Politics

We must focus on the economy

By John E. Wade II / December 2, 2012 / Comments Off on We must focus on the economy

I bought, wrote and decided how much money to put in each Christmas card.  I cut back fifty percent from what I had intended to give because I am not confident about my financial future or that of our nation and world. We need leadership in Washington, and we also are in great need of…

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The Importance of the House of Representatives

By John E. Wade II / November 19, 2012 / Comments Off on The Importance of the House of Representatives

Never in the history of our country has the House of Representatives been so important as it is now, and for at least the next two years. The American people should listen (in an unfiltered manner) to what the Republicans in the House have to say over this historic period.There is a lot of noise…

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Dear Fellow Republicans

By John E. Wade II / November 7, 2012 / Comments Off on Dear Fellow Republicans

To my fellow Republicans and all Americans:During this past election, we Republicans shot ourselves in the foot in two key areas and paid a terrible price as a party.  As a result, Americans in general, and most likely the whole world, will suffer.Those areas (which were greatly exaggerated by the Democrats and liberal mainstream media) were…

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The Only Poll that Counts

By John E. Wade II / November 6, 2012 / Comments Off on The Only Poll that Counts

On November 6, 2012, Americans participate in our robust and stable democracy. But our prosperity has been unusually weak for four long years. I predict that the reelection of President Obama will lead to a worldwide depression (See my Home Page and my review of The Debt Bomb). I call on all who agree with the…

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All of Us

By John E. Wade II / November 5, 2012 / Comments Off on All of Us

I believe that God created all of us with a mind, body and little piece of God, from the dawn of humankind.  Because of that, he loves us with an enduring, steadfast love.  Because of that, I believe that He has always intended for us to achieve a Heaven on Earth, someday, somehow. What does this…

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A Simpler Journey

By John E. Wade II / November 4, 2012 / Comments Off on A Simpler Journey

The status quo with President Obama leads to a world-wide depression (See the Home Page).  But the choice of Governor Romney offers us a leadership to do what successful companies like Apple do in the private sector: Simplify Simplify Simplify President Obama has added armies of bureaucrats, scores of regulations with many more to come…

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A Heaven On Earth

By John E. Wade II / November 3, 2012 / Comments Off on A Heaven On Earth

I created, financed and edited a book entitled How to Achieve a Heaven on Earth.  It was quite an undertaking—much harder, longer and more expensive than I had expected. The book revolved around ten elements that I was inspired to conceive as I wrote about a Heaven on Earth beginning in the year 2000:  peace, security, freedom, democracies,…

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Business 101

By John E. Wade II / November 2, 2012 / Comments Off on Business 101

President Obama had no business or military leadership experience before his inept assumption of office four years ago.  And he hasn’t grown in office (See my review of The Amateur).  He also lacks academic business training. On the other hand, Governor Romney has benefitted from twenty-five intense, powerful years in business consulting and business investing, most…

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The Economy

By John E. Wade II / November 1, 2012 / Comments Off on The Economy

Uncertainty is rampart in the world of business and finance right now and it has been that way since 2008.  Why?  Approximately half of the world has severe debt problems (See the home page).  Over the last four years there has been a vacuum in presidential leadership. President Obama backed away from the bipartisan Simpson-Bowles…

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The Debates

By John E. Wade II / October 31, 2012 / Comments Off on The Debates

I closely observed all three presidential debates as well as the sole vice presidential debate. Let’s start with the vice presidential debate.  I was appalled at the behavior of Vice President Joe Biden:  smiling, laughing, and interrupting, all in an inappropriate, rude and callous way.  This contrasted greatly with the straightforward, intense, knowledgeable, and respectful…

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