Monday Reads
'Cup and sauce and newspaper'by Anthony Ulinski Good Morning! I’ve had to dig around to find some things to read. It seems most of the MSM has had a post-midterm elections let down or something. So,...
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Coffee and Morning News, by Tim Nyberg Good Morning! Yesterday, Newsweek published a list of job-creating strategies by former President Bill Clinton. The headline is “It’s Still the Economy, Stupid.”...
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Good Morning!! I’m switching to strong coffee this morning, because I’ve had the sleepies for the past few days. It’s been really damp and humid here, so maybe that’s the reason. All I know is I keep...
View ArticleIt’s still the jobs, stupid
In what I hope is not some symbolic hype, Alan Krueger–an actual economist and a labor one at that–was nominated by President Obama today to head the Council of Economic Advisors. He will replace...
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Good Morning!! I have a few interesting reads for you today. There isn’t a lot to be happy about in the news these days, but I hope that some of my picks will bring a smile to your face. Maybe this...
View ArticleEntitled One-Percenter Bill Keller Wants Baby Boomers to Give Up Social...
Smarmy former NYT editor Bill Keller From today’s New York Times: “The Entitled Generation.” The notion that our generation has been spoiled rotten is not a terribly new thought. A dozen years ago Paul...
View ArticleTuesday Reads: Daniel Inouye, Richard Engel, and Fiscal Slope Trial Balloons...
Sen. Dan Inouye reads with children Good Morning!! Senator Dan Inouye, who died yesterday at age 88 was a Japanese American who fought for the U.S. in World War II. From Time Magazine: On Dec. 7, 1941,...
View ArticleIt’s Finally Happened: Obama Has Driven the Pundits Insane!
Sure, these two guys were a little nutty to begin with, but now they’ve gone around the bend. First up: Have you seen the latest drivel from Robert J. Samuelson? Seriously, even the Washington Post...
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