Commented on Proposed Insurance Rate Increase for 2012Goodwin and his Democrat predecessors have screwed the east by allowing computer modelling to be used to determine risk instead of using real actual honest data. Computer models can spit our any result that one programs them for. Computer models should be banned by statute from use in rate setting.
Commented: Tuesday, October 9th, 2012 @ 2:46 pm
By: Jeff Davis
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I will probably vote Libertarian in this race, and it is because Forest is constantly draping himself around Mike Huckabee. When he ran for president, Huckabee was described by the conservative Club for Growth as a ''Christian socialist''. The Club for Growth is some of the best Reagan conservatives out there. The major conservative website RedState in this election cycle has hung a similar term on him. This election cycle, Huckabee has been out consistently endorsing the establishment candidates in the key establishment vs. Tea Party races. As a Tea Partier, I have a hard time voting for any candidate who closely associates himself with Huckabee. Forest has duped a lot of Tea Partiers, but his palling around with Mr. Anti- Tea Party of 2012, Mike Huckabee shows he is either clueless or a phony.
Commented: Tuesday, October 9th, 2012 @ 2:38 pm
By: Jeff Davis
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The NRA is not a conservative organization. Indeed it is more an incumbent protection society that a 2nd Amendment organization. It has a very long history of prostituting itself to incumbents and insiders. The real defender of the 2nd Amendment is Gun Owners of America and its NC affiliate, Grassroots North Carolina. You can belive their endorsements, but not NRA's. NRA even came close to endorsing Harry Reid last election.
Commented: Saturday, October 6th, 2012 @ 12:45 pm
By: Jeff Davis
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No South Carolinian would ever mistake Bob Inglis as a conservative. That is a mistake that could only be made in another state. Inglis WAS a conservative when he first went to Congress, but he went native and drifted quite a way to the left. As a result, in the 2010 primary, conservatives, led by the Tea Party, ran a real conservative challenger, Trey Gowdy who crushed Inglis by a wide margin in the primary due to Inglis' increasingly leftist voting record. Inglis then went on an extended tantrum, attacking conservatives generally and the Tea Party in particular in the national media for months. Inglis is NOT a conservative but is an enemy of conservatives.
In this instance, he is shilling for the Global Warmists, who want a carbon tax or Cap and Trade. Those measures are opposed by conservatives around the world, and have been particular battles in the US, Canada, and Australia. Inglis is nothing but an Al Gore apologist.
Commented: Friday, October 5th, 2012 @ 3:21 am
By: Jeff Davis
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