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What Happens to Rudy?

By Richard E Walrath Right now on the Republican side, Mitt Romney is way ahead in the Iowa polls while Rudy Giuliani is way out in front in national polls.  What the media and the political pundits ought to be talking … Continue reading

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When There is Only One Source

By Richard E Walrath If you live in Columbus, OH, you buy all your electricity from AEP.  Why?  There’s nobody else selling it.  So guess what?  AEP is all for deregulation.  Why?  So they can bump up their prices.  Funny … Continue reading

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Voluntary Recalls November 2007 – Check your Freezers

By Patricia L Johnson Only three (3)  days into the month of November and already we’ve had two major food recalls on the books due to possible E. coli contamination, 1.1 million pounds of ground beef sold nationally under various brand names … Continue reading

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NEW ATOMIC ELEMENT IDENTIFIED

By Unknown The New Element (Gv) Recent hurricanes and gasoline issues are proof of the existence of a new chemical element. Research has led to the discovery of the heaviest element yet known to science. The new element, Governmentium (Gv), has … Continue reading

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Are We Better or Worse Off?

By Richard E Walrath There’s a lot of talk about regulation, but I don’t see a lot of evidence of it.  More of it in the food industry, especially imports, would please me.  People who buy toys think there should … Continue reading

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It’s Everywhere

  By Richard E Walrath Liquid CO2 has been discovered on Mars and on the closest thing on earth to Mars – Antarctica. Where was it first?  Or, where did they discover it first?  I don’t know the answer to … Continue reading

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Trio of Errors

By Richard E Walrath The war started in Afghanistan, so Bush and Cheney went to Iraq.  Afghanistan is the place where all the troops should have gone in the first place. That war could have been over long ago. What … Continue reading

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Rampant Rumor

By Richard E Walrath "Why Osama Is the Best Choice for the Democrats in 2008" By  George W. Bush There is absolutely no truth to the rumor that the above op-ed piece was submitted by gw (guess who) to the … Continue reading

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When First Responders Aren’t

By Patricia L Johnson Sometimes I read articles and am totally flabbergasted at the utter stupidity of suggestions made. In the latest edition of Hightower Lowdown, edited by Jim Hightower and Phillip Frazer, the author(s) is suggesting a general work strike by … Continue reading

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Triangle of Terrorism

  By Richard E Walrath Does anybody remember the "Triangle of Terrorism" and the "Axis of Evil?"  The first term, Triangle of Terrorism was dr0pped because nobody could figure out how to make a triangle out of the three countires, … Continue reading

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When the Facts are Wrong…

By Patricia L Johnson Someone sent me a link to a web site and I’m going to use a few sentences from it as an example of how easily people are swayed. When you look at a web site and the owner claims … Continue reading

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Bungled Bush Boondoggle

  By Richard E Walrath Everybody in Iraq knows who the enemy is–everybody except United  States soldiers.  The enemy changes every day.  My guess is that there is a disaster in the making in Iraq unless you consider what is … Continue reading

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Sleep-Walking Through History With Reaganomics

By Patricia L Johnson and Richard E Walrath Republicans point to the back-to-back terms of President Ronald Reagan as a huge success for supply-side economics. Reagan received much applause from supply-siders because of his tax cuts for the rich, and … Continue reading

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Universal Health Care

By Richard E Walrath My own personal opinion is that we can’t get universal health care soon enough.  Truman did his best sixty years ago to pass it, but the country wasn’t ready yet. I don’t know that it’s ready … Continue reading

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Statement on Medtronic’s Voluntary Market Suspension of Their Sprint Fidelis Defibrillator Leads

FDA Statement "Today, Medtronic announced it was voluntarily suspending distribution of its Sprint Fidelis defibrillation leads because a small number of fractures have been detected. As a result of Medtronic’s action, no more Sprint Fidelis leads will be sold or … Continue reading

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Turkey in the News

  By Richard E Walrath All I’m reading about is the million Armenians the Turks killed in 1915 and whether or not this was genocide.  There’s no question that it happened–not even too much of a dispute about how many.  … Continue reading

