August 2, 2011
The debt ceiling debacle represents another loss for Obama in a long list that shows his presidency rolling over on liberal ideals and caving in on the promises he made in 2008. The learning curve for the inexperienced President has been a costly process for his base and for the most vulnerable of our nation. [...]
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July 25, 2011
Recent political posturing and game playing by both parties further justifies the necessity for a third, independent political party; one not aligned with the present choices (or lack thereof), but committed to revamping a system that if not totally broke, is in need of serious resuscitation. The present crisis by a duopoly and duplicitous political [...]
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Maybe Wall Street Would Be Better Off Hiring More Women
November 1, 2011On Squawk on the Street last week, Jim Cramer and others noted the practical nature of women to look at problems and find a way to solve them. Citing Merkel of Germany, Secretary of State Hilary Clinton, and Meg Whitman, new CEO of HP, as examples of women exhibiting a pragmatic approach to problem solving [...]
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