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Interesting articles to read for February 13, 2009

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Did you know that retail sales were up last month after six months of decline? There are more signs that the economy might be improving without the help of the stimulus bill. Democrats are in a rush to get this thing passed before the people realize it may actually not be needed - at least not at this level.

The National Intelligence Director says that the economic crisis is at the top of the list of security threats to the United States.

The CEO of Caterpillar recently said that if the stimulus bill passed, his company would re-hire some of its laid off workers. Well it turns out that the CEO is on Obama’s economic advisory board. You scratch my back …….

Not that he really matters anymore, but Bill Clinton has thrown his hat into the Fairness Doctrine ring, calling for “more balance” on the airwaves. That’s a good little Democrat, Bill.

NPR doesn’t want its name to be listed on commentators that appear on the Bill O’Reilly show on Fox News.

Almost 70% of Americans feel that they could a better job on the economy than Congress.

When Michael Moore wants to make a film about the financial crisis, where does he turn to for expert advice? The Daily Kos!

Tough times for government budgets .. tough enough for Berkeley’s public arts program to pay an artist $196,000 to create dog statues. Government funded artwork. Gotta love it.

Democratic Senate campaign Chief Robert Menendez says that the GOP should be afraid of losing more seats in the 2010 elections. Yeah, right. Not after this mess.

Canada wants a passenger bill of rights. Airlines would have to pay customers $500 per person for every hour they are stuck on a plane on the tarmac.

We’ve got a nanny state alert .. a business owner was told to remove flower pots sitting outside her store because they were “three inches too far onto the pavement” and someone could trip over them.

The union representing a mail carrier in Buffalo, NY claims that one of their members was threatened with suspension because he chose to take sidewalks on his route rather than cutting through lawns.

Arkansas is considering a bill that would allow people to carry concealed handguns into churches.

In Tacoma, Washington 1,600 people have applied for a single job as a Tacoma water meter reader.

Inmates at the Des Moines County jail in Iowa may have to start paying for toilet paper in efforts to save $2,300 a year of taxpayer money.

Government officials in Gloucester, Massachusetts are trying to pass off this spelling mistake as deliberate. Are you buying it?

After fires that devastated the country, Australia now has to worry about how much CO2 was emitted because of the fires. Give me a break here.

This 61-year-old police sergeant took matters into her own hands when she suspected that another woman had stolen her wallet. Gotta love it.

Hotels in St. Petersburg (we are talking Russia, folks) are facing fines for “price fixing” after increasing their prices during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

All articles were obtained from boortz.com.

Interesting articles to read for February 3, 2009

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Obama is going to require banks to boost lending to consumers and companies if they receive bailout money. Maybe he’ll tell them who they must loan to as well.

Eric HolderĀ  was confirmed as head of Justice Department.

Obama is standing by his choice of Tom Daschle as secretary of Health and Human Services, despite the fact that he is a tax cheat. More Change You Can Believe In.

Chris Dodd decided that now would be a good time for him to finally release the documents pertaining to his Countrywide mortgages. Why? Because the media is hammering him.

Barack Obama is going to have a little face-to-face time with Venezuela’s