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Un-intelligent

By Patricia L Johnson Intelligence reports indicated senior al-Qaeda leaders were meeting in the Lake Thar Thar region of Iraq on Thursday so we sent in the big guns… When it was over and done with we killed "an estimated … Continue reading

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Fact Checking

By Richard E Walrath I can’t find a report anywhere on the Republican debate that makes even an attempt to check out what Romney and Giuliani actually did about taxes and spending. They both could not be telling the truth.  … Continue reading

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Few Choices

  By Richard E Walrath The Fred Dalton Thompson express roared out of the starting gate like a herd of crippled turtles, and then faltered. If you aren’t sure of who to vote for, and you’re a Republican, vote for … Continue reading

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Laugh with Laffer over Supply-Side Economics

By Richard E Walrath and Patricia L Johnson Since 1913, almost a hundred years now, this is the first time that we have had back-to-back elected presidents of opposing parties who have served two full terms. Being able to compare … Continue reading

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The First Time

By Richard E Walrath Since 1913, almost a hundred years now, this is the first time that we have had back-to-back elected presidents of opposing parties who have served two full terms. FDR died on April 12, 1945 after having … Continue reading

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Goldilocks and Ben – the Big Bear

By Richard E Walrath The Dow settled down somewhat but still finished up for the day and the week.  I can’t make any sense of it–maybe Goldilocks can.  The money heads are always talking about the Goldilocks economy.  Maybe she has … Continue reading

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Heading in the Right Direction

By Richard E Walrath The employment figures for September came out, and everybody just loved them.  Why, I don’t know.  To start with, the August numbers were adjusted or revised, as they say.  Instead of losing 4000 jobs in August, … Continue reading

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The Luck of the Draw

By Richard E Walrath What do most companies do for their employees? Health insurance is a good example.  For years, employees thought and were told that health insurance was in addition to their pay.  Then they were told it was part … Continue reading

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The Wrong Train

By Richard E Walrath Bush is now talking about eliminating the budget deficit by 2013, as he continues to add billions of dollars to the National Debt, not to mention that his term is up, finally, in 2009, we hope. … Continue reading

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THEY NEED YOUR HELP!

By Richard E Walrath  Billions of dollars for the Bush National Debt and the Bush war – but no dollars for the Children’s Health Insurance Program. This morning President Bush vetoed the State Children’s Health Insurance bill.  It doesn’t matter if … Continue reading

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Shoot to Kill

By Patricia L Johnson No trial, no ‘innocent until proven guilty’, no incarceration for crimes committed, just here today – DEAD tomorrow. Military.com is reporting that during the period from June of 2003 through August of 2007, we have killed 18,832 … Continue reading

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To Match or Not to Match…

  By Richard E Walrath Former Senator John Edwards recently announced he will accept public financing for his campaign.  What does that mean? Campaign contributions are private funding from individuals, groups, PAC’s, firms, unions, and so on.  Public financing is … Continue reading

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Question for the Day

By Richard E Walrath There are about as many, 160,000 "independent contractors" in Iraq as there are troops.  When they start withdrawing troops, do they withdraw the same number of independent contractors? Do they get paid out of the defense budget … Continue reading

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What To Do About Iraq?

By Richard E Walrath People just can’t get their minds off the war in Iraq. I think they’d like to.  I think they want to. They realize there are many other really pressing problems, but what to do about Iraq?  … Continue reading

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Providing Cover

By Richard E Walrath The purpose of the Kyl proposal, of course, is to give Bush some cover if and/or when he attacks Iran which seems more and more likely each day.  The resolution, in final, form doesn’t says this–the wording … Continue reading

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The Sweet Bye and Bye

By Richard E Walrath I’ve been reading lately about all the people who have crossed the beautiful river into the land of the sweet bye and bye–and have returned!  The thing that bothers me, and I wonder about is, Why … Continue reading

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Independent Media – Less than the Best, Less than the Facts

By Patricia L Johnson The September 26, 2007 Senate vote on the amendment (Kyl Amdt. No. 3017 as Modified) to S. Amdt. 2011 to H.R. 1585 (National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008) certainly has created a bit of a stir.  … Continue reading

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The Economics of Robotics

By Richard E Walrath As a general rule, economic numbers are inflation adjusted when you see them.  If you are given "raw" numbers and don’t know what the inflation rate is, you don’t know what the increase or decrease is. If … Continue reading

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Sacrifices

By Richard E Walrath How long ago was it that United Nations inspectors were on the ground in Iraq and the United States had over 100,000 troops stationed in Kuwait all alive and well? How much would it have cost … Continue reading

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GDP — What’s in it for ME?

