Do you remember the Seinfeld episode which focused on Bizarro World, a concept taken from Superman comics? Also incorporating the now famous “man hands” sketch, this episode was hilarious. In Bizarro world, everything is backwards. Good is bad, up is down, left is right, etc. Lately, I feel as if I’ve been dropped into Bizarro world myself. “How so?” you may ask. Because the most recent 2016 presidential election polls show Donald Trump leading the Republican field with nearly 40% of evangelical Christians now supporting him. I am pausing now for emphasis … EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS!
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Showing posts with label Budget Deficit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Budget Deficit. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Ribeye Steak, a Polish Waiter and Being an American
For the first time in a long while, my wife and I have the
chance to get away alone for a few days.
We chose to go back to Williamsburg, Virginia. It’s been great so far. I love Virginia. The history here is incredible. Both sides of my family have roots in
Virginia dating back to the 1620’s in Jamestown. During our tour of the Williamsburg capitol
building, it was all I could do to keep from getting the tour guide’s attention
and blurting out that my great-great-great-great…grandfather sat right here (well the capitol was actually in Jamestown then, but why quibble over historical details) in
the 1623 House of Burgesses. I was sure
he would be automatically impressed and ask me to expound on my great knowledge
of what it means to be an American. Being the humble man that I am, however, I didn’t want to make others feel as if
they were lesser Americans, so I held back.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Playing "Chicken" with the Country
Friday, November 30, 2012
I Say "Pedal to the Metal" As We Approach the Fiscal Cliff
1. Balance the budget TODAY and stop the bleeding. It is insanity to keep piling on to a problem that is about to get away from us in the form of obligated payments alone. We have to stop the interest growth, and running budget deficits for one more day is ludicrous. If you don't hear the word "trillion" in a budget reduction plan, you're not hearing a serious plan!
2. We have to pay down our $16 trillion national debt. That means we really aren’t looking for a balanced budget, but rather a budget with a revenue surplus. We need to do better than balancing the budget!
3. Get focused again on being an innovative nation that produces things of value which other countries want to buy.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
The Tax Man Cometh
I wish I could say I'm surprised that Obama thinks we can tax our way into prosperity without spending cuts. Either he doesn't understand basic arithmetic, or there something else afoot here.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/mcconnell-burst-laughter-geithner-outlined-obamas-plan_664210.html
See earlier post for a dose of reality from the numbers.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/mcconnell-burst-laughter-geithner-outlined-obamas-plan_664210.html
See earlier post for a dose of reality from the numbers.
Coming Soon - Uncle Sam Wants His Cash!
Today, November 29, 2012, I made the mistake of looking at the national debt again. Hours later I’m still depressed. If you haven’t taken a look at this web site (usdebtclock.org), you should. It is sobering if you weren’t concerned already. As the numbers spin upward at a dizzying pace before your very eyes, you begin to get a visual picture of the growing mess we are in.
Deja Vu All Over Again
On August 3, 2011, I sent one of a life-long series of such letters to my US Representatives and Senators which they are duty-bound to accept. This one was to Senator Mitch McConnell in the wake of the bi-partisan agreement to once again raise the national debt ceiling. I meant what I said then, and I mean it now. Republicans were banking on 2012, and it didn't work out well for us. This letter, along with my previous post, really sets the framework for the next blog posts which will lay out some thoughts on the pending "fiscal cliff".
Senator McConnell,
I’m extremely frustrated, but not surprised at this debt ceiling compromise.
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