Wednesday, January 27, 2010

State of the Union Tonight

Democrats have stopped work on ObamaCare after the Republicans threatened to bog down debate if they tried reconciliation.  Obama thinks you're stupid enough to believe it when he says that he didn't sign off on any health care deals.  I have actually found a compelling case for single-payer health care.

 

Despite lots of stimulus money going towards wind energy and "green jobs," the wind energy industry lost jobs last year.

 

Finally a Democrat has admitted that it is good for people to make money, but only because then they get to pay more taxes.

 

The solution to texting while driving is robocars, which are not as far away as you may think.

 

Democrats are falling as fast as Nixon Republicans in 1974, but more importantly Obama is starting to lose Obama Girl.

 

Fox News is the most trusted news source among Americans, possibly in part because Fox News was the only network to give Obama similar scrutiny to what the mainstream media gave Republican Presidents.

 

Obama will announce tonight that his top White House officials will get a salary freeze.  Why not apply it to all government employees?

 

Joy Behar says that the reason Airhead America failed is because liberals are too sophisticated for talk radio.

 

Oregon voters yesterday voted to increase taxes on the evil, hated rich and on businesses.  Georgia should be positioning itself to get some of the businesses that may flee Oregon.

 

The pimp from the ACORN sting videos was arrested yesterday for trying to wiretap the phones of The Cutest Little Whore On Capitol Hill, Sen. Mary Landrieu.

 

The Huffington Post has their State of the Union Drinking Game 2010.  It is guaranteed to give you death by alcohol poisoning by the end of the speech.

 

A school in Wisconsin banned "sexual bending" at its prom.

 

Of the seven Democrat lawmakers who did not take furlough days last year, most have admitted that they are incompetent rather than arrogant.  Rep. David Lucas is both.

 

Roy Barnes says he would sign a bill to allow sales of alcohol on Sunday.  Make that another reason to prefer Roy Barnes over John Oxendine.

 

A new bill would allow betting on horse racing in Georgia.

 

Despite the budget situation, Republican leaders in the General Assembly plan to re-introduce the JOBS Act, which is a package of tax cuts.  House Appropriations Chairman Ben Harbin says that there probably will not be a tax increase this year.

 

With all the new protests coming from people concerned about "diversity," the Houston County School Board will meet at noon tomorrow to decide the new school zones.  School board members are keeping quiet as to how they plan to vote.

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