Saturday, October 25, 2008

Free kibbles

World leaders call for world finance reform and a massive welfare program for developing nations. This can't be good.

Author does a good job explaining our looming fiscal crisis far overwhelms the current financial crisis.

Bob Barr stuck his head out of the hole where he's been hiding and explained that Republicans and Democrats have both dug us in the fiscal, moral, and legal hole we're sinking in. Where has this guy been? We have the combined 2 worst candidates in history battling it out, and Bob Barr has been invisible.

Charles Krauthammer squashes the specious arguments of the RINOs who are jumping ship to support Obama.

Walter Williams wonders why we would trust the politicians who brought us "affordable housing" and the subsequent financial crisis it created to bring us "affordable health care" and examines the failures of socialized medicine elsewhere.

Reason is right when it says that the left's apology for Russia's invasion of Georgia tells us more about the left than Russia. The left has always been in love with and apologized for with Russian tyrants, and that hasn't changed.

Michael Barone says reality will limit the damage Democrats can do. That's wishful thinking. Reality didn't stop FDR from seriously damaging America further. I wouldn't be surprised to see an Obama administration burning crops and killing livestock just like FDR. Because it worked so well the first time.

I wouldn't at all be surprised that the McCain camp is upset that Gov. Palin stands on principle. Lack of principle in the McCain campaign has led to crazy policy contradictions and changing messages on a weekly basis. Of course the press makes a big deal about standard inter-campaign tension in the McCain campaign but ignores it in the Obama campaign, which has to be considering dropping Biden from the ticket after his comments about the world testing Obama and that the economy wouldn't be good under Obama.

FedEx CEO explains how government policies hurt our economy. Excellent article.

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