Friday, March 27, 2009

Beware Government Health Care

A new poll shows that 66% of voters think that President Obama will raise taxes on people earning less than $250,000 per year.  The other 34% are delusional.

 

Guantanamo inmates may be released in the United States to live on our tax dollars.  Doesn't that make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside?

 

The top Republican on the House budget committee can't figure out which way he stands on the AIG bonus tax.  If this is the leadership Republicans have, then they deserve to be in the wilderness.

 

Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats in the House will include a government-run option in their health care plan.  Courtesy of Mitt Romney and Massachusetts, here's a preview of what would happen under national health care.  Socialized medicine in Canada might also be to blame for the death of actress Natasha Richardson.

 

Despite the fact that General Electric got a bailout, some General Electric employees who have received recent pay raises have been attacking AIG for those bonuses.  Let's be consistent, shall we?

 

Thanks to the wealth envy around the world, Swiss banks have forbidden their top executives from leaving Switzerland.

 

Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) says that the United States couldn't even join the European Union due to our levels of debt.

 

A UN "climate change" plan would be nothing but a massive global redistribution of wealth.  After all, that's the only reason for the "global warming" scare.  Meanwhile, President Obama wants to raise fuel efficiency standards again.

 

Your tax dollars through the "stimulus" bill will go to build suicide-prevention fences.  Your money also went to figure out how many people fall because of their pets every year.

 

Obama unveiled his new strategy for a surge in Afghanistan.  Meanwhile, peace-at-any-price activists have shown themselves to really just be liberals.  Are we surprised?

 

Hezbollah has been using Mexican drug routes to get into the United States.

 

Get ready for higher gas prices, as oil supplies drop.  They forgot about the weak dollar.

 

Karen Handel has officially filed her paperwork to run for Governor.

 

Bill Ferguson isn't a fan of the tea parties.

 

Houston County has 7 gangs with 152 members.  They're spreading, like a cancer, from Macon.

 

The Senate Finance Committee unanimously supported the move to eliminate the "birthday tax."

 

The Senate passed a tax credit for homebuyers yesterday.

 

Here is some of the other stuff that happened yesterday, including some changes to the bingo legislation (isn't it nice to know they're working so hard?).

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