Thursday, September 17, 2009

House Votes to Defund ACORN

Today is Constitution Day.  Mourn for the death of that great document appropriately.  While you're at it, watch a conservative and a liberal agree about the Bill of Rights.

 

The United States is going to scrap plans for a missile defense shield for Eastern Europe, which Nile Gardiner calls surrender to Russia.  Meanwhile, the IAEA says that Iran can make a nuclear bomb.

 

ACORN got caught again, this time in San Diego, where their employee not only tried to pick up the "prostitute," but also gave them advice on how to smuggle their underage criminal alien prostitutes across the border.  A former employee rightly called ACORN the "most corrupt group in the country," but more damning is when President Obama told community organizers, including ACORN, that they would be shaping the agenda in his administration.  Somehow I missed the part where the agenda would include smuggling underage sex slaves across the Southern border.  Also remember that ACORN only exists because of liberal socialist engineering.  The House voted today to defund ACORN.  Here's the roll call vote, including two members from Georgia.

 

Here are some of the details of the Baucus Bill, which might be a waste of time to consider because it won't go anywhere, even in the Senate.  It is public option-lite because between the mandates and regulations, government will still be running health care in the long term.  A new survey shows that 87% of employers will reduce benefits to their employees if reform increases costs.


With today being Constitution Day, I should include this one as well:  Is Health Care Reform Constitutional?  The answer is an obvious no, but nobody in Congress cares about that anymore.

 

Apparently women lawmakers are better than men, based on the fact that they want more rules and spend more money.  In other words, their maternal instincts kick in and they have a shopping problem.

 

Mexico is outraged by the influx of Mexicans coming into their country.  (Thanks, Darrell!)

 

Teenage birth rates are highest in states with the most conservative religious beliefs.

 

Democrats are trying to nationalize higher education too.

 

Here's something that will surprise you if you're not a racist:  the stimulus didn't work.  It also essentially repealed welfare reform, which is just one part of the $10.3 trillion in welfare spending expected over the next decade.

 

The White House is collecting Web users' data without any notice.

 

Social Security sent more than $40 million in checks to dead people.  It's ok, they'll do a better job when they have control of health care.

 

The judge hearing the coward Birther suit yesterday slapped down both the coward Birther and her crazy Birther lawyer, Orly Taitz.

 

Emory Hospital is simultaneously proving the difference between corporatism and capitalism and why government involvement in health care is costing lives and money.

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