Bush league Bush administration

  The administration of President George W. Bush has been disappointing to me and many others who got them elected. Major changes need to occur quickly and extensively. Otherwise, the bush league actions and inaction of the President, his team, and many elected Republicans threaten to make his Presidency one of the least respected in … Continue reading Bush league Bush administration

Corruptadelphia

              In the ongoing probe into corruption in Philadelphia government, a number of individuals working in the administration of current Mayor John Street have been snared in the web, with some prison terms already begun. Bugs were found in the Mayor's office, the investigation was revealed, and now the … Continue reading Corruptadelphia

Commander-in-Chief, or Chef?

      On his local talk radio show this evening, Dom Giordano (1210AM, 6pm show) reported the results of a New York Times poll that stated that 33% of all men would not consider voting for a woman for President, from either party. Not Hillary Clinton. Not Condaleeza Rice. Certainly not Geena Davis. No … Continue reading Commander-in-Chief, or Chef?

In Joisey, money grows on trees

          These guys must be nuts. In the New Jersey gubernatorial race, Republican businessman Doug Forrester and Democratic U.S. Senator Jon Corzine have already spent over $46 million between them to get elected.  Can you imagine how much good these guys could do for their perspective constituents by simply agreeing to … Continue reading In Joisey, money grows on trees

Supremes loose Leviathan to become master of all

  On Thursday the United States Supreme Court handed down a ruling in the case of Susette Kelo (left) et al v. City of New London, 04-108 that stated in it’s simplest explanation “If the government wants your property, it can come and take it, no matter what you want. Period.” In what is becoming … Continue reading Supremes loose Leviathan to become master of all