More on the Strange Speaker from Doctor Zero
I wrote the other day about how Nancy Pelosi told a whopper of a lie about the debt when she was introducing the new Speaker of the House, John Boehner. I offered that she’s either delusional, or a pathological liar. John Hayward, who writes now for Human Events, has some excellent observations about the strange [...]
Wisdom from Ron Paul: “Your Money has Never Been Safe in the Government’s Hands, and it Never Will Be.”
From Ron Paul’s website (H/T to Amateur Economist): Perhaps the biggest media story of 2010 was the influence of Tea Party voters on the congressional landscape. The new congress comes to Capitol Hill with a mandate to end profligate spending and restore fiscal sanity, we are told. But when the House and Senate convene in January, [...]
Will Republicans save us from our fiscal woes?
Walter Williams, in his weekly syndicated column, asks an interesting question: if the Republicans do take control of the Image via Wikipedia House and Senate in this year’s elections, will they do a better job of restraining the federal budget monster that the Democrats and Obama have unleashed? His analysis of the past may not [...]
Hey Republicans: what’s our unifying theme?
Jeb Babbin, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense under George H. W. Bush, has in interesting piece over at The American Spectator today. He details some of the current administration’s failures, and how ample opportunity is available for the opposing party to regain some of the losses experienced in 2008. He identifies some young guns with big [...]
Failure
Part of getting back in the saddle is reading and writing about the other stuff I’m interested in. Russ Roberts over at Cafe Hayek has a good post about Obama’s big gamble to accomplish the “re-shaping” of America. The outcome has not been what he expected. The latest job numbers are discouraging. The economists’ debate [...]