A new article by Richard E Walrath and Patricia L Johnson     "The next time you read or hear those glowing numbers about the economy, just ask yourself these three questions — " Click the following link to read … Continue reading

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Two faces of Politics – Phone-y and Phonier

By Richard E Walrath   Wouldn’t it have been terrible when Rudy was addressing the NRA if he had forgotten the name of his third wife when she called to remind him to take out the garbage when he got home? … Continue reading

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Home is Where the Heart Is

By Richard E Walrath Multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan have adversely affected  Army and Marine Corps units – ground forces are burning out and there is both an increase in mental health issues and a decrease in retention rates … Continue reading

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Going, Going, Gone to Iraq

By Patricia L Johnson Senator Ken Conrad, Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Budget, requested the Congressional Budget Office, CBO, to estimate the potential costs associated with maintaining a long-term military force in Iraq. The costs were projected using … Continue reading

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Not so Fast…

  By Richard E Walrath Senators Harry Reid (D-NV) and Patrick Leahy (D-VT) should talk to each other more often.  Reid came out with his statement about how he was glad Bush was offering up somebody the Senate could confirm. … Continue reading

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WHERE has all the money gone?

By Richard E Walrath Greenspan may be early in his new book which throws water on the Bush handling of the economy.  But where is the story of how the Bush economy went from a forecast of a surplus "as … Continue reading

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Not a “Wonderful Life” for Northern Rock

By Richard E Walrath Although the $2 billion only represented 4% of its deposit base, thousands of customers withdrawing their savings from UK’s fifth-biggest mortgage lender, Northern Rock, looked like a scene from the Jimmy Stewart movie, "It’s a Wonderful Life". If depositors knew … Continue reading

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Getting the Votes, One Way or Another

By Richard E Walrath If the Democrats can’t pick up a bunch of seats in the senate next year, they never will.  They have states like New Hampshire, Virginia and, I think, Minnesota where they should have winners.  I can’t … Continue reading

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Oil – $100 Barrel in 2008?

By Richard E Walrath Bad news for Amurka.  Higher oil prices just in time for the winter heating season.  Adjusted for inflation, oil is still cheap.  A barrel of oil that cost $38 in 1980 would now bring $96 – … Continue reading

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The Second Language

By Richard E Walrath Last night on the news, I switch around a lot, but I think it was MSNBC’s "Tucker" 6:00 p.m. EDT, which is anchored by Tucker Carlson.  He’s dropped the bow tie, wears lots of make-up, parts his hair … Continue reading

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An Open Letter to Associated Press

Patricia L Johnson and Richard E Walrath  The Associated Press article  U.N.: U.S. workers are world’s most productive [1] was recently published by MSNBC and contains the following comments: "The average U.S. worker produces $63,885 of wealth per year, more than their … Continue reading

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What is a Recession?

By Patricia L Johnson Recession definitions (and fears) are running amuck.  Encarta® World English Dictionary [North American Edition] © 2007 Microsoft Corporation. 1. decline in economic activity: a period, shorter than a depression, during which there is a decline in economic trade … Continue reading

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Wall Street Rules?

By Richard E Walrath Hind-sight is a wonderful thing.  It looks like the Fed has fallen behind the curve.  Look for a rate cut very soon–maybe even before they meet on September 18.  The jobs report is bad enough to … Continue reading

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Not “Unemployed” – Just Not Working

By Patricia L Johnson We’ve all heard the disappointing news by now – instead of adding jobs in the month of August, the preliminary numbers are in and total Nonfarm payroll employment dropped by 4,000, from 138,041,000 to 138,037,000. That, … Continue reading

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On a Scale of 1-10, Barely a One

By Richard E Walrath It’s beginning to look like Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID) is going to make as much trouble for the Republicans as Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) has for the Democrats.  I don’t think Larry Craig is going anywhere and the Larry … Continue reading

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I’ll Get Out All Right!

