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Obama Wants to Squeeze Taxpayers to Cover Student Loans

Obama Wants to Squeeze Taxpayers to Cover Student Loans
Here are two simple facts that are indicative of the economic problems that America faces today: 36 million people in the country owe student debts. $1 trillion is what they collectively owe the banks in US All of us agree that this is a huge problem both for students and for our current financial situation. We could expect the Obama administration to come up with a decent, if not brilliant solution to it by crea Read More [...]

Perry’s “Heighth of Hypocrisy”

Perry’s “Heighth of Hypocrisy”
Texas Governor Rick Perry recently attacked Herman Cain’s comments on abortion.  Cain has shown that he has does have difficulties with articulating his view at times.  There is a positive reason for this – he is not a typical politician that has a canned answer to any question based on focus groups and polling; however, it does create fodder for political rivals who generally believe in little more than winn Read More [...]

Time to Go

Time to Go
With a dozen more debates looming on the horizon it is time to narrow the field of potentials in the GOP primary.  I will not lie.  There are eight candidates that I would like to see drop out tomorrow, but I think a more realistic number is three: Michelle Bachmann.  I started out as a fan of Congresswoman Bachmann.  She has been an outspoken critic of Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, and other left-wing boondoggles.  Read More [...]

Cain’s Big Break

Cain’s Big Break
Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 plan has come under attack from various directions.  Many, including myself, appreciate the boldness of the plan and basic premise that good will come from discarding the current, complicated, and bought and paid for tax code.  A simple plan will save money for individuals and companies since resources will not be wasted in complying with the plan and it will save money for the government be Read More [...]

Rick Santorum’s Fatal Economic Flaw

Rick Santorum’s Fatal Economic Flaw
Rick Santorum’s economic plan seems to be centered on getting manufacturing jobs back from overseas by making us more competitive.  This is a fatal flaw in his economic plan and the primary reason why I do not support him. It shows one of two things, either Mr. Santorum does not understand the realities of economics or he will be willing to further manipulate the markets to bring those jobs back.  Manipulating Read More [...]

The Case for Herman Cain

The Case for Herman Cain
Herman Cain is surging in the polls despite the best efforts of media pundits and the Republican establishment to dismiss his chances to become the Republican nominee.  Even Bill O’Reilly, who is arguably successful at managing some objectivity despite his largely conservative view of the world, still dismisses Cain primarily on the basis of Cain’s inexperience.  Unfortunately, these pundits and even Mr. O’ Read More [...]

An Open Letter to Mr. Freeman & Mr. Jackson

An Open Letter to Mr. Freeman & Mr. Jackson
Dear sirs, Before I begin, I would like to say that I truly love your work.  Both of you are among my favorite actors.  I am confident whenever I see either of your names on a film that there is a strong possibility that I will enjoy the movie.  Please keep up the great work! That being said, I am immensely disappointed at the recent comments that both of you have made regarding the Tea Party.  In my view, thes Read More [...]

Obama stands up for the People Serving the country in Uniforms

Obama stands up for the People Serving the country in Uniforms
President Barrack Obama had disapproved the ways of the republicans when they jeered at a gay soldier who raised issues of reformations, in a discussion on last Saturday. Stephen Hill, an American soldier serving in Iraq, was mocked at when he initiated the issue of the repeal of the 1993 law where gays were not allowed to serve openly in the military. Earlier candidates of Republican Party Rick Santorum and Michel Read More [...]

Compromise: the Cry of the Ignorant and Uninformed

Compromise: the Cry of the Ignorant and Uninformed
I am tired of hearing about the need for bipartisanship and compromise.  That is not what we need.  We have an eighty-year history as evidence that compromise has led us away from the foundational principles that founded our nation.  That is what happens when compromise more often than not moves the bar in one direction.  What we are left with is two parties that largely desire a larger federal government with Read More [...]

The Appeal of Chris Christie: Authenticity

The Appeal of Chris Christie: Authenticity
I have spent months screaming at the TV as media pundits and other blowhards have tried to fathom the appeal of Chris Christie.  Many ascribe it to the entertainment value of his “bluntness” or his courage in taking on the teacher’s union.  While there is certainly some truth in that, Christie’s appeal stems from something far more basic:  when he says something, we believe that he actually believes wha Read More [...]
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