Posted in Featured on Nov 22nd, 2008 1 Comment »
In today’s weekly address from the President-Elect, Obama promises that the federal government will create 2.5 million jobs his first two years in office. Here’s the address, less than four minutes:
Any chance this means he’ll make a commitment to economic liberty? In the past few decades there has been a nationwide explosion [...]
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Posted in Featured on Nov 20th, 2008 1 Comment »
Check out this quick video clip of George Bush walking on stage at the G20 Summit with the rest of the world leaders in attendance. Everyone is shaking hands with each other…with the exception of Bush, who is completely ignored:
Hopefully Obama will receive a warmer welcome. He did win the Global Electoral College [...]
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Posted in Random Babble on Nov 9th, 2008 4 Comments »
To anyone who thinks this election means the end is near: I’m happy to make a bet that Obama will win re-election with over 400 electoral votes.
There’s several reasons for this. First, I’m confident that Obama will do at least a decent job (here’s my ten reasons to happy he won). [...]
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Posted in Random Babble on Nov 5th, 2008 7 Comments »
This isn’t a post about why or how Obama won. And it’s not an endorsement of his policies or platform. Rather, here’s ten reasons why you can be happy, regardless of your political ideology.
1. Bill Cosby Argument: Perception. When Bill Cosby started the Cosby Show, he made sure that black people were [...]
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Posted in Factoid on Nov 2nd, 2008 1 Comment »
The most-respected futures market has Obama’s odds of winning at over 89%. His chance of winning 370 or more electoral votes is over 32% and rising fast:
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Posted in Sweet on Oct 10th, 2008 2 Comments »
Posted in Take it back on Oct 7th, 2008 No Comments »
Tom Brokaw got to pick the questions for tonight’s presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. He wisely directed much of the discussion toward the financial collapse, bailout and expectations going forward.
Unfortunately, he didn’t include any of the suggested questions published today in the New York Times, asked by some of today’s [...]
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