Friday, August 28, 2009

Anything Goes Friday

Watch Milton Friedman verbally destroy Phil Donahue on economics.

 

Rep. Betsy Markey says that old folks have to give up some Medicare "because we're Americans."

 

John Stossel shows why cutting the amount of money that people pay out of pocket for health care raises costs for everybody.

 

The Government Accountability Office published a study of the "retirement risks" posed by private pension plans.  Wait until they decide that it's less risky to just have government run all of that.

 

Sixty-two percent of Americans say that it's always better to cut taxes than increase government spending.  If this was really true then Democrats and most Republicans would never win an election.

 

A weather supercomputer used to predict "climate change" is one of Britain's worst polluters.

 

Chappaquiddick was one of Ted Kennedy's favorite topics of humor.  Always keeping it classy.

 

The FCC's New Chief Diversity Officer has praised Venezuela's takeover of the media and believes that Republican communications policies hurt civil rights.

 

A proposed cybersecurity bill would give the President emergency control of the Internet.

 

Houston County School Superintendent David Carpenter, who makes more money from taxpayer dollars than a United States Senator, says that taxes are too low in Georgia and ducked a question as to whether school starts too early with the Little League Southeast Regional coming to Warner Robins.

 

John "the fascist" Oxendine wants to build an Interstate through East Atlanta.

 

Have you seen the memo in the Atlanta Mayor's race that is essentially meant to "stop whitey?"

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