… the city’s decades-long journey from prosperous, middle-class community to bankrupt, crime-ridden, foreclosure-blighted basket case is straightforward — and alarmingly similar to the path traveled by many municipalities around America’s largest state. San Bernardino succumbed to a vicious circle of
Category: Politics
Obama Approach to Economy, 2013 and Beyond…
Here’s one for you — How to (not) run a government: don’t worry about tracking expenditures against a budget (Harry Reid’s no budget for last 3 years), and at the same time assume you can take on an endless amount of
Mayan Calendar and the End of the World
The Mayan calendar theoretically predicted the end of the world in December 2012… Hat tip to Slick
Obamacare and Business
A day after Barack Obama earned a second term in the White House, Papa John’s founder and CEO John Schnatter said the president’s signature health-care reform law would increase his business costs and possibly result in employees’ hours being cut.
Rising number of states seeing one-party rule
“There are mores states that have tipped either increasingly Republican or Democratic over time. Even in close elections you have a majority of voters who live in counties where the election wasn’t close at all. The world they see at
Early Christmas Card
I love Christmas lights! They remind me of… “the people who voted for Obama…” They all hang together; half of them don’t work, and the ones that do, aren’t all that bright!
The Real Lesson of the Election
As Obama’s unpopularity grew during the last four years, his team at some point decided to concede Indiana. From their perspective, Indiana lacked one tactical asset that Ohio had — early voting. Early voting is a boon for the vote
Post-Election: More Closings and Layoffs
Elections have consequences… We’re started to see the business impact of Obama’s policies: More companies announce closings and layoffs.
Florida: 53,000 dead people on voter rolls
As many as 53,000 dead people and 182,000 non-U.S. citizens may be registered to vote in Florida… via Florida.: 53K dead people on voter rolls.
Voting Blocks
Demographic voting is the new norm in America. You vote based on who you are, not where you live or how well each campaign has articulated its case. 93% of blacks, 70% of Latinos, 60% of those under 30, and