by Lawrence on January 5, 2010
In October My Personal Introspections blog published a post that asked if the United States would fall apart in 2010, as predicted by Professor Igor Panarin and dutifully reported by IZVESTIA. Today the question is will the United States become a socialist country in 2010.
The answer will be yes, if our legislators pass the Obama/Reid/Pelosi [...]
by Lawrence on December 16, 2009
December 15th, 2009
by Michael Luo and Megan Thee-Brenan
- New York Times
WebNote: Read this column then check out the comment section on the NY Times site. Looks like Americans might finally be getting mad enough for that R3volution.
More than half of the nation’s unemployed workers have borrowed money from friends or relatives since losing their [...]
by Lawrence on December 7, 2009
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The much-ballyhooed global meeting of representatives of 192 +/- nations seeking so far elusive common ground on the issue of climate change got under way under a threatening cloud of doubt Monday. Some of these people strongly this is humanity’s last chance to stop global warming. The motive of some of these people [...]
by Lawrence on November 7, 2009
National Public Radio publishes a lot of things that are, to say the least, not worthwhile; the “The End of Privacy” is not one of them. Please read the following introductory piece by Julian Sanchez of Cato@Liberty, then go on over to NPR and see the comprehensive introduction to the bitter fruits of the currently [...]
by Lawrence on September 20, 2009
Here is the latest video from Dan Mitchell of the Center for Freedom and Prosperity. His real-world approach to data and research shows the burden of government spending is far too high—not just in the U.S., where the policies of the Bushes, father and son, and Obama have increased the federal budget more than 100 [...]
by Lawrence on September 20, 2009
by Patrick J. Buchanan
Down at the Chinese outlet store in Albany known as Wal-Mart, Chinese tires have so successfully undercut U.S.-made tires that the Cooper Tire factory in that south Georgia town had to shut down.
Twenty-one hundred Georgians lost their jobs.
The tale of Cooper Tire and what it portends is told in last week’s Washington [...]
by Lawrence on September 18, 2009
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As published in the North County Times – August 9, 2009
By Congressman Darrell Issa
Between the rising cost of heath care and the expanding role of government, Americans are frustrated. Economists predict that we will be spending 20 percent of our gross domestic product on health care by 2017. Now the president wants Congress [...]