Phelim McAleer on false Global Warming Information
November 23, 2009 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
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Global warming information is skewed beyond belief, and I talked about that on today’s Jim Pfaff Show with Phelim McAleer, Producer of Not Evil Just Wrong – the true cost of warming hysteria. We discussed his recent Denver Post article about the reasons we should be working to extract the vast amounts of oil shale [...]
Lord Christopher Monckton opposes Copenhagen agreement
October 30, 2009 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
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Monckton, Lord Christopher: A British politician, business consultant, policy adviser, writer, columnist, inventor and hereditary peer, he opposes the misguided Copenhagen climate change treaty which many countries, including the United States, seem poised to sign. The threat this treaty poses U.S. sovereignty, Monckton says, is very real. And he warns the United [...]
Education funding fallicy
October 16, 2009 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
If you thought we won the battle over big government years ago, the memo was misplaced apparently by the current Democrat leadership in Congress.
Paul Krugman of the New York Times calls for an education funding stimulus through the federal Department of Education. This useless government entity has done precious little to help education in the [...]
Not Evil Just Wrong
September 22, 2009 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
Not Evil Just Wrong is a film about the cost of human lives caused by the radical environmental agenda. Join a movement which is sweeping the country and the world. Scientists, leaders and regular people are seeing the dangers of environmental extremism and the threat it poses to human life.
Not Evil Just Wrong will [...]
Mike Pence to Republicans: “We Need to Humbly Admit Our Mistakes”
March 12, 2009 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
Mike Pence makes the point today that Republicans need to humbly admit they are guilty as well of profligate spending during the Bush administration. And he says that the Obama administration is guilty of “spending on steroids.”
He is right on target! The humble who apply truth are rewarded–always. It’s a hard and fast [...]
“Barack Obama: You Don’t Know Stimulus” rally in Denver
February 18, 2009 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
Check out this video of the “Barack Obama: You Don’t Know Stimulus” rally in Denver, Colorado yesterday. The rally took place opposite of the signing of the so-called “stimulus” bill just two miles away.
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Exxon worthy of praise
January 31, 2009 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
Exxon should be praised for an excellent year of earnings in 2008. It’s 4Q profit was down 33%, but it outperformed all the other major oil companies in earnings. ConocoPhillips wrote down $34 billion in bad assets in the 4Q which it attributed to the economy.
With all the demonizing of Exxon because of it’s [...]
Obama projects $4 trillion of new debt
January 13, 2009 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
It seems that Barack Obama’s economic team is planning for nearly $4 trillion of new debt over the next five years.
Obama’s appointee to serve as Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Peter Orszag, projects budget deficits of about $750 billion for the next five years. If you were upset about Republican’s running [...]
Paul Weyrich: Rest in Peace
December 18, 2008 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
The conservative movement lost one of it’s founders and strongest advocates today. Paul Weyrich died this morning at the age of 66.
I have seen a few articles about him so far with pictures of him in hislatter years when his health was failing. When I remember him I see a strong leader with a clear [...]
The federal government now in the farm equipment business
December 17, 2008 by Jim Pfaff · Leave a Comment
When does it all stop?
Now the federal government is in the farm equipment business. (Hat Tip to Phil Kerpen of Americans for Prosperity)
Back when the original $700 billion bailout bill was proposed, many Republican voices spoke out against it. As Cong. Thaddeaus McCotter, R-MI, put it, “we are making the choice between bread and [...]

