Thank you! – Gary Johnson for President
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
(more…)
This article analyzes the causes and consequences of rampant government corruption. Points out the fact that corruption is a direct result of uncontrolled and ever growing authority. The size of government is now so big that even the most liberal people like president Obama are accepting the difficulties and pains in managing and controlling this monster. Engine of growth and prosperity are individual freedoms, not more regulations.
This article analyzes the balance of power between the three branches of government and president’s insistence on uncontrolled and unchecked powers. Discusses the president’s ridiculous notion that anyone who disagrees with him is somehow stupid. Highlights the role of media, like Wikipedia, in placing a check on government corruption. Emphasizes the fact that people of this country own this country, not the government or their funding corporations. Acknowledges that Obama is turning out to be far more dumb then Bush.
This article performs an overall analysis of libertarian ideas, in the light of Libertarian candidate for president of United States, in 2012 presidential election, Gary Johnson’s candidacy. Compares it with other two, so called, mainstream ideas, being proposed by democratic Party Candidate and incumbent Barack Obama and Republican challenger, Mitt Romney. Shows that both Republican and Democratic party ideas are rhetoric of same old failed ideas, while Libertarian ideas are based on common sense and provide real solutions to real problems.
This is the third article, in a series, on Libertarian Party candidate for 2012 presidential elections, Gary Johnson. Analyzes the notion that no third party can ever beat the two major political parties in United States, Republican Party and Democratic Party. Criticizes the notions, “This is not my problem” or “Does not effect me”. Highlights the role of big media and corporate lobbies in two party duopoly in U.S. political system. Explores the role of two party duopoly in the political mess, financial crisis and civil liberty infringements.
This article analyzes the candidacy of Gary Johnson, Libertarian Party candidate for 2012 presidential elections in United States. Gary Johnson is a two term Republican governor of New Mexico, 1995-2003. He was known as “Governor Veto’, because he vetoed over 750 pieces of legislation sent to him by state legislature for approval. He cut taxes 14 times in his 8 years as governor and never increased them. Yet, when he left office, his state was one of only four states in United States with a balanced budget, and even a surplus.
This article analyzes the presidency of Barack Obama, forty-forth president of United States, in the light of circumstances, he took office in and the bailouts done by his and previous administration. Explores the causes and effects of corporate bailouts and welfare. Sheds light on recent history and current situation, to find out the benefits of these bailouts, if any. Creates an alternative scenario, in case, the bailouts were not passed or implemented. Criticizes the philosophy of bailouts and too big to fail notion.
This article analyzes the candidacy of Barack Obama, incumbent president of United States and prospective Democratic party nominee, for the 2012 presidential elections, in the light of history of inertia for change and moving forward. It pours light on the evolution of societies, nations, countries, religions and ideologies. Points out the fact, how it has always been very difficult for an element in every society, now termed as conservatives, to embrace and accept any novel ideas of change. Concludes that the growth and development of humanity, as a whole, is dependent on change and moving forward, not stagnation and protecting the status quo.
This article analyzes Rep. Ron Paul’s candidacy for the president of United States in 2012. Brings into focus the constitutionality and common sense in Ron Paul’s agenda. Compares it with Mitt Romney and Obama. Finds out if it fits our current needs and can solve the major problems like national dent and budget deficits. Identifies the real causes of our deficits and finds out if Ron Paul has a solution for the factors causing so much debt to this world’s largest economy. Shades light on Ron Paul’s track record to see if he can be trusted on these issues.
This article concludes our discussion on the candidacy of Barack Obama, incumbent and Democratic party candidate for 2012 presidential elections. Analyzes the concepts and conflicting views of fairness. Evaluates U.S. taxation system. Brings into focus the causes and fixes of current crisis. Provides common sense reasoning to the argument. Appeals to everyday individuals, couple, households and families. Finds out why the current Tax code is fair or not? Concludes who should pay what and how much?
This article analyzes the current economic and financial crisis, in the light of policies under George W. Bush administration. Discusses the proposition of trickle down economy and tax cuts for the richest. Shades light on the causes of, and role of U.S. Budget deficits and national debt in current crisis.
This article analyzes the the great global recession of 2007-2008 with special emphasis on Bill Clinton’s presidency. Discusses the U.S. national budget deficits and debts in historical perspective. Brings into focus the important and sensitive, related policy issues and perspectives.
This article analyzes the contributing factors, results and cures for economic and financial recessions, and depressions, with a special emphasis on fortieth U.S. president Ronald Reagan, his policies, achievements and failures. Digs deep into the ideological warfare between right and left, going on in United States and in the world, right now.
This article analyzes the candidacy of incumbent president of United States, Barack Obama, his performance in the first term so far and his agenda for the second term. Discusses the great recession of 2007-2008. Bring into focus the causes and consequences of this market crash.
This article analyzes the difficult options and policy choices United States government and other governments around the world are facing in the wake of great global recession. Brings into focus, different arguments, for and against different recession related policies and issues.
This article analyzes the candidacy of Barack Obama, incumbent president of United States and prospective Democratic party nominee, for 2012 presidential election, in the light if chance, economic cycle and policies arguments. Discusses and presents the data from 2000-2009 and 2009-2012 periods.
This article analyzes the president Barack Obama’s budget proposal for 2013, in the light of 2012 presidential election campaigns, in United States. Discusses the criticism on president economic and reform policies. Brings into focus the our legislative process and hurdles in the implementation of president’s agenda.
This article analyzes the candidacy of Barack Obama, the incumbent president of United States and projected Democratic party candidate for 2012 presidential elections. It has an special emphasis on middle class taxes, payroll tax cuts extension, and the current state of start-up and early stage small business financing in America.
This article is the fourth in a series on incumbent president and projected Democratic Party nominee for 2012 presidential elections in United States, Barack Obama. It analyzes his policies, record, achievements, failures and challenges. Provides a historical perspective to his presidency.
This is third article in a series, analyzing the candidacy of Barack Obama, Democrat and incumbent, in 2012 elections for president of United States. It discusses, in detail, the circumstances he took office in, his agenda for 2008 elections, and his accomplishments and achievements.
This article analyzes, in detail, the ideology, program, personality, politics and agenda of new front runner, in Republican race for president, in 2012, Ron Paul. Discusses in detail the U.S. economy, finances, budgets, corporate lobbies and welfare, and corporate bailouts.
This article analyzes the candidacy of Barack Obama for 2012 presidential elections. Discusses in detail the current economic situation and what is going right, and what is going wrong. Compares him with Republican hopefuls for nomination. Tries to figure out what needs to done and who can do it.
This is the fifth in a series of articles, regarding U.S. debt, deficit and recent, unprecedented, credit downgrade by Standard and Poor’s. Examines the economic, financial and fiscal policies, and successes and failures of president Obama in these sectors.
This is fourth in a series of articles regarding U.S. national debt, financial deficits and the credit downgrade by Standard and Poor’s. Series focuses on a very broad and deep historical perspective. This particular article analyzes the presidency of George W. Bush.