Posted Thursday, February 5, 2009 at 10:20 pm by Dillon MacRae
The financial titans running Wall Street appear still to be in denial, but the devastation they wrought upon citizens both in the U.S and the rest of the world will prove to be their undoing — a self-destruct mechanism triggered when greed became so obscenely excessive that it no longer is even a matter for reasonable debate. Read full post »
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Filed under: Economy
Posted Monday, February 2, 2009 at 10:11 pm by Dillon MacRae
If you’re puzzled over Republicans’ apparent inability to offer timely, creative and effective solutions to help dig America out of this economic black hole — one into which their own failed policies have sucked us lightyears from where we began — you’re not alone. Fresh ideas nowhere to be found, GOP leaders still seem pre-programmed to try bamboozling the citizens of this land using the very same stale gimmicks — more tax cuts for corporations and the affluent — that helped get us into this mess. Read full post »
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Filed under: Economy, General Politics
Posted Saturday, January 31, 2009 at 3:32 pm by Dillon MacRae
Could it be that George W. Bush, in part by serving as the most effective recruitment tool in Al Qaeda’s arsenal, also played the very same role in recruiting U.S. voters for the Democratic Party? If new research from Gallup is any indication, that seems to be a fair assessment. Read full post »
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Filed under: General Politics
Posted Friday, January 23, 2009 at 11:53 am by Dillon MacRae
President Obama’s noble determination to forge a new spirit of bipartisanship in Washington — not just in rhetoric but in deed — should provide great comfort to every American who has recoiled for almost two decades at the juvenile us-vs.-them divisiveness ripping the seams of our national fabric. Read full post »
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Filed under: 2008 Campaign, General Politics