USA Inc.: Bought high, selling low. Obama, Pelosi, Reid, and the rest of the country club socialists have already got theirs. Hell, Obama’s out on the links every week when he’s not entertaining sports stars, comediennes, musicians, or the latest Hollywood it kid — and he’s not even pretending anymore to take part in the governing process. He’s done what he we designed to do — from the earliest stages
March 14, 2011
"On Libya and budget, President Obama votes 'present'"
So says Barone. Here’s the thing, though. Why wouldn’t he? If his health care “reform” stands, he and his cronies have effectively turned the US into a soft socialist country — one that will perforce move increasingly leftward as more people are “nudged” into voting their economic interests — and it is all by design. The dollar is weak. Unemployment and debt are soaring, making cuts to services is seen
a CITIZEN JOURNALIST reports from nowhere near the site of Japan’s impending nuclear armageddon (which should not take away from the bevy of natural disasters plaguing the country and its people just now, because that stuff also sucks hard), 2
I’ll tell you this much: If Japan doesn’t light up like the underside of a tricked-out Nissan Skyline 2000GT-EX street racer by, say, 5PM MT today, I’m going to file an ethics complaint against Japan for its unconscionable efforts at forcing us — by way of this tease of a possible catastrophic nuclear event — into hysterical, ill-informed, and often quite hyperbolic “coverage”. Much of which makes us look silly,
"Sayings of Chairman Maobama"
Obama has his Thomas Friedman moment: A beleaguered President Obama has told aides it would be so much easier to be the president of China, The New York Times reports. There are two ways to read the remark, which is attributed to anonymous aides. One is that Obama resents the burden of global leadership that comes with the American presidency. The other is that he longs for an authoritarian system,
"Rubio to Oppose Short-Term CR"
More Republicans are beginning to get it. Now if only our leadership would sack up. From The Corner, Andrew Stiles: The House will vote Tuesday on a three-week continuing resolution that would cut federal spending by $6 billion. It is the second short-term resolution proposed by the 112th Congress. And though it is expected to pass the House comfortably, a number of conservative groups have come out against the measure.
"The 'Obamacare' Gordian knot"
As protein wisdom readers well know, the TEA Party caucus leadership in the House is at odds with the GOP leadership over the issue of CRs — specifically, CR agreements that leave in place the funding for ObamaCare the Democrats snuck into an authorization bill. One of the conservatives on the front lines of this battle with establishment Republican leadership has been Steve King, who today lays out his case