- Posted on:
April 3, 2012
- Categories:Blog Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
I WONDER if we in the talk radio media aren’t inadvertently leaving the impression that there is a genuine debate among experts about whether an Israeli military strike on Iran makes sense this year. There really isn’t such a debate. Or rather, it’s the same kind of debate as the one about climate change –…
- Posted on:
March 21, 2012
- Categories:Blog Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
As the Republican primaries continue to follow a long dream sequence imagined by David Plouffe — another muddled weekend, but more signs of Santorum strength — it’s worth keeping an eye on what the White House is doing. The people there aren’t twiddling their thumbs or using them to high-five each other in glee over…
- Posted on:
March 19, 2012
- Categories:Politics
- By:Robert Cardoza
The new Post-ABC poll shows that “46 percent approve of the way Obama is handling his job; 50 percent disapprove. That’s a mirror image of his 50 to 46 positive split in early February. The downshift is particularly notable among independents — 57 percent of whom now disapprove — and among white people without college…
- Posted on:
March 15, 2011
- Categories:Editorial Featured
- By:Robert Cardoza
Dumbing Deficits Down Gas Prices and a Sane Energy Policy Another Inside Job Biennial Budget, a Step Toward Fixing Deficit Tax Tips $$$ IRS Loses: Estate avoids undervaluation penalty when both sides’ experts were wrong. When a woman died, her shares in a private company were valued by the IRS at $32.4 million and…

