Monday, August 22, 2011

IF I WERE (A LIBERAL) PRESIDENT: I would make more plans, spend more money, and educate indoctrinate our children. Click on the pictures to see their "ideas." Be prepared to graon.
GONE TO FLOWERS, every one.
HAH: Koch Responds to Buffett's Call for Tax Hikes.
MARK STEYN: "Not only does the president’s left hand not know what the right hand is even supposed to do, but his left hand cannot even issue a cheap self-serving whine about something his right hand has failed to do without blowing gazillions of taxpayer dollars."
YOU CAN'T make this claptrap up: "The administration says it is giving rich kids free food to eliminate the shame that less-fortunate students may feel in receiving free food."

Giving? Or forcing?
EXXON FIGHTING regulatory “pirates” in Gulf of Mexico.

"Regulatory pirates." What an appropriate turn of phrase to describe the Obama administration's hyper-overregulation of the American economy.
OBAMA QUIT? We should encourage the idea.
MAXINE WATERS: "The Tea Party Can Go Straight to Hell." Save us a seat by the fire, Maxine.
RASMUSSEN, 22 August 2011.


It's not (yet) a new low.
ANOTHER UNSCIENTIFIC POLL: Click through the tabs to see what Washington Times readers think.
JEFF JACOBY: When 'inconsequential' means 'better'.
ANOTHER CASE OF PROJECTION from those who believe money comes from printing presses.
WASHINGTON POST columnist Alexandra Petri thinks it's 'cute' to slap around rural post offices and their patrons.

Well, I have a suggestion. Since cities and major urban areas are so well wired (and "wirelessed'), lets close down all the urban post offices and replace them with ATM-like kiosks in the Starbucks latte lounges.
PUNCHING BACK TWICE AS HARD: The Special Litigation Section Strikes Out.
YA THINK? Maybe Ed Schultz is the racist.
AMERICA HAS BECOME A TRAIN with too many cabooses and not enough engines, and our government is riding the brakes with anti-competitive taxes and regulations.

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A NEW OBAMA MANDATE: agreeable jobs.
FUZZY MATH: Delusions of grand expenditures.
It is amazing the way the establishment media has largely overlooked the fact that more than half of the Democrats voted against the budget-ceiling compromise, for the most part, because they did not like even the small cutbacks in spending. But a smaller percentage of Republicans voted against the bill because they correctly saw it as insufficient to deal with the budget problem, and yet they are called “delusional.” Who are the ones really denying reality?
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