ATLANTA— Another of my long-held beliefs about Barack Obama is that he is enjoying the good effects of a popularity bubble. At 100 days, he has the highest approval ratings of any president in three decades. I welcome the idea that I could be wrong, but I still firmly believe my initial prediction made during the campaign [...]
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First 100 Days: Is Barack Obama’s Popularity a Bubble That is About to Burst!?
Posted in Domestic Affairs, Economy, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Democrats, Dick Morris, First 100 Days, Liberals, Obama Administration, Obama Approval Crash, Obama More Popular Than Policies, Obamaflation, Obamanomics, Polls, Predictions About Obama Administration, Presidential Popularity, Progressives, Worst President Ever on April 30, 2009 | 13 Comments »
Top 3 WORST Decisions Barack Obama Has Made in His First 100 Days
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Bush Administration, Economic collapse, Federal Deficit, Federal Reserve, First 100 Days, George W Bush, Inflation, National Debt, Obama Adminisitration, Obama Budget, Obama Will Cause Inflation, Obamaflation, Obamanomics, Obamas Worst Decisions, US economy, Worst Decisions, Worst President Ever on April 29, 2009 | 1 Comment »
ATLANTA— Barack Obama has now been in office for 100 days, which marks the traditional starting point for assessing how his presidency is doing. Mr. Obama’s first 100 days have been incredibly active. In reality, they have had to be. He faces two ongoing wars and a crippling, global financial crisis. Additionally, he is a [...]
As a Taxpayer, Are You Excited to be Working Hard So That General Motors Can Provide Its Customers With a Lifetime Powertrain Warranty?
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, tagged Automotive Industry, Barack Obama, Ford Motors, Free Markets, General Motors, GM, Government Motors, Government Waste, Obamanomics, Restructuing Plan on April 28, 2009 | 7 Comments »
ATLANTA— With each passing day in the automotive industry debacle, I grow angrier and angrier. I just read the article below about how General Motors’ restructuring plan involves the government taking a majority stake in the company. What a complete disaster. While this may not go through as outlined, I still could not be more [...]
Banks Now Rejecting Government Funding Through TARP and PPIP, Ahead of the “Stress Test” Announcement
Posted in Economy, Politics, tagged Banks, Banks Resist Government Funding, Barack Obama, Financial Industry, JP Morgan Not Participating in PPIP, Participating in PPIP, PPIP, PPIP is Doomed, PPIP Participation, Recapitalization, Stress Test Results, Stress Tests, Timothy Geithner, Worst President Ever on April 25, 2009 | 2 Comments »
ATLANTA— According to MarketWatch.com, “more than 250 institutions receiving preliminary approval to receive funds from the Treasury’s Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, decided against taking the money.” Separately, Jamie Dimon, CEO of J.P. Morgan said during the first the bank’s first quarter earnings release conference call, “”[We have] no intent on using PPIP. We [...]
100 Days and Double Standards
Posted in Current Events, Politics, tagged Approval Ratings, Barack Obama, Clarence Thomas, Double Standard, First 100 Days, Presidential Polls, Worst President Ever on April 24, 2009 | 6 Comments »
LONG BEACH— It is no secret that liberals do not think much of the replacement for the first ever African-America Supreme Court Justice.
Can We Expect Strong Economic Growth Under Barack Obama?
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, tagged Barack Obama, Corporations, Crony Capitalism, Democratic Capitalism, Larry Kudlow, Obama Administration, Obamanomics, Ronald Reagan, Socialism on April 23, 2009 | 6 Comments »
ATLANTA— This is a great article that I just had to share. Enjoy! Will Crony Capitalism Produce Strong Growth? By Lawrence Kudlow How far will the Obama administration move to assert regulatory control over key sectors of the economy? Are we moving away from democratic capitalism, and toward some sort of corporatist state-directed economy? That [...]
Is Team Obama Fumbling in the Torture Debate?
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Bush Adminsitration, Dennis Blair, Intelligence Director, Obama Administration, Obama Deletes Torture Memo, Team Obama, Torture, Waterboarding on April 22, 2009 | 4 Comments »
High value information came from interrogations in which those methods were used and provided a deeper understanding of the al Qa’ida organization that was attacking this country —Adm. Dennis C. Blair, Intelligence Director, In a memo to his staff. April 16th, 2009 ATLANTA— As seen above, Barack Obama’s intelligence director, Admiral Dennis Blair is being [...]
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