Interesting articles to read for January 27, 2009
Some interesting articles to read:
Al Gore won’t be testifying in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee this week … because there is going to be a snow storm. Al Gore and global warming are fast becoming a universally recognized joke.
The White House is backing away from Nancy Pelosi’s little plan to include contraceptives in the stimulus bill. Please don’t tell me you’re surprised. Margaret Sanger is spinning in her grave.
Republican Senator Mitch McConnell says that America is heading towards a looming entitlement crisis. Gee ya think? I wonder what his first clue was.
Is Obama really going to challenge Ted Kennedy in his opposition to the first offshore wind farm off of Cape Cod?
As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has appointed a special envoy for climate change. Was it OwlGore?
Obama is going to allow states to set their own standards for tailpipe emissions. California is ecstatic. The next step .. tax the emissions!
And Senator Carl Levin has already spoken up against the plan, saying that it discriminates against U.S.-made vehicles of the same efficiency as the imports.
Carl Levin had a busy day yesterday … he also spoke out against the hypocrisy of CitiBank buying a new jet, while the automakers are being made to sell theirs.
Obama pledges to seek a worldwide ban on weapons in space. Pandering.
California is a mess. Schwarzenegger wants to tax golf courses, veterinarians, auto mechanics and amusement parks. What a miserable failure the Governator has been.
Tax rate reductions are more effective as an economic stimulus than rebates. This from the Heritage Foundation. Democrats don’t want you to read this.
Latest Rasmussen polls show that 59% of Americans are worried that Congress and President Obama are going to increase government spending too much in the next two years. Well duh! What did you expect when you voted these people into office? A bit late to worry about that, don’t you think?
New GAO estimates of state and local government deficits are not looking good at all.
Something good has come from state budget deficits .. lawmakers in Connecticut are considering a bill that would punish low-level marijuana users with a fine, instead of a criminal charge, because it costs the taxpayers too much money.
It’s about time … the state of New Jersey is considering requiring high school seniors to take Finance 101.
Hospitals in Great Britain are taking meat off their menus in order to decrease their carbon footprint and fight global warming. Let us know how that works out for ya.
Hillary Clinton is pledging that the Obama administration is going to do more to fight hunger. What hunger?
What’s the mature way to handle things when Bernard Madoff loses your entire trust fund? Toilet paper his mansion.
Nobody should be behind the wheel while talking on a cell phone. Especially teenagers. But children talking on cell phones while crossing the street is another hazard, according to studies.
When the economy is down .. reach for a Big Mac. That’s what a lot of Americans seem to be doing.
Government waste isn’t exclusive to the United States. Take China, for example, which used earthquake donation funds to buy luxury cars for government officials
Hey, look who is now in the comics business: The Truth About Evolution - Somebody’s Making A Monkey Out Of You.
All articles were obtained from boortz.com
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