CEO’s Open Letter to President Obama – GerriWillis.com Blog – Fox Business

Have you heard this? A billionaire who has signed the Bill and Melinda Gates pledge to give away the majority of his fortune tells President Obama to back off. Omega Advisors CEO Leon Cooperman calls the Presidents rhetoric class warfare and divisive. He basically says Obama’s political leadership amounts to pandering to the lowest moral character among us rather than leading and lifting us above that which divides us. Well said, Mr. Cooperman. Well said.

CEO’s Open Letter to President Obama – GerriWillis.com Blog – Fox Business.

Thanks for visiting. Comments are welcome.

The History of Newt | The Weekly Standard

Gingrich's official portrait as Speaker

Image via Wikipedia

Senator Barack Obama admitted in his own writings that he snorted cocaine and smoked pot. He was friends with and launched his political career in a fund-raiser in the home of admitted terrorist bomber Bill Ayers. The pastor whose church he attended for 20 years and who married him and his wife and baptized his daughters is clearly a racist. And his only political experience was as an Illinois State Senator, and 2 years as a U.S. Senator. The point is the problems in Newt Gingrich‘s past can be overlooked. Worse transgressions have been in the past by U.S. voters. Click the link below:

The History of Newt | The Weekly Standard.

Rick Perry was right. Nails a good idea.

When Texas Governor and GOP Presidential hopeful Rick Perry

"The Honorable Rick Perry (front right), ...

Image via Wikipedia

sticks his foot in his mouth he manages to include everything from toes to heel. His gaffes and awkwardness on the debate stage have made him look more like a buffoon than the highly successful three term Governor of our nations 2nd largest state. But Saturday in the CBS debate he let rip an idea whose time has come. A foreign aid budget that starts at zero every year and requires any nation, including Israel, to make their case for that which the United States gives them.

The United States gave somewhere in the neighborhood of $26-billion in foreign aid this year. And they’ll give more next year. Such is the nature of Washington. Increases are just done; period. No reason…just because. Israel is the largest recipient at over $3.1-billion; Egypt gets over $1.5- billion. The payoffs to these two countries coming as a result of the

President Jimmy Carter welcomes Egyptian Presi...

Image via Wikipedia

Camp David Accords of the Jimmy Carter presidency. Essentially we’re paying these two rich countries not to fight one another.

Interesting that our next door neighbor, Mexico, gets only $300-million dollars in Federal aid though they’re a poor nation with lots of people shooting at one another.

But Perry’s point was seconded by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich

Image via Wikipedia

who probably did a better job of explaining Perry’s idea than did Perry.

The best example of why we should ask countries to come in every year and make their case for what foreign aid we provide is Pakistan. This Muslim Country on the Indian Ocean gets nearly a billion dollars a year of our hard-earned and hard paid tax dollars. And yet, they harbor terrorists that kill Americans. “Come back next year, Pakistan”, is what I’d say. You want more money earn it. Otherwise “kiss my budget”.

Foreign aid only amounts to 1% of the Federal budget. But when we’re trying to cut expenses and aide to fellow Americans is being slashed drastically, foreign nations, especially those who don’t like us much, can wait in the back of the line.

And while we’re on the subject, why not start at a zero sum budget for MOST of our Federal programs? It’s our money. We should decide how we spend it, and not let that decision be based solely on what someone else started years ago.

Thanks for visiting. Comments are welcome.

The Big Loser of the Night: CBS – By Marc A. Thiessen – The Corner – National Review Online

The Big Loser of the Night: CBS – By Marc A. Thiessen – The Corner – National Review Online.

Rove: The Republicans Rising Satisfaction Quotient – WSJ.com

Today’s blog is a re-posting of an opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal. It points out that despite the reporting being done on many tv networks and newspapers Republicans ARE satisfied with their choices in the Presidential field. Read for yourself, and share your views.

The Republicans Rising Satisfaction Quotient – WSJ.com.

  • Calendar

    • January 2026
      M T W T F S S
       1234
      567891011
      12131415161718
      19202122232425
      262728293031  
  • Search