New York Times reports that President Elect Obama is considering, in light of the economic downturn allowing the Bush tax cuts expire as they are currently scheduled in 2010 and thus the first year of increased taxes would be 2011…. Continue Reading →
Reported by Lisa Rayam of Fox 5 in Atlanta Georgia, Mitt Romney spend Friday campaigning for Saxby Chambliss in a race that is within the margin of error of the poles. While some articles I’ve read have the Democrat Jim… Continue Reading →
This is my response to Popular Mechanics story: GM in Crisis – 5 Reasons Why America’s Largest Car Company Teeters on the Edge 1) Demand Shifts and Uncertain Energy Policy. Demand always shifts, this time is energy, in the 60’s… Continue Reading →
I am amazed at the article I just read on the Washington Wire. Do you know what an oxymoron is? The fastest way to tell you, if you can’t quickly pull it to mind is with the old jokes “Marketing… Continue Reading →
It seems like a very simple question, doesn’t it? Well, I’ve been wrestiling with the best way for me to explain why I feel the US Automakers are: First, taking a bad rap for the value perception of their cars,… Continue Reading →
The G20 came and went without any solutions worth discussing, just like back in 1933. Perhaps that’s not a bad thing at all. Now we have to deal with yet another political push for doing the right thing; Bail Out… Continue Reading →
A challenge to any and all who visit this BLOG, how informed are you? Answer these questions for yourself and then go here to get your answers. Which political party controls congress? Do you know who Barney Frank, Nancy Pelosi,… Continue Reading →
My BLOG is only a few weeks old and it is typically focused on the GOP, the Conservative movement and how it can regain its prominent status. I did not expect to see this happen to Senator Joseph Lieberman the… Continue Reading →
There’s a great Opinion piece on the Juneau Empire.com website titled, Outside Column: Never too early to start the 2012 race by Carl P. Leudsdorf. In that OpEd pieces Mr. Leudsdorf talks about a Republican Pllster who took a sounding… Continue Reading →
As conservatives throughout the United States we’re all asking ourselves what’s the first step to regaining the impetus and revitalize the GOP. Part of that first step took place at the Republican Governor Association (RGA) meetings in Miami this week…. Continue Reading →
The GOP is about to select the leadership that will take us into the 2010 election cycle and the big question in my mind is this: Do they know what they are doing? Senate:Minority Leader: Mitch McConnel (R-KY)Minority Whip: John… Continue Reading →
In the 20th Century the United States of America was thrust by events throughout the world to become the liberator and its first call was World War I. Our young men took up the challenge, not for conquest but for… Continue Reading →
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