This time he’s really gonna save the jobs of American workers. Really, really, this time. And a handy dandy speech should do it. Now it’s a speech that’s gonna double American exports over the next five years. Never mind that … Continue reading →
Yeh, we know earmarks are the practice of individual members of congress handing out billions to their favored few, with no oversight by anyone. But you think it won’t be the same with health care if they get control? And … Continue reading →
Amazing how people still think the governnment can run anything better than private business, when almost every day we run across some example of how government can’t run anything efficiently. Today it’s “As much as half the food aid sent … Continue reading →
When logic fails, get back to a fight. Like a pep rally for a high-school football game, where even the ain’t-got-a-chance team believes it’s gonna win, Obama is carrying his emotional – forget logical – last stand to the “people.” … Continue reading →
Your dog could be in danger. Killed off by, of all gangs, the animal-rights movement. More important, the future pets of your children’s children could be a thing of the past. Don’t bust out laughing. The idea’s been around for … Continue reading →
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Once again, it’s the television show, not the actual event. As we close in on the Oscars, angst focuses on numbers. On numbers of people who might or might not watch the event. We know the story on the Super … Continue reading →
With the exception of Sarah Palin, can you think of any Vice-Presidential candidate on a losing ticket that during the following year received so much attention and press coverage? One who also wrote a best-selling book that, so far, has … Continue reading →
We hear it time after time: “The system we have isn’t working, so we’ve got to do something.” As though anything, no matter what, would be better than what we’ve got. It’s a false argument. But nobody seems to challenge … Continue reading →
It may seem impossible, but could it be another impossible-comes-true thing? Think about it. Since the best actor – not necessarily the most-qualified – always wins, why not Sarah? John Kennedy was sure a celebrity. The flashy smile, not presidential … Continue reading →
Obama’s latest sop for Americans on the health-care bill is nothing but a politician’s bid for headlines that gain the cover of appearing reasonable. Like the Washington Post’s “Obama Reaches Out To Republicans.” But inside the story we read just … Continue reading →