Monday, September 28, 2009

RIP Donald Walker

Today's top story is the death of Warner Robins Mayor Donald Walker.  We will be following and covering that story throughout the day.  Our thoughts and prayers are with Mayor Walker's family during this time.

 

The Commander of American troops in Afghanistan has only talked to President Obama once in 70 days.

 

Approval for ObamaCare is at an all time low again.

 

Liberals are considering allowing criminal aliens to have access to health care under ObamaCare.

 

Bank of America has decided to stop working with ACORN.  The question is, why were they working with them to begin with?

 

President Obama had a bad off-teleprompter moment over the weekend.

 

Social Security is having trouble because people are retiring early due to the bad economy.

 

The unemployment rate for young people is at 52.2%.  Blame the minimum wage hike.

 

Now Bill Clinton is talking about the vast right wing conspiracy.

 

The left is trying their best to push a value-added tax.  House Democrats are also considering a tax on high-cost insurance.

 

Mitt Romney comes out as a big loser in the health care debate, because it reminds people of his health care debacle in Massachusetts.

 

Obama wants to cut back on summer vacation for students.

Here are some comparisons between private sector and government sector employees to consider.

 

Smaller banks might be next to get a bailout.

 

Sen. John Kerry admitted that he does not know what cap-and-trade means, even as he introduced a bill to do exactly that.

 

A mall in Johnson City, Tennessee has terminated the lease of somebody who was selling anti-Obama paraphernalia because some people got offended.

 

A grandmother in Indiana was arrested for buying too much cold medicine.

 

President Obama ordered to cut off pensions for a few WWII veterans.

 

State officials are going to have to find money to clean up after the floods.  Oxendine says it will cost a total of over $500 million.

 

Atlanta's inflated pensions for city employees are threatening to bankrupt their city.

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