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The hanging of Sarah Palin effigy

Yesterday I said I was not going to write anything else about the elections until we knew who had become the new president. Well, this morning reading on line a Spanish newspaper I found an article that surprised me and which I thought it could be not true. Read the rest of this entry »

Madam Ambassador Oprah Winfrey?

Didn’t John McCain said in one of his meetings that Obama was already measuring the drapes for the oval office? Or something like that. Well, maybe that is not too realistic. But what is going on among some journalists and not only in the US is the guess game about who would be in an Obama’s administration. Read the rest of this entry »

Beware of an October surprise

Finally a debate that was a little interesting though whether it will change anything in the voters minds is something we are going to have to wait until the 4th of November. Personally I am happy I already sent my absentee ballot. Read the rest of this entry »

Economy not the candidates forcing change

Change is really coming. Not the one Obama or McCain are talking about but the one the new economy is going to force on Americans. In fact in the political sense we could say it is already changing the way we perceive the candidates. Read the rest of this entry »

“Where is all the money…?”

I don’t know about you, but the more I read about the figures the governments throw at us in their plans to solve the financial mess we are all in the more I ask myself where is all that money going to come from? Read the rest of this entry »

Take a breath, the week enters uncharted developments

Another week has began again full of happenings in the economical and political front. Tomorrow, Tuesday, McCain and Obama will face each other in their second debate. I will watch it but this time I will see a rerun as I don’t fancy staying up for its beginning (here in Europe) at 3am! Read the rest of this entry »

An unhappy but necessary bailout?

At the end, it seems everybody realized the situation was so dire for the economy of the United States -and also for the global economy- that there was no solution but an agreement by both political parties on a bailout. Read the rest of this entry »