With chronically high unemployment, anemic economic growth, and monstrous debt hanging over the head of America, one would assume that the 2012 presidential race would certainly be about the economy. My prediction is that it won’t be. Once the Republican primaries are over and a GOP candidate has been selected,… CONTINUE
Perry Criticism Sheds Light On What Really Creates Jobs
One of Rick Perry’s big selling points as a presidential candidate is his governorship of the state that has created approximately 37% of our country’s jobs since the Great Recession. That’s a very impressive number. Thus, it’s no real shocker that his opposition in the Democratic party and in the… CONTINUE
Compromising On Reality
When I was a kid back in the 80s, I looked forward to watching professional wrestling on television every Saturday morning. I liked the action, got a kick out of the personalities, and yes… I believed it was real. But there was one aspect of the programs that always confused… CONTINUE
Lisanomics – The Nerve of Those Credit Rating Agencies!
Over the past few months, I’ve seen a commercial on television from a credit repair company featuring a character named “Lisa”. She’s a young, attractive, visibly pregnant mother standing in front of a nice house with a nice yard. She confides in the viewing audience that she has a credit… CONTINUE
Coming Out of the Conservative Shell
Since the inception of the Tea Party, the media has largely tried to paint the movement as a group of angry, anti-government extremists who couldn’t wait to leave their secluded cabins and double-wide trailers to gather in joint opposition of the first black president. I think the media-elites actually believed… CONTINUE