Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Americans want a free economy

Another great Wall Street Journal article about the Obama administration and the leftist democrats who are out of touch with Americans. Obama's approval ratings are plummeting, because we don't like the type of hope and change occurring. Less governmental involvement not more. Less spending, not more. The reality of "hope and change" is frightening, a bullet train ride to socialism. National debt projection up to 17 trillion? Why doesn't Washington get the message, that we want less spending, less taxes, and less intrusion in our lives?

Here's the article from the WSJ:

Why Obama's Approval Ratings Are Sinking

Monday, August 17, 2009

RNC take note, Marketing won 08, not ideas.

This is brilliant. So brilliant in fact I'm going to email it to one of my LMU Marketing Professors as an example of successful branding and the inclusion of Iconography.

In review, ideas didn't win the election for Obama in 08', Marketing did. We see now that this administration has very limited ideas on how to run the country, but marketing, wow!

ICONOGRAPHY WON THE 08' ELECTION, NOT IDEAS

WSJ Article, Anti-American Amigos, Obama to the Left.

Anti-American Amigos. Great WSJ aricle on Obama's move towards socialism.

Revolution Obama!





Thursday, August 13, 2009

Obama's Health Scare

For days, weeks, months, I've been crafting a response to the leftist agenda to socialize our medicine in America. In short, if we socialize our medicine, here's what will happen. When I lived in France, I observed two types of healthcare. The socialized coverage for the masses (wait your turn, wait some more, wait, keep waiting...), and the aristocratic care (those with wealth get preference, cash gets you treatment, surgery, whatever you need). Ironic that the socialists want to level the playing field, when the reverse occurs under communism/socialism. Think Russia for 40 years, where those in power held all the wealth, while the masses suffered.

Therefore, the rich will end up getting the best health care under a black market of cash for services. This is already happening. Our Primary Care Physician in Beverly Hills a few years back went cash only. No insurance, cash only. Amazing. She could pull that off working in Beverly Hills, but soon it may be the same in Des Moines, Denver and Dayton.

Lastly, if you are struggling to find good mass media conservative coverage, I recommend reading the Wall Street Journal Daily, and Forbes magazine.

Here's a good WSJ article to start:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203863204574346443631588908.html