Tuesday, March 31, 2009

GM, Chrysler Could Get Bankruptcy

There is a new government website up to help people cope with depression related to the economy.  Mommy government is trying to coddle you.

 

Even though it's still snowing in Fargo, North Dakota, President Obama is blaming the flooding there on global warming to try to push his cap-and trade system, which isn't even as bad as what House Democrats are proposing.

 

There is a new bill in the House to let government control the pay of every employee of a company that has received any bailout money.

 

Quote of the day from Congressman John Murtha:  "If I'm corrupt, it's because I take care of my district."

 

GM and Chrysler might get bankruptcy after all.  I have to say, I'm impressed with the Obama Administration's handling of this so far.  After all, isn't this why Chapter 11 exists?

 

In October the New York Times killed a story that would have linked ACORN and the Obama campaign.  They were too busy trying to get him elected to risk him losing.

 

Clown Prince Joe Biden thanked the Spanish Prime Minister for Spain's help in Iraq, only Spain pulled out of Iraq in 2004.

 

Here's a list of 10 terms not to use with Muslims.

 

The recession is helping to speed up the deterioration of the Social Security trust fund (which doesn't exist).

 

Democrats are trying to close the "tax gap," the difference between taxes owed and taxes paid.  Couldn't they just name people who aren't paying their taxes to the Obama Administration?

 

It looks like it won't be safe to die next year after all.

 

Microsoft got a piece of pork in the "stimulus" bill.  What was that about there not being any pork in the bill?

 

South Carolina has their own battle over school choice, with a black Democrat trying to get better educational opportunities for his constituents and Democrats and other anti-school choice advocates trying to demonize him.  It's all about control, folks.

 

KFC is offering to fix potholes across the country in exchange for an advertisement on the road.  The City of Chicago doesn't want the competition.

 

A guy in Ohio was arrested for DUI for driving a bar stool.

 

The state Senate Appropriations Committee passed an $18,600,000,000 budget for next fiscal year yesterday.

 

The Senate started to debate Sunday alcohol sales yesterday.  It was, of course, killed.

 

With Southern states preparing for the 150th anniversary of the War Between the States, leave it up to a northern newspaper to send a reporter to find a quote from a black Georgia lawmaker with a racial chip on his shoulder.

 

Here's an op-ed in the AJC from the sponsor of the no-birthday-tax bill.

 

Macon residents are going to gun safety classes to learn how to defend themselves.  I think everybody should take those classes, no matter where they live.

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