
Thursday, September 29, 2011
The First Lady Pinches Pennies Too!

Tuesday, September 27, 2011
THE REAL REASON CHRIS CHRISTIE WON'T RUN FOR PRESIDENT!


Saturday, September 17, 2011
TRIED AND FAILED: Gutting The Government, Cutting Spending and Decapitating Deficits: Does Austerity Work?


Friday, September 16, 2011
HOW MUCH OF THE MONEY I EARN, DO I DESERVE TO KEEP: A Democratic Response


Saturday, September 10, 2011
EMPLOYERS RAISE DOUBTS ABOUT OBAMA JOBS PLAN

The New York Times Has An Interesting Analysis of The Potential Doubts Raised By Employers Themselves About The Obama Jobs Bill. Many Say, It Simply Won't Work. Is The Obama Plan The Right Plan, or Is It More Of The Same and Destined To Fail? Read The New York Times Article.Friday, September 9, 2011
Obama’s ‘Groundhog Day’ Speech


It’s a scene that has been created for his throng of adoring fans in times past. Not so long ago the great oracle of reverberating platitudes was expertly placed betwixt Corinthian columns admonishing America to look past his lack of experience and loathing of country and focus on how fabulously he delivers a speech with love from a teleprompter. It was classic Barack Obama. He was in fine form. A speech laced with the honeyed banalities that famously hypnotized the willing like the head of Medusa on Athena’s shield. Entertaining and replete with goose bumps like the tingle up Chris Matthews’ leg, Obama’s speech was vintage in its charm and magnetism. He even made me, one who knows not to look into Medusa’s eyes, feel and not just hear his words. We want to believe him. We hope we can believe him. That is until one realizes that this is political Groundhog Day.
What Obama offered was nothing imaginative or new and certainly not outside of his comfort zone. He proposes that we spend more money to create jobs (wink, wink) and that every penny spent will be paid for entirely (wink). Thankfully, I have not lost my mind, nor have the majority of the American people. He has tried most of this in some measure and has made sure to offset it all with astronomical spending. In short the American Jobs Act, promises long, but only shortly delivers. A lynch pin of the act, is the cuts in payroll taxes. This will gut funding for Social Security and Medicaid. For all the talk of Republicans wanting to throw grannies off of the cliff earlier in the summer, this is the ultimate send off. The $4,000 tax credit for new hires who have spent more than six months looking for a job, a tax cut for new hires and a tax cut for those business who increase wages does not an economy grow. What difference does this all make if no one is hiring? If this all sounds vaguely familiar do not adjust your computer screen or hit the refresh button, it is because it has all been foisted on businesses before. Last year the President embarrassed himself by blaming businesses for not hiring after he had so wisely told them that they were free to do so because of his tax credits and tax cuts for expansion.
Let me jog your memory. It was called the HIRE Act signed into law by Obama in March of 2010. CBS described it as such:
The bill mandates that payroll taxes will be forgiven for businesses that hire someone who has been unemployed for at least two months;
It will permit small businesses to write off investments they make in equipment this year;
It will reform municipal bonds to expand investment in schools and clean energy;
And it will continue roadway infrastructure investment into the spring and summer, when, the president said, construction jobs pick up.
These cuts in payroll taxes and tax credits do not solve the problem of high unemployment in this country because it does not address the reason for the nationwide hiring freeze. In short, high unemployment is a side effect of a slow down in a nation’s economy. Businesses look for the stability of maintaining their workforce and forego the risk of adding to their rosters thereby increasing expenses. These recessions are cyclical and when left to heal itself, exemplified in the crash of ’21, the market will correct itself and quickly. However, when the government takes this as an opportunity to never “let a crisis go to waste”, you will see the crash of ‘29, but you will get the deep recession and subsequent depression that followed engineered by the good, sometimes even nefarious, intentions of bureaucrats and their interests.
In addition to creating more jobs, according to President Obama, this bill will fix our roads and bridges along with various other forms of infrastructure, fix our schools, put all of our teachers back to work, veterans will be hired, unemployment insurance extended, construction increased, cuts in government spending, reduction of the deficit, and the discovery of unicorns while confirming Darwin’s theory of evolution with fossil evidence. (I might have added the last two, but if he could promise the world I figured a few more addendums for my own amusement can’t hurt.) All this on the heels of Obama giving Solyndra Inc, a solar panels manufacturer in California, over $535 million in federal stimulus loan guarantees in 2010. This same company has since declared bankruptcy and as of September 8, 2011 is being investigated by the FBI. This president gave away $535 million dollars of taxpayer money to a clean energy initiative, per the HIRE Act, and ended up losing jobs and an enormous amount of public money! Obama said several times during this speech that it was all just “simple math.” Well, I say that someone should give this president a calculator and gift him with a tax credit if he uses it.
R.L. Ward
PASS THIS BILL NOW! The American Jobs Act


