I’m kinda torn by this news: No longer able simply to defend choices made by a fellow Republican, as they did under President George W. Bush, Republicans on the Judiciary Committee have turned into vocal critics of many of President … Continue reading →
Obama does it again…. On Wednesday at a joint conference with Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Mr. Obama made a pass at acknowledging the special relationship. Unfortunately, he inadvertently broke a cardinal protocol by at one stage using England to denote … Continue reading →
The U.S. government and the Federal Reserve have spent, lent or committed $12.8 trillion, an amount that approaches the value of everything produced in the country last year, to stem the longest recession since the 1930s. New pledges from the … Continue reading →
Last fall, Senator Obama urged the passage of the TARP bailout plan that cost at least $1 TRILLION dollars after interest. Then President-elect Obama urged the first and second bailout of the Big Three automakers. Barack Obama also urged the … Continue reading →
After years of demanding timelines for success, for withdrawal, retreat, redeployment, etc., President Obama’s constantly shifting goalposts might be pushed back again.