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Wednesday June 23, 2010 - Trimming the Fat

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Spending Reductions: The spending lobby, the mainstream media, recipients of taxpayer largess, and virtually all elected Democrats would have you believe that we have already cut spending to the bone and that there is no more to be done and the economy and people will suffer if we cut any more, so you we must pay a bunch more in taxes to prevent this calamity.

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Wednesday June 16, 2010 - A Few Short Thoughts Part II

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Last week, I mentioned that over the next few missives that I send out, I would provide some short observations on the state of things here in Washington, D.C…and here is a group of several additional observations.  Enjoy!

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Thursday, June 10, 2010 - A Few Short Thoughts

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Miscellaneous Shorts: Over the next few laptops, in no particular order, will be a bunch of miscellaneous facts or observations from yours truly on various aspects of the state of things in Washington, D.C. today. Unlike some of my ramblings, these will all be short. I'm not sure that this is accurate to say, since this stuff emanates from the seat of the nation's enormously bloated government, but I'll say it anyway - Enjoy!

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Friday May 14th, 2010 - Greek Tragedy

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Greek Tragedy: There has been much publicity as of late, particularly among the financial community, about the fiscal problems in Greece. The Greek government has spent far more money than it has taken in and done it for enough years that they now have a huge deficit and an even bigger debt. There are fears that Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Ireland could be next. Stock markets around the world lurched downward out of fear that these systemic debts and deficits may not be able to be repaid and that these countries may need to default on their debt.

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Tuesday April 27, 2010 - Nuclear Energy, SEC Enforcement, Mars, and Regulatory Reform

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Nuclear: It is far more informative to disregard what the President says, and instead watch his actions; quite often, the two bear no resemblance to one another. Although he has recently given carefully teleprompted speeches in support of nuclear power, his most recent action does the exact opposite. He is proposing to close the nuclear waste depository facility at Yucca Mountain in Nevada.

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