Archive for the 'Measuring The Recovery' Category

Apr 11 2009

Country Going Broke At Unsustainable Speed

President Obama and the Liberal Congressional democrats are on a path to bankrupt this country. Typically it takes many years to accumulate $1 trillion in national debt. It took over 200 years to accumulate the $9 trillion in debt that was reached under President Bush. 200 years! In the last month the US debt rose […]

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Apr 09 2009

Damning Congressional Report On Bank & Real Estate Bailiout

It’s called TARP, which stands for Troubled Assets Recovery Plan. “Troubled Assets” is the euphemistic label given to real estate that was offered to people without sufficient financial capabilities to own the size home they bought due to liberal policies hoisted on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac by Rep Barney Frank, Sen Chris Dodd and […]

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Apr 03 2009

Why There Are No Jobs

The latest unemployment report is out and its shows what I expected – continuing erosion of the job market. 8.5% and rising. So why hasn’t the Spendulus bill programs kicked in and starting creating all these wonderful new jobs the Democrats in DC promised? Simple, they will not be activated for many months to come. […]

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Apr 01 2009

More Bad Unemployment News

Friday is the big day for the national unemployment update, but we get a hint today that it will not be good news: Private employers cut jobs by a record 742,000 in March versus a 706,000 revised cut in February that was originally reported at 697,000 jobs, said ADP, which has been carrying out the […]

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Mar 06 2009

Measuring The Obama-Democrat Economic Disaster

While the democrats are trying to claim all that has happened is not their fault, we need to remember a few facts: The Democrat controlled Congress of last year decided to NOT produce a GFY 2009 budget under President Bush, instead demanding the government run on a Continuing Resolution (CR) until the Obama administration was […]

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