Sunday, April 22, 2012

Sarkozy faces runoff

French president Sarkozy now faces a runoff after he was one of two top candidates in the first round of voting

Hatch faces primary in Utah

Failing to reach 60percent Utah Senator Orrin Hatch is facing a primary opponent. Hatch does not want to face the prospect that another Senator from Utah faced from the Tea Party supporters who saw him as more of an establishment republican.

Friday, April 13, 2012

International community condemns NK launch

The international community condemned the actions of North Korea as the launch of the satellite failed. Many countries put themselves on high alert in the region. The UN was set to meet and respond to the situation. The US suspended its aid of humanitarian aid to the country. The rocket was thought to have a range of 4000 miles. Enough range to reach AK or HI.

Monday, February 06, 2012

US closes embassy in Syria

Amid a growing conflict in Syria, officials decided to close the US embassy stating that it is not safe right now. Britain has recalled it's ambassador to reconsider their options.

Sunday, February 05, 2012

Romney wins NV, frontrunner

Romney has now had two consecutive victories in Florida and Nevada. Gingrich's campaign is now on the ropes because his super PAC donor is considering backing Romney.  Gingrich simply does not have the resources to compete in multiple states in terms of organization and money.  Romney has had a few gaffes recently with the "I dont care about poor people" and the one in NH about "I like to fire people." Bottom line is that the republican establishment likes him and trusts him.  He may not be the conservatives candidate but then are they electable. I will argue that this year we did not have a conservative who was electable.  

Ron Paul is simply in a leage of his own.  Most republicans cringe at the thought of a Paul foreign policy strategy which practically ignores the reality we are in.  We are still a super power. We are the only country who is willing and able to stop dictators from destroying the global structure as we know it. html hit counter

Sunday, January 22, 2012

SOPA,PIPA dead--for now

Leaders on Capitol Hill were forced to table a bill aimed at stopping Internet piracy. Advocates of the bill argued that it was needed to stem the flow of illegal content coming into the United States. The bill was tabled when prominent Internet companies expressed concern that it would stymie free speech. The bill is expected to be introduced in a revised form to address concerns that people had with the current version.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Syria continues crackdown

Last fall the Arab Spring began. The president of Syria is not about to allow the protesters prevail. The Arab League has threatened to punish Syria for killing innocent protesters. So time will tell who will be the last one standing.

US and Iran continue to spar

In an ongoing war of words between the US and Iran continues as Oran defies demands by the West to halt development of weapons grade uranium.
The EU is also taking action voting on sanctions against Iran. Specifically boycotting oil.
Iran earlier had threatened to block the Strait of Hormuz but the US called on their bluff.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Pres Obama visits South America

html hit counter Pres. Obama faced domestic criticism of his trip to South America as the ongoing disaster looms in Japan and the situation in Libya is all but uncertain. 

Friday, November 13, 2009

Pres. Obama travels to Asia

Pres. Obama travels to Asia for Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in Singapore while also dealing with a decsion to send additional troops to Afghanistan.
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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Health Care reform on life support

Pres. Obama today stumped in Montana to shore support for Health care reform. The road to Health care reform has been a bumpy ride for him. Several weeks ago the blue dog democrats forced a change in the bill that would be strip language regarding government run health care. Members of congress have been pelted with questions from constituents about the cost of health care and general concern among many that the government is spending too much money without their consent. As the president pushes for health care reform democrats could be vulnerable if they pass a bill that is not politically popular that could affect the 2010 mid term elections.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Pres. Obama pushes for Health Care Reform

President Obama continued to press the congress for his passage for health care reform. He stated it was part of his strategy to turn the economy around. Meanwhile on Capitol Hill several committees have wrestled with several bills designed to give more affordable access to health carewhich has been unreachable to approximately 43 milllion Americans. The White House has urged congress to get a bill to the president desk before the August recess.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Obama picks Sotomayer for Supreme Court

President Obama announced his first pick for the US Supreme Court to fill the vacancy of retired Justice David Souter. Sotomayer is currently a federal appeals court judge.
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Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Obama gets first Supreme Court appointment

With the retirement of Justice David Souter President Obama will have his first opportunity at naming a Justice to the highest court. The president himself is a lawyer and former law professor. Rumor has it that Obama is likely to pick a woman or minority to fill the vacancy.
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Fed Chairman says Economy will rebound

In statement to Congress Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke stated that the economy would likely rebound later this year. He however cautioned his remarks stating that this recovery would be slow and not to expect great results any time soon. Most economic experts believe that the economy will stop getting worse.
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Sunday, May 03, 2009

H1N1 Flu

The US government renamed the Swine Flu because of its false implications to the pork industry. Pork prices fell by almost 20% due to confusion of the swine flu which has killed several in Mexico City. Many countries have already confirmed cases of the flu which has many symptoms of the common flu. Health officials have advised anyone having the symptoms to stay home but also stated that last year 36,000 were killed by the traditional flu. In a unrelated story the Health and Human Services Secretary the Governor of Kansas was sworn in as well as the former Governor of Washington state for Commerce Secretary.
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Saturday, September 27, 2008

Congress to bailout Wall Street

The Congressional leaders are meeting this weekend to hash out an agreement that will save the US economy and global economy from collapse. Financial ananlysts say that if the deal is not reached soon there could be very serious consequences. While the public is not liking a multibillion dollar bailout of Wall Street. Most believe that this is the only way to curtail a fiscal crisis since the Great Depression. The importance of this is to save Main street, keep jobs and credit flowing throughout the economy. Banks are holding on to bad debt that keeps them from lending to businesses and consumers. The government would buy this bad debt until the real estate market turns around in few years and turn a small profit. There is also a concern is that foreign investors may pull out of the US if they do not believe that the economy will turn around soon.
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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Russia sends planes to Venezuela

html hit counter In the latest round of political and diplomatic sparing the US and Russia may be involved in round 2. Round 2 you say, yes, that is round of 2 of the infamous cold war. The first showdown was in the Republic of Georgia and recently has gotten involved Venezuela. The United States and Venezuela have sent their respective diplomats home in protest of their countries recent positions. Furtherin the strained relationship is Russia's decision to send military planes to Venezuela.

Ike makes landfall on Texas gulf coast

html hit counter Hurricane Ike has made landfall on the Texas gulf coast. Residents of Galveston were urged to evacuate and Houston were advised to stay.