Monthly Archives: July 2011
As the fury and venom flies over the debt ceiling, and now the GOP attempt to shove a Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment thru as the price for their votes, it’s easy to see how the public is manipulated into mutual disdain and vicious ideological and class warfare by media and politicians. Dare I suggest that we – taxpayers of all political stripes and beliefs, no matter how far apart – are being played the fools big time? This should be abundantly clear by one simple and unavoidable fact… there is overwhelming bipartisan unity that if the debt ceiling is not raised, the US faces fiscal Armageddon.
The debt ceiling talk overshadowed an important story yesterday. The Medal of Honor was awarded to Army Sgt. Leroy Petry Continue reading
You can’t make this stuff up
This Sept. 11, the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks upon America, New York Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg will dedicate the massive, $600 million National September 11 Memorial and Museum at the World Trade Center. What Americans have not been told is that this “memorial” will remake Ground Zero so that it does not acknowledge 9/11.
Every single week, liberals and conservatives say a lot of things. When a liberal says a particularly dumb thing, it is all but ignored by the Obama Media Complex; when conservative says an intelligent thing, it is all but ignored by the OMC. For this reason, I recommend that you send these columns to your moderate friends (and to liberals who seem to simply be unlearned). Week after week, I believe that what people actually say will eventually sink in. Continue reading
With the looming budget showdown the President and Democrats are standing steadfast in their assertion that we can not make any budget “cuts” without what they call “increases in revenue”, or in layman’s terms, “higher taxes on the people who actually create real jobs”. I had written previously about my own tax increase proposal, but where it differs from Democrats’ suggestions is that rather than punish activity that creates jobs, mine would punish activity that destroys jobs, and in turn lead to hiring and greater economic growth. Continue reading




