August 2008

The Price for Change

Posted by admin on August 31, 2008 in Uncategorized

“America, now is not the time for small plans.”

Taxpayers beware. While it was enlightening to hear Obama articulate the modern day ideals of the Democratic party, and how it views Republican philosophy, my skepticism kicked in after hearing the word “change” uttered over a dozen times throughout.

Michelle O Hits The Marx

Posted by admin on August 27, 2008 in Uncategorized

If the Obamas are wondering why McCain is catching up in the polls despite his own perceived faults among conservatives, it’s because voters are becoming more aware of sound policies when they hear them, and inflating one’s tires isn’t one of them.

Hey Corzine, is it warming or cooling?

Posted by admin on August 17, 2008 in Uncategorized

Given the benefit of the doubt, Global Warming and/or Cooling aren’t insidious hoaxes. But the redundant misinterpretation of facts leads to disastrous policies such as the Kyoto Protocol, cap and trade, burning our food supply with boondoggled attempts at new energy sources such as ethanol, and so on.

Saving the planet in the time of Cholera

Posted by admin on August 5, 2008 in Uncategorized

But Mrs. Pelosi is sure to sort this all out after one more read of One Hundred Years of Solitude on her much needed five week vacation. Saving the planet can be so very taxing. Literally.

Alinsky: Obama Community Organizing

Posted by admin on August 5, 2008 in Uncategorized

At the heart of the Alinsky method is the concept of “agitation”–making someone angry enough about the rotten state of his life that he agrees to take action to change it; or, as Alinsky himself described the job, to “rub raw the sores of discontent.”