Thoughts On “Obama’s Backup Plan?”

Drone Murder Inc = Obama Clinton Diplomacy No need for messy discussions. Learn to obey Obama and the new america rulers, or else. Obama-Corzine 2012 tax estimator Transparent & Bankrupt (Sorry Joe, you didn't bring the Obamabucks looty booty to Obama's table like Jon Corzine did after Jon Corzine hosted Obama's 2012 campaign kickoff party at Jon Corzine's fancy Manhattan pad just weeks before the looting of the Midwest USA Farmers accounts Read More

Opinion On “From Gutenberg to Zoobert”

I love is gone my Kindle for frivolous reading. It's so convenient for a busy person to be able to buy and access a book in half a minute from anywhere. I love that! That being said, there are some important books that I will always want to own physically. Call me paranoid, but history has a way of being manipulated, and there are events in the not-so-distant past that alre already forgotten because they don't fit the progressive narrative. Read More

Criticism On “For Private”

Isn't this special. Good. Perhaps the eventual conclusion of this will be that more and more of these private aircraft (and the wealth created to obtain them) will migrate out of the country. Some of the commenters here appear to enjoy the tag-team concepts of class envy and jealousy of wealth. TAX THEM! CONFISCATE THEIR WEALTH! They think they can actually own and fly private jets!? Those greedy associates companies. Those greedy people. Read More

A Response To “Vatican in Bold Bid to Attract Anglicans”

Celhow much tax will i paybacy is a church discipline, that can be difficult to understand in the current culture, but it makes a lot of sense. It clearly follows the example of Jesus, was practiced by the apostles and early church fathers, and as a practical matter, it allows priests to freely devote their lives to their flock. Attending to family needs while at the same time responding to bereavement or other crisis needs of the Read More

My View On “These Families Shop When Aid Arrives”

A sizeable percentage of the poor run out of food? Maybe, but not the ones in the photos that accompany this story. None of them looks like they've missed a meal in quite some time. In fact, they all look like they could afford to miss a meal or two. Except for the tattooed guy who knocked up his girlfriend. He looks like he works out just about every day. Wonder what gym he belongs to, and how to break up with your girlfriend much he's Read More

A Commentary On “Airport Screeners Reveal Travelers’ Surly Side”

I, too, wondered about the passenger volume at Israeli airports. That may have some bearing on the quality of selection, training recruitment and selection process supervision of Israeli screeners. They undoubtedly have a much smaller force with more stringent selection criteria. They are also likely not bound by the kind of political correctness rampant in the staffing process for U.S. government jobs or that which is mandated by government Read More

Some Thoughts On “Senate Blocks Boehner’s Debt Bill”

While true that the US had a 91% top marginal rate in the 1950's, the total revenue amount of revenue versus the size of the economy was similar or actually smaller than what we had with the current tax rates pre-recession. There is a limit to how effective raises taxes are at actually raising revenue. Further, even if you assume no adverse economic impact (which of course is absurd), you could raise the top rate to 100% and generate Read More

Views On “Naomi Schaefer Riley: What the Mormons Know About Welfare”

Mr. Mueller, You are right, I am free to change my citizenship. Instead I choose your own change to exercise my Freedom of Speech in calling out foolishness like you and a few others here profess, in order to change the country's direction through creating a more informed voter before they enter the voting area. What an interesting angle you take in your world view. I'm guessing that you're a apologist for Herr Zeller and Rolf in The Read More

Opinion On “Dick Armey and Matt Kibbe: What Congress Should Cut”

A good start, but it stops short of a number of agencies that have grown like mushrooming cancers. Most of these have regulatory powers of dubious need. For example, the EPA when it becomes concerned with fad scientific claims based on the health hazzard of elements and compounds that are present elsewhere on Earth with no effects on health. A part per billion of lead won't cause mental illness and only two types of asbestos, which microscopically Read More

An Opinion On “U.S. Weighs a Direct Line With Tehran”

Talkwhat do i do if i'm boredng to potential enemies? NO, NO and NO! Clearly softie Obama is afraid to start another war in the Middle East and wants to use telephones instead of missiles. We need to start talking about a new war anyways, I am getting bored with current ones. Since most of our troops are on Iranian border already, I say we attack them and get it over with. We will save a ton of money on fuel and transport if we start Read More