Category Archives: American Politics
Health Insurance Reform on the Bubble
Thursday’s public summit on Health Care Reform will be carried on C-SPAN and cable television. Anyone care to bet that the American people will end up the losers? The Democrats frittered away their chance to give the American people something … Continue reading
Deficit Hawk Disinformation
Deficits have since the Great Depression been the only real tool the federal government has had in its arsenal to fight recessions, and especially serious declines such as during the Great Depression. So are federal deficits the problem today, or … Continue reading
Raising the Ante on Health Insurance Reform
At a recent Democratic National Committee fundraiser, President Obama raised the stakes for Democrats in Congress: “And it may be that … if Congress decides we’re not going to do it, even after all the facts are laid out, all … Continue reading
Obama Turns Hard to the Center
The signs are unmistakable. Whether it be his decisions as Commander-In-Chief in Afghanistan, his recent proposals for a series of small business tax cuts to spur job growth, or calls for a spending freeze on discretionary federal spending – President … Continue reading
Supreme Court Opens A Can of Unintended Consequences
Common wisdom surrounding the recent supreme court decision striking down federal campaign limits on corporations and unions is that it was a win for conservatives and Republicans and another blow to liberals and the Democratic Party. The case harkens back … Continue reading
Massachusetts Voters Do Dems A Favor
The voters in Massachusetts sent a message that is unmistakable – that people are hurting and way too angry to suffer a party that can’t govern. With 60 votes in the Senate, a strong majority in the House of Representatives, … Continue reading
true politics
This blog is dedicated to the premise that truth is manifest in facts. Webster’s Dictionary lists the following definitions for the word truth: the state of being the case ; the body of real things, events, and facts ; often … Continue reading