American families are hurting because our economy is hurting. Just in the past six months, we’ve seen almost half a million American jobs disappear. To take a longer view, George W. Bush’s administration has seen the weakest job growth, less than half of one percent per year, of any President since Herbert Hoover. The Bush-Smith [...]
The Bush-Smith Economy
July 30th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Economy · Energy · Health Care
Gas Station Rip-Offs: Unacceptable
June 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
With gas prices at $4/gallon, the last thing New Jersey drivers deserve is to get ripped off by gas station owners. I read recently about the inspections conducted by law enforcement of over 1000 gas stations in all 21 counties of our state. Any violations would be unacceptable, but over 350 station owners, more than [...]
Tags: Economy
Fifth Graders: Gas Prices Are a Crisis
June 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Today, I paid $3.88 per gallon to fill up my car. Accustomed as I am to living on a history teacher’s salary, I know how much these high gas prices hurt, and how they impact everything else we buy.
Recently, I had the privilege of speaking with 5th grade students at the Leadership Academy Charter School [...]
Tags: Economy · Homeland Security
The Cost of a Bad Economy
November 30th, 2007 · 2 Comments
The New York Times recently published two troubling articles about hunger and poverty in America. Both exposés place in sharp relief the problems many Americans are experiencing in these days of skyrocketing food, fuel, and health care inflation.
The first article concerns the plight of senior citizens from Maine who live below the poverty line. Having [...]