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- 26. January 2012: The Differences Between Obama and Gingrich
- 6. January 2012: The real unemployment statistics
- 1. January 2012: Biodiesel
- 19. November 2011: There is no 99%.
- 2. November 2011: I'm bored.
- 2. October 2011: The role of uncertainty in economics.
- 1. September 2011: What is fair anyway?
- 18. August 2011: President Obama's new job plan
- 10. August 2011: Apple at the top of the list
- 9. August 2011: Beginning economics.
economics
Politics
I’m bored.
Here is is, an entire year before the election, and I’m bored already.
Oh, I know how important it is, and I know how complicated the issues
are, but the rhetoric is just… so… flaming… stupid.
Obama keeps spouting Keynesian economic drivel while emasculating Congress
and gutting the Constitution. I realize that Executive Orders have been abused
long before Obama took office, but he is using them in new and innovative ways
to completely gut the checks and balances that were supposed to prevent this
type of power grab.
Of course, it’s not his fault alone. Congress is doing it’s best to help him.
The Super-Committee that is supposed to reduce spending, when the Congress cannot
(And does anyone seriously believe it stands a chance of working?) is the ultimate
abrogation of their authority - and they did it volunarily!
Maybe it’s not boredom, maybe it’s anger and frustration.
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