Thursday, September 8, 2011
RICK PERRY VS. THE WORLD (aka, the rest of the GOP field)


As the old saying goes, ‘one should never look a gift horse in the mouth.’ However clumsily accomplished, this fifth GOP debate gifted the Republican Party an air of preeminence in relation to the issues on hand. After the Presidential scheduling snafu resulting in the leader of the Democrat party bowing to the beforehand scheduled Republican debate, there was an air of anticipation surrounding this event.
On top of this publicity, was the excitement surrounding the entry of the Texas Governor Rick Perry into the presidential race. The interactions between the candidates and Perry did not disappoint. In short, this was the Rick Perry v. Mitt Romney debate. Most of the questions were in reference to something Rick Perry said, thought, wrote or signed. Rick Perry took the barrage of questions about his governorship of Texas and his stance on national issues with gusto and resorted only a few instances to equivocation. Mitt Romney hit back with a few effective responses and rebuttals to attacks, but he was not the shiny new toy in the romper room. That prize went to Perry where almost every candidate took an opportunity to attack his credibility as the leader of a state that has faired better than almost all others in the union, for which Perry happily assigns to his governance. Michele Bachman was largely ignored, but perkily consistent. Ron Paul was…Ron Paul. He is the ed
ucated uncle who makes as much sense as anyone else, but has read one too many Jim Marrs books and it shows. Herman Cain was resourceful in his monopoly of frankness, but we’ve all heard the promises to reform the tax code. Rick Santorum sent out a series of complete and inspiring answers to questions, that is when he was asked a question. Newt Gingrich served as the cheerleader of the Republican Party, preferring to separate himself from the current administration than criticize his fellow candidates.

The stand out was John Hunstman. Not only did he distance himself from traditional conservatism, but he practically called them all rubes by cautioning them to stop “running from science” on the subject of global warming, as to avoid losing the party’s validity. Seems to me that the only validity that will be lost by such statements is his with the base of the Republican Party. Further solidifying his role as the liberal Democrat running with an “R” beside his name, Huntsman gifted us with this utterance, ““By making comments that basically don’t reflect the reality… we turn people off,” Huntsman added. He has chosen to “turn off” 60% or more of the Republican base. Hunstman stated, “We can’t run from science.” Come primary time, he will want to run back to the conservative base.
Overall, the debate was lively and spirited. The idea that the Republicans have a weak field is a flat out lie. We shall soon see if Obama can stimulate a voter rebellion in ’12 that will place one aforementioned candidate in the White House.
Rebekah Ward
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
GOPers Turn Backs on REAGAN'S 11th Commandment!


