Monthly Archives: September 2012

Obamanomics Recovery Compared to a Free Market Recovery

History has shown that the magnitude of an economic recovery in the US is proportional to the severity of the preceding recession and it is well documented that the anemic Obamanomics recovery has deviated from this historical norm.  But are … Continue reading

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Are We Ready For Genome Mapping?

There was a report on NPR that showed how close we are coming to being able to have your genome mapped in the doctor’s office and the whole procedure will be similar to getting your cholesterol checked. This procedure is … Continue reading

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What Liberals Really Want (Part 2)

(See here for Part 1) If you ever doubted that true Leftist ideology was bad for America, then Katrina vanden Heuvel’s (@KatrinaNation) blog post last week in The Nation should remove any shred of doubt you had. Obama has been … Continue reading

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Obama Didn’t Change That

President Obama admitted today that his first term as President has been a complete failure based on the critera set forth by himself and that he’ll be a failure as long as he remains President of the United States. “The … Continue reading

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Romney Was Right

A “secret” video surfaced this week and if you believe the Leftist media, you can go ahead and call the elections off in November, Obama will crush Romney!  But I disagree and in my opinion, this video release will only … Continue reading

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Dive Deeper Into The Polls

The poll numbers are coming fast and furious now and this will not let up until November 7th so I caution everyone to look a little deeper than the poll headlines before they come to any conclusions. I use Real … Continue reading

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A Tale of Two Journalists

After the murder of 4 American citizens in Libya, the Main Stream Media (MSM) has been more concerned with Romney gaffes and an anti-Islam movie (that hardly anybody has actually seen) than the breakdown in our intelligence system.  I offer … Continue reading

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Why Would You Vote For This Guy?

I was watching Obama’s campaign rally in Las Vegas tonight and I saw it opened up with the crowd chanting “Four more years!”  After seeing that, the first thought to enter my mind was “How in the hell could non-mentally-challenged … Continue reading

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Global Temperature and CO2 Update – September 2012

The Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) cult is frustrated that they haven’t been able to convince enough people in the United States to believe their thesis that humans (with their lust for fossil fuels) are altering Earth’s climate and that if … Continue reading

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How Democrats Treat Their Unions

You might want to get a bowl of popcorn before you read this.  The Chicago Teacher’s Union is in a bitter fight with the Mayor Rahm Emanual (former Obama Chief of Staff) and they are ready to walk off the … Continue reading

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A Thought Experiment on Entitlement Programs

One of the topics during the 2012 Presidential election is entitlement spending and whether we need to reform these programs (Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Welfare, Food Stamps and Unemployment Insurance), keep them in their current state or expand them.  In … Continue reading

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Who Was The 44th US President?

The Democratic National Convention starts this week and a recent NPR story gave us a sneak peek about what the major themes will be.   A few quotes from the NPR article are pasted below with emphasis mine. “Unlike what Republicans … Continue reading

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The Value of a Part Time Job (part 3)

This is the 3rd and final post in a weekend series where I am celebrating the Labor Day holiday by reminiscing about what I learned from my first part time job at Wal-Mart that I held beginning halfway through my … Continue reading

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The Value of a Part Time Job (part 2)

This is the 2nd post in a weekend series where I am celebrating the Labor Day holiday by reminiscing about what I learned from my first part time job at Wal-Mart that I held beginning halfway through my sophomore year … Continue reading

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The Value of a Part Time Job (Part 1)

We’re in the middle of Labor Day weekend and Unions use this event to remind us that if it weren’t for them, we’d have to work this coming Monday.  But instead of dedicating another post providing evidence how Unions are … Continue reading

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