The Value of Experience
tommy @ September 3, 2008 # One Comment
It seems to be getting a lot of play lately, with some sort of bizarre comparison of the experience between Obama and Palin.
OK, fine, whatever.
Exactly what prepares one to be President? Or more to the point, can anything prepare you for it?
Since I’ve never been President, and have no plans to do so now or [...]
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Obama And The Need For Change
tommy @ July 29, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Senator Obama likes change, he wants a lot of change. All change all the time. I too like change, you get enough of it and it adds up to real money.
Somehow I can’t shake the feeling that if he gets the change he wants, I’ll get less of the change I [...]
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The Obama Service Plan…
tommy @ July 14, 2008 # No Comment Yet
I’m always somewhat intrigued when I hear Sen Obama speak. He’s quite a charming speaker and it’s generally entertaining to hear him speak. However, I’m frequently left wondering just exactly what it is he meant…
Loving your country must mean accepting your responsibility to do your part to change it.
Evidently loving it as it [...]
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Gas Prices Are High
tommy @ April 30, 2008 # 3 Comments
True enough. Oil companies are making a bunch of money too. True enough. Still, can someone explain to me exactly how raising taxes on Oil companies is supposed to help lower the price of gas?
I’m not saying it wont work like that, just that I don’t see how…
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Unintended Consequences
tommy @ April 10, 2008 # No Comment Yet
A common law run amok…
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A Brain Damaged Boxer Was The Best She Could Do?
tommy @ April 1, 2008 # One Comment
Clinton compares herself to a Rocky Balboa
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Worth The Read
tommy @ March 23, 2008 # No Comment Yet
Just for the phrase…
a Picasso of asininity, a Mona Lisa of moronic imbecility
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The Tax Rebates
tommy @ February 11, 2008 # 4 Comments
Otherwise Known As Economic Stimulus
As someone who is at least nominally considered to be conservative, I am really really (and I do mean really) annoyed by this. I understand the philosophy of it. People have money to spend, so they buy things. Someone has to make these things (or at least drive [...]
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