Issues

Volume XI Number 31 – December 31, 2012

With thanks to stockbroker extraordinaire Neal Nobel, website: (www.ubs.com/team/doublen) the debate in D.C. over various ways to avoid the fiscal cliff and solve our big deficit issue is basically on the margins.

Volume XI Number 30 – December 19, 2012

“Well at least we kept the House.” True enough, but a closer look tells us how bad an election we had because without a successful 2010 in statewide and legislative races we would not have controlled redistricting in most of the key states.

Volume XI Number 29 – November 29, 2012

With the country facing major challenges that require both parties working together you’d have thought liberals would be willing to put aside politics for awhile.

Volume XI Number 28 – November 21, 2012

The value of looking backward for a political party is to learn from political mistakes. In 2012, the GOP in Harris County had an election that was disappointing as we lost many of our countywide candidates.

Volume XI Number 27 – November 8, 2012

After the most expensive presidential campaign in our history, Barack Obama has survived and been reelected.

Volume XI Number 26 – November 5, 2012

As we wind down toward the end of Election 2012, it is important to remember that your vote matters. The top of the ticket in Texas, Romney-Ryan and Cruz will be fine, but down the ballot your participation is critical.

Volume XI Number 25 – October 18, 2012

As you all know, HISD is currently pushing a nearly $2 billion bond proposal. That request is bad enough, but they don’t stop there.

Volume XI Number 24 – October 12, 2012

As your editor I have studied the Houston Chronicle endorsements and at times wonder what planet the editorial board is on.

Volume XI Number 23 – October 5, 2012

Remember a few weeks ago the “lame” stream media told us the Presidential election was over and Obama had won. Now that Mitt Romney beat Obama in the first debate, lo and behold, the race has tightened and it’s anyone’s to win! It’s interesting how things quickly change.

Volume XI Number 22 – September 25, 2012

Watching the mainstream media go all in to reelect President Obama one may think the media is ridiculously partisan, and you’d be right.

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