ATLANTA— In yet another sign that conservatives may be forcibly changing the direction of the Republican Party (and possibly the country), Dede Scozzafava (R), has suspended her campaign in the New York District 23 run-off election for Congress. Mrs. Scozzafava has been pilloried by the right for being pro-abortion and too soft on state spending and other [...]
Archive for October, 2009
CONSERVATIVE UPRISING: Dede Scozzafava Suspends Her Campaign in NY 23 Special Election!
Posted in Health Care Reform, Politics, tagged Anti-Obamacare, Dede Scozzafava, Democrats, District 23, Liberals, New York, Newt Gingrich, NY 23, Obamacare, Obamaflation, Obamanomics, Republican Split, Sarah Palin, Scozzafava Resigns, Special Election, US economy on October 31, 2009 | 21 Comments »
Head Muscle: Health Care DMV Style
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, tagged Head Muscle, Obamacare, Obamaflation, US economy on October 30, 2009 | 2 Comments »
ATLANTA— I wanted to share a link to a great post from our friend at Head Muscle. Health Care DMV-style. The description of going to the DMV in California is priceless. Great post!
A Promising Financial Future?!?!
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, Politics, tagged bonds, China, commodities, Economic, export, Finance, Freedom, GDP, import, money, Stock Market, stocks, TIPS, Treasuries, United States on October 29, 2009 | 15 Comments »
BECKLEY— Today the economic news was good. The Gross Domestic Product surged to 3.5%. Of course the stock market rallied back up over 10,000…again. This is no surprise with government spending (yes, GDP is composed of government spending) in all their various forms this was bound to happen. Add to this that consumers are starting to spend [...]
Paul Krugman: As Dangerous as He is Arrogant on the Health Care Debate
Posted in Current Events, Economy, Health Care Reform, Politics, tagged Health Care Debate, Krugman Housing Bubble, Krugman terrible ideas, Obamacare, Paul Krugman, Paul Krugman Tea Parties, US economy on October 26, 2009 | 4 Comments »
ATLANTA— I stumbled into an op-ed piece by Paul Krugman this morning. (I tell myself every time I that I do, I won’t let myself it happen again- but then there I was). This post was titled “After Reform Passes.” Mr. Krugman was writing about what life after reform will look like, in keeping with [...]