Stories written by Kayser SosaKayser Sosa is the pen name for an anonymous, nobody political hack and economics junkie who wasn't born in North Carolina but got here as fast as he could. With zero qualifications and lacking any formal education, or even any notable achievements, Kayser happily and simply attempts to hammer the reader with humor, sarcasm, and good old Southern "bless your heart" common sense. Dismantling the narrative that complicated topics are the sole jurisdiction of the edumacated, he believes regular folks need to know they're being enslaved by their own ignorance and personal belief systems. He enjoys making elitists, snobs, hypocrites, liars, thieves, beggars and fools look stupid at every turn. Kayser is a former US Marine grunt, Oathkeeper, Life Member of the NRA, and believes the GOP and their Wall Street bankster cronies should burn in hell while the Democrats and their union thug bosses should be stripped naked, coated with honey and salt, and chained back-to-back to a bunch of stout trees in the Pisgah National Forest long about the dog days of summer. He also enjoys an occasional snort of Kentucky straight bourbons next to a campfire, bow hunting, raising chickens, and was the founder and operator of the political and economic blog "Lunchtime Leftovers" until he got lazy and closed it down. He's a hardcore believer in the Rule of Law, Private Property Rights, Faith in Contracts, Zero Deficit Spending, along with the end of Fractional Reserve Banking, the abolition of the Federal Reserve and the 14th, 16th, and 17th Amendments to the US Constitution, and run-on sentences. Kayser loves God, his wife, his family, his dogs, and he's too old and give out to pick a fight with. He's just as likely to shoot you instead or offer you a drink. Ultimately he's glad to be here at Pundit House and hopes you enjoy his drivel.
After reading the 23 ‘gun control’ executive orders the President signed this week (see full list below) many gun owners will think, “Well, that’s not so bad,” or, “It could’ve been worse.” I disagree. This is exactly the “tyrannical, all-out assault on liberty” Obama claimed he was not guilty of in his speech today. Putting aside any […]
January 17, 2013 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »
Instead of accepting that we’re broke and declaring a default. Instead of raising the debt ceiling. Instead of minting a $1 trillion dollar platinum coin. Here’s the latest idea to gain traction: This from the New York Times (emphasis added): However, there is a plausible course of action, one that the president should publicly adopt in […]
January 15, 2013 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »
I spent the better part of 2008 and 2009 screaming from the rooftops this would happen. Now it is. It just took a couple of years for everyone to learn how to play their part in the game. So again, just to remind you I said over and over and over… 1) If you bought […]
January 10, 2013 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »
According to a new presentation from the Bipartisan Policy Center, if Congress fails to increase the debt ceiling the US government will default on its debt somewhere around February 15th. Following that, the government would be forced to make payments based solely on revenue (tax payments). This is exactly what the Republicans in Congress SAY […]
January 9, 2013 | Posted in House Guests,Kayser Sosa,National | Read More »
The Republican-led House of Representatives has passed a bill to increase the deficit $9.7 billion. Why did they do this? Because the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is broke. The NFIP is a federally run program that allows individuals, businesses, and municipalities to purchase insurance policies in flood prone areas where private insurance companies REFUSE […]
January 7, 2013 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »

I recently read a comment online that included the directive to “do what’s best for your country.” It doesn’t really matter what the person was supporting, it was the belief by this person that any two people could agree on “what’s best” that got me to thinking. What is best for our country? Is it […]
January 4, 2013 | Posted in House Specials,National | Read More »
I’ve refrained from putting my thoughts on the Newtown shooting in writing to this point so I might digest as much information as possible about what happened, why it happened, and what the country might do about it. At this point I have little faith that any further useful information or dialogue will occur. Our […]
December 24, 2012 | Posted in Kayser Sosa,National | Read More »
Obamacare, by law, says that each state can decide to run its own health care exchange or let the federal government do it. Under that provision… States that run their own Exchange will participate in an $800 billion bailout (via tax credits) to private health insurance companies operating in that state; there is NO provision […]
December 11, 2012 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »
Sheila Bair, former head of the FDIC, says that along with our failure to fix and deal with the issues that caused the 2008 credit crisis, interest rate risk and the unintended consequences of a zero interest rate policy (ZIRP) are her major concerns going forward. What she’s talking about here is solvency. Meaning, in a rising interest rate environment high […]
December 8, 2012 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »
South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint (R) announced today he is quitting the Senate. Midterm. In a couple of weeks. He is going to be the new President of the conservative Heritage Foundation. Governor Nikki Haley will appoint a successor who will serve until a special election can be held in 2014. The timing of this, […]
December 6, 2012 | Posted in Carolinas,National | Read More »