Monday, November 16, 2009

Is This Twilight For America?

President Obama went to Japan and bowed so low to the Japanese Emperor that he nearly scraped his forehead on the floor.

 

A writer for the Canada Free Press says that this is twilight for America.

 

President Obama is urging Congress to put off a probe into the Fort Hood shooting.  The radical imam says that he did not pressure Nidal Hasan to commit his act, but last week he was calling him a "hero" for killing American troops.  Remember, you can't fight Islamist terrorism if you're afraid of the words "Muslim" and "terrorism."

 

The Pelosi-ObamaCare bill will not only increase health care costs, it will also slash Medicare spending by half a trillion dollars if Congress follows through on what they claim they will do to keep costs down.  Last year, Medicare paid $47 billion in questionable claims.  The Washington Post ran an op-ed from somebody who works at a left-wing think tank terrified of the thought of conservatives running health care.  Remember; only trust the government with power that you would trust your worst enemy with.

 

Meet the death panels.

 

President Obama is taking a lot of heat for continuing to put off his decision on what to do in Afghanistan.

 

The Khalid Sheikh Mohammed trial is going to be an intelligence-gathering excursion for al Qaeda.  In 2006 then-Senator Barack Obama praised the fact that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed would get a military trial.

 

Over 15 percent of Americans will have to repay at least part of the main tax credit that was passed by the "stimulus" package.

 

President Obama claims that he wants to cut domestic spending in his next budget.  I'll believe it when I see it.

 

The number of jobs in Georgia created by "stimulus" dollars was overstated due to mistakes and discrepancies in the count.  Nationally over 10 percent of all claimed stimulus jobs were made up, and that's after the Obama administration slashed 60,000 jobs before issuing their report.

 

A new report says that almost one out of every six Americans is going hungry.  Look around; do you really believe that?

 

The British Government is going to have health and safety inspectors to go into individuals' homes to look for hazards to children.

 

Government Motors has made so much progress that they only reported a loss of $1.15 billion in the third quarter.

 

Newt Gingrich is preparing a Contract With America 2.

 

The world average corporate tax rate has been falling for 10 years, but it has stayed high in the United States.  Is it any wonder that American businesses are leaving the country?

 

There may be another big eminent domain case headed towards the Supreme Court.

 

The Dutch government is going to repeal all of their car taxes and replace them with a single tax based on the number of kilometers driven and at what time.

 

The city of Pittsburgh wants to tax students.

 

A New Zealand team is drilling through Antarctica's ice for two crates of 100-year-old Scotch.  That's something I can support.

 

Sarah Palin says she didn't know that her daughter Bristol was having sex until she found out that she was pregnant.  That's usually the way it works with teenagers.

 

Carrie Prejean has 8 solo sex tapes plus a few dozen nude photos floating out there.  What a dumb bimbo.

 

Plenty of state lawmakers are upset by the bonuses being paid out to lottery staffers even though lottery revenues are up.

 

A teacher in Barrow County was fired for having pictures on her private Facebook page showing her drinking wine and beer while in Europe.

 

A Columbus bridal shop owner was arrested for serving mimosas to her customers because she doesn't have a liquor license.

 

Taxpayers are revolting in Hancock County, where tax assessments have increased some tax bills by 200 to 400 percent.

 

The guy who shot a Houston County Sheriff's Deputy on Friday is still in the hospital.  It's a shame he made it there.

 

The Houston County School Board had to move their next hearing on rezoning to a larger venue due to the turnout at the last one.  Where was the outrage when they raised taxes in July?

 

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