Category: politics

  • Manipulating Opinions by Leaving out Facts – see how it is done

    Since Clinton did do something as president to fix one sector of the American health care system, to avoid misleading readers, I should have said, “No Republican president has ever attempted to fix this mess in any way.”

  • Jobs: Digging for FACTS – Part 3/3

    No matter the reason, dropping out of high school is a decision made by the individual. No president, G. W. Bush or Obama, forces anyone to drop out of high school or to avoid college. If a child grows up and cannot read, it is not the president’s fault.

  • Jobs: Digging for FACTS – Part 2/3

    A little known cause of illiteracy is cultural influences, children learn a lot from their environment at a young age and are known to mimic the behavior of the people around them …

  • Jobs: Digging for FACTS – Part 1/3

    What about the people that quit a job or retired and are being replaced—replacing people that quit or retire does not show as an increase in jobs because that job already existed and it isn’t a new job—it is an old job.

  • Conservative Red versus Liberal Blue – a new way to see politics in America

    I believe the results of this unbiased study without any political agenda may surprise you and change your perception of how conservatives and liberals think.

  • Sheep to the Slaughter

    The usual response after a lone-wolf tragedy such as this one is a demand from anti-gun advocates for more restrictions on the sale of weapons such as hand guns and semi-automatic rifles. However, there may be a more logical way to deal with this sort of killing spree.

  • Sick of motor-mouth Politicians? Me too! – Part 2/2

    The US exported almost US$17 billion worth of American made clothing to other countries in 2011 MADE in the UNITED STATES.

  • Sick of motor-mouth Politicians? Me too! – Part 1/2

    When Harry Reid opened his mouth, it sounded as if every penny was going to China but that is not true.

  • Discovering the four Koch Brothers – Viewed as Single Page

    Fred Koch wrote, “The colored man looms large in the Communist plan to take over America,” and that “Welfare was a secret plot to attract rural blacks to cities, where they would foment a vicious race war.”