Category: 2012 Election

USA, Inc.: some solutions

USA, Inc.: some solutions

| March 2, 2011 | Reply

The Kleiner-Perkins “USA, Inc.” report offers possible solutions to the financial nightmare that the US Federal Government — and all of us taxpayers — are facing. I don’t agree with some of these — I think the empty results of the “Stimulus” pretty much negate the first item in #4 — but it’s telling how […]

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US Federal spending vs. GDP (“USA, Inc.”)

US Federal spending vs. GDP (“USA, Inc.”)

| February 28, 2011 | 1 Reply

I’m going to continue to post graphs and slides from Kleiner Perkin’s “USA, Inc.” report for some time. Here’s some of their text that accompanies this graph: Take a step back, and imagine what the founding fathers would think if they saw how our country’s finances have changed. From 1790 to 1930, government spending on […]

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Would you invest in this enterprise?

Would you invest in this enterprise?

| February 24, 2011 | Reply

Most anyone in the IT industry for any length of time knows about Kleiner Perkins, one of the most successful venture capital firms in modern times. Well, as it turns out, Kleiner Perkins put its own people to work analyzing the US Federal Government as if it were a business, one that Kleiner Perkins might […]

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Heads in the sand

Heads in the sand

| February 23, 2011 | Reply

Despite occasional efforts by progressives to assure us that the deficit doesn’t matter, or doesn’t matter that much, it does. Our country is bankrupt. It’s not bankrupt in 30 years or five years. It’s bankrupt today. Want proof? Look at President Barack Obama’s 2010 budget. It showed a massive fiscal gap over the next 75 […]

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The Clinton budget fallacy

The Clinton budget fallacy

| February 2, 2011 | 1 Reply

Earlier today, a good friend of mine cited the Federal budget surpluses at the end of the Clinton Administration as an argument for higher taxes. I pointed out that if we had the same Federal budget as Clinton did, we’ve have a surplus, too. Then I put together this chart from a spreadsheet downloaded directly […]

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I guess we now know who runs the Democratic Party

I guess we now know who runs the Democratic Party

| November 17, 2010 | Reply

Courtesy of the Huffington Post: WASHINGTON — At a private meeting on Tuesday afternoon, George Soros, a longtime supporter of progressive causes, voiced blunt criticism of the Obama administration, going so far as to suggest that Democratic donors direct their support somewhere other than the president. The Hungarian-American financier was speaking to a small side […]

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Gerrymandering 102

Gerrymandering 102

| November 12, 2010 | Reply

Think you know what a gerrymandered Congressional district looks like? Think again. Hat tip to Ace of Spades.  ..bruce w..

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Gerrymandering 101

Gerrymandering 101

| November 11, 2010 | Reply

If you are interested in politics at all, you should read this post, in which the author (nom de plume “Zombie”) explains just how redistricting works and why the real story of last week’s election is the massive Republican gain in statehouses across the country. What makes things complicated is that not every state is […]

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Look out, Mr. President…

Look out, Mr. President…

| November 3, 2010 | Reply

…a certain someone may be planning a rematch: PORT MORESBY – US SECRETARY of State Hillary Clinton vowed to work with the new Republican-led House of Representatives as she prepared to leave Papua New Guinea on Wednesday during an Asia-Pacific tour. . . . ‘You can build coalitions and you can make your case and […]

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Speaking of restoring honor…

Speaking of restoring honor…

| September 4, 2010 | Reply

Hat tip to Gerard Van der Leun at American Digest. ..bruce w..

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