A Call for Patient-Centered Health Care

December 28, 2007 at 6:57 pm

As Americans, we spend more on health care than any other nation and get less. Why is this the case? Just for a second, I’d like to ask you to tune out all that you’ve heard about health care and to think like an insurance company. I used to work […]

GOP to Christians: We Want Your Votes, Not Your Values Part II

December 26, 2007 at 3:22 pm

While researching the Huckabee coverage, I thought I remembered seeing a brief blurb in the news a while back in which a senior Whitehouse official called the evangelical Christians nutjobs. Digging further, I found out that David Kuo, a former Bush speech-writer, wrote about this in his book Tempting Faith. […]

GOP to Christians: We Want Your Votes, Not Your Values

December 23, 2007 at 4:14 pm

The Republican race for President has certainly taken an interesting turn recently. As Rudy Guiliani’s campaign sinks faster than the Titanic or the “Straight Talk Express,” Mike Huckabee is now the GOP front runner. Yet many stalwarts of the Republican right have come out against Huckabee. Ann Coulter recently said […]

Historic Messages: Ben Franklin

December 16, 2007 at 11:47 pm

Here’s a selection of a few Benjamin Franklin (the original self-made man) quotes from Bartleby’s and his Autobiography to remind us of some of his thoughts on America. Liberty “They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” Historical Review of […]

Taking From the Poor, Giving to the Rich

December 15, 2007 at 3:10 pm

Here’s an interesting post from Jared Bernstein on the growing economic gap between rich and poor. Compiled from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) statistics, here’s some highlights: $400 billion was transferred from the bottom 95% to the top 5%. The share of income held by the top 1% has climbed […]

Dear Democrats: Here’s How to Fight in the Budget Fight

December 13, 2007 at 1:27 am

Today, the inevitable happened. Congress caved in to virtually all of President Bush’s budget requests. Previously, I warned that the Democrats had painted themselves into a corner because they only see two alternatives: fund the war or cut funding altogether. And they’re afraid to cut funding for the war because […]

MOTWA: Barack Obama

December 10, 2007 at 12:42 am

The big winner of this week’s Message of the Week Award is Barack Obama and not just because Oprah Winfrey endorsed him. Obama wins because he found an answer to the experience question that rings true with Americans: it’s not about experience, it’s about judgment. Since summer, Obama has been […]

Rebuilding the Middle

December 7, 2007 at 4:32 pm

Feeling the end of a Republican administration that has gone out of its way to help big business, lobbyists are rushing to pass last minute legislation to receive as many handouts as possible. Large broadcasters want to be able to own more stations and media outlets, trucking companies want their […]

MOTWA: The YouTube Debates?

November 30, 2007 at 2:04 am

The following is a list of topics covered in the Republican YouTube debates last night: Illegal immigration, 4 questions Conspiracy, 1 question National debt, 2 questions Less Federal government, 1 question Taxes, 2 questions Farm Subsidies, 1 question Lead-laced Toys, 1 question Gun Control, 3 questions Crime, 1 question Abortion, […]

Supreme Excellence in Warfare

November 24, 2007 at 3:03 pm

One of the greatest ironies of the Bush administration is that the worse the President performs, the more people think that they need a “strong leader” like him.

For example, Bush invades Iraq on trumped up charges, destabilizes the Middle East, creates more terrorists than ever before, and convinces people we need a strong leader to solve these problems. Of course, few mention that Republicans are responsible for these problems in the first place.