Monthly Archives: November 2011

Following a 21st Century Tradition, Cain’s Ignorance is Celebrated

Once upon a time there was a US presidential candidate that could not name three out of four heads of state. The significance of this lies in that he was not asked whether he knew who was running the Federated … Continue reading

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Super Committee Blues

Just because the delegation of budget cutting has been relegated to a “Super Committee” doesn’t mean it has any more ability then the previous 4 committees to make the necessary moves towards shrinking the nation’s debt. If anything the term … Continue reading

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The GOP energy plan: what’s really in it for labor?

Governor Rick Perry announced his new energy plan earlier this month in hopes of winning some policy-based support. I heard last week on NPR that his speech on deregulating and energy independence left his audience of blue-collar workers skeptical, but … Continue reading

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Herman Cain Truths

As Herman Cain’s sexual harassment scandal continues to captivate the attention of every news medium, logically one wonders, what else don’t we know about Mr. Cain? The answer? That he is a businessman who is more interested in turning a … Continue reading

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