
The New York Times recently featured an innovative MBA program at George Washington University. Not only was the course of study designed to enhance the professional business skills of its participants, it hoped to teach personal business and economics to people vulnerable to personal financial failure.
Here we go again with President Obama demanding one class of citizens pay more in taxes than everyone else to help pay for his Ponzi scheme called a 2013 budget  Through his irresponsible spending, Obama has added $5 trillion to our now $15.3 national debt in his three short years in office and had the nerve this week to tell Congress he wants them to pass a nearly $4 trillion budget for 2013.
The Santorum surge, I think, is being fueled by a growing sense that our economic crisis is at its core a moral crisis. And there is a growing sense among Republicans and conservatives that we must recognize the cultural war being waged and engage it with clarity and aggressiveness that matches that of the left.
Democrats are, and have always been, getting their way on taxing and spending. Here’s proof of that: Government spending went up in 2011, despite the debt-ceiling showdown over the summer and at least three potential government shutdowns.
Let’s cut through all the clutter and get to what this debate is really all about. This has little to do with Roland Martin—he is just a convenient punching bag. This is about gays trying to force their views on society. They have not been able to do it through the law, so they just use good ole fashioned extortion and fear.

In this short clip president Obama tells Matt Lauer that he is not able to bring about the change he promised because he can’t “force” Congress to pass his programs. He then blames the Founding Fathers and the Constitution for impeding the progress. Someone ought to tell him that was one of the purposes of the US Constitution, to keep one person from dictating to the country their vision or idea of change. The Constitution, when followed, keeps the country from too large a pendulum swing from left to right or right to left. It does so by distributing power between the three branches of government so we will never have a dictator-n-chief. And frankly Mr. President that is how we like it!