Americans, outraged by a seemingly endless spiral of expansive and intrusive government protested at “tea parties” across America today. A populist groundswell against federal and state governments that lack accountability, actual and proposed tax increases and dissatisfaction with the two dominant political parties appear to be themes which have rallied protesters and brought them together in over 700 locations.
Amidst the protests today, President Barack Obama elected to speak to his desire for a fair tax code by increasing taxes on the 5% of the population that currently pay 60% of federal income taxes. The White House perspective on the tea parties was that they do not represent the beliefs or interests of most Americans.
Populist movements have arisen through out the history of the nation. The most successful populist uprising in this nation was the uprising that over time gave birth to the nation, resulting in the Declaration of Independence and the transformation of thirteen British colonies into the United States of America. Since the formation of this Republic populist movements have arisen over perceived injustices. The root cause of these injustices are generally related to economics. The bail outs of banks, insurance companies and the auto industry combined with a severe down turn in the economy and rising unemployment have all contributed to the frustrations that many Americans are feeling. The Tea Parties provide an outlet for many people to vent those frustrations.
The election of Barack Obama, was an example of the Democrat Party using a traditional populist platform by incenting class war through judicious claims of extreme fiscal abuse by Wall Street and the wealthy. President Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid have continued that tactic following the Obama inauguration to rationalize the largest expansion of government in America’s history.
The recent passage of the $787 Billion stimulus bill and the 2010 budget have proved to be the tipping point for many Americans who feel disenfranchised by a government that appears to have turned its back on traditional American values and principles including the free enterprise system.
The Tea Parties that are occurring around the nation provide a platform for people to express their outrage with the status quo in Washington and perhaps spark a movement that will gain enough ground that the Obama administration will pause to listen.
We do not know if a third party movement will evolve from these activities. Third party movements in America are shortlived. The Republican Party has been weakened over the past eight years and the Democrats will no doubt pay a price for the damage they are inflicting upon this Republic. We do recognize that communications technology enables voices to be heard today beyond the range of previous decades and that may indeed be enough to awaken this nation from its current stupor.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
BIG TAX BIG SPEND BIG GOV !
Barack Obama has ushered in a new era of expanded government, fueled by record spending and paid for by tax increases on the American public. The change promised by Barack Obama turns out to be a change toward the liberal policies that have long been the hallmark of the left wing of the Democrat party.
The President who at times appears to be echoing the cautious rhetoric of Jimmy Carter continues the class war in America by punishing those who have been fortunate enough to climb the financial ladder by redistributing a greater share of their wealth to the coffers of the federal treasury.
Read more commentary on politics, the economy, business and entrepreneurship at http://www.ceo4aday.wordpress.com/ and http://www.americanrecoveryact.blogspot.com/.
The President who at times appears to be echoing the cautious rhetoric of Jimmy Carter continues the class war in America by punishing those who have been fortunate enough to climb the financial ladder by redistributing a greater share of their wealth to the coffers of the federal treasury.
Read more commentary on politics, the economy, business and entrepreneurship at http://www.ceo4aday.wordpress.com/ and http://www.americanrecoveryact.blogspot.com/.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
CEO4ADAY EXCEEDS 20,000+ VIEWS!
http://www.ceo4aday.wordpress.com/, the blog which offers a "perspective from a corner office" and commentary on politics, the economy, business and entrepreneurship is pleased to announce that it has exceeded 20,000+ views since it's inception in December, 2008.
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Sunday, February 15, 2009
CEO4ADAY TOPS 2,500+ VIEWS IN A SINGLE DAY!!!!!
WWW.ceo4aday.wordpress.com, the blog which offers "perspective from a corner office" as well as commentary on politics, the economy, business and entrepreneurship, exceeded 7,000+ views in a single week.
The blog, which began in December 2008, continues to support an initiative to fund and create the United States Office of Entrepreneurship. Our series, "A Journey To Acquire" details our efforts to acquire a business in conjunction with a private equity partner.
Ceo4aday, wishes to thank our supporters. For additional commentary on the economy, please visit us at http://www.americanrecoveryact.com/.
The blog, which began in December 2008, continues to support an initiative to fund and create the United States Office of Entrepreneurship. Our series, "A Journey To Acquire" details our efforts to acquire a business in conjunction with a private equity partner.
Ceo4aday, wishes to thank our supporters. For additional commentary on the economy, please visit us at http://www.americanrecoveryact.com/.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Ceo4aday Comments On Stimulus Plan
Ceo4aday has been blogging about the House Finance Committee and their grilling of the CEO's of eight of the leading financial institutions in the nation as well as the status of the soon to be made public American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan.
You may read our commentary on these topics at www.ceo4aday.wordpress.com and www.Americanrecoveryact.blogspot.com.
You may read our commentary on these topics at www.ceo4aday.wordpress.com and www.Americanrecoveryact.blogspot.com.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Obama Calls For Urgency With American Recovery Act
President Barack Obama went on the road today to make his case for an economic stimulus plan to right the economic ship, in an attempt to pressure Congress to pass with urgency the American Recovery and Reinvestment plan of 2009.
You can read more about our thoughts on the American Recovery Act at www.Ceo4aday.wordpress.com and gain additional insights at www.Americanrecoveryact.blogspot.com.
You can read more about our thoughts on the American Recovery Act at www.Ceo4aday.wordpress.com and gain additional insights at www.Americanrecoveryact.blogspot.com.
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Sunday, February 8, 2009
CEO4ADAY On The Road In San Francisco
Ceo4aday has been on the road this week in San Francisco. As we move out and about the city we continue to see robust activity throughout the cities restaurants, theaters and retailers.
The city will no doubt be impacted by any slow down in the tech and bio tech industry, given the presence of those industries in the Bay area. The hotel that we have been staying at through the week was sold out by a couple of business conferences.
Though real estate values have declined throughout the Bay Area rents remain high and San Francisco city proper remains among the highest priced real estate in the nation.
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The city will no doubt be impacted by any slow down in the tech and bio tech industry, given the presence of those industries in the Bay area. The hotel that we have been staying at through the week was sold out by a couple of business conferences.
Though real estate values have declined throughout the Bay Area rents remain high and San Francisco city proper remains among the highest priced real estate in the nation.
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Stimulus package
Thursday, February 5, 2009
5 Essential Elements For Successful Stimulus Package
Ceo4aday proposed their own version of an economic stimulus package which identified 5 elements for a successful stimulus package including:
- A $2,500 merchandise voucher for all American taxpayers to be redeemed within 180 days of issuance.
- A proposal for $25 Billion to fund the U.S. Office of Entrepreneurship to provide venture capital funds for qualified entrepreneurs.
Read about our proposal at www.ceo4aday.wordpress.com.
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