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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Another Campaign Non-Issue Explodes in Democrats’ Faces
First it was the hyperbolic “War on Women.” Now it’s the “War on Dogs.” The fundamental problem is that the Democratic Party cannot invent enough non-issues to distract voters’ attention from the reality of an anemic economic recovery. Moreover, they … Continue reading
Posted in Finance and Economics, Humor, Policy, Politics
Tagged Animal Cruelty, David Axelrod, Decision 2012, Dog meat, Mitt Romney
38 Comments
War Over Women Reaches Hyperbolic Fever Pitch
When Republicans raised legitimate First Amendment concerns about the government’s requirement that religiously-affiliated employers provide free contraceptives to employees, the left spun the issue into the hyperbolic “war on women.” To be sure, Republicans like Rush Limbaugh did not help … Continue reading
Posted in Healthcare, Humor, Leadership, Media, Policy, Politics
Tagged Ann Romney, Hilary Rosen, Hyperbole, Multiple Sclerosis, Obamacare, President Obama, Rachel Maddow, Sandra Fluke
50 Comments
Enough with the Scapegoating
“What drags our entire economy down is when the benefits of economic growth and productivity go only to the few … and the gap between those at the very, very top and everybody else keeps growing wider and wider.” — … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Finance and Economics, Leadership, Policy, Politics, Socialism, Taxes
Tagged fair share, President Obama, Rick Santorum, Soviet Union
30 Comments
It’s the Economy, Stupid: Unsolicited Campaign Advice for Mitt Romney
In 1992, President Clinton defeated incumbent President George Bush, Sr. using a campaign slogan cleverly devised by his campaign strategist, James Carville. At a time when the president had decisive foreign policy victories ranging from the end of the Cold … Continue reading
Posted in Business, China, Defense, Finance and Economics, International Security, Leadership, Policy, Politics
Tagged Decision 2012, Democrats, It's the Economy Stupid, Mitt Romney, President Clinton, President George Herbert Walker Bush, President George W. Bush, President Obama, Republicans, Unemployment, War on Women
13 Comments
Separating the Right from the Wrong and Left: Seizing the Moral High Ground
Over the past several decades, poverty has decreased the world over. Many people, however, are unaware of this face. Moreover, American citizens are equally unaware of where the credit for this progress belongs. Much of the credit for this achievement … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Finance and Economics, Policy, Politics, Social Security
Tagged Heritage Foundation, Index of Economic Freedom, poverty
20 Comments
Bush vs. Obama: Unemployment (March 2012 Jobs Data)
Update: Click here for the most recent jobs statistics. On the first Friday of every month, I update the unemployment numbers so that I can compare the unemployment rate under President George W. Bush with the unemployment rate under President Obama at that … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Finance and Economics, Media, Policy, Politics
Tagged Bush vs. Obama, President Bush, President Obama, Unemployment
99 Comments