Category Archives: Houston Politics

No Country for Voting Men

When we talk about politics, it often becomes wrapped up in numbers... the number of voters, polling percentages, how many calls you can make per hour to support your candidate. It's really all about numbers. It's also really all about the MAJORITY. After all, in an election, that's what you're trying to … Continue Reading ››

3 reasons Great Britain really is… GREAT

If you're like me, you've been watching the thrill and spectacle of the 2012 Olympics, and noticing a particularly special star in every event... the amazing city of London. The UK capital is a wealth of majestic history, architectural splendor, and of course home to the storied royal family. It's quite easy for … Continue Reading ››

To Build or Not To Build: “THAT”

... Isn't even the question.

I think we've finally made it in American Politics. After months of dressaging through tertiary concerns, we are finally about to have an election that is based on some of our nation's true problems. President Obama's now infamous quote "You Didn't Build That" quote is being milked … Continue Reading ››

The ABCs of the GOP… J is for

JADED

The Republican Party's greatest asset is unquestionable... Loyalty. The way that the GOP can stay lock-step with it's leader and deliver a unified assault is something Democrats have never been able to muster. They have mastered a fierce sense of discipline that is enviable even if you disagree with their … Continue Reading ››

Congress’ Cloud of Uncertainty

For Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney the heat is on, whether that be the heat of summer, or the election. But as "interesting" as the biting between these two men can be, I'm continually led to a question. Are we focusing too much on the Presidential race? I'm inclined to think so. … Continue Reading ››