Posts Tagged ‘carter’
President Obama has decided the unemployment situation is bad. He has a point. It’s now as bad as it was when Reagan fixed Carter’s mess. So, he decided to have a get-together with minds that he thinks will fix the problem. Now, in my relatively simple world, the best way to cure unemployment is to [...]
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Ever read one of those posts that just puzzles you? I do that all the time. Kinda like sitting in a chair that’s about to tilt over. Sometimes it’s fun, sometimes it hurts. I was reading a post by Andrew Pavelyev in The New Majority and got that feeling. He meanders until he reaches his [...]
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Every now and then, not really too often, I feel like I am the only one with the insight and divine intervention of knowing what the heck is going on. That’s not necessarily an arrogant feeling. It’s more like a frustration thing. It’s obvious what’s happening, but no one else sees it. Instead, they just [...]
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