There still hasn't been a deal on the bailout package, and the meeting at the White House yesterday appears to have blown up. The part that sickens me is that Henry Paulson actually got down on one knee to beg Nancy Pelosi to not kill the proposal. Meanwhile, conservatives in the House are floating an alternative approach to just bailing everybody out. Members of Congress are reporting that calls to their offices are receiving calls opposed to the bailout by 100:1 (hat tip to Dr. Greg Domin).
Here's an explanation of the mortgage issue, with stick figures!
Thanks to Newsbusters, the New York Times knew this was coming in 1999.
Democrats are now looking for another $56 billion, this time for another economic stimulus package.
John McCain will attend tonight's debate. That's the smartest thing for him to do, especially since it's becoming apparent that McCain isn't doing anything to help on the finance bailout bill.
John Zogby is predicting a landslide for John McCain.
Bill Clinton is trying his best to make sure that he doesn't get any of the blame for the financial situation.
Harry Reid is trying to quietly and secretly reinstate the oil shale ban.
House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey rammed through a $1 trillion stopgap spending measure before the September 30 budget deadline. Wait until you hear what he had to say about how the funding bill was made.
An earmark that then-State Senator Barack Obama requested is now under investigation by the state of Illinois. You probably won't hear about this in the mainstream media.
An unappreciative piece of liberal scum vandalized the Jeep of an Army Reserves sergeant at Dallas Baptist University, spraypainting "soldiers are murderers" across the hood and slashing the tires and seats. If they catch the person who did it, I hope they kick the crap out of this waste of oxygen, make them pay for the repairs, and send them to Club Gitmo to meet the people that this hero was protecting us from.
A group of left-wing PACs is preparing an attack ad on John McCain about his health.
Here's a line that should bring chills to your spine: "Voters cannot distinguish between Congress and state officials."
Macon failed, yet again, to set the kazoo record.
The state is investigating 130 gas stations (including one in Houston County) for "price gouging."
A state official is suggesting that the UGa-Alabama game tomorrow be cancelled.
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People didn't listen to what it was that he said, and I'm afraid that will come back and hunt us all.
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