Colorado's Collective Shale Deposits Contain Somewhere In The Neighborhood Of 1 Trillion Barrels Of Oil. That's Almost As Much As The Entire World's Proven Oil Reserves!
During The Campaign For Re-election, Barack Obama At Least Made Vague References To A Willingness To Accept $3 Trillion Of Reduced Spending In Exchange For A $1 Trillion Dollar Tax Increase.
Every Time Washington Regulators Pass Down Another Heavy-handed Rule Or Levy Another Hefty Fine, Colorado Loses Potential Jobs, Revenue, And Economic Security.
In My Native Boulder County, Colorado, The Fracking Fanatics Are Out In Force. They Are Marching Door-to-door, Petitions And Mythology In Hand, And They Are Storming City Council And County Commissioner Meetings.
Obama And The Democrats' Preposterous Argument Is That We Are Just One More Big Tax Increase Away From Solving Our Economic Problems. The Inescapable Conclusion, However, Is That The Primary Driver Of The Short-term Deficit Is Not Tax Cuts But The Lack Of Any Meaningful Economic Growth Over The Last Half Decade.
President Obama Has Tried To Spin The Paltry New Job Creation Numbers As 'a Step In The Right Direction.' But, Clearly, The Small Growth In Jobs Isn't Even Keeping Up With Population Growth, Much Less Returning The Workforce To A Healthy Level.
Something Very Significant Appears To Be Happening In America. There Is A Dramatic Shift In Voter Affinity Toward The Gop, And It May Prove To Be The Mountain-too-high For Barack Obama's Campaign.
Just To Keep Up With Population Growth, On Average Our Economy Needs To Be Adding About 125,000 Jobs Per Month.
Memo To Congress: America's Problem Is Not That Government Is Too Small. It's The Spending, Stupid!
Obama's Economic Policies Obviously Have Not Worked, And Have Left The American Market Place With Enormous Uncertainty And Anxiety.
Job Growth Well In Excess Of Population Increase Would Be A Very Good Thing If It Were Only That Easy.