One OK Thing About Obama… So Far
By: davenj1 (Diary) | May 4th at 08:34 AM |
This is a rare article indeed since there is really not too much to like about Obama’s presidency thus far. Given the class warfare, the now-boring playing of the race card, the constant campaigning and not to mention his lack of leadership skills, Obama is a walking poster boy for failed socialist policies domestically and naivete at best in international relations. His biggest legacy will | Read More »
A Coherent Energy Policy: Liberal Hypocrisy & Strategic Considerations
By: davenj1 (Diary) | March 5th at 08:56 AM |
Perhaps the greatest concern in any debate regarding a national energy policy has been and continues to be our dependence on foreign oil. Obviously, our reliance has a direct effect on foreign policy and strategic thinking that has, at times, hampered or ability to formulate a coherent, consistent and principled foreign policy, especially in the Middle East. Also, as emerging economic powers like India and | Read More »
Immigration Reform Now- Part 2: Social Services
By: davenj1 (Diary) | November 25th at 08:09 AM |
There are the obligatory complaints about the effects of illegal immigration on public services and infrastructure. However, one has to look at the problem in perspective. In certain cases, there are clear cut effects, but blanket assertions that state that on a whole illegal immigrants are the cause of all our ills serve no purpose. According to the Census Bureau, immigration to the US accounts | Read More »
Part 4 of Many: Wasserman Schultz and Obama’s Vision for Israel
By: davenj1 (Diary) | June 8th at 01:44 PM |
This the 4th in a series of articles on the pearls of wisdom that come forth from Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Chairman of the DNC and the perm-challenged Congressman from Florida’s gerrymandered 20th Congressional District. This could be called the Wacky World of Wasserman. On June 5th, she had an editorial in the Sun-Sentinel regarding Obama’s Middle East speech at the State Department. It starts | Read More »
Revisiting the Axis of Evil
By: davenj1 (Diary) | June 18th at 09:00 AM |
Other than the debacle of Obama’s domestic policies and the Gulf oil spill non-leadership issue, two of the most daunting tasks facing Obama in the area of foreign policy are North Korea and Iran. Thankfully, Bush helped take care of another one- Iraq. The other two are part of Bush’s original “axis of evil.” First, some liberal pundits believe that the State of | Read More »