Michael Reagan,FloydReports.com President Obama,the Democratic Party and its members of Congress have spent years blaming former President George W. Bush for the nation’s current economic woes,which is akin to blaming the bank’s tellers for a bank robbery,or for the dishonesty of their bosses,the bank’s executives who were looting the [...] Ben Johnson,The White House Watch Impeachment usually represents a punitive act following the commission of a crime,but some are looking to it as a last means of self-defense. At a Tea Party town hall meeting last night Rep. Michael Burgess,R-TX,said impeachment “needs to happen”to stop Barack Obama from inflicting [...] Ben Johnson,The White House Watch Obama scored another historical first on Friday,becoming the first president to see the U.S. credit rating downgraded by Standard &Poor’s,from AAA to AA+. While we hope his presidential reign lasts no longer than January 2013,Americans may have to live with the consequences of Obamanomics [...] Ben Johnson,The White House Watch Three years ago,many well-meaning Americans suspended concerns about Barack Obama’s experience,judgment,and associations in order to vote for an “historic”president. To paraphrase H.L. Mencken,they got one —good and hard. Friday night,for the first time in history,Standard &Poor’s downgraded the U.S. [...] Floyd and Mary Beth Brown,FloydReports.com Washington is obsessed by picking winners and losers. But the Establishment media has the story all wrong again. The Republicans,they say,won this skirmish over debt. But actually Republicans displayed a total lack of commitment to their principles. The only winner in the “Budget Control Act of [...] Rep. Tom McClintock,FloydReports.com The “Budget Control Act of 2011” increases the debt limit by between $2.1 and $2.4 trillion,the biggest explosion of debt in American history. It allows the government to avoid spending reductions for the next two years while squandering our last best hope of averting a sovereign debt crisis. I [...] Alex Pappas,The Daily Caller Sarah Palin knocked presidential candidate Mitt Romney for waiting until the debt-ceiling compromise was a “done deal” before speaking out against it. “Bless his heart,I have respect for Mitt Romney,but I do not have respect for what he has done through this debt increase debate,” she said [...] Tom W. Pauken This factory is in China,but it doesn't have to be. America faces its most serious economic crisis since the Great Depression. While the finance economy has improved somewhat since the bursting of the credit bubble in 2008,the labor market economy continues to languish with the national unemployment rate officially [...] | |