Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Eat Your Dog, Have Yourself Spayed or Neutered To Save The Planet

The Obama administration is making plans for dealing with a nuclear Iran.  They've already given up on stopping Iran from having nukes, so now they just want to contain them.

 

Not only do you have to stop eating meat to save the planet, you also have to eat your dog and stop having babies.

 

The Democrats' health care plans will treat seniors as clunkers and could triple private insurance premiums, an insurance mandate could hurt many Americans, and the left-wing New Republic says that it would actually take away from the poor.  Fortunately, the Democrats do not have enough votes to pass it in the House or in the Senate.

 

Consumer confidence has dropped in October.  That's Obama recovery.

 

The number of voters who would be identified as libertarians is at a modern peak of 23%.

 

The next thing to blame on swine flu:  Internet crashes.

 

While being pressed by CNN, Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett still calls Fox News biased, but refuses to say anything about MSNBC.

 

Democrat donors have been rewarded with White House perks.

 

The Wall Street Journal says that TARP should not be extended, while GMAC may need a third helping of bailout cash.

 

The New York Times has another anti-CIA smear job, this time saying that the CIA is paying Afghan President Hamid Karzai's brother, even though he is allegedly a part of the opium trade.  The new Afghan strategy will focus only on major population centers, apparently leaving the rest of the country to the Taliban.  The United Nations says that drone strikes may be against international law.

 

The number of women buying handguns in Chicago is increasing.  Do you blame them?  In Britain, gun crime has nearly doubled in the last decade despite the fact that guns are illegal.

 

A woman has been charged with offering sex in exchange for World Series tickets.  Why should this be a crime?

 

Sen. Johnny Isakson is still pushing for his home buyers' tax credit that is not only rife with fraud, but even if it was working successfully would be unnaturally inflating home values.

 

The President of the Georgia Association of Educators wants to raise corporate taxes "for the kids."

 

Some parents of students in Houston County schools are not pleased with the school board's redistricting plans, and a public hearing last night got rowdy with disagreements.

 

The candidates for Warner Robins Mayor had another debate last night.  They all seemed to be in agreement on most things.

 

The Medical Center of Central Georgia is catching flack in Macon for cutting services for which they are not paid.

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