This is so ’90s
By: reddog53 (Diary) | January 31st at 08:03 AM |
Fox News is reporting that President Obama met with senior military aides and told them to reduce spending for FY2010 by a little more than 10%. To put this in perspective, the Defense Budget, along with the other components of the President’s Budget is submitted to Congress next week. The military takes about 15 months to analyze requirements, determine the costs, prioritize and edit the | Read More »
Trillionpalooza
By: reddog53 (Diary) | January 19th at 01:09 PM |
Like a lot of other curiosity seekers, I followed the link to the draft Stimulus Bill to see what was really being considered. I share Representative Boehner’s exclamation– “Oh My God.” How is any of this being seriously considered by our elected officials? Wading past details of additional layers of administration, auditing oversight and website designs for hundreds of millions of dollars, you find a | Read More »
Trillion Dollar Insanity
By: reddog53 (Diary) | December 14th at 09:08 AM |
Listening to the TV and Radio pundits as well as reading the various news sources about the Obama plan for a $1Trillion dollar stimulus plan can make you just plain crazy. President Elect Obama wants to spend $500B per year for 2 years on construction projects for roads, bridges, schools and the like to stimulate the economy and “preserve or create 2.5 million jobs.” | Read More »
Obama’s Plan to Redistribute the Nation’s Wealth
By: reddog53 (Diary) | October 11th at 08:37 PM |
After listening this past week to all the press accounts praising Obama’s grasp of the economy and how everyone thinks its a better way, I figured a bit of my own investigation might be warranted. Obama’s credentials in economics are really thin–from what we can tell of his academic and professional history. He has advisors, such as Frank Raines, Laura D’Andrea Tyson and others that | Read More »
Massive Voter Fraud
By: reddog53 (Diary) | October 11th at 11:43 AM |
The most distressing aspect of the massive voter fraud being discussed here at RedState is the origin of the problem: somehow we were convinced it would be a good idea for private groups to participate in the validation of our most basic right: the right to vote. How did we ever depart from the normal processes of having people show up in person to the | Read More »