Thursday, November 18, 2010

November 18, 2010


Returned from Vegas on Friday night/Saturday morning worn out by the shear enormity of the place. It is truly one of the seven man made wonders of the world. We did some gambling and saw some shows and generally had a great time. Jon and Michelle are good people to hang out with and know a lot more about Vegas than either Sam of I. Now back to reality.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

November 10, 2010

Sam and I are off to Vegas for three days and two nights to meet up with the Parsonnets in celebration of Jon's 50th birthday. Staying at Planet Hollywood.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

August 31, 2010

The current economic downturn, recession if you like, is being compounded by the policies of the party currently in control of the government, Democrats. By that I mean that the Democrats who are indebted to the labor unions for helping to put them in power are using government money and programs to enhance labor's hold on the American economy, which has shifted dramatically in recent decades. Only about 7% of the private sector economy is unionized. This is because unions have destroyed virtually every industry where workers have been organized, just look at a partial list: automobiles, airlines, department and grocery stores, manufacturing, etc., the list goes on and on. So what have the unions done? They have gone into public sector where today 30% of that workforce is unionized, lead of course, by teacher's unions. The result is the same, state and local governments are bankrupt or are becoming bankrupt. In spite of this fact, the Democrats have continued to follow policies that perpetuate our economic problems: raising the minimum wage, bailing out the auto industry to prevent the collapse of the UAW, and creating a health care system that will alleviate the union's burden of having to provide health insurance to their members. The next step is pretty obvious, a bailout of state and local governments.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

June 9, 2010

DOROTHY RABINOWITZ: The Alien in the White House: The distance between the president and the people is beginning to be revealed. “A great part of America now understands that this president’s sense of identification lies elsewhere, and is in profound ways unlike theirs. He is hard put to sound convincingly like the leader of the nation, because he is, at heart and by instinct, the voice mainly of his ideological class. He is the alien in the White House, a matter having nothing to do with delusions about his birthplace cherished by the demented fringe.”

Can the Democratic Party be saved? In the short term I don’t think so. Republicans will win control or near control of the Congress in the November elections thwarting Obama’s agenda for the following two years. However, the Presidential election of 2012 is still a toss up because Republicans will be so divided over a nominee to challenge Obama. The “Tea Party” and ideological conservatives will want a pure candidate that espouses their beliefs, while pragmatic moderate Republicans will want some one who can win. A third party candidate is a possibility. As for the Democrats I think Obama will be challenged for the nomination, possibly by Hillary Clinton. Obama will have to move toward the center to be re-elected if he survives the challenge.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Truths We Dare Not Speak

Truths We Dare Not Speak

Very interesting take on things by Stanford professor Victor Davis.

American Thinker Blog: UAW to sell it's glitzy resort

American Thinker Blog: UAW to sell it's glitzy resort

Link to this article if you have ever wondered why the American auto industry is in the toilet.