Posts Tagged ‘realclearpolitics’

Why so serious? ( About the health care reform debate. )

August 11th, 2009 | No Comments

On Facebook we’ve had a lively discussion about the health care reform, health care insurance reform, socialization of health care industry, debate that is now going on between the SEIU and the astroturf disrupters.  It’s gotten pretty heated in the town halls.  Sometimes on Facebook too.  But, since you can’t actually scream or strong-arm someone [...]

Some people just hate birthers

August 4th, 2009 | 2 Comments

I have to admit, I had never heard the term “birther” before. I don’t watch tv much, so I guess that’s why. Dictionary.com doesn’t have a clue what “birther” is either. So, whenever a word is used I don’t know and dictionary.com doesn’t either, I go to urbandictionary.com. They of course have it. According to [...]

Thomas Sowell and Upside Down Economics

February 18th, 2009 | No Comments

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 [...]

Unions aren’t the problem, employers are?

December 9th, 2008 | No Comments

I read an article by Marie Cocco of the Washington Post in RealClearPolitics.  it just confounds me.  Per Marie: Unions aren’t the problem. They are the solution. ….. Creating a viable middle class has been the goal of organized labor since labor first became organized. And it is this goal that was abandoned outright by [...]