Monday, January 18, 2010

Massachusetts and ObamaCare

Even Obama advisors believe that Martha Coakley will lose in Massachusetts now, even though liberal radio and TV host Ed Schultz is encouraging people to commit voter fraud to make sure she wins, which is probably why Scott Brown is already assembling a volunteer legal team.  Democrats are blaming—who else?—George W. Bush for problems getting Coakley elected, even though it's Coakley who insulted Fenway Park fans, Catholics, and called Curt Schilling a Yankees fan.  CNBC's Jim Cramer is predicting a big stock rally if Republican Scott Brown wins tomorrow.  There could be another twist in the saga as well, because according to precedent tomorrow will be appointed Sen. Paul Kirk's last day, meaning he shouldn't be allowed to vote for ObamaCare.

 

The Democrats are considering skipping another Senate vote on ObamaCare.  Don't believe it; they don't have the votes in the House to get it done.  Ben Nelson, Senatorial Gigolo, has asked Harry Reid to kill the special deal for Nebraska that he sold his vote for.

 

Hugo Chavez says that the United States is occupying Haiti in the name of aid.  Bill Clinton, who is the UN Special Envoy to Haiti, spent this weekend campaigning for Martha Coakley instead of helping the people of Haiti.  Cruise ships are still docking in Haiti, giving the wealth envy crowd something to complain about.

 

Wall Street banks may actually defend themselves and pose a constitutional challenge to the new tax on successful banks.  This tax is only one of many that Democrats have considered since taking over last year.

 

The United Nations is going to retract a warning about melting glaciers because the glaciers aren't melting.

 

According to a study that has more validity than most global warming studies, voting Democrat causes cancer.

 

More Americans can identify the Gosselins than the "Father of the Constitution."

 

Sen. Robert Brown has opposition in his re-election bid this year.  Too bad that district includes the most parasite-filled precincts of Macon.  They won't care that he didn't pay his taxes because they don't either.

 

With all of the cuts in the state budget, Governor Perdue is still finding a way to fund a $9.1 million upgrade to the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry.

 

If Perdue wanted to, he would have Georgia pull out of Medicaid like Nevada is considering doing if ObamaCare passes.  Instead, he's raising taxes to get more federal money for the program.

 

Mayor Shaheen has appointed a new City Clerk, which some are hinting could cause some drama on City Council tomorrow.  Shaheen's pick, Alton Mattox, is a longtime veteran of the Houston County School System.

 

Houston County teachers are taking a furlough day tomorrow.  Just in time for Macon Telegraph editor Charles Richardson to ask for a tax hike!

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