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Sep
25

Herman Cain’s Weekend Victory

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Since the entry to Rick Perry into the pool of Republican presidential candidates, the media have focused on two candidates: Governor Perry and Governor Mitt Romney.  The Tea Party candidates, including Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain, who were so prominent over the summer had faded into the background as the narrative of Perry/Romney took over the reporting cycles.  That narrative went something like this: Mitt Romney is smart, attractive, and trustworthy, yet also wooden and uncharismatic .... Read More→

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Sep
23

President Palin?

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What’s that ?? Did I hear that correctly?? Sarah Palin is only 5 Percentage points behind President Obama in a new poll!. For someone who sees Russia from her backyard in Alaska and has yet to declare a bid for the White House, this is a remarkable achievement. The former Governor of Alaska continues to travel around the Country riling up the good ol Tea Party folks and regularly appearing as a guest on the Fox News Channel. This is clearly a referendum on Barack Obama’s failed policies and lousy... Read More→

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From the Ragin’ Cajun’s CNN piece today, offering advice to President Obama: 1. Fire somebody. No — fire a lot of people. This may be news to you but this is not going well. For precedent, see Russian Army 64th division at Stalingrad. There were enough deaths at Stalingrad to make the entire tea party collectively orgasm. [emphasis added] Excuse me… what? I’m not sure what the hell Carville has been smoking down in Louisiana lately, but this might be one of the most... Read More→

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Sep
14

Reflections on 9/11

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September 11, 2001 is a day that will live on in infamy for the rest of our lives. I was a student at the George Washington University during that time and recall taking a micro-economics class that morning. Upon returning to my apartment, my roommate immediately informed me of what had happened. We watched the news in amazement, still unsure of what had truly occurred. I tried to get through to my family in New York, but was unsuccessful as the phone lines were jammed. After hearing the Pentagon... Read More→

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Sep
12

Can Government Spending Boost GDP?

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It’s an age-old question that is often not given a complete answer.  But with the introduction of Obama’s new “American Jobs Act” (which at the time of this entry is not yet written) last week, the question deserves another take.  While the news media and pundits cite specific example on why or how it may or may not work, the more fundamental response is critical to properly framing the debate. In what way can spending be said to “boost GDP?”  What does it mean... Read More→

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Bob Turner (R) looks ready to assume Anthony Weiner’s former seat in NY’s 9th District.  From Politico: Republicans are poised for a dramatic upset in next week’s special election for a New York City congressional seat, according to a new poll out Friday. The survey, conducted by the Siena Research Institute, found Republican Bob Turner holding a 50 percent to 44 percent lead over Democrat David Weprin. Me: If Republicans take this seat, and it appears likely that they will, it... Read More→

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Sep
05

Self-Inflicted Injury

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“As long as I’m in the White House, I’m going to stand up for collective bargaining.” – President Barack Obama September 5, 2011 For all you unemployed out there, that’s “Happy Labor Day” from your president.  Collective bargaining promises will do nothing to improve labor markets.  Are you still wondering why things haven’t improved? Smarmier Democrats are wont to repeat the refrain that Obama will be elected because the Republicans have no one to... Read More→

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Bob Tuner was recently endorsed by the New York Daily News, which wrote: With no name recognition and little money, he scored an astounding 40% of the vote against the well-known Weiner last year. And the polls now put Turner within easy striking distance of Democratic rival David Weprin. Turner has the right central priority: tackling the federal deficit and creating a climate for job growth. Recent polling has Turner tied with Weprin to replace disgraced Democrat, Congressman Anthony Weiner. To... Read More→

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Aug
31

What an Eagle Might See

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Looking down today at the ravaged society that post-Constitutionalism has created, the observer is struck by a multitude of standout examples that illustrate the current-state of the decay. In his denouncement of Andre Carson’s recent remark that “some of them in Congress right now of this tea party movement would love to see you and me … hanging on a tree”, Republican and Tea Party leader Allen West threatened to leave the Congressional Black Campus, to which Carson belongs; Exxon... Read More→

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Aug
15

Fareed Zakaria: Pseudo-Elite

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One of the irritating consequences of actually studying history and economics is that the feigned thoughtfulness of familiar talking heads become all but unbearable.  Enter one Fareed Zakaria. Mr. Zakaria, author of The Post-American World, a book “not … about the decline of America, but rather about the rise of everyone else” and host of CNN’s GPS (that’s “Global Public Square”), studied at Yale and Harvard, notably under the famed historian Samuel P. Huntington.... Read More→

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