Posted in economy, politics, tagged 60 Minutes, accountant, Baby Boomers, bankruptcy, big government, borrowing, business, candidates, CDS, comptroller general, crude, currency, David Walker, debt, deficit, deflation, Democrat, devaluation, Dollar, economists, economy, election, energy, entitlements, Euro, fiscal, food, gasoline, globalism, Government Accountability Office, Greenspan, health care, housing bubble, inflation, investors, Iran, Iraq, lending, limited government, Medicare, monetary, mortgage crisis, oil, OPEC, Pakistan, presidential, price, recession, Republican, Ron Paul, Social Security, spending, Washington on January 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
It has been called the “dirty little secret” that everyone in Washington knows.
“We suffer from a ‘fiscal cancer’. It is growing within us. And if we do not treat it, it can have catastrophic consequences for our country.”
Assume those are the words of Congressman Ron Paul, M.D.?
Think again. Those are the words of David Walker, [...]
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Posted in notes on the human condition, politics, tagged Amero, Barack Obama, Bible, CFR, chain letter, Council on Foreign Relations, email, FCC, GM, hoax, Jerome Corsi, Koran, literacy, Madlyn Murray O'Hair, NAFTA, oath, petition, regional currency, Security and Prosperity Partnership, Urban Legend on January 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The other day someone remarked that a member of his church group said that he had heard that democratic presidential candidate and Senator Barack Obama, if elected, will purportedly refuse to take his oath of office using a Bible and will instead substitute the Koran. The gossip dispatcher qualified his alarming allegation by saying that [...]
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Posted in media, politics, tagged 2008, bias, candidate, Clinton, debates, Edwards, Election Day, electoral, FOX News, Giuliani, Huckabee, McCain, media, Obama, perception, politics, presidential, Richardson, Romney, Ron Paul, Ross Perot, Thompson, voting on January 7, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Presidential polling skews voting behavior. “This is what I call the “Lesser of Two Evils” philosophy of voting — and it is essentially turning our electoral process into a farce.”
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