Who appeared more confident? Who appeared more “presidential?” Who was more aggressive? Who was more in control?
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
The Presidential Debates – Who Won?
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Campaign Finance Reform
How do the hundreds of millions of dollars that are being spent on this year’s presidential election translate into the quality of the United States Government?
Here are a few things to think about:
• How much time does the president of the United States spend campaigning for the office? How much time does he spend campaigning for someone else who wants to be elected? Several years ago I watched a 60 Minutes interview with a retiring US senator who indicated he spent 60% of his time either raising money for his reelection campaign or actually campaigning for reelection. Is this how we want our elected officials to spend their time? We need dedicated legislators who care as much about the country as they do about keeping their jobs; we don't need professional fundraisers.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Fast and Furious – The Eric Holder Contempt Citation
The whole sordid episode confuses the real issue – supplying guns to the Mexican drug cartel against whom the guns were intended to be discharged. But then, who really cares about the guns or the people those guns kill? This is an election year, so all that’s important is today’s newspaper headlines. Whatever one has to do to lure the media into printing or broadcasting some story that will hurt his opponent is really all that counts. What other reason is there for holding these hearings?
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Under the Microscope: ObamaCare
This question–asked multiple times by multiple media outlets in the last few days–is totally absurd. In truth, there are only a miniscule number of respondents who are qualified to assess whether the United States Supreme Court correctly applied the federal constitution to the Affordable Care Act. Consequently the results of this poll are totally worthless.
The real question to ask the public should be: Do you agree or disagree with ObamaCare?
At least with this question everyone is qualified to give an answer because the question asks for nothing but a personal opinion. Unfortunately the results of this poll are likewise entirely unreliable. The problem is that the respective proponents and opponents of ObamaCare have generated so much disinformation that the public really has no reliable information upon which to base any opinion. The Republicans and the Democrats alike publish enormous inaccuracies about this law for the sole purpose of influencing public opinion in the upcoming presidential election. So the public is grossly misinformed as to the benefits the law provides, the cost of implementation of the law or the gravity of the regulations the law imposes. Who could possibly cast an intelligent vote under these circumstances?