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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Willard’s World – …And The Horse He Flew To See
Dogged for weeks by tales of his relationship with Bain Capital and other financial history which were only removed from the headlines by the tragic loss of life in Aurora, Colorado and promised further cover by the Summer Olympics Willard … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, 2012 Olympics, Aurora Colorado, Bain Capital, Berlin, Bill Clinton, Boris Johnson, Colorado, Conservative Party, David Cameron, Democrats, dressage, England, Labour Party, London, Mitt Romney, Obama, Olympics, politics, Rafalca, Republicans, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Olympics, tax returns, taxes, UK, United Kingdom, Willard Mitt Romney
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Willard’s World – A Touch Of Grey
The latest battle in the quest for the Presidency is what exactly Mitt Romney’s role at Bain Capital was in the years 1999 to 2002. Romney claims to have left Bain in early 1999 to save the Salt Lake City … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, ABC, Aurora Colorado, Bain Capital, Candy Crowley, CNN, Colorado, Ed Gilespie, Mitt Romney, Obama, Olympics, politics, retroactive retirement, S.E.C., Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City Olympics, Security and Exchange Commission, Sports Authority, Staples, tax records, Utah, Wal Mart, Willard Mitt Romney
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The Banishment Of Joe Walsh
The world of rock and roll is filled with one hit wonders. Thankfully it appears that the freshman class of the 112th Congress may have more than its fair share of one term wonders – prominent among them will be … Continue reading
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Tagged 112th Congress, Alan West, bigotry, Congress, debt ceiling, deficit, Florida, health care, House, Iraq, jobs, Joe Walsh, national debt, Obamacare, Paul Ryan, politics, racism, Republicans, Ryan budget, Talking Points Memo, Tammy Duckworth, Tea Party, The Eagles, unemployment, unemployment benefits, war crimes
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Willard’s World – Pouring Gasoline On The Smoldering Fire
Friday a rather disappointing jobs report came out. It said the American economy only created about 80,000 jobs in June. That sent the right wing into hysterics and calling for the election of “business hero” Willard Mitt Romney. This sounds … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, asset-backed securities, credit derivatives, deregulation, derivatives, Dodd-Frank, Dodd-Frank Act, economy, Financial Times, George W. Bush, Great Recession, jobs, JPMorgan Chase, Mitt Romney, Obama, politics, regulation, Republicans, Supreme Court, taxes, unemployment, Willard Mitt Romney
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A Good Start Validated
Recently this site has somewhat morphed into a version of That Was the Week That Was, minus the satire. (Yes, I am old enough to remember the mid 60’s Americanized version of the early 60’s BBC show that introduced David … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Alan Grayson, BBC, Commerce Clause, Constitution, David Frost, Democrats, Donald Trump, George W. Bush, Great Recession, health care, health insurance, Hillary Clinton, individual mandate, John Roberts, Mitt Romney, Obama, Obamacare, Planned Parenthood, politics, pre-existing condition, Repeal and Replace, Republicans, right to privacy, Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court, That Was the Week That Was, United States Constitution, Willard Mitt Romney
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