Monthly Archives: October 2011

Just Do Nothing

“The power to do nothing is resident in every man.”  I read that somewhere, or words to that effect, and it stuck.  Probably in a Tom Clancy novel.  For those of us who live in the grassroots, flyover states of this great U.S.of A. it seems that, many times, people choose to yield this “power […]

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Can Mr. Smith Still Go To Washington?

What happened to the old fashion notion of putting your country first and your political career second?  How do we get back to what the founders envisioned as a representative government.  We elect someone to go and represent us as a whole, to make sure that our country runs smoothly and in concert with our […]

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Obamacare Falling – A Domino At A Time

For months Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius insisted that the section of the Obama health care plan known as CLASS, the Community Living Assistance Services and Supports program could be fixed.  But she finally acknowledged Friday that she doesn’t see how.  Like every other liberal plan based on ideological demagoguery, it was supported […]

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Government Creates Codependency

I just finished having a chat with my nephew.  He, along with his wife and family, are self-less individuals, who have given up the luxuries of American life and dedicated themselves to helping the less fortunate of this world.  And I mean world – they’ve worked with the homeless in California and just recently came […]

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The Most Successful Economy In The World

I’m a voracious reader – just ask my wife how many books are on my nightstand at any one time.  While starting the book Doing Business God’s Way (a book on business and economics by Dennis Peacock) I ran across the forward by Joe Johnson, the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Business Reform magazine.  The following […]

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