We have just updated our Liberty & Freedom map to include the revised Electoral College headcount looking to the 2012 Presidential election. It still takes 270 EC votes to win, but for many states, there have been gains and losses. Texas was the big winner with a pick up of 4. Florida gained 2 EC […]
Take Out a 3/5 Card…
Now cut your card in half. You will have all the room you will need to jot down Barack Obama’s pre-presidential credentials. Let’s face the unpleasant facts. The fellow was a blank sheet of paper. Since Americans voted that, for some reason, hope is a strategy, we have all been treated to the following roster […]
Congratulations Buckeyes
You all have just voted resoundingly to bankrupt your state, while you kicked a really good governor in the face. You have allowed the public sector unions to run roughshod over you. Who in their right minds would want to start a small business or any other form of business in Ohio? Have you looked […]
Obamanomics at Work
Wow, what a stinker! Here I am referring to the November jobs report, which the White House, along with the media lackeys, is attempting to put on a positive spin. Here is the sad reality.
Your Great Health Find
Flee the big box, simulated food, super stores. I will not step in these feedlot-oriented, packaged foods behemoths and you need not patronize the simulated food boxes either. Why refer to the commercial chains as simulated food purveyors?
The Neocons are Back Again for More!
You may be familiar with Foreign Policy Initiative and directors William Kristol and Robert Kagan. And you may be familiar with FPI’s 25 February 2011 open letter to President Barack Obama. Forty-five former U.S. government officials and assorted foreign policy experts, including the likes of Paul Wolfowitz, Max Boot, John Podhoretz, and Randy Scheunemann (foreign […]
What I Learned in Paris: Part VI
Heading west to Normandy for our WWII D-day trip with Paul Woodadge (ddayhistorian.com) meant dealing with a Parisian train station (Paris Gare St. Lazare), with which we were not familiar. Previously, we had been traveling south to Beaune or Provence or Switzerland from the familiar Paris Gare Lyon and had been issued tickets that required […]
What I Learned in Paris: Part V
The goal for our third European trip of the last year was to fully check out the French railway system with trips south to Provence and west of Paris to Normandy. On the front, middle and back ends of the trip, we wanted to get a complete picture of how business was faring in Paris […]
Newt’s the Winner, Hands Down
You would not know it by the polls, but Newt Gingrich stands heads and shoulders above the field in the ongoing series of Republican debates.
What I Learned in Paris: Part IV
Debbie and I just returned from our third European trip of the last year. We have decided to make Paris our home base as we continue to expand our research on a wide front. It has become increasingly clear that the European monetary union has reached the critical stage. If the Euro blows up, in what […]
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