Thursday, December 03, 2009

Obama's No-Jobs Summit Today

Most Americans are now climate change skeptics, as the Copenhagen global warming meeting kicks off next week with a huge carbon footprint that is meant to do nothing but to take American money and send it overseas in a huge global redistribution of wealth.  India announced that they will not sign any binding emissions cuts in Copenhagen.  Barbara "please call me Senator" Boxer (D-CA) wants to investigate the hacker who took the Climategate e-mails, but not the content of the e-mails themselves.  Worth investigating instead would be whether or not NASA is hiding their climate data.

 

Obama is having his no-jobs summit today, and he did not invite the Chamber of Commerce or the National Federation of Independent Business; instead, he invited job-destroying labor unions.  He's already starting to face revolt from the Congressional Black Caucus, which is complaining that there has not been a jobs bill passed yet.  The "stimulus," which has created no jobs in the construction sector and has turned businesses into welfare cases, was supposed to be a jobs bill, wasn't it?

 

Obama's foolish plan for Afghanistan is getting the support of Congress, Newt Gingrich, Saxby Chambliss, and Karl Rove.  Hearings on the strategy have begun in the Senate.

 

Senate Republicans are helping the Democrats improve their ObamaCare bill, making it more likely to pass, while at least one of their members actually cares about killing the thing and sent out a memo on how to use the rules to slow the bill down.  Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT), who has been leading the charge for ObamaCare, admitted that the cost will be $2.5 trillion over the first ten years of the plan being implemented.

 

According to one new report, Vermont could save millions of dollars every year just by voucherizing its education system.

 

Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) wants to save the dinosaur media by giving them government help.

 

The Supreme Court yesterday heard arguments about a property rights case from Florida.

 

Republicans have introduced the "Geithner Penalty Waiver Act" to allow any American who doesn't pay their taxes to pay the same penalty that tax cheat Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner paid:  nothing.

 

The Secret Service has placed three officers on leave after the party crashers incident.  The White House is also accepting some blame.

 

Drug dealers in Texas are selling Obama ecstasy.  Actually, this makes sense.

 

A man dressed as an elf caused Southlake Mall to be evacuated last night after he told the mall Santa that he had dynamite.

 

Here's a shocker:  race was a key factor in the Atlanta mayor's race.  Can't let whitey get the Mayor's office back.

 

Apparently the four top Republicans in the state met last night to figure out how soon-to-be-former House Speaker Glenn Richardson can step down.  Meanwhile, the heat is intensifying as more people are calling for Richardson's resignation.  It should have happened a few weeks ago.

 

Rep. Jim Marshall has introduced a resolution honoring the Warner Robins American Little League softball world champions.  The top piece of news here is that Marshall has sponsored a bill.

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