New Political Party

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After the beating the Democrats took in this election and the general state of polarization and ineptitude in Congress maybe it is time to think about a new political party in the Democratic mold or at least a new wing of the Democratic party that is based on pragmatism. Lets for this discussion call it … Read more

Do as I say, not as I do

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  The Republicans set the building on fire, watched it burn, handed it to the Democrats to deal with and now complain about how much water was used to put the fire out, that the floor is wet and the building is in disrepair. It would have been better to let banks, cars and Fannie … Read more

Obamas big mistake

Obama made one big mistake over the last year. He acted like a big pussy. He needs to man up, assign blame where it belongs and start fixing unemployment.  Everything else will fall into place.

Dinner conversation, Obama, and lazy black people on welfare

At a recent dinner with good friends the inescapable topic of the election came up. Now you should know that i literally train myself to stay out of these discussions lately as i am so disgusted by what has been coming from the McCain and Palin camps that i get angry.  Prior to meeting friends … Read more

McCain’s Brilliant Play: Bets Presidency on Blocking Bailout Deal

Posted Sep 26, 2008 by Henry Blodget From ClusterStock, Sept. 26, 2008: John McCain roared into Washington yesterday and reportedly broke up an agreement on the bailout deal. In doing so, he went against not only Democrats but the Republican president, the panicked Republican Treasury Secretary and Fed Chairman, and Republican Congressional leaders.  Instead, he sided with a … Read more

Denial is Not An Economic Recovery Plan

By Speaker Nancy Pelosi Posted September 15, 2008 In the midst of a dire economic situation, President Bush this morning characterized recent market developments as an ‘adjustment’ that can be painful for investors and employees of the firms, while Senator McCain said the ‘fundamentals of our economy are strong.’ President Bush, Senator McCain, and their … Read more

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