New York Governor Andrew Cuomo spoke eloquently for the people of New York when he said about conservatives: "Who are they? Are they these extreme conservatives who are right-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay? Is that who they are? Because if that’s who they are and they’re the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of New York, because that’s not who New Yorkers are."
COMMENTS:
I never, ever thought I would agree with anything Cuomo
says, but he hit the nail right on the head this time: New Yorkers do not
believe in the right to life, they do not believe in guns and they are
predominantly gay. Just remember: If he runs for President, that's what he expects America to become.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. I’m really ticked off about the way the press and media
are going after Chris Christie. This
partisanship is so blatant that it’s scary.
(Uke ~ Laramie, WY)
A. Don’t worry about Christie; he’s a big boy. Keep your focus on the things that do matter;
keep your insistence on answers about Benghazi, Fast & Furious, the IRS,
the NSA, ObamaCare and lies. Those are
the subjects we should be concentrating on.
Q. Obama has come out said that the only reason his ratings
are plummeting is due to racism. Where
does he get off constantly playing this damned race card? (Ophelia ~ Richmond, CA)
A. Obama has to blame someone or something; he has never
been able to accept responsible for his own destiny or actions. In that respect, he shows a bad image for
blacks to follow. You’d think that his
position is if he shoots someone dead, he should be excused because he’s black;
otherwise, the cops are racist. If he’d
quit his bellyaching and start acting like a President, his ratings would be
one helluva lot better. The only real “race”
here is that he’s in a race to destroy this country and we’re in a race to save
it.
Q. What is a “Convention of the States,” and what is this talk
about having one? (Louis ~ Needles, AZ)
A. Article V of the Constitution provides states can
convene for the purpose of amending the Constitution, just as Congress can
propose amendments. If the legislatures
of ¾ of the states approve the amendment(s) under either method of initiating,
it then becomes part of the Constitution.
That’s how you legally change things in this country, not by finding
ways around the Constitution or ignoring it altogether. There’s a move on now to amend the Constitution
to require a balanced budget and to restore powers of government to the states
as the Constitution provides under the Tenth Amendment: “The powers not
delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the
States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” The Federal government has been seizing for
itself rights reserved to the states for decades.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“It is to be regretted that the
rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their own selfish
purposes.” ~ Andrew Jackson
TODAY’S VIDEO:
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