By Logan Albright A new study released by the Center for Disease Control last week has politicians and commentators in a tizzy about the apparently high percentage of Americans who abuse alcohol. The study reports that 38 million Americans binge drink at least four times a month, a figure that works out to about one … Continue reading
Author Archives: Logan Albright
Gingrich The Angry American
By Logan Albright Some people are saying that Newt Gingrich turned in a masterful performance at the beginning of last night’s debate in South Carolina, when CNN moderator John King asked him about the allegations by his ex-wife that he had requested an “open marriage.” Gingrich responded in what has become an all too predictable … Continue reading
QE3 a Recipe for Inflation
By Logan Albright Last week Federal Reserve officials announced that they may be willing to implement a third round of quantitative easing in hopes to boost the struggling U.S. economy. This comes just one day after a report that consumer borrowing increased dramatically in the month of November, indicating a growing level of confidence in … Continue reading
IRS Workers Feeling Overtaxed
By Logan Albright Well, it’s finally happened. The tax code has become so arcane that even the IRS can no longer keep up with it. An article released Wednesday on Politico reports that the IRS is struggling to stay on top of an ever increasing workload—the result of a constantly changing and expanding tax code … Continue reading
Honesty, Party Division and Firing People
By Logan Albright It’s understandable why the Republican field is jumping on every opportunity to attack Mitt Romney. The former Massachusetts Governor has been the odds on favorite to be the Republican nominee since the beginning of his campaign, and with his narrow victory in Iowa and his impressive poll numbers in New Hampshire and … Continue reading