Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Private Sector Success Stories

John Murtha managed to get $4 million in no-bid contracts for his nephew last year.

 

Chrysler's bankruptcy could make it easier for GM to follow suit.  There will be a delay in the bankruptcy because the secured creditors actually want to see some return on what they are owed.

 

Branson, Missouri has a new privately owned and operated airport.  I hope the city of Atlanta is paying attention.

 

Remember that little girl who wrote the letter about her crappy government school in South Carolina?  This week the school got a new paint job and brand new desks, no thanks to President Obama or his stimulus package.  Some think that the "stimulus" money is just setting up government schools for failure.  We can only hope.

 

Here's a real shocker:  a new study shows that government websites lag far behind the private sector.

 

Obama's attempts to tax offshore corporate earnings are not going over well with high-tech companies that do business overseas.

 

Here are the top ten reasons why Obamanomics won't work.

 

ACORN, the group of left-wing rabble-rousers that Barack Obama has tapped to get involved in the 2010 Census, is being charged in Nevada with illegally paying people to sign up voters last year.

 

The biggest source of revenue for states is now federal aid.

 

Congress voted to protect pedophiles but not veterans in the "hate crimes" bill.

 

Sen. Orrin Hatch says that the White House may announce their pick to the Supreme Court by the end of the week.

 

The White House loves MSNBC.  Why wouldn't they?  It's like their second media wing.

 

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says that China's military buildup seems to be focused on the United States.  This is more reason to continue to build things like the F-22.

 

Bill Gates is funding medical research through the private sector.

 

House Democrats are trying to get almost another $95 billion in emergency funding for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but not to close the military detention center at Guantanamo Bay.

 

Citigroup is trying to figure out how to pay their employees in a way that will be allowed by the TARP rules but will also keep them from leaving their company.

 

Congressman Jim Moran (D-VA) wants to place restrictions on ads for erectile dysfunction drugs.

 

The Homeland Security Department created, but recalled, a dictionary of "extremists."  Here's the full document.

 

The photos from that ridiculous photo-op in New York City are classified and will not be released.

 

The numbers are in, and it appears that the Robins Air Show attracted 150,000 people last weekend.

 

Governor Perdue signed the "super-speeders" law this morning, which could have some unintended consequences and not provide the revenue expected.

 

Georgia leads the country in bank failures thanks to restrictive and old-fashioned bank laws.

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