Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Georgia Has A Spa?

Karen Handel, Republican candidate for Governor, will join us today at 5:30.

 

President Obama had his town hall meeting yesterday with the old and senile wing of the Democrat Party, more commonly known as the AARP, and somebody actually asked him about end of life issues.  Obama never answered the question truthfully, but the Heritage Foundation published what would be the effect of ObamaCare on seniors.  HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says that fighting obesity is one of the major goals of ObamaCare, probably by taxing foods that the health Nazis don't like.

 

House Democrats have managed to come to a compromise with the Blue Dogs to cut the cost of their bill by $100 billion.

 

Theodore Dalrymple has an excellent piece on this so-called "right" to health care.

 

The Obama administration is still using the old tactic of "blame Bush" to protect itself from criticism.

 

Obama found a place to cut the federal budget:  $60 billion from the military, while it's fighting two wars.

 

Democrats in Oregon are taking credit for creating 3,236 jobs with $176 million in stimulus money, even though those jobs lasted an average of only 35 hours.

 

The House Financial Services Committee passed a bill to limit pay for executives.

 

The Post Office is considered "high risk" by the Government Accountability Office.

 

Almost half of voters believe that America's best days are in the past.

 

The Vancouver Sun had a nice piece yesterday about a renowned global warming skeptic.

 

Far-left liberal Maxine Waters wants to challenge the Blue Dogs because they won't cooperate enough with the liberals.

 

Obama's approval ratings are at all time lows, but the worst part for him is the fact that now 48% of adults realize that he is very liberal.

 

Oil prices are starting to rise again, and so is the demagoguery about "speculators," which are really just investors.

 

You can now be sued over a tweet.  That's probably why the British government issued a 20-page document with guidelines on tweeting for government employees.

 

The City of Atlanta is rushing to spend $30 million in federal tax dollars in the next five months before the money expires.  Bureaucracy is getting in the way of redistribution.

 

The former CFO of the State Department of Natural Resources abused services at the state-run spa.  Wait, why does Georgia have a state-run spa?  Another DNR employee, who makes $109,000 per year, admits that he does nothing.

 

Make sure you get all of your shopping finished tonight.  The state tax-free weekend begins at midnight tonight.

 

Warner Robins now in the house flipping business.

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