RALEIGH— There are many sites to see when traveling the United States of America. I recently drove from coast to coast and had the privilege of meeting people at each stop as I traversed America. There were many surprises along the way and just as many revealing truths that fly in the face of the Democratic [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Economic collapse’
Healthcare and Unemployment
Posted in Domestic Affairs, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Politics, tagged Carlsbad Caverns, Economic collapse, Health Care Reform, Obama Inflation Unemployment, Stimulated Unemployment, Stimulus, TARP, Unemployment Rate, Worst President Ever on November 6, 2009 | 2 Comments »
California Burning
Posted in Domestic Affairs, tagged California, California Water Crisis, Democrat Rule, Economic collapse, Failed State, Gerrymander on October 5, 2009 | 22 Comments »
LONG BEACH— The State of California is amazing. Its landscape is almost a miniaturized and condensed United States of America. It even comes complete with its own “great plains” in the Central Valley, or San Joaquin Valley.
American Missive at One Year
Posted in Current Events, Domestic Affairs, Economy, Politics, tagged 2008 Election, American Missive, American Missive is the best blog ever, Conservative, Democrats, Economic collapse, Left Wing, Liberal, Obamaflation, Obamanomics, Republicans, Right Wing, Sarah Palin, The people love the American Missive, US economy, Worst President Ever on August 10, 2009 | 2 Comments »
ATLANTA— Today marks the one year anniversary of American Missive. We started this blog in the heat of the 2008 Presidential election season to voice our opinions on the progress of that election and to engage in healthy debate over the qualifications of the candidates and their positions. Since that time, our site has received 21,719 hits [...]
The U.S. Financial Markets Have Stabilized: Does that Mean TARP Worked?
Posted in Economy, Politics, tagged Anna Schwartz, Bad Assets, Banking System, Congress, Economic collapse, Fiscal Stimulus, TARP, Tax Cuts, Trouble Asset Relief Program, US economy on July 19, 2009 | 2 Comments »
ATLANTA— A friend of mine asked me a very direct question the other day. Given that the financial markets have stabilized in the months after the passage of the Trouble Asset Relief Program (TARP), has that caused me to reconsider my view that the policy was wrong? That is a great question. I had been thinking a [...]