Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Successful San Diegoans Survive--Without Government!

Here’s a big surprise:  President Bush is the biggest spender since LBJ.  In reality, he’s probably the biggest spender since FDR.

 

Dick Morris says that Bill Richardson will be Hillary’s running mate.  Not only that, but he thinks Hillary can carry North Carolina thanks to single moms and Hispanic voters.

 

Here’s a case of government bureaucracy getting in the way of getting something done:  Because two different government agencies are fighting over stocks of the anthrax vaccine, the vaccine is expiring and being wasted, burning about $100 million of our tax dollars per year as a result.

 

The whiny stories of the rising price of college and student borrowing just keep coming.  If some low achievers would just give up on going to college then the problem would be solved.  It’s simple supply and demand.

 

For those of you Chuck Norris worshipers out there, Chuck endorsed Mike Huckabee for President.  That probably means that Huckabee’s level of support doubled.  I’m sorry, but I still can’t take seriously a guy who does late-night exercise equipment infomercials.  Plus, Jack Bauer is a lot cooler.

 

I use the terms “Islamic fascism” and “Islamofascism” quite often to describe our terrorist enemy.  Christopher Hitchens writes a column justifying that.

 

David Freddoso documents the Republicans’ failure to attack earmarks.  They’re just encouraging it, and making their contributions to the lists of earmarks.

 

Dennis Kucinich saw a UFO.  No punch line necessary.

 

Congressman Tom Tancredo issued a request to ICE asking them to arrest and deport illegal immigrants attending a rally in support of the latest amnesty attempt.

 

Fred Thompson issued his immigration plan yesterday, and he’s got some pretty good ideas, like ending federal funding for sanctuary cities.

 

Candidates are finding a way to get around the anti-free-speech McCain-Feingold, by accepting donations from children.

 

Suburbanites in San Diego have been forced to the football stadium in that city after wildfires put them at risk.  Strange, they’re not having the problems that they had in New Orleans after Katrina.  I’ll explain why on the show today.

 

Speaking of the wildfires, USA Today reported on the possibility of Islamic terrorists setting wildfires in the United States back in 2003.  Is that what happened here?

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