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SchizOnomics – Job Creation In The Time Of Obama

  The first lesson every President learns is that in trying to please all his constituents he pleases no one, including himself. President Obama sold the $800 billion Stimulus Plan to the American people as a strategy to create untold infrastructure jobs. If fact, President Obama said the stimulus plan would save or create 3.5 million jobs in the next two years and that he hoped to limit the unemployment rate to a peak of 8% this summer. In typical political bait and switch fashion his democratic Congress allocated 8% of the stimulus money to infrastructure projects. Instead of infrasturture jobs Congress gave us cornucopia of social programs that have been on their wish list for decades, leaving the President with egg on his face. The unemployment rate has already reached… Continue reading | 30 Comments

Obamanomics – The Demise Of The Once Mighty Dollar

  Now that Standard and Poor's has cut its outlook on the U.K.'s AAA credit rating, can the U.S. be far behind. We're headed down the same primrose path, according to Bill Gross co-chief investment officer of PIMCO, who predicts that the U.S. "will eventually loose its top rating". How did we get to this sorry state of affairs? Unbridled spending and borrowing  - The U.S. is boosting its debt sales to $3.25 trillion for the fiscal years ending Sept 30th pushing the nation's "marketable debt" to an unprecedented $6.36 trillion. The Federal Reserve's custodial holdings of Treasuries for foreign accounts have already risen to $1.9 trillion. But the past is only prelude to the Obama fiscal future. Further deterioration of the dollar and our credit rating is a virtual certainty as… Continue reading | 1 Comment

Corn Ethanol – Will Obama Cave To Yet Another Special Interest Group?

  Despite the soaring rhetoric to the contrary, President Obama has amassed an impressive record of caving to every Democratic special interest group in America. Not once, has he stood up to the special interests. The critical question is - will he find his manhood before he gives away the national store? We were promised shovel ready infrastructure projects by President Obama, but only a miserly 8% of the $787 billion stimulus plan was allocated to this use, and very little of that will be spent in 2009. The left of his party held sway and President Obama sheepishly, albeit with great fanfare, signed on. With great oratorical flourish we were introduced to President Obama's choice for Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, the man who would bring real change to a failing inner-city… Continue reading | 11 Comments

My Son The Socialist – Confronts Reality

  "A man younger than 30 who's not a liberal has no heart and a man older than 30 who's not a conservative has no brain" - Winston Churchill. Spending his formative years in Paris and then returning to complete college and graduate school at the American University of Paris, my son became deeply steeped in French cradle-to -grave socialism, never failing to extol its virtues. A self proclaimed "caviar socialist", my caviar - his socialism, lamented how hardened we fiscally conservative "old people" had become to the wishes of the "people". The mean spirited American ideal of education, hard work and opportunity for all was just a bromide invented by the American bourgeoisie in a nefarious plot to stifle the true wishes of the "people". "Ah, for those carefree days, when my… Continue reading | 275 Comments

Jobs – The Missing Word In The Obamanomics Social Engineering Experiment

  Obamanomics - a "Bush" league plan for job creation. Job creation was tepid during the Bush years and it is likely to be even less robust in the Obama years. The respected Blue Chip economic forecasters, expect the unemployment rate, which surged to 8.5% last month, to peak at 9.6% in first quarter 2010. For the unemployment rate to fall, we must not only increase the number of jobs, but that increase must exceed the expected increase in the size of the labor force. In other words, merely increasing the number of Americans working will not necessarily decrease the unemployment rate. Today there are 154 million Americans in the labor force and just to maintain the status quo, 2.0 million new jobs must be created annually… Continue reading | 7 Comments

Obamanomics - The Power To Tax, Borrow and Spend

"Rather go to bed with out dinner than rise in debt" - Benjamin Franklin. President Obama is attempting not merely to expand the role of the federal government but to put it in such a dominant position that its power can never be rolled back. Obamanomics is the means to that end. Obamanomics represents change with unconscionable trillion dollar annual deficits leading us to the brink of national insolvency. And to what end - to remake the United States into a mirror image of a European social democracy? The prospect of Treasury flooding the world with dollars to support trillion dollar annual deficits for the next decade is alarming, and the world is rightly getting nervous. If China and other foreign creditors lose their appetite for U.S. debt, the result will… Continue reading | 2 Comments

Obamanomics –The Road To Insolvency

  The road to insolvency is paved with red ink. How can the United States become insolvent? Easy, just add the Obamanomics deficits, as laid out in the President's ten-year plan, to the existing $11 trillion national debt and it will not be long before the US is unable to meet its financial obligations. Presently, debt held by the Social Security Trust Fund and other governmental agencies is $4.4 trillion, plus the remainder of the debt (owed to citizens or "foreign" owners) is $6.6 trillion. Approximately 50% of US debt is owed to foreigners, up from 31% in 2000, and this debt will undoubtedly continue to climb. If China and other foreign creditors lose their appetite for US debt, the result will be catastrophic for the dollar… Continue reading | 7 Comments

Can America Survive Obamanomics?

During the Bush years, the national outlays rose from $1.9 trillion in 2001 to $3.0 trillion in 2008, and the country went from enjoying a surplus of $128 million in 2001 to suffering a deficit of $459 million in 2008. We called Bush irresponsible. Perhaps the fiscal 2009 deficit of $1.75 billion should be viewed as an anomaly since it's the direct result of the $700 billion Bush TARP plan and the $800 billion Obama Stimulus Plan, both implemented to ameliorate the effects of the financial crisis and recession. But how do we justify an average deficit of $700 billion annually from 2010 to 20019, which according to the Obama budget, will be boom times? GDP will be likely rise to an eye-popping $23 trillion in 2019… Continue reading | 4 Comments

The Stimulus Plan – A Wing and A Prayer

Ideology to the left of us, ideology to the right of us -- boldly they rode into the jaws of the unknown, into the mouth of financial hell -- rode the five hundred and thirty five. Theirs is not to reason why; theirs is but vote and whine... For the political class who see the current recession as harbinger of depression, embracing an incomprehensible stimulus plan provides the irrational exuberance of hope. Better to have relied on reason than a potpourri of repackaged old and tired ideas. To argue with either side is a waste of time, as each will abandon reason at the first challenge. As John Locke succinctly put it: "Every sect, as far as reason will help them, gladly use it; when it fails them, they cry out it… Continue reading | 4 Comments

Jobs - Let’s Patent Them

As the world's most inventive country we have the unique opportunity to patent our way out of the current recession and thrive in the 21st century global economy. What should we export to create high paying permanent jobs and redress our balance of payments? Ideas.  It's what we do better than any other country. One country, the United States, accounts for more than one-third of international patent applications. It's time to leverage what we do best, innovate, and create the jobs we need for today, tomorrow, and decades to come. In hard economic times we should be looking ever more closely at our export markets and ask ourselves the basic question: What innovative products can we sell to the nearly 500 million inhabitants of the European Union, the… Continue reading | 3 Comments