An 80-year-old couple booked a cruise to Europe. After two days at sea, the captain came to the husband and said, “I just got a call from our home base. Your wife never boarded the ship. You left her back in Miami.” The husband replied, “Oh,…
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A lawyer was driving along a street and spotted a man on a lawn, eating grass. This startled him and he stopped his car to ask the man a question, “What are you doing”? “Eating grass,” the man replied. “Why are you eating grass? “I can’t…
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Leave a CommentIn the debate on October 16, Obama effectively played the race card. Romney accused Obama of covering up the fact that the attack in Libya was a planned act of terror created by an organized jihad group – and not a spontaneous riot caused by an…
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Leave a CommentSome people, including Paul Krugman of the New York Times, claim that economics is so complicated that the average person can’t understand it. This may be true. But it also may not be true. The anti-thesis of the idea that economics is complicated is Caruso Economics. …
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Leave a CommentIn the last election, the left is demonized Romney as a cold-hearted liar who cares nothing about the poor and who will do or say anything to get elected. They demonized rich Americans as well. However, a simpler way of looking at who supported Obama and…
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Leave a CommentWhen people discuss President Obama’s considerable political skills, they often leave out one of his biggest talents: that of popular law school professor. Obama taught constitutional law at Chicago Law School for over ten years. In that job, he faced challenging questions from some of the…
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Leave a CommentMany political theories state that one can’t solve a political problem without perceiving the problem accurately. For example, the U.S. invasion of Iraq in ____ was based on the false perception that Iraq somehow caused the 9/11 bombing and other international terrorist activities. The invasion was…
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Leave a CommentFiscal Responsibility We must return to Bill Clinton’s philosophy of fiscal responsibility. We must have only social and foreign policies that we can afford! We must balance the budget, on average, every year and have a realistic plan of paying back our $19 trillion dollar nation…
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Leave a CommentA rational immigration policy We must have a rational and realistic immigration policy and it must be implemented. States and cities must be forced to obey national laws, just like everyone else. Illegal immigrants must obey the laws of the country, just like American citizens must…
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Leave a CommentHistory calls us to leadership After fighting a cold war against the U.S.S.R. for almost a hundred years, we finally won and became the world economic and military leader. Then we used this position of leadership to make the world a worse place to live for…
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Leave a CommentNote: This article was updated 10/10/16. A new environment demands a new economy. Since we are destroying the earth with the present economy and since we are facing fundamentalist Muslim enemies intent on our destruction, and since we have radical international goals, we must have a…
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2 CommentsNote: This article was updated 10/11/16. We can raise a significant amount of revenue to create a surplus in the budget by raising taxes through value added taxes of luxury goods. At the same time we can remove all taxes, and even adding subsidies, for necessary…
Leave a CommentInstead of railing about the 8% unemployment rate, we can just give jobs to those unemployed, who want to work. We could offer to hire them all for minimum wage plus health benefits. We could pay them for internships, for training, and for public works. We…
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Leave a CommentA national code of etiquette. Because of the popular belief in cultural relativity, the U.S. society has evolved into a state where no one seems to know the difference between right and wrong. Laws are said to be made for practical purposes, not to define morality…
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Leave a CommentBecause of the popular belief in cultural relativity, the U.S. society has evolved into a state where no one seems to know the difference between right and wrong. Laws are made for practical purposes, not morality or to create ethical behavior. Thus, every four years, when…
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