CBO All But Guarantees Fiscal Cliff Gridlock
by Bob Adelmann | 6:31 pm, November 11, 2012
When an irresistable force meets an immovable object, it’s called gridlock.
Ann Coulter’s True Colors
by Bob Adelmann | 6:37 pm, November 3, 2012
For the most part I enjoy reading Ann Coulter’s columns. True, sometimes she is over the top with her vitriol, but most of the time her targets deserve it. But her column today betrays her. She makes two mistakes immediately – two incorrect assumptions in my view – and comes out with the inevitable wrong conclusion: Romney [...]
The Inevitable Tax Increase No One Is Talking About
by Bob Adelmann | 3:41 pm, October 27, 2012
There’s zero likelihood that this tax increase will be stopped. No one wants to talk about it. It has been avoided in the debates like the plague. No politician who I know of has mentioned it. It has public support from those who are dependent on it. Resistance is futile. It’s the Social Security payroll tax [...]
Romney Exposes Himself (Politically, That Is)
by Bob Adelmann | 6:10 pm, October 26, 2012
John Hawkins has, unintentionally I’m sure, done Romney skeptics like me a world of good. By taking snippets from the three “debates” of Romney’s comments, Hawkins has put to rest any idea that Romney is a conservative, or even coherent. Try this one: If I become president, I’ll get America working again. I will get [...]
Fiscal Cliff, Fiscal Gap, Lame Duck Congress
by Bob Adelmann | 8:31 am, October 25, 2012
There are none so blind as those who refuse to see.
Welfare Tops $1 Trillion for the First Time
by Bob Adelmann | 6:11 am, October 23, 2012
The government is spending itself into bankruptcy by trying to be all things to all people, using other peoples’ money. Until the money runs out, that is…
Social Securty is Dying
by Randall Smith | 10:53 pm, October 2, 2012
The Congressional Budget Office has released their report on the long-term projections for Social Security. It’s not good.
Over the next decade, spending will exceed dedicated tax revenues, on average, by about 10 percent. With more members of the b…
Seeing Stars: Who Needs That Pesky First Amendment
by Randall Smith | 6:00 am, July 18, 2012
Both parties have representatives publicly talking about ignoring the First Amendment. The protections provided by the Constitution are not just there when convenient and easily discarded when not. It would be wise for everyone to remember that.
On t…
The Budget Battle: Entitlements Staying, Taxes Going Up
by Bob Adelmann | 12:31 am, April 12, 2012
The game is rigged. If you can control the conversation, then the results can be predicted. Statist A (Obama) is debating with Statist B (Paul Ryan—sorry!) about just how much we want government to grow. Yup, that’s the question. No shrinking, no cutting, no limiting, no eliminating. That’s how the game is played.
Obama Targets Ryan Budget to Distract from Failed Policies
by Bob Adelmann | 11:27 am, April 5, 2012
The progressive president revealed a lot more in his luncheon talk with the kept media than was reported elsewhere.
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