How Obama Is Hurting Small Business
The president has hung the engine of growth and job-making out to dry.
The president has hung the engine of growth and job-making out to dry.
Nah, just kidding. Here he is on Flotilla-Gate, siding with the enemies of civilization, as usual:
I am anxious not to be overly judgmental in telling Israel exactly what to do. I think it’s in many ways they’re business.
Hold it, Cal, that doesn’t sound so bad to me. Maybe the NRB crew has been too tough [...]
Why is the scourge of the Gulf Coast still doing business in Iran?
Jihad in small-town America, and the FBI and ICE didn’t bother to notify local law enforcement officials. “Editorial: Troubling issues surround local arms dealership story,” from the Yamhill Valley News-Register, May 29 (thanks to Tonestaple): It seemed implausible to think that Iranian arms dealers were doing business right here in…
Was the Congressman’s assault on Goldline really aimed at Glenn Beck?
New York Democratic Representative Anthony Weiner , a member of the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection, is using his public office to attack one of Glenn Beck’s key sponsors, Goldline, Inc. It seems that Goldline, Inc. has committed the heinous crime, according to Weiner, of exploiting Beck’s scaremongering about the collapsing economy to tout [...]
Chicago’s ShoreBank is too politically connected to fail.
We have previously thought that Islamic banking — that is, the accommodation of Western banking practices to Islamic legal requirements — was being pursued by non-Muslim financial institutions out of a desire for economic gain. But in this story, DBS Group is still determined to make a go of Islamic…
Lowlife That’s the quote of the night, and maybe of the year: “I’m shocked and stunned but I’m not surprised because he was such a low-life.” Anyway, perhaps Ouazzani was too busy with his auto parts dealership to figure out how to understand the Religion of Peace™ correctly. “Mo….
In the business of mothers dying, fate dealt me a better hand than it did Saul Bellow. My mother lived to a ripe age and was vigorous to the end. When she had her first stroke my children were already adults, and had given me two grandchildren besides. I was well into the cycle of [...]