The guardians of the world economy still seem to think the answer to too much debt is yet more debt. Imagine the response, though, if you had asked any of the current crop of central bankers five years ago about the inflationary consequences of pumping trillions of dollars into the financial system.
Archive for October, 2010
Latinos Go Conservative
As if the White House didn’t have enough to worry about, a recent Gallup poll piled on bad news for President Obama. Now just 55% of Hispanics support the president and his liberal agenda.
The November tsunami?
New poll suggests 50-seat loss for Democrats. Karl Rove gives the latest on the polls and prospects for a huge GOP wave on November 2nd.
Recalling ND Senator Conrad goes to court
The Tea Party in North Dakota is trying to recall Democrat Sen. Kent Conrad who is not up for election this November. They are going to court to overturn the denial by the Secretary of State State Al Jaegar a Republican.
Health care: Freddy Krueger lives
Sen. Judd Gregg gives his theory on why Americans haven’t embraced national health care reform and whether the bill can be fixed. “This bill has as its fundamental purpose the social engineering agenda of the left which is to basically create a single payer system in this country”
NPR CEO Vivian Schiller Key Architect of FCC Govt Takeover of the News
Schiller calls her creation the Public Media Platform, and the left is very excited about it. It’s a digital network in partnership with all the nation’s public news providers, built to distribute their news locally, regionally and nationally.
Puerto Rico Governor Fortuño Unveils Comprehensive Tax Cut Plan for Business, Individuals to spur growth
Maybe Obama and the Democrats can learn something from this Hispanic about taxes and economic growth.
Boxer campaign solicits teachers to use students for campaign work
Barbara Boxer is in violation of California campaign law in soliciting teachers to recruit students to volunteer for the Boxer campaign during school hours.
Patrick Murphy-linked Absentee Voter Controversy Unfolds in PA
Patricia Poprik, vice chairman of the Bucks County Republican Party in Pennsylvania, speaks about an ongoing absentee ballot controversy fueled by Democrats via the fictitious “Pennsylvania Voter Assistance Office.”
Charlie flip flop Crist now blames GOP right turn for independent run
Crist claims his leaving the GOP had nothing to do with losing the primary. How can you believe anything he says?