Isn’t this precious? Washington, DC – Today, Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) issued the following statement regarding the Internal Revenue Service informing the Committee that they have lost Lois Lerner emails from a period of January 2009 – April 2011. Due to a supposed computer crash, the agency only has Lerner emails to and from other IRS employees during this time frame. The IRS claims it cannot
June 2014
Flashback: When we were told voting for Romney we should remember that he didn’t want troops withdrawn from Iraq? [Darleen Click]
When you step into the voting booth, remember what Mitt Romney thought of bringing our troops home from Iraq: pic.twitter.com/M5n6nEQu — OFA TruthTeam (@OFATruthTeam) November 5, 2012 Heck of a job, Barry! President Obama urged Iraq’s leaders Friday to “solve their problems” as they face Al Qaeda-inspired militants overrunning cities and marching toward Baghdad — but said he was reviewing possible U.S. military responses. Obama, speaking on the South Lawn
Hillary’s problem [Darleen Click]
Her Inevitability is not amused by less than adoration.
Guns never solve anything … [Darleen Click]
… except when used by a law-abiding citizen to save the life of his daughter. St. Louis police say a 17 year old girl was outside of her home getting something from a car when two armed men confronted her and demanded that she return to her home. The girl`s father saw the suspects walking his daughter toward the home. That`s when police say the teen`s father, a 34 year
New Jersey threatens to seize son because dad hasn’t kissed their feet sufficiently [Darleen Click]
Process as punishment A simple pencil-twirling incident landed Ethan Chaplin in hot water with his school, which threatened to suspend him after a classmate claimed he was spinning the writing utensil like a gun. After media attention from PIX11 and around the world, school officials backed off — but child protection agencies did not. Letters to Ethan’s father, Michael, show the school found his son did nothing wrong at all,
SEIU steals personal information [Darleen Click]
When I got the letter from the SEIU yesterday – the one with a “sign up and let us be your union rep!” card inside – I looked at the envelope again. Yep, my name (correctly spelled) and my home address. Huh? I don’t get any important stuff, including anything from my employer, at my home address. Oh, my employer has my residence address, but I have also listed a
Flashback: The Clintons were sooooo broke when they left 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue [Darleen Click]
… they took “$190,000 worth of china, flatware, rugs, televisions, sofas and other gifts with them when they left.”
And I’m never going back / to my old school [except maybe this once]
I won’t tell you which high school reunion this is for me — instead, let’s just say that if you like Loverboy you’d be right at home there — but what I will tell you is this: I’m going, for the first time in a long time. Back to Baltimore. And I plan on making it a blast. And here’s how: A few months ago when I got the first
Satch and Rulon Gardner, part 2
Two years ago, during his first year at the Ken Chertow Gold Medal Wrestling Camp, Satch got to meet and train with Olympic Gold Medalist Rulon Gardner. This year, Rulon was back, and he showed the wrestlers a number of great underhook set-ups to throws and take downs. Satch has come a long way in those two years, and even though once again he’s wrestling kids heavier than himself,
“EPA Pumps Up Benefits of Proposed Carbon Regulation”
In much the same way the US Chamber of Commerce pumps up the benefits of Big Government Republicans and corporatism by backing incumbents, pushing for amnesty, and financing the campaigns of liberal Republicans. But that’s just my editorializing. Forgive the digression. Sean Hackberth: EPA argues that its proposed carbon regulations on existing power plants will offer $30 billion in climate benefits by 2030 with only $7.3 billion in costs. Sounds
