All posts by Michael

Remembering the Other Great Compromise’ of 1787

Observations©
By Donald S. Conkey

Will the great congressional compromise of 2011, over the national debt ceiling, soon be forgotten? Maybe! And maybe not! What happens following this ‘great compromise’ will depend on how the parties to the compromise honor their commitments or if either party, or both, reneges on their commitments. History tells us that the actions of congressional leaders have not always been ‘trustworthy.’ No wonder Americans have … Read more...

Women In Politics – the Double Standard

By J. Randolph Evans

Even WSB talk show host Erick Erickson could not resist. What was the topic? GOP Presidential candidate Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann eating a corndog at the Iowa State Fair!

What did this have to do with joblessness, taxes, spending, the federal deficit, or the war in Afghanistan? Nothing. Yet, the photograph of Congresswoman Bachmann eating a corndog made the rounds over the internet, cable news and talk … Read more...

Accept blame: Don’t Point Finger at Tea Party

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By Donald S. Conkey

When the New York Stock Exchange opened on Monday stocks began to plunge. This was due to the credit downgrade America received on Friday – and the economic chaos in Europe. Then Washington’s favorite game, the blame game, began in earnest on Monday morning. Not wanting to accept the blame themselves those in power have, not surprisingly, blamed the Tea Party Movement for their own … Read more...

Just A Community Organizer

By J. Randolph Evans

In politics, it is called the ‘gel’ moment. It happens when thousands
of little dots floating around in American voters’ minds all connect to
create an image. In political terms, a ‘brand’ gets locked in and can
be almost unshakable.

For former Democratic Presidential nominee Michael Dukakis, it was a
picture of him sitting in an army tank with an over-sized helmet. For
President George Bush, … Read more...

Politics At Its Worst – And Best

Observations©

By Donald S. Conkey

How did the United States Congress ever allow the government of the United States to reach a point where a financial crisis could seriously jeopardize America’s financial creditability if the debt limit is not raised by August 2, 2011? This current scenario is politics at its worst – and at its best.

Politics at its worst because the politicians have allowed this crisis to happen … Read more...

The 2012 Democratic Nominee – Maybe

By J. Randolph Evans

No one knows just how the current federal debt crisis is going to play
out. Anyone who says they do, probably knows the least.

The polling numbers for everyone involved are horrible. Sixty-seven
percent of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong
direction. Forty-eight percent of Americans disapprove of President
Barack Obama’s performance as President. Seventy-three percent
disapprove of the job Congress is doing. … Read more...

Speaking Categorically

By Tom Kiser

This may fall into the category of kibbitzing about a technicality that no one cares about, but the United States Federal Government, as the issuer of our fiat money, cannot collect amounts of that same money and hold the money for future use. If money is collected regardless of by what method then the money must be spent near-real time, regardless of for what purpose, else the … Read more...

Judicial Elections and Reapportionment

By J. Randolph Evans

What do Georgia judicial elections and reapportionment have in common?
Nothing, but maybe everything – especially in 2012.

In 2012, many statewide judges around Georgia, including a majority of
Justices on the Georgia Supreme Court, will be on the Primary Election
Ballot.  Georgia judicial elections are supposed to be nonpartisan
affairs (although political parties and governors have been known to get
into a judicial race here … Read more...

‘Progressive Elitist’s’ Attacking America’s Tree of Liberty

Observations©
By Donald S. Conkey

Two weeks ago America celebrated the 235th anniversary of the adoption of America’s Declaration of Independence. That was the day America’s ‘Tree of Liberty’ was planted. That tree grew and blossomed, sending our sweet fragrants of freedom around the world. Within fifty years America had become a beacon of freedom, a light of freedom sitting on the hill for all those then living under tyranny. … Read more...

The ‘Seven Miracles that saved America’

Observations©

By Donald S. Conkey

Last Monday, July 4th, I, along with most of you either watched or participated in the several local parades here in Cherokee County that celebrated the birth of America on July 4, 1776. I also watched the annual tribute to America held on the mall in Washington D.C. And as I watched these celebrations I wondered if today’s generation fully understands the

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It’s The Economy, Stupid!

By J. Randolph Evans

People are hurting across this country in a very real way. Many are
using their savings accounts or retirement accounts to just get by.
Others live from credit card payment to credit card payment to make ends
meet. For some, it has gotten so desperate, that they see no hope.

At an apartment complex in Canton, Georgia, a father killed his wife and
two year old … Read more...