Category: Economics
Warner Todd Huston
February 3, 2013
Barack Obama, Big government, Business, corruption, Culture Of Corruption, Democrats, Dumbasses, Economics, Liberals, Media
Once again liberal economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman has said that our government trillions in debt is not a problem and even intimated that we might …
Warner Todd Huston
February 1, 2013
2nd Amendment, Barack Obama, Big government, Congress, Constitutional Issues, corruption, Democrats, Economics, Gun control, Leftist Tolerance, Liberals, Media, Politicians, Senate
Texas’ newest Senator, Republican Ted Cruz, has launched a Cruz missile right at Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel for the threatening letters the mayor sent to several American banks because …
NPR is again flogging a recent anti-fracking protest song performed by Yoko Ono and Sean Lennon that features the memorable refrain, “pleeeease, don’t frack my mother.” The half-comedic song …
US GDP "growth" since the "recovery" is now the worst in US history.
When you compare government spending to a fictitious GDP figure things don’t look so bad according to Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman. The crucial thing to understand here …
One way to mark the legacy of a presidency is to tally statistics and at least one stat is not very flattering for this president: Americans on food stamps …
No good deed goes unpunished in New York as the state has abruptly cut off a contract with the independent auditor who found that the city and state had …
Despite Obama’s promise to cut unnecessary regulations, his administration issued $236.7 billion in new regulations in 2012. According to a report by the American Action Forum, headed by former …
Warner Todd Huston
January 7, 2013
Asshats, Barack Obama, Big government, corruption, Culture Of Corruption, Democrats, Economics, Environmentalism, EPA, Liberals, Media
President Obama’s supporters love to call him the “cool” President, a “no drama” guy, and generally like to claim he is unflappable in office. Whatever the truth of that …
It is well noted that we live in an overly litigious society. But one small company in Las Vegas isn’t just knuckling under the thumb of a big corporation …