The federal government may force out the CEO of Citi as a sacrificial lamb to make the banks fear them. They really do want to control the banks, as the chairman of Credit Suisse warns against excessive government intervention in the banking industry.
Jackie Chan thinks that liberty is "chaotic." Barney Frank likes personal liberty, but not economic liberty.
The New York Times, as it circles the drain, still gave big bonuses to their CEO and owner. Their credibility is now officially shot.
The Obama administration will release photos of detainee "abuse," as CIA officials are lawyering up since the administration won't defend them anymore. A UN stooge says that Bush administration lawyers must be prosecuted for approving what they call "torture." I love the statement of New York Republican Congressman Peter King regarding the Democrats' position on national security.
Democrats refused to allow a global warming skeptic to testify alongside Al Gore because they didn't want Gore to be humiliated.
Barry wants the federal government to become the only student lender. If government would get out of education, it wouldn't be so expensive.
The Club for Growth issued their 2008 ratings for members of Congress. Here's how our Georgia delegation did.
Georgia schools are going to get a total of over $1.5 billion in "stimulus" money, with the first part being distributed Tuesday.
Unemployment rates dropped last month in Macon and Warner Robins, and it looks like the housing market locally may be rebounding. Don't give any credit to the "stimulus" for that, because almost none of the money has been spent.
Congressman Lynn Westmoreland will not run for Governor. It looks like state Senator Eric Johnson will abandon his campaign for Lieutenant Governor and run for Governor instead.
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