Listing for: November, 2010

          I hate to keep beating a dead horse, but it ain’t dead yet and the bad stories just keep getting worse.           We keep hearing about how Obamacare is going to make it better, insurance for more and more.  Just the other day, I posted a blog questioning that, pointing out how more and [...]


          Gee, I must be confused.  For the past two years, I’ve been listening to the Democrats whine how the Republicans are the…anti-party, the party that won’t come to the table, the party that won’t engage in good faith bipartisanship…with the Democrats.  Isn’t that what we’ve been hearing–over and over?           Well, let’s take a [...]


Is It Time to Mangle Rangel?

Accountability, Confidence

Posted November 17, 2010 by Leah Klein   [who's this?]   [contact Leah Klein]

          Finally, a breath of bipartisanship politics?  Maybe.  We’ll see.           All it took was Charles Rangel, a “distinguished” member of the of U.S. House of Representatives for New York for lo all these past 40 many years.  Just unanimously convicted by the House Ethics Committee (four Democrats and four Republicans) on 11 of 12 ethics charges.  Be still my [...]


          Our President has done it…once again.  Mispoken to we the people.  Broken his promise to us.           Without our consent, Obama used we the people’s hard earned tax dollars (and the futures of our children and grandchildren) to bail out General Motors, Wall Street and the banks.  He said the devil (spelled “Republicans”) made [...]


          For some time now, I have been expressing the view that the unions have really been threatening, and destroying, our economy, particularly in the area of public pension entitlements, but otherwise as well.            The November 19 issue of The Week reports that the combined shortfall in funding public pension entitlements could reach $3.4 [...]


Obama Popularity On The…Rise???

economy, inaction

Posted November 14, 2010 by Nopi   [who's this?]   [contact Nopi]

Just before the November, 2010 mid-term elections, President Obama’s popularity rating was a dismal 43%.  Just after the mid-term elections, his popularity jumped four points, to a lackluster 47%.  What could possibly account for this (tepid) rise (apart from polling error)? Could it be the public remarks he has been making at each stop along [...]


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