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Category Archives: Policy
My Favorite Governor
There are very few politicians who tell it like it is. However, the rare politician who does, can be a godsend. Governor Chris Christie is one of those politicians. I just wish he would run for President. I wanted to … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Finance and Economics, Policy, Politics, Taxes, Unions
Tagged Governor Christie, Harvard School of Education, New Jersey
10 Comments
Bin Laden Family Demands Obama Pound of Flesh
“Failure to answer these questions will force us to go to International forum for justice such as International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice and UN must take notice of the violation of international law and assist us to … Continue reading
Posted in Central Asia, Defense, Energy Security, International Security, Middle East, Policy, Politics, Terrorism, War
Tagged Osama bin Laden, Osama bin Laden death
6 Comments
Afghan Strategic Review Appropriate in Wake of Bin Laden Death
On Tuesday, Senators John Kerry (D) and Richard Lugar (R) suggested that the President review the Afghan War effort in light of bin Laden’s death. I think the Senators’ suggestion is an appropriate one.
Born Fighting: Entertaining Account of How Scots-Irish Shaped America
Born Fighting: How the Scots-Irish Shaped America is Senator Jim Webb’s historical account of how the Scots-Irish ethnic group has strongly influenced the American character. It provides a comprehensive history starting as far back as the Celtic migration from Central Europe to the … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Defense, Media, Policy, Politics, War
Tagged Book review, Conservatives, Democrats, Republicans
7 Comments
Another Data Point Against Obamacare
“The medical marketplace has really become dominated by the large national carriers…It’s really because it’s not anywhere we feel we can compete effectively.” — Richard Jones, Guardian Life Insurance spokesman Last week I received a letter from my former healthcare … Continue reading
Obama’s National Mileage Tax Is a Bad Idea
The Obama Administration has recently floated the idea of a national mileage tax. The government would install electronic tracking equipment in vehicles to determine how many miles drivers traveled, and drivers would pay the tax electronically at gas stations. The President … Continue reading
Is the Next Election a “Lock” for Obama?
With the successful elimination of terrorist mastermind, Osama bin Laden, President Obama’s prospects for an election victory in 2012 seem much brighter. In the wake of bin Laden’s death, Obama’s approval ratings have surged 9 percentage points since April from 47% … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Central Asia, Defense, Energy Security, Finance and Economics, International Security, Media, Middle East, Policy, Politics, Predictions, Taxes, Terrorism, War
Tagged Decision 2012, Democrats, President George Herbert Walker Bush, President Obama, Republicans, Unemployment
8 Comments
Bush vs. Obama: Unemployment
Update: Click here for the most recent jobs statistics. I posted an article last month that compared the unemployment rate under President George W. Bush with the unemployment rate under President Obama at that time. I felt compelled to publish this article because … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Finance and Economics, Media, Policy, Politics
Tagged President Bush, President Obama, Unemployment
53 Comments
Topsy Turvy: Right and Left Pundits on Obama’s Decision Not to Release Bin Laden Photos
In a world gone weird, it turns out that I mostly agree with left-wing pundit and the host of The Young Turks, Cenk Uygur, on his opinion that President Obama should have released the photos to show his government’s transparency. … Continue reading
Obama’s Gamble Paid Off, But It Could Have Turned Out Much Differently
“Gentlemen, I want you to know that I am seriously considering an attempt to rescue the hostages.” — President Jimmy Carter, 1980 According to media reports, President Obama had three options once American intelligence uncovered Osama bin Laden’s suspected location. … Continue reading
