Monday, February 15, 2010

AJC Proves Me Right

With his entire agenda in tatters, Obama is making plans to make greater use of his executive powers.  This is the kind of thing that you hear of in dictatorships.

 

Behind closed doors, The Mistake signed the bill to raise the debt limit to $14.3 trillion.

 

Finally one Republican has the guts to propose spending less money on the big entitlement programs.

 

Scientists are now saying that the world may not be warming, and that there has been no global warming since 1995.  They're also admitting that they fudged data to fit their agenda.

 

The woman who shot up the University of Alabama at Huntsville was a far-left political extremist who was "obsessed" with The Mistake.  I guess we can rationally expect the Department of Homeland Security to start issuing warnings about left-wing domestic terrorists now, right?

 

Statistically nobody in the United States thinks that government does what's right almost all of the time.

 

Evan Bayh is the latest Democrat Senator to announce that he will not seek re-election.

 

Obama's National Security Advisor thinks the fact that "only" one out of every five Islamist terrorists released end up returning to Islamist terrorism is a good thing.

 

Government school districts are facing big budget holes as the stimulus money runs out.  If it was the private sector rather than government they would be downsizing and cutting expenses.

 

Psychiatrists have come up with a few dozen new conditions and disorders that they say need to be defined, including a few disorders to excuse laziness.

 

The Walking Ethics Complaint's hunting trip showed the problem of "shadow lobbying" is alive and well in Georgia.  Ox's contributors in Alabama are rejecting the subpoenas issued by the State Ethics Commission.

 

Hitler just found out that the Walking Ethics Complaint is the Republican front-runner.

 

The AJC had a piece over the weekend that proves what I've always said:  cutting spending is difficult because every dollar spent has a constituency.

 

Here's a look at how "stimulus" money is being used for research in Georgia.

 

There is a new push to put some common sense into "zero tolerance" policies.

 

The Warner Robins City Council is trying to figure out how to pay for the proposed law enforcement center.

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