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Arthur Christopher Schaper

Arthur Christopher Schaper is a teacher-turned-writer on topics both timeless and timely; political, cultural, and eternal. A life-long Southern California resident, Arthur currently lives in Torrance. Twitter -- @ArthurCSchaper Facebook aschaper1.blogspot.com asheisministries.blogspot.com

Most Recent Articles by Arthur Christopher Schaper:

24/7 Politics -- Enough Already!

How many times do I have to read on Breitbart or Drudge or Politico or just about anything else about the up to date this and that of every election? People are just getting so obsessed with times and dates, and information of all sorts.
- Saturday, November 9, 2013



About GOP Tactics, Krauthammer was Correct (to a Point)

In January 2013, conservative columnists lamented the poor showing of the Republican Party in the 2012 election. The Democrats had to defend twice as many Senate seats, yet they lost easy pickups in the Midwest, and even lost ground in two places (Maine and Massachusetts).
- Thursday, October 24, 2013

Compromise as We Know it is Dead!

Political writers and community activists complain that there is no more compromise in Washington. CBS Face the Nation news anchor Bob Scheiffer lamented in one episode the need for bipartisanship to return to the Washington. Citing the appropriations for Homeland Security funding shortly after 9-11, Scheiffer remarked that such compromise and camaraderie is greatly missed in our nation's capital.
- Wednesday, October 23, 2013



The Media No Longer Cares For ObamaCare

Now The Media no longer care for ObamaCare, either. Wolf Blitzer of CNN announced that perhaps President Obama should listen to his Republicans (and a growing number of Democratic) critics and delay ObamaCare's individual mandate for one year.
- Thursday, October 10, 2013

Equality is an Abused Word

“Equality” is the most unequally yoked of words in modern-day discourse.
- Thursday, October 10, 2013

Obama On Debt Ceiling Dance—Double Talk and Two Left Feet

Obama is now officially as unpopular as George W. Bush. If not for the fawning mainstream media, or the elites in our universities, or even the run-of-the-mill tweets on Twitter, Obama would be sandbagged with 20% approval rating or less by now. A government that makes giving people stuff which belongs to other people will often buoy their popularity for a length of time, but not for long. Protestors rallied against Hugo Chavez in Venezuela when he ran out of other people’s money to hand out, and Great Britain’s Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher took down Labour because they were not working.
- Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Compromised Obama Won’t Compromise

Seeking principled compromise, the Republicans in the House of Representatives offered a continuing resolution which defunded Obamacare while funding the other functions of government. The US Senate removed the defunding provision, returned the legislation to the lower chamber. The House of Representatives then passed a continuing resolution with a one-year delay on Obamacare's individual mandate plus a repeal of the medical device tax. Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) has declared that bill dead on arrival.
- Monday, September 30, 2013

Harry Reid: It’s All Your Fault

On Friday, September 27, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) returned a “clean” spending resolution bill back to the House, minus the defunding of ObamaCare. Despite the neat euphemism, Reid is playing dirty political games by ignoring the will of the American People, voiced by the populist House of Representatives.
- Sunday, September 29, 2013



The Myth of the 1995 Government Shut-Down

In a recent radio interview, Newt Gingrich responded to the ongoing myth that the government shutdown during his tenure as House Speaker hurt the Republican Party.
- Thursday, September 26, 2013

Government Shutdown 2013: Something to Fear?

As the 2013 budget impasse in the Federal Government grows more protracted between Republicans who want to cut and Democrats who want to retain, the closing deadline for a plan grows more ominous. Without a budget with outlined appropriations, the U.S. Government will endure a partial shut down.
- Sunday, September 22, 2013



End Dependence on the State

French politics suggests that the government should take care of everyone and everything.
- Saturday, September 7, 2013

Waxman’s Top Ten Anti-Republican Rant—and the Truth

Congressman Henry Waxman released a series of indictments against House Republicans this month, claiming that they are responsible for the dwindling support and declining enrollment/support for the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare.
- Friday, August 30, 2013

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