President Obama’s State of the Union: Jobs, Education, and Deficits
Posted on 28. Jan, 2010 by James Devere in American Politics, Political News
In his first State of the Union Address, Barack Obama addressed how the Government can change the lives of the American people. He addressed a number of concerns and scolded Republicans, Democrats, and the Supreme Court alike. He attempted a heartfelt approach to show that he feels the pain of the average citizen. Above all, he [...]
Dems Desperate for 60 Votes on Healthcare Resort to Payoffs for Their Colleagues
Posted on 22. Dec, 2009 by James Devere in American Politics
Senate Corruption stands to reduce Healthcare to a bad joke. Unfortunately, it is a $2 Trillion joke on tax payers. (Sun. December 20, 2009) Selling votes says one thing about the moral compass of Senators like Landrieu and Nelson. But what does it say about Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and the Administration, who [...]
The Not So Silent Majority
Posted on 20. Apr, 2009 by James Devere in American Politics, Political Commentary
Did the President, Congress, and the Media miss the point on Tax Day? The outrage felt by average citizens toward their elected officials has spawned protests throughout America. First time protesters who don’t know how to protest, the silent majority, the hard working folks who usually do not take time off to let their voices be heard, are standing up for their rights and their freedoms. Yet the media and the administration ignore or belittle what is going on.

