Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Handel Resigns As Secretary of State

How about some ObamaCare goodies?  First, the death panels will be permanent.  Second, ACORN gets in on the funding action.  Third, the bill includes at least five other bills.  Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) is already admitting that this is only a start for them in terms of eventually arriving at a nationalized health care system.  Sen. Jim Demint (R-SC) is going to force a vote on the Constitutionality of the individual mandate.  The Associated Press has a list of winners and losers in the health care bill, but they forgot to include the American people under losers.  The Mistake is going to put off his Hawaiian vacation as a measure of "sacrifice" until the bill passes the Senate.

 

The Mistake's poll numbers continue to tank, with his strong disapproval numbers outnumbering his total approval numbers.  They're expecting to get a polling bounce from passing the health care bill.  Most Americans say that Obama's decisions have been bad for America.

 

The phony economic growth numbers from the third quarter were revised down today.

 

Sen. Lindsey Graham's biggest complaint about the health care fight is that his precious cap-and-tax agreement might be harder to pass because of the partisanship in Washington.

 

A former Microsoft executive has an idea to stop global warming.  It involves balloons, hoses, and pumping toxic gases into the upper atmosphere.

 

Build-A-Bear is trying to indoctrinate children into global warming alarmism.  Just something to remember as you wrap up your Christmas shopping.  Other environmentalists are trying to get you to eat your dog to save the planet.

 

If a guy can teach calculus over the internet, then why hasn't the Republican Party been able to use the same technology to teach about limited government?

 

A Democrat Representative has switched to the Republican Party.

 

A Massachusetts mother called 911 because her kid wouldn't stop playing video games.

 

Erick Erickson and RedState.com endorsed Karen Handel for Governor.  The best part was where Erick called John Oxendine "Georgia's version of Rod Blagojevich with worse hair."  Handel will also be resigning as Secretary of State.

 

I will just leave it at this:  Larry O'Neal is a very classy man.

 

The Warner Robins City Council approved money last night for the G-RAMP environmental study.  Apparently 8 governments in Middle Georgia have promised money for the project, but where's the private sector money?

 

Apparently there are more people involved with the break-in at the Mayor's office than had originally been believed.

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