A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics and Religion

by Tom Quiner

A Heapin' Plate of Conservative Politics & Religion

by Tom Quiner

The new normal

By quinersdiner | February 20, 2013

Does virtue rely on religion for its survival?

By quinersdiner | February 20, 2013

“Laws will not be obeyed, society cannot be maintained, without virtue; virtue cannot subsist without religion.”

The amazing Obamamobile

By quinersdiner | February 20, 2013

Sequester 101

By quinersdiner | February 19, 2013

Questions and answers about the sequester for the layman.

The silliness of the mainstream media

By quinersdiner | February 19, 2013

A devoted Catholic publicly defends his faith

By quinersdiner | February 19, 2013

In the Sunday, February 10, 2013 edition of the Des Moines Register, an “84-year old regular
churchgoing Catholic” incorrectly concludes that the Catholic Church’s ban on artificial contraception is at least partly responsible for poverty, hunger, and disease. On this faulty premise, he concludes that that the Church’s position is morally wrong.

The interest bomb

By quinersdiner | February 18, 2013

Interest payment on increased deficit spending caused by Obamacare and irresponsible government spending at every level will necessitate draconian cuts in poverty programs, defense, and every level of government. The longer we wait, the more draconian the cuts.

Democrats: “we don’t have a spending problem”

By quinersdiner | February 17, 2013

The Blamer-in-Chief’s latest manipulations

By quinersdiner | February 16, 2013

Here’s the threat: our Blamer-in-Chief says he’s going to hurt us if Republicans don’t cave on more taxes and spending. He makes this threat even after getting the tax increases he insisted upon, and spending that has tripled the inflation rate during his reign.

Much ado about nothing

By quinersdiner | February 15, 2013

The shallowness of liberalism

By quinersdiner | February 14, 2013

That’s a harsh headline. I know some great people who hold liberal views, and they are not shallow people. In fact, so very many of them are bright, caring people that I hesitate to describe their worldview as shallow. But how can I not, in light of the silliness of the president’s State of the Union address, and its aftermath?

If only the rich would do more

By quinersdiner | February 14, 2013