
The President has fallen into the Republican trap: a false narrative that the biggest crises facing America are our national debt and our budget deficits.

The President has fallen into the Republican trap: a false narrative that the biggest crises facing America are our national debt and our budget deficits.

As productivity increased in this country, and employees provided more value, only those at the top got the spoils.

The vast majority of those in the 1% have come to their senses by realizing that they really can afford the 5% tax hike.

To hear most Republicans talk, class warfare is when the nasty politicians beat up on our country’s hapless, beleaguered millionaires who, if we’d just cut their taxes some more, would be vigorously creating more jobs.

Democrats will miss Congressman Anthony Weiner more now that he’s been replaced by Bob Turner in N.Y.’s 9th District. Turner is the founder of the Rush Limbaugh and Jerry Springer shows AND he mirrors Michele Bachmann on fiscal policy. Moreover, Turner exploited New Yorkers’ sentiments on 9/11, Palestinians and gays to edge out Democratic candidate Dave Weprin by a 6.5 percent margin.

One GOP presidential hopeful said something quite shocking during the Aug. 11 Republican Presidential debate, and the media barely seemed to notice. Herman Cain’s surprising candor about the Republicans’ true agenda should be disturbing and enraging more people.