Politics

Hope

By John E. Wade II / October 30, 2012 / Comments Off on Hope

Senator Obama campaigned with the slogan of “Hope and Change,” calling for no more red and blue states, only the United States of America.  Yet growth, unemployment, unhealthy government finances, and a haughty, partisan attitude are just a few of the characteristics of his lack of leadership. His campaign slogan now is “Forward” and yet…

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The Future

By John E. Wade II / October 29, 2012 / Comments Off on The Future

My calling is calling; not to dwell on what was or is, but rather what can be. We have a huge choice in our robust and stable American democracy.  The status quo leads us to world-wide depression and quite possibly a loss of peace and security on a major scale. But we have our vote. …

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Jobs

By John E. Wade II / October 28, 2012 / Comments Off on Jobs

A World-wide depression would rob America and the world of millions of jobs.  I believe the reelection of President Obama would lead to such a result (see the Home Page and my book review of The Debt Bomb). Governor Romney, Congressman Ryan and a host of Republicans at all levels can produce 12 million jobs according…

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The Innovation Age

By John E. Wade II / October 27, 2012 / Comments Off on The Innovation Age

I have written that I believe we are in the Innovation Age.  Governor Romney is ideally suited to lead us at this time as demonstrated by his deep business and academic credentials as well as his business, investment and government experience.  I was particularly impressed by the chapter he wrote in No Apology:  “A Free and…

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Ohio!

By John E. Wade II / October 26, 2012 / Comments Off on Ohio!

The eyes of the world are on our election, and now our focus is on the swing state of Ohio.  I ask everyone who has a friend in that state to convey my website to them.  If we go viral, we can turn the pages of history away from a worldwide depression.  That’s the nature of our…

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An Open Mind

By John E. Wade II / October 25, 2012 / Comments Off on An Open Mind

I invite you to wonder about the facts, authoritative opinions and my own views on my website.  Subjects include the effects of President Obama’s reelection—a worldwide depression (see my home page), the fiscal problems and solutions for America (see my review of The Debt Bomb), President Obama’s inept term of office (see my review of The Amateur), President…

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It’s the economy, Stupid!

By John E. Wade II / October 24, 2012 / Comments Off on It’s the economy, Stupid!

According to my analysis on the home page, the re-election of President Obama will lead to a worldwide depression.  The more I think about that, the more I am convinced of the truth of those words. The national debt of $16 trillion is pressing on our economy, slowing it by 25 to 33 percent according…

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The Smarter One

By John E. Wade II / October 23, 2012 / Comments Off on The Smarter One

Raw, inert intelligence is one thing.  Applied intelligence can become genius, as with Steve Jobs, Mozart, etc. Governor Romney has always been incredibly smart, hard-working and ambitious.  These qualities have been evident in the three debates and throughout his academic, business and government careers. He received a bachelor’s degree in English literature at BYU with…

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I get it!

By John E. Wade II / October 22, 2012 / Comments Off on I get it!

I’ve now completed my review of Obama’s America.  I hope and pray it will help Governor Romney and a host of Republicans at all levels to win big in November, a result that is within my vision for the path to a Heaven on Earth.  A worldwide depression, precipitated by the reelection of President Obama, is definitely…

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Obama’s Hidden Agenda

By John E. Wade II / October 21, 2012 / Comments Off on Obama’s Hidden Agenda

I have reviewed five books after reading them first from cover to cover and then returning to the key sections two or three times.  I feel that I have a very good grasp of the campaign, as well as the economy, having read several books on that topic multiple times.  My studied advice is simple—elect…

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