By Richard E Walrath The Center for Retirement Research (CRR) recently concluded, based on results from the National Retirement Risk Index (NRRI) “nearly 45 percent of Americans will be ‘at risk’ of being unable to maintain their standard of living in … Continue reading

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First, fourth, first, seventh, first, first, first…

By Richard E Walrath January 5, 2008 is the new date for the Wyoming Republican party conventions – just 10 days prior to the new proposed date for Michigan’s primary – January 15, 2008. State law requires New Hampshire to hold … Continue reading

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Why Do They Rob Banks?

By Patricia L Johnson and Richard E Walrath Do robberies increase just before a recession?  Can you predict a recession by tracking the number of robberies?  Is there a correlation between the unemployment rate and the number of robberies?  We … Continue reading

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Speedway = Selection, Savings, Sandwiches, Service and Satisfaction

By Richard E Walrath I want to get gas–that’s why I go to the gas station.  All I want to do is walk in, hand the clerk my card, and go out and fill up.  When I’m done, I want … Continue reading

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Equal Pay Today – Tomorrow the White House

By Richard E Walrath and Patricia L Johnson "The female-to-male earnings ratio of 0.77 in 2006 was not statistically different from the 2005 ratio…" That is a direct quote from the recent "Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the … Continue reading

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Cleaning House and Senate – One Republican at a Time

By Richard E Walrath Keith Olbermann, MSNBC Countdown, did a reenactment on his newscast last night about Sen. Larry Craig (R-ID) using the MN police report as the basis.  I think the Republicans have got it all together now.  They can say, "Vote for Us in … Continue reading

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Thought for the Day

By Richard E Walrath Prices are too high–if they were about half as much on everything or I had twice as much money, that would be just about right.  I’m sure most people feel the same way.   Technorati tags: … Continue reading

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U.S. Ranks 42nd in Life Expectancy

By Richard E Walrath United States now ranks 42nd in life expectancy–I hope they move up pretty soon.  I don’t have that many years left to wait. 45 million without health insurance, and the myth that the United States health … Continue reading

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BOOM and BUST with BUSH

  By Richard E Walrath As far as I can see, there’s been a big hub-bub about increasing liquidity to relieve the pressure on creditors.  The ones who are really in dire straits and need the help are the debtors–the … Continue reading

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FIVE FROGS AND A LOG

By Richard E Walrath I’d say managers and leaders are mostly to blame for Katrina — change that to almost entirely to blame.  The rest of the people–96%–are followers, sheep, sheeple, who can’t, don’t and won’t think for themselves.  Whether … Continue reading

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Which is Which?

By Richard E Walrath Definitions, facts, theories, principles and myths.  At some point, you have to know which is which. Do you know what a theory is?  There’s a popular misconception of what a theory is. A theory is not just an idea … Continue reading

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The List Goes On and On…

By Richard E Walrath People are in a very sour frame of mind with Bush, the wars,  and the last six years in general.  The rich were happy because of their tax cuts and the stock market, but that’s turned sour, … Continue reading

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Savings of $1.9 million Each

By Richard E Walrath David Cay Johnston’s August 21, 2007 New York Times article 2005 Incomes, on Average, Still Below 2000 Peak talks about "average" incomes which in 2005 were below 2000 peak. Average?  That’s not the half of it!  As the story … Continue reading

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Houses just won’t go away

By Richard E Walrath and Patricia L Johnson New Residential Sales for month of June 2007 were at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 834,000 [22.3 percent below the June 2006 estimate of 1,073.00] while preliminary estimates of Existing Home Sales … Continue reading

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Reigning Foreclosures Create the Perfect Storm

By Patricia L Johnson and Richard E Walrath Just how bad is it?   Subprime loans represented 8% of total originations in 2003 but increased to 20 percent in both 2005 and 2006 [1] Most subprime loans issued were hybrid … Continue reading

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TWO FOR MISSOURI

By Richard E. Walrath Yes, that is right–two in the state of MO. The only state out of 50 that has not one but two Federal Reserve Banks. Back in 1913, Missouri was considered to be a really up and … Continue reading

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1 + 1 + 1/2 = FUZZY

By Richard E Walrath I was reading an article in the Columbus Dispatch today about the "middle-income" buyer earning $20,000 to $50,000.  It’s this kind of sloppy, fuzzy kind of thinking or lack of it that we find every day in the … Continue reading

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OUR BIG PIG

By Patricia L Johnson Click on the following link to read a primer on the Federal Reserve [Banking] System of the United States of America. http://www.ArticlesandAnswers.com/The%20Big%20Pig.htm

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Two Things

By Richard E Walrath The two things that are obvious to me, but not to Dan Gross of Newsweek are: One, a foreign executive almost certainly speaks at least another language as well as English.  Big companies are doing more … Continue reading

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GOP’s Cut and Run

By Richard E Walrath Republican Representative Ray LaHood’s (IL) July 27th announcement he was retiring, after seven terms, was the first but not the last. Since that date Ohio Representative Deborah Pryce announced  she would not seek re-election after eight terms … Continue reading

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Medical Bankruptcies

By Richard E Walrath What a difference 20 years makes…  In 1982 there were 312,000 bankruptcy fillings – with 8% due to medical costs. In 2001 there were 1.458 million bankruptcy fillings with 46.2% due to medical costs. 75.7% of … Continue reading

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Temporary Fix from Fed

By Richard E Walrath The US subprime mortgage problem has spread all over the world.  If things don’t start to get better, they’re going to get worse–much worse.  There is no recession now, but it won’t take long to have one.  That explains why … Continue reading

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A Primary Export?

By Richard W Walrath Subprime mortgages seem to be the prime export of the United States.  While the Fed is feeding in a few billions to shore up the credit markets,the European Central Bank is pouring in dozens and dozens … Continue reading

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Dancing with the Rates

By Richard E Walrath I think it’s like musical chairs–when the music stops, you have to find a chair, or you’re out of the game.  Greenspan found a chair for eighteen years and then retired from the Fed.  To change … Continue reading

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Thompson Twins No More

By Richard E Walrath I was pushing the Thompson Twins all the way–Tommie and Fred.  Now Tommie is gone even before Fred formally throws his hat into the ring.  Jessie Helms used to refer to Afro-Americans as ‘Freds’.  Iwonder how … Continue reading

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A Vote of Confidence

By Richard E Walrath  In a parliamentary system, the parliament chooses a prime minister, and he remains as such until he loses a vote of confidence, resigns, or his party loses in a general election which are held every five years … Continue reading

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How Things Verk!

By Richard E Walrath German comedians have a rough time outside of Germany.  Nobody laughs at them. They explain that by saying comedians in England get laughs by swearing.  As one German comedian said–There is no svearing in Chermany.  The … Continue reading

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The Trouble with New Mexico

By Richard E Walrath People have trouble with New Mexico – they think it’s part of Mexico.  Honest.  NPR aired a story about a man from Santa Fe making travel arrangements and was told he had to get a passport.  But I’m … Continue reading

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Second Place not Bought

By Richard E Walrath Romney came in first with 32% of the vote, if I remember right.  But Huckabee was the real surprise with a clear second place finish in the teens.  This looks good for Huckabee because he hasn’t … Continue reading

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Exchanging Blame for Credit

By Richard E Walrath It’s what you get done when you’re trying to do something else that counts.  Take full credit–it will help make up for the blame you get for things you didn’t do.

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Accidentally Made in America

By Richard E Walrath I think all great discoveries were made by accident. Take Ivory soap, for example.  They guy watching the tub stayed away on his break too long, and the wooden paddle pumped too much air into the … Continue reading

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Don’t Nuke Portland

By Richard E Walrath Out in Portland, Oregon, they’re running news stories saying, Don’t Nuke Portland, Mr. Cheney.  I haven’t seen anything like that in NYC yet–Don’t Bomb New York City Again, Mr Cheney. Is it too early for 2008 … Continue reading

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More Dollars than Sense

By Richard E Walrath Romney won the Iowa Straw Poll?  What a surprise!  He brought half of Utah–mostly his family–with him, and had his five sons–all patriotic–to work for him.  It takes $35 to vote in the Iowa straw poll, … Continue reading

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The Perfect Mess

By Richard E Walrath If we get the recession that is now being openly talked about, there will be very few winners.  The term Perfect Storm is now overused.  What Bush is going to leave is much worse.  Is there such … Continue reading

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The Great Housing Battle

By Richard E Walrath There was great fear that the United States was going to follow Japan into a period of deflation and recession – maybe even a depression. Interest rates were cut to zero while hundreds of billions of … Continue reading

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Beginning of the End

By Richard E Walrath Man started out drawing pictures on cave walls.  Then he learned to write, and we had newspapers.  Then came TV, and now most people can’t, won’t, or don’t read anymore.    Technorati tags: Caveman, drawing, pictures, newspapers, … Continue reading

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A New Breed of Soldier?

By Patricia L Johnson   2,245,189 is the number of prisoners in Federal, State or local jails on June 30, 2006 – an estimate of 497 inmates for every 100,000 U.S. residents. How many do you think would be willing … Continue reading

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A Wild Ride

By Richard E Walrath After a wild week at the New York Stock Exchange, would you believe the Dow still ended UP 30+ points for the week!  The Money Show comedians insist, along with Bush, that the economy is good.  … Continue reading

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A Lost Opportunity

By Richard Walrath Some are suggesting we need another 9-11 to "unite" us.  No, we don’t need another 911, and what we didn’t need was a war with Iraq. It’s hard to believe, but Bush was a winner of the … Continue reading

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Desperate Measures for Desperate Times

By Richard E Walrath Bush is against a tax on gas to pay for the bridges that are falling down in the United States.  He is against Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae doing anything about the housing financial crisis.  But he is … Continue reading

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The Shame of Guantanamo Bay

Two US Army (USA) Military Police (MP) escort a detainee, dressed in his new orange jumpsuit to a cell at Camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay Navy Base, Cuba. Camp X-Ray is the holding facility for detainees held at the US Navy … Continue reading

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On the subject of Sierra trees dying faster as climate warms

By Richard E Walrath      http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20177286/ Technorati tags: Words of Wisdom, Global Warming, Sierra trees, Lumber, Forests It seems that trees are only cut down for the purpose of clearing land or making lumber, as though forests and trees existed only … Continue reading

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Better Things to Do…

By Richard Walrath   Dick Cheney had "other priorities," one of which was to escape the draft and Vietnam with five deferments.  And now we have Mitt Romney and his five sons who are showing their patriotism by helping him get … Continue reading

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Making Too Much Sense

By Richard Walrath Dennis Kucinich can say anything he wants to — and does.  His comments during Democratic debates make perfect sense, but you can’t talk like that when you are a real contender.  Kucinich wants to take the profit out of … Continue reading

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To Arms!

 By Richard Walrath   You know, when you’re turning and churning out as many arms and weapons as the rest of the world combined, it’s hard to keep track of where they all end up.  The Bush war in Iraq … Continue reading

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Election 2008 – 003 – Registering to Vote

By Patricia L Johnson        Are you registered to vote?  The first step in the voting process is registration for new voters, and reporting name or address changes for existing voters.  If you’ve moved or changed your name, notify your county … Continue reading

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Election 2008 – 002 – Why Should I Vote?

By Patricia L Johnson       Seems all of us have asked that question at one time or another – with 300 million people in this country, how can my vote possibly make any difference in any election? One vote, YOURS, … Continue reading

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Ohio Dogs Eat 2004 Election Homework

  By Richard Walrath   The thing is, in Ahia, as in Florida, the 2004 election depended on the outcome.  You don’t have to be a professor in political science to examine the county-by-county results to see what was going on.  … Continue reading

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Thompson debates Galileo

By Richard Walrath   Has anbody been paying attention to Fred Thompson’s mutterings?  His latest is that students at Virginia Tech could have saved themselves if they had been packing heat — as in guns. Another is his feeble attempt … Continue reading

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Election 2008 – 001 – Unused Ballots

By Patricia L Johnson Just finished reading an article on the Ohio 2004 election where the writers use the following words to describe the loss of unused ballots; stolen, criminal, fraudulent, absurd and pathetic. The article babbles on about ballot … Continue reading

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