A few Saturdays ago, I was browsing through my Twitter account early in the morning, seeing what I could see and who I could...
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Oh, the woes of trying to fix the largest economy in the world. That’s what the economic experts started facing yesterday and continue today and beyond, as different reports emerge that detail just exactly how good or bad the economy in America is doing. It started with a report yesterday that new home sales...
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There is one thing that has always caused the United States of America to stand out, head and shoulders above the rest of the world. That one thing has been the way we handle our politics. No coups or government overthrows, but just the odd 300,000,000 people going to the polls and either voting...
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On Tuesday Senator Olympia Snowe made a hard decision – she went against her party and voted in favor of the Senate Finance Committee legislation on health care reform. In her comments prior to the vote Snowe said, “…the consequences of inaction dictate the urgency of Congress to take every opportunity to demonstrate its...
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I have refrained from writing about the battle of words that is currently under way between the Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and the CIA, concerning how much information Congress was given about the waterboarding of terrorist suspects. Personally, I can’t believe she didn’t know what was going on, as she was the...
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Before Barack Obama even took the oath of office, he was declaring the need for quick action on his economic stimulus package and it has been working it’s way through Congress ever since. He has made several personal appeals to the Republican minority in the House of Representatives, asking for their support and even...
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Does Nancy Pelosi think the rest of us are complete idiots? Does she really believe we will be fooled by this sham of a energy bill she has pushed through the House of Represenatives? Surely she doesn’t, but from all indications, she does. Earlier this week, her esteemed body of legislators passed the Comprehensive...
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