Archive for the '2012 Elections' Category

Sep 22 2011

Dogs & Shovel Ready Jobs

Creating jobs the old fashion way Gary Johnson just stole the debate tonight with his comment: “My neighbor’s two dogs have created more shovel ready jobs than this administration” [paraphrasing] Classic! Losers: Romney and Perry. Winners: Cain, Bachman, Santorun. Doing better (people who need to be in the next administration): Gingrich, Johnson, Santorum

11 responses so far

Sep 22 2011

No More Business As Usual

A ray of hope burst out from DC’s dark echo chamber yesterday as the House GOP put an end to the deficit/debt fiasco by opposing GOP House Leadership on a stop gap spending bill for GFY 2012: The House stunned Republican leaders Wednesday by rejecting a temporary spending bill that would have funded the government […]

11 responses so far

Sep 21 2011

Obama Becoming A One Term Wonder As America Turns Away & Moves On

It is interesting how the seeds of today’s political outlook were sown back in February 2009. President Obama and the liberal media never once grasped the inherent danger in Obama;s dramatic skill at over promising. He became the messiah of the desperate or stubborn (those who refuse to adjust their world view as humanity seasons […]

16 responses so far

Sep 20 2011

Obamination

Published by under 2012 Elections

Don’t have time for a long post with links, but I have to note how President “Hope & Change” has transformed into  President “Political Dunce”. Who else would propose higher taxes and fees that hit consumers and the job creators – thus irritating the right and center – and also proposes cuts in entitlements – […]

8 responses so far

Sep 15 2011

Solar Energy & Political Green ($$$)

I have hesitated to pontificate too much on the gun runner fiasco that let thousands of guns out on the street to maim and kill. Trust me, the government bureaucracy is capable of immense mistakes caused by what normal people would call criminal negligence. Basically, stupidity at such a level it is a danger or […]

18 responses so far

Sep 15 2011

Political Left In Complete Disarray

Today’s headlines indicate that the Democrat political machine is desperate and flailing about as their support in the nation crumbles. Finally, after 2+ years of arrogant denial they are realizing they are not the darling of voters, nor are they the clever Svengalis of political leadership. At best they are naive and bumbling. At worst […]

7 responses so far

Sep 08 2011

What If The President Gave A Speech And Nobody Tuned In?

President Obama has missed his window of opportunity – big time. He has had many chances to salvage his presidency over the last 2+ years, and he ignored and missed all of them. The last opportunity he blew was when the nation’s voters sent him a massive GOP freshman class to the House of Representatives […]

10 responses so far

Sep 06 2011

Liberal Obamanomics Destroyed This Presidency

This was my (apparently) prescient comments from April 30th, 2009 as the liberal stimulus bill began its death spiral, taking the Democrat coalition with it as it later augered into epic failure: … the real political force in this country is moving along with the incredible and unstoppable momentum. The real political force is the […]

9 responses so far

Sep 05 2011

A Sign Of Our Times – The End Of USPS

The postal service has a warm and special place in our social history. From the Pony Express of the wild west to the diligent and unfailing service of the last century, the only means of affordable, long range communication was the US Postal Service (USPS). Heck, it even came to the rescue of Santa Claus […]

16 responses so far

Sep 01 2011

Weekly Unemployment Numbers Flat Or Worse

No surprise in the latest CNN poll numbers on the President’s handling of the economy: Only a third of all Americans approve of how President Barack Obama is handling the economy, according to a new national survey. And with a CNN/ORC International Poll also indicating that more than three-quarters of the public say the country […]

9 responses so far

« Newer Entries - Older Entries »