Ronald Orf

                 

I am a retired educator who had to go back to work because my daughter is an actress. I live in a small town in Iowa, and have no desire to live anywhere else. Going back to work was the best thing that I ever did, not just because of the monetary gain, but because I felt rather useless in the lifestyle I was getting used to. I am a Democrat with libertarian tendencies, an though active in the Obama campaign, I have met John McCain on a few occasions and like him as a person very much. I am more cynical about politics now then I have ever been, and honestly feel that this country is doomed to second tier nation status if reality is not infused in to both our social and economic thinking. I am not a doctrinate thinker, although the articles that I have had published in the Cedar Rapids Gazette, The Des Moines Register, and the Waterloo Courier may lead people to believe that I fall in to that category. I truly believe that solving this country's problem may need a radical approach that would have been unthinkable seven years ago.

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Saturday, September 20, 2008
Welcome to the "new economy" SUCKER!
There are five things the Republicans do not want you to know. Americans have, without complaint, watched as an economic elite has gutted their lifestyles and their dreams for their children. They have stoically proved they can take it without complaint. They should not be proud of that fact. They should be angry and start demanding that SOMEONE actually think about THEM. After all, even sheep can take it.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008
From a Maverick to a Gelding. How John McCain Sold his Soul.
John McCain is now embracing the very people who vilified him. Is this a symbiotic relationship in which only moderates will be concerned about his health should he win in November.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Postville, Iowa Tip of the Iceberg
(2 comments) Now that the "show" is over in Postville, Iowa, we, as caring citizens must demand a real national policy that makes sense. It doesn't matter if it the "guest worker"program of the 1950's, or an honest program that holds the hiring companies liable for the actual costs their cheap labor policy places on the American taxpayer. If workers bring their families all educational and medical costs should be borne by the company.

Saturday, July 12, 2008
"DUH" This Time it is Different
So many of the economic pundits are of the opinion that this is a "normal" economic downturn. They are wrong. Because of the systematic transfer of wealth from former middle class to the top tier the old economic models are no longer valid. The working people cannot deter the coming recession because they are tapped out, and for the first time they know it. Only a massive working class tax cut can restore balance.

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