Monthly Archives: June 2009

THE NEW DIGS Having formulated a plan to solve my previous dilemmas, I’m ready to point you to my new site. I’ve given it, I hope, an objective broad enough to keep your interest(s) yet specific enough that I won’t … Continue reading

Readers who have followed me since the Fishkite days know I’ve been writing at this address for about two and a half years. Well, it’s about time for me to move again. Since most of my posts are political, I’m … Continue reading

U.S. Government foreign aid was increased dramatically under the “stingy” George W. Bush administration, reversing a steady downhill trend over the previous four decades. Source: USAID Greenbook on U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants.

The average U.S. household makes $67,609 a year and is $668,621 in debt — $546,668 being its share of federal government debt and another $121,953 owed privately to creditors (mortgages, car loans, credit cards and other debt). It would take … Continue reading

CNN is running with the shocking headline, “Cheney: No link between Saddam Hussein, 9/11.” The quote: “I do not believe and have never seen any evidence to confirm that [Hussein] was involved in 9/11. We had that reporting for a … Continue reading