1. Wayne Allyn Root: The Minimum Wage
Trojan Donkey
2. Joe Messina: The
California Voting Rights Act
3. Sandy Botkin: Choosing a Successor
for Your Business
4. Joseph Klein: Leader of Jihadist Onslaught in Iraq Released on
Obama's Watch
5. John LeBoutillier: Iraq, Hillary's Book,
and the Shocking Eric Cantor Defeat
The
Minimum Wage Trojan Donkey
Monday the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
joined with labor unions, big government progressives and other pro-wealth-redistributionists
in nudging the U.S. government to mandate increasing the U.S. minimum wage from
$7.25 to $10 an hour. The IMF downgraded U.S. GDP growth by 40% this year to 2%
this year, yet they still view increasing the U.S. minimum wage as part of the
solution. But bestselling author and conservative spokesman Wayne Allyn Root believes pushing wages
up is part of the problem, not the solution. "Like most progressive ideas,
it sounds appealing to the public, which is struggling to stay afloat in
today's stagflationary U.S. economy, but in reality it's a farce – a giant
Trojan Donkey,” says Root. Watch Wayne's Video [more...]
The California Voting Rights Act
By
Joe
Messina
California
legislators have once again decided they know best. Instead of fixing our
infrastructure, getting our debt under control, and making sure we weren't the
most welfare-friendly state in the union, they come up with another drug-induced
law called the CVRA, the California voting rights act (signed into law in
2002). The law, in its simplest form (obviously crafted by the same people who
wrote Obamacare) says that because minorities seem to have a hard time getting
elected in local races, intervention is needed to make it an almost sure win. The
California legislators decided that because many cities and towns didn't seem
to reflect the demographics of the locals, they needed to step in. Let me
translate for you: too many Republicans were winning seats in local elections
and they needed to change that. [more...]
Choosing
a Successor for Your Business
By
Sandy
Botkin
Most people are so business growing their business that planning the business succession goes on the backburner. It is critical that succession be considered. After all, why not reap the rewards of your success with a great retirement as well as keeping the business in the family? Here are some thoughts that you need to consider, which will apply to ANY business owner... The bottom line: Selling a business can really beef up your retirement. However, you must consider these factors several years in advance before you consider retiring or the business might just die off leaving your family with nothing. [more...]
Leader of Jihadist Onslaught
in Iraq Released on Obama's Watch
By
Joseph
Klein
On
October 22nd, 2007, Osama bin Laden admitted in an audiotape, entitled
"Message to the people of Iraq," that al Qaeda was losing the war in
Iraq because it had made mistakes and no longer had the allegiance of Sunni
insurgents who had switched sides. When Barack Obama became president on
January 20, 2009, the war in Iraq was essentially won. The al Qaeda-backed
insurgency was reduced to smoldering embers. George W. Bush's surge had
succeeded. Safely behind bars at the time was Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, an al
Qaeda-linked point man who was imprisoned at Camp Bucca in Iraq, after
being captured by U.S. forces in 2005. According to a Pentagon assessment at
the time, al Baghdadi "would kidnap individuals or entire families, accuse
them, pronounce sentence and then publicly execute them." However, the
Obama administration decided to shut down the Bucca prison camp and hand over
its prisoners to the Iraqi government, including Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, in 2009.
The Iraqi government later released him. Al Baghadi boasted to the U.S.
soldiers who had held him prisoner, "I’ll see you in New York." [more...]
Iraq,
Hillary's Book, and the Shocking Eric Cantor Defeat
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