it, once Congress passed the bill.

Did Obama and the Democrats want Comprehensive Immigration Reform? Of course they did!
The Democrat Party is losing many regular Americans, certainly middle class voters, and that could quickly be off set by new Hispanic Citizens. In 2012 nearly 75% of all Hispanic votes went for Obama.

Do not think for a minute they don't have lots of plans, and they are incensed that time is slipping by with only Obamacare as an achievement. Immigration reform and the take over of the retirement accounts are just two of the biggies to come.

I think the plan to build the 100,000 plus Urban Conservation Corps has been withdrawn but hey, "IF" the Democrats could take the House of Representatives back in 2014, it too would be back in plans for those final two years.

The truth is our federal government should not be in our healthcare business, or our retirement accounts. But the only way to get the government out of these areas of our life is to elect Republican Senators. We must take control of the Senate in 2014. Then in 2016 we must elect a republican president that promises on day one, hour one to issue an executive order making Obamacare unenforceable.

Mike Van Fossen  is a contributing writer to Dyed in the Wool Republican.