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No Joy in Democratville Regarding The Election

At a time when they control government, Democrat politicians are uneasy, one might even say scared. The 2010 election was a disaster for them, a defeat of historic proportions. Public anger was especially felt at the State level where some legislatures went Republican for the first time in over a century. Despite still owning the [...]

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Obama’s Trainees Have Grown Up

Obama’s success as a Chicago community organizer seems to be coming back to haunt him as Rick Moran points out: ————————- In the end, no amount of security was going to hold back the gaggle of protestors assembling to demonstrate against the G-8. So Barack Obama has shifted the venue of the meeting from Chicago to Camp David. Reuters: [...]

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Our President is Delusional

President-of-the-World Obama is at it again. Apparently he feels the problems in this country are too small for him, or they have all been solved. His wisdom and greatness are too important to be squandered on only one nation. They must be made available to save the entire world. In his latest initiative, Obama takes [...]

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ObamaCare or Obama Care?

The title puts the sound of Obamacare into perspective. Orally, it is possible that the speaker means it either way. “Obama care” is the issue that Simon Johnson, MIT economist, explores.  More specifically, “Does Obama care?” Johnson appears to answer the question with a No. He believes Obama is not trying to remedy the economic [...]

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No End to Economic Stupidity

We know there is virtually no business experience amongst the President’s advisors. That has been documented in various places. Yet that could have been inferred  from the number of wrongful policies that have been proposed or implemented. There are so-called economists in the Administration. Larry Summers, for example, is a legend amongst the economic community, [...]

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