Monthly Archives: August 2011

The Prelude To QE3

Next week begins the prelude to Quantitative Easing 3. The jobs plan speech, by Barrack Hussein Obama, will kick-start the process for the QE3 debacle. Woven somewhere in the rhetoric will be the part where money will be required for job creation. You can take it to the bank.
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How Soon The Global War?

Ominous war clouds are on the horizon. The signs are increasing. Presently, there is either war or civil unrest in Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria, Egypt, and Somalia. Further, Iran is pursuing a nuclear strategy, China posturing militarily and a hornet’s nest brewing in a dozen other countries. Continue reading

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Evil Winds Blowing

The Constitution is only as good as the stewards who live by it. According to some, the Constitution has been abused, gutted and rendered virtually worthless. The destruction of the Constitution has progressed during the last hundred years, gaining momentum over the last thirty, and is now resting in the trash heap of good ideas gone bad. Or so, some say.
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America’s Idols

American Idol is a money-making machine. With the trio of judges back for another year and Jennifer Lopez on board to pocket 20 million, the money has to come from somewhere. The highly organized and choreographed tour is part of the equation. Continue reading

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America’s Long Ride

Despite the fact that today’s world moves at a blistering pace, there is a long slow ride back to the kind of prosperity and respect the United States once had. America is simply too mired in the quick sand of increasing debt and liabilities to make a jump to warp speed financial well-being.
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When The Crisis Shifts Into Overdrive

As the old saying goes, “When your neighbor loses their job, that’s a recession. When you lose your job, that’s a depression.” No amount of political spin can refute the depression like economy in America. The economy is like a drug addicted, cash transfused Zombie, aimlessly walking along a pathway of impending misery.
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1913 – Bleeding Democracy To Death

Three things happened in 1913 that began bleeding Democracy to death. The first was the ratification of the 16th Amendment, to the Constitution, on February 13th. The second was the ratification of the 17th Amendment, to the Constitution, on April 8th. The third was the creation of the Federal Reserve, a private banking cartel, on December 23rd. Continue reading

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Movers And Shakers In D.C.

Where are all the movers and shakers in D.C. when you need them and government is left to the worker bees that actually get things done. For starters, the gang of 535, known as Congress, is on vacation. And Barrack Hussein Obama? Continue reading

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Bringing Back American Manufacturing

What’s happened to Made in the USA? The most recent glaring example of the great sell out is the memorial to Martin Luther King, opening in Washington, D.C. The Martin Luther King granite memorial was made in China.
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Saying Goodbye To Gaddafi

Regardless of how you spell it, Gaddafi, Kadafi, Gadhafi,Gadafy, or Quaddafi, the result is the same – he’s gone. You can say goodbye to him, along with the American tax dollars that helped pay for his departure. The undeclared and unconstitutional war against him, in the name of rebels, has succeeded. Continue reading

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