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Cut Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, Teacher Pension But Guess Who Double Dip From Government

April 23, 2013 By Egberto Willies

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. The President has been promoting a grand bargain for some time now. He has been touting a balanced approach to solving our fiscal problems, our budget deficit and our national debt. Republicans on the other hand have been insistent in balancing the budget on the back of the middle […]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Congressman, double dip, Governor, income disparity, income inequality, medicaid, Medicare, Rick Perry, safety net, Social Security, Teacher.political class, Ted Poe, triple dip, wealth disparity, wealth inequality

Civil War In Republican & Democratic Party–Guess Who Loses

April 7, 2013 By Egberto Willies

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. It was bound to happen. The reality is the parties are more the same in one respect; they do not govern for those who elected them. President Obama ran on protecting and saving the social safety net and creating the environment for job creation. While he has been stymied […]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: austerity, budget, Civil War, Democratic Party, Democrats, president obama, Republican Party, republicans, safety net, Social Security

President Gave A Liberal Speech Every Conservative Should Like by Egberto Willies–Kingwood Observer(2013-02-06)

February 16, 2013 By EgbertoWillies Books

Sorry, there was a YouTube error.   I submitted this article as soon as I got back from President Obama’s inauguration in Washington, DC. Due to limited space, the Kingwood Observer could not publish it till this week. With our fast moving news cycle, while 2 weeks make an article dated, the president’s speech is […]

Filed Under: My Published Articles Tagged With: education, healthcare, inauguration, infrastructure, Obama, president obama, rebuild, safety net, social, speech

President Gave A Liberal Speech Every Conservative Should Like – Kingwood Observer

February 7, 2013 By Egberto Willies

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. I submitted this article as soon as I got back from President Obama’s inauguration in Washington, DC. Due to limited space, the Kingwood Observer could not publish it till this week. With our fast moving news cycle, while 2 weeks make an article dated, the president’s speech is still […]

Filed Under: Kingwood Area Democrats, Published Articles Tagged With: education, healthcare, inauguration, infrastructure, Obama, president obama, rebuild, safety net, social, speech

Paul Ryan & The Big Lie That Is Killing The Middle Class

January 27, 2013 By Egberto Willies

Sorry, there was a YouTube error. Republican Congressman Paul Ryan was rattled today on NBC Meet The Press when David Gregory showed the snippet from the President’s Inauguration speech, rebuking those that believe America is divided between makers and takers. David then showed a snippet where Ryan actually made the statement. Ryan visibly turned red […]

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Ayn Rand, budget deficit, Jonathan Chait, Paul Ryan, safety net, tax cut, tax increase

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