The Debate has just ended and we wanted to give readers a SPECTRUM wrap up. This seasons debates have been incredibly entertaining. The Fox News Debate was great but the MSNBC debate was better. What I noticed most was that in the House Of Ronald Reagan (The Reagan National Library), the pack of GOP nominees violated, in every way imaginable, Ronald Reagan’s 11th Commandment. The Group regularly attacked each-other, much to the delight of democrats like myself. The big worry for the left, should be that Perry faded tonight. He was pummeled thoroughly, on things that will matter to the nation, but most importantly, to Republican primary voters. Perry was rocked, by his record of support for MANDATORY, vaccinations of girls as young as 12, with the HPV vaccine. In a GOP that doesn’t care for mandates, the idea of the Government forcing children to take an experimental vaccine is very harmful. His support for Hillary Care came up. It’s interesting to note that most of the attacks came from Ron Paul, a candidate that is absolutely no threat to Perry. The candidates that could threaten Perry, Bachman or Romney, kept their gloves off of him. The most disastrous statement from Perry, came when he thoroughly repudiated Social Security. The wild eyed Texan, called SS a scheme. Rick Perry was already warned publically by Karl Rove himself, to back off of that claim. To this, Perry attacked Rove as over the top!
And this is where the debate became very interesting because at this point, Rick Perry just restarted his war with the Bush’s and Karl Rove. I think of Karl Rove as ultimately being a pragmatic political practitioner. I never accepted the common wisdom that the Bush’s and Perry were in such an intractable war that the two were irreconcilably estranged. Ultimately professional politicians like Rove want to win. I never believed that he nor the Bush’s would be so small minded that they would obstruct a viable Republican candidate over personal differences. Tonight, that all ended. By attacking Rove, Perry launched an unforgivable assault on the political muscle of the Bush dynasty. Tomorrow, the war will be back on, and they will go after the barely viable Rick Perry.
I was surprised by Michele Bachman, who didn’t attack the candidates she needed to. She needed to land a career ended roundhouse to Perry and Romney. Michele is one of the biggest fundraisers the GOP has, and quite frankly she has been responsible for much of the enthusiasm and even language that has led to the current state of excitement in the GOP base. And yet, her reward has been to be denied any position of leadership or even a good committee position. She should know that she isn’t going to be anyone’s vice-president. She should have known that she had to end, the two front runners and solidify the tea party support. She didn’t do that and as a result she is finished.
The big surprise for me was, Rick Santorum, who sounded more like the elder statesman then Newt Gingrich. Even in my current political affiliation, I enjoyed his presentation. He actually talks about how you get legislative items through a bi-partisan legislature. He emphasized the need to push realistic ideas.
Mitt Romney, acted like a man who knows that Karl Rove has rigged this whole thing in his favor. This is the second debate and what has become clear is that Mitt realizes that he can win, by saying NOTHING! He knows he doesn’t have to play this tea party game...hence his refusal to align himself with Tea Party. He was asked explicitly, if he was a member of the Tea Party. He basically said no....more accurately he said, “if the tea party believes.......then i’m with the tea party”. Notice the subtle language. He rung Rick Perry’s bell once, but no major damage was done.
I will write a more through piece in the hours to come!
Sunday, September 4, 2011
THE DEBATE BEFORE THE DEBATE: Will The Pretenders Be Exposed?

Progressives have long recognized the blatant hypocrisy among the GOP Presidential Field, pointing to notable flip floppers that have been attacking the President for policies they once supported. But it seems like the grand old south might just be responsible for exposing the chameleon candidates, mascarading as conservatives. At Mondays, South Carolina Forum, will Representative Steve King and Jim Demint separate the Real From The Fake? Saturday, September 3, 2011
SPECTRUM: Prayers For Marco Rubio
The unfortunate truth about our politics is that dehumanizing members of the opposing party has become standard fair in our political discourse. Few events ever break us of this destructive habit. But occasionally, life shakes us, forcing us to awaken and see each other, as real human beings. This week it was reported that Marco Rubio's mother has suffered a dangerous series of strokes. Whether we are Republicans, Democrats, or Independents; some pains transcend our silly divisions. The entire Spectrum Family offers our prayers and best wishes to the entire Rubio Family; To Mr. Rubio's mother especially and Mr. Rubio himself. May God Bless Them, and Keep Them. In this, We Are All United!




