Without that bailout, Detroit will need to drastically restructure itself. With it, the automakers will stay the course — the suicidal course of declining market shares, insurmountable labor and retiree burdens, technology atrophy, product inferiority and never-ending job losses. Detroit needs a turnaround, not a check.
With the Democrats virtually evenly divided between Senators Clinton and Obama, an interesting divide has become exposed in the seemlingly united Republican Party. It is no secret that the Christian conservative base and its numerous compliant media mouthpieces can not stand the thought of John McCain as the presidential nominee, with talk of forming [...]
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney has dropped out of the presidential race, effectively giving John McCain the GOP nomination for President. Adios to the snake oil salesman that will say anything to get elected (the over-under for when Romney reverts back to being pro-choice is hereby set at two weeks). This set of [...]
With victories in New Hampshire, South Carolina and Florida, John McCain is poised to virtually clinch the GOP nomination with wins in next week’s historically delegate rich Super Tuesday. Americans from the Pacific to the Atlantic have a chance to send Governor Romney, Governor Huckabee and Congressman Ron Paul home for good.
Yet, [...]
Last night’s Florida primary taught us several things:
1.) Rudy’s ridiculous strategy of completely ignoring Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina predictably backfired. Now the Mayor will endorse Senator McCain in an attempt to freeze out the hard-to-like Romney. Today’s photo-op at the Reagan Library may propel Giuliani to a seat in McCain’s [...]
Whomever thought it was a good idea to completely ignore Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina in favor of campaigning solely in Florida should be fired quickly. I wonder if the same knuckleheads will retain positions at Giuliani Partners when the former Mayor of America returns to the executive suite sometime in the next [...]