If there is one thing that is making it difficult for the United States to recover from this deep recession it is – UNCERTAINTY.
Columns/Opinion/Satire
If there is one thing that is making it difficult for the United States to recover from this deep recession it is – UNCERTAINTY.
The naivety, hypocrisy and mendacity, of the Obama Administration continues as the White House attempts to bamboozle the people of this great nation with imagery over promised transparency.
Oh, say it ain’t so; the gas from Al Gore and cows is not warming the climate despite what scientists wanted us to believe.
When I talk to a dwindling number of veterans from the ‘greatest generation’ that ever lived saving this world from fascism during World War II, there is a sense of disappointment about the way in which America is portrayed by President Obama.
Few Vice Presidential candidates running on a loosing ticket are remembered, least of all become an icon, that is, until Sara Palin came along.
Oh, Marxism is not literally in my house, I wouldn’t allow that – it is philosophically in the house of the people, the White House. I like to think the people that live there are like tenants — some are there for shorter periods of time than others, but none for more than 8 years. [...]
President Obama has set some records in his first 10 months in office, none of which are very noteworthy. He has traveled the world more than any other president, appeared on television more often than any former president and accomplished a first in receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for promises, all during his first year [...]
While the Obama Administration tries to justify its cooked numbers on what the stimulus package has and hasn’t done, alleging 1 million jobs saved, it is not focusing on creating jobs; instead the focus is on spending $1 trillion on health care reform, the impact of which will loose further jobs.
There were 13 symbolic boots, guns and helmets on the riser and during a traditional Army roll call for the dead there were 13 unanswered names read during a memorial service Tuesday for those slain during last week’s massacre at Fort Hood – but 14 died not 13.
While our Mourner in Chief delivered a solemn, dignified eulogy enshrining 13 victims of last week’s massacre at Fort Hood, which he called ‘incomprehensible’, there was a ray of hope that President Obama saw the carnage for what it was when he said, “It may be hard to comprehend the twisted logic that led to [...]
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