CBO Report: U.S. Deficits “Unsupportable”
by Bob Adelmann | 12:44 pm, February 3, 2012
The Congressional Budget Office has been accused of fudging the numbers. However, these numbers are so bad they don’t can’t be fudged.
Greeks About to Learn the True Cost of Bailouts
by Bob Adelmann | 12:31 pm, February 1, 2012
It is said that history teaches all things but that those who don’t know history are bound to repeat its mistakes. Greek is about to get a lesson in history.
Irony Alert: Keynesian Economists Rip Obama for Failed Keynesian Policies
by Bob Adelmann | 5:05 am, January 5, 2012
The hypocrisy of this crowd is astonishing. They’re been promoting or supporting Keynesian policies for years, and when they don’t work, they blame the implementer!
Senator Tom Coburn’s Annual “Wastebook” Released
by Bob Adelmann | 12:52 pm, December 30, 2011
Senator Tom Coburn sports a very weak conservative rating, having voted for some of these wasteful measures and then criticizing them in his “wastebook.” Isn’t that the definition of hypocrite? Well, yes.
What We’re Up To
by Jon Caldara | 3:23 pm, August 16, 2011
Few things I want to highlight real quick:
Editorial page editor of the Colorado Springs Gazette Wayne Laugesen was kind enough to write a little blurb about and link to the show we did a couple weeks ago. We talked about the horribly fallacious campaign to smear the Springs with deputy director of the Colorado chapter [...]
Obama’s Evergreen Goes Brown
by Joshua Sharf | 12:23 pm, July 28, 2011
Barack Obama and Harry Reid may not be able to produce a spending plan, but at least they have their old campaign talking points from 2008 to fall back on. With the Senate having failed to produce a budget in over 2 years, the President’s budget having succeeded in uniting Washington to a degree not [...]
Government gone wild- the debt explained in plain language.
by Mr. Bob | 11:48 am, July 21, 2011
This is truly depressing. Tweet
Mainstream Media Reports Actual News – shocking
by Mr. Bob | 1:00 pm, March 8, 2011
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Sen. Udall and Ken Buck agree on need for balanced-budget amendment
by Michael Sandoval | 5:32 pm, February 10, 2011
Will Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., and Ken Buck, the Republican who ran unsuccessfully for a Senate seat in November, become the Colorado dynamic duo of federal deficit reduction via a balanced budget amendment?
Contrasting Sen. Udall’s fiscal rhetoric with his voting record
by Kelly Maher | 11:30 pm, December 7, 2010
U.S. Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., cited the nation’s “looming debt” as a reason to oppose President Obama’s proposal to maintain current tax rates, along with other measures, that carry a $900 billion price tag. And what is Udall’s voting record on fiscal issues over the past decade? [At left, Udall spoke recently on the earmark ban proposal.]
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