-
Obama Fundamentally Doubts America Is a Good Country
Tweet Share on Facebook October 29, 2010 Comment (20)There are few people today who write as well as columnist Shelby Steele, a senior fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution and winner of the 1990 National Book Critics Circle Award for the book The Content of Our Character.
-
5 Factors That Will Decide Who Wins the 2010 Elections
Tweet Share on Facebook October 27, 2010 Comment (8)Like Christmas, the 2010 election is almost here.
Now everything comes down to how what we who were once in the business referred to as “late deciders” will vote in the races that are still close--like the U.S. Senate races in California, Nevada, and Washington state, the governor’s races in Connecticut and Oregon, and countless U.S. House races in every part of the country.
-
Obama, Pelosi, and Reid Are Getting Desperate
Tweet Share on Facebook October 26, 2010 Comment (20) -
Report: $2.4 Trillion in New Tax Hikes Coming
Tweet Share on Facebook October 25, 2010 Comment (42)It’s not enough that the Obama tax increases are heading down the rails like a freight train with a full head of steam. The so-called Bowles-Simpson Deficit Reduction Commission has a proposal for another $2.4 trillion coming in line once the elections are over.
-
A GOP Takeover Might Alter Democrats’ Thinking on Bush’s Tax Cuts
Tweet Share on Facebook October 22, 2010 Comment (1)Though the Democrats have been bullish over the past several days that the November 2010 elections will not turn out as badly for them as most everyone expects, there are some signs that some deal-making may be in the offing.
-
Republican Runyan Pushes Back on Fake Tea Party
Tweet Share on Facebook October 20, 2010 Comment (6)For some months suspicions have been high that Democratic operatives and their allies have been trying to split the Tea Party vote in order to increase their chances of holding on to the U.S. House of Representatives.
-
Conway’s Attack Ad on Paul Shows Democrats’ Desperation
Tweet Share on Facebook October 20, 2010 Comment (16)When Kentucky taxpayer advocate Rand Paul defeated the GOP establishment candidate in last summer’s U.S. Senate primary, the Democrats thought blood was in the water. Clearly an unconventional candidate Paul--the son of legendary libertarian Republican Rep. Ron Paul--was immediately written off by the dominant political establishment as too extreme, too far outside the mainstream of U.S. political thinking to have a shot at winning the general election.
-
Democrats’ Sneaky Plans in Florida Redistricting
Tweet Share on Facebook October 18, 2010 Comment (9)A bizarre alliance of so-called “good government groups” working with the usual suspects are trying to engineer an end run around the will of the people in Florida.
-
The FCC's Bizarre Overreaction to a Job Loss Study
Tweet Share on Facebook October 13, 2010 CommentIn early October the Phoenix Center for Advanced Legal and Economic Public Policy Studies--a technology policy think tank--released a paper forecasting that a proposed new FCC wireline and wireless regulation may be “a job killer.”
-
Going After Bush and the GOP Is a Bad Strategy for Democrats
Tweet Share on Facebook October 12, 2010 Comment (6)The Democrats are doing all they can to make this upcoming election about the Bush years.
It’s a flawed strategy. George W. Bush is, today, according to a few national surveys, just about as popular as Barack Obama. Moreover, and with no disrespect intended, Bush is the past. America is concerned about its future.
