ATLANTA− Former Ron Paul staffer and Reagan economic advisor Bruce Bartlett slammed Republican economic policy in the Fiscal Times last week, blaming it for exacerbating our current, massive federal deficits. In the article, Mr. Bartlett singled out Ronald Reagan’s broad economic strategy of “starving the beast” as being a baseless strategy with no credible results.
Posts Tagged ‘Conservatives’
Why Republicans Should Ignore Bruce Bartlett and Continue to “Starve the Beast”
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, Politics, tagged Bruce Barlett, Conservatives, Federal Deficit, Republicans, Starve the Beast on November 28, 2010 | 25 Comments »
Some Things I Hope Republicans Don’t Do in 2011
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, Health Care Reform, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Conservatives, Democrats, Health Care, Liberals, Obamacare, Republicans on November 11, 2010 | 1 Comment »
ATLANTA— I really couldn’t be more pleased with the outcome of last week’s elections, but I view 2011 with some trepidation as well. Republicans were restored to power, not because they fully convinced voters to reembrace them and their policies, but because the Democrats moved so far to the left, Republicans looked moderately acceptable by [...]
Was 2006 – 2010 the Last Gasp of the Democratic Party?
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, Health Care Reform, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Conservatives, George Bush, Harry Reid, Howard Dean, John Edwards, John Kerry, Liberals, Nancy Pelosi on November 9, 2010 | 20 Comments »
ATLANTA – Over the past few days, I’ve been wondering, was the 2006 – 2010 dominance of the Democratic Party just a blip on a longer-term trend of Republican electoral dominance?
O’Donnell Wins! Will the Tea Party Hurt GOP Chances at Taking the Senate!?
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Politics, tagged 1980 Elections, 2010 Elections, Christine O'Donnell, Conservatives, Democrats, GOP, Jim Demint, Republicans, Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, Tea Party on September 15, 2010 | 11 Comments »
ATLANTA— Christine O’Donnell in Delaware is the latest Tea Party candidate to upset the Republican Establishment in a Senate primary. She follows Marco Rubio in Florida, Joe Miller in Alaska, Rand Paul in Kentucky, and Sharon Angle in Nevada. The Tea Party movement, which is being increasingly dumped on by both Democrats and Republicans (as well [...]
Another Blog About Fringe, Racist, Anti-American Tea Party Radicals
Posted in Economy, Health Care Reform, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Congress, Conservatives, Democrats, Left, November 2010, Right, Tea Party, Tea Party Movement, US economy on April 13, 2010 | 8 Comments »
First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, and then you win.” —Mahatma Ghandi ATLANTA— Gallup took upon itself a mission in recent weeks to poll the Tea Party movement and they found some rather interesting facts. These facts were interesting because the Tea Party movement has been so deliberately mischaracterized by the American [...]
REDISTRIBUTIVE CHANGE: Nancy Pelosi’s House of Horrors Passes Health Care Monstrosity…
Posted in Domestic Affairs, Economy, Health Care Reform, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Change you can believe in, Conservatives, Democrats, George Bush, GW Bush, Harry Reid, Liberals, Nancy Pelosi, Obamacare, Unfunded Obligations, US economy on March 23, 2010 | 26 Comments »
ATLANTA— Mission accomplished, Democratic Party! Through twisted arms and backdoor dealing, Democrats managed to shove through an all-encompassing health care bill with no support from across the aisle. This day for Democrats must feel like that fateful day George Bush climbed onboard that boat in the Pacific, declaring that the mission in Iraq was accomplished. [...]
RATE HIKE: BARACK OBAMA TAKES ON GREEDY CALIFORNIA HEALTH INSURERS!
Posted in Current Events, Health Care Reform, Politics, tagged Barack Obama, Conservatives, Health Reform, Hugo Chavez, Obamacare, Paul Ryan, Progressives, Sustainability, US economy, Venezuela on February 22, 2010 | 3 Comments »
ATLANTA— The Obama Administration is now highlighting recent health insurance premium increases in California as an example of why more federal government involvement in controlling health-care is required. Left to their own devices, the Administration assumes, profit-seeking, greedy insurance companies will exploit market conditions and drive premiums unnecessarily through the roof. If you are watching [...]
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