Month: November 2008

Tomorrow is Victory in Iraq Day

November 22nd is Victory in Iraq Day. By every measure, The United States and coalition forces have conclusively defeated all enemies in Iraq, pacified the country, deposed the previous regime, successfully helped to establish a new functioning democratic government, and…

If you say you'll be different.. be different.

The most frustrating thing for conservatives who want to make the Republican party strong, and move intelligent public policy along is that often its hard to find a candidate who will actually stick to their guns when finally given the…

Socialism

As we attempt to sort out which businesses are too big to fail..  Please consider reading Walter William’s take on it. I think it just need to be repeated. ..and repeated.

Privatizing Michigan… For the WIN!!!

After the last two articles, the first: Privatizing the automakers, and yesterday’s: Privatizing the Unions..  I assumed there might be an eye open to another unique solution.. What about selling off the roads, rehabilitation and human services of Michigan? Unheard…

Privatizing the UAW or other unions to promote success!

The unions, unlike private entities rely on government intervention for their survival.  For without government and the NLRB to protect it, the typical union would fold under the weight of the imposed mediocrity it provides.  Entrenched union leadership simply focusing…

Privatizing the AUTOMAKERS to solve their dilemma…

Privatization has been touted as a cure to the inefficiency of government run institutions for many years now, because having a vested interest in the profits or losses of any program is key to the success of those programs.  Private…

Inimicus pessimus meus ipsius sum (I am my own worst enemy)

I’m not sure there is an active blog, news source, or TV/radio show anywhere, that hasn’t touched on the effects of automaker layoffs, bailouts, or expected bankruptcies.  Most will agree, that no matter the proposed solution, there will be winners…

A Promise.

Its now past Veterans Day, and many folks will move on to the next holidays..Thanksgiving, then Christmas, or one of the others. So with all the “stuff” happening we all move on pretty quick to the next thing.. I wasn’t…