Category archive: Wall Street
Economic nudism
By Chuck Roger • June 30th, 2011 12:00 am
The Clear Thinking blog is on hiatus and will return with new posts on July 18, 2011. Meanwhile, here’s an oldie originally posted July 1, 2009. By Chuck Rogér When the weather became unbearably cold, the leaders decided to ease the people’s pain by outlawing clothing. When the people grew hostile, the leaders led them to [...]
Ideologue-in-Chief Obama Will Continue to Be Bad for Business
By Chuck Roger • November 15th, 2010 2:51 am
Originally in American Thinker, November 13, 2010. President Obama called the Democrats’ November 2 loss of sixty-one House seats a “shellacking.” Yet in a day-after press conference, Obama sported a self-absorbed manner, contrived reflection, and a basic misread of the American people. In a “60 Minutes” interview aired four days later, he denied that voters [...]
Economic nudism
By Chuck Roger • July 1st, 2009 4:05 am
When the weather became unbearably cold, the leaders decided to ease the people’s pain by outlawing clothing. When the people grew hostile, the leaders led them to a lifeless land and loaded them onto wooden rafts on a river of molten lava. The people warmed. At first amused—remember, they were naked—the people’s good humor evaporated [...]
The hog on the Hill
By Chuck Roger • October 8th, 2008 4:45 am
Loan agents herd home mortgage applicants into screenings of the latest Hollywood assault on traditional values. In exchange for an end to the torture, the applicants sign mortgages which they know they cannot afford. Nice try, liberals. But our economic meltdown’s main driving force is the “progressive” notion that everyone deserves a home mortgage. History [...]



