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“That Mini-Skirt Might Keep You From Getting A Cab, Thanks To Dumb New NYC Bill”

You’ve come a long way, baby! […] while the bill is all but a done deal, that didn’t stop New York City’s other nocturnal pros (bartenders, waitresses, et al) from protesting en masse — and en little else. A crowd of scantily dressed ladies met at City Hall this morning according to the New York Post, to prove that sexy clothes are de rigueur in any number of careers. And

Big Natural Gas funds NGO environmentalist devolutionists to attack Big Coal

It’s nice to be the middle men in a corporate fight for energy — particularly in an environment where fossil fuels and carbon are routinely cast as nature’s little legion of demons.  Because as we all know, once the anti-coal money was spent, the anti-natural gas campaign began in earnest. We’re effectively incentivizing unemployment of entire industries. Man. Has “social justice” government and the politically-charged NGOs they’ve enabled fucked up

Why bother with elections, when we have Hollywood? [Darleen Click]

… because, as we all know, as goes Hollywood, so goes the country NEW YORK (AP) — President Barack Obama soaked in the support — and the campaign cash — of Manhattan’s elite entertainers Thursday as his re-election team sought to fill its fundraising coffers. The president and first lady Michelle Obama made a rare joint fundraising appearance when they visited the home of actors Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew

Obama’s Executive Order to by-pass Congress and establish much of the DREAM act [Darleen Click]

Amnesty! WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obama administration will stop deporting and begin granting work permits to younger illegal immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and have since led law-abiding lives. The election-year initiative addresses a top priority of an influential Latino electorate that has been vocal in its opposition to administration deportation policies. The policy change, described to The Associated Press by two senior administration officials, will affect

Canada didn’t threaten the US … [Darleen Click]

… it just promised In April, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper revealed disheartening consequences for America’s energy policy at a think-tank event in Washington. Asked about President Obama’s decision to put off a decision on the construction of the cross-border Keystone XL pipeline, Harper explained that it would permanently alter Canadian energy policy. […] Harper went on to say that the alternative to a pipeline south into the Gulf region

Borrowing from Voltaire…

If he didn’t exist, we classical liberals would find it necessary to invent him.

“Brett Kimberlin and the Left-Wing Money-Machine”

Looks like the thuggish “progressive” lawfare crew has a few new names it might have to go after (assuming it’s that particular crew who have been behind such stunts, of course), either in court, by way of faked anonymous phone calls to 911, or maybe some well-placed explosives.  Those new names?   David Horowitz and Jacob Laksin: Until just a few years ago, Brett Kimberlin was a convicted drug dealer

The tyranny of movie popcorn

Somebody needs to protect you from yourselves, you fat stupid fucks.  Just be thankful there are smart, thin, educated men and women whose commitment to social justice means they are willing to make the effort to save your miserable, bloated, butter-drenched lives. I mean, honestly:  if you could do it yourself, is there really a chance in hell you’d pay $12 to see Men In Black 3? QED.

Obama’s Big economic speech, a preview

Let me save you some time:  Obama needs four more years because, well, Bush.  Those two years of super majority Congressional control by Democrats, and that supersized stimulus Obama used to transfer over private sector money to those who helped his campaign?  Ignore that. That, too, was Bush’s fault.  The takeover of private industry that screwed investors and rewarded unions, and the pushing through of the wildly unpopular (and unconstitutional)

“There’s a statute of limitations on whining.” [Darleen Click]