Quote of the Day… 7/25/08
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Political Quote of the Day
Politics is largely the process of taking credit and putting the blame on others — regardless of what the facts may be.- THOMAS SOWELL
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Political Quote of the Day
Politics is largely the process of taking credit and putting the blame on others — regardless of what the facts may be.- THOMAS SOWELL
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Economy
If Treasury Sec. Paulson can’t get a regulator who can rein in these two — and put them into receivership if they require taxpayer money — he should put the political blame squarely on Fannie and Freddie’s enablers in Congress.
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Economy
Politics is largely the process of taking credit and putting the blame on others — regardless of what the facts may be. Politicians get away with this to the extent that we gullibly accept their words and look to them as political messiahs.
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Politics
Barack Obama insists, quite correctly, that his patriotism cannot be judged by whether he wears an American flag lapel pin. But it’s fair enough to measure a politician’s patriotism by whether his positions on crucial questions of war and peace are based on the national interest, not which election the politician has his eyes on. By this standard, recent Democratic presidential nominees, and especially Obama, do not fare well.
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Health Care
Closest thing to universal U.S. coverage is in Massachusetts but there have been some unexpected glitches.
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Election 08’, Foreign Policy
Never before in the field of human endeavor, has so little been said, about so much.
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Election 08’
To rid Congress from the likes of Murtha would be a giant step in the right direction.
The Bear on Jul 25 2008 | Filed under: Election 08’
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcPwxv8f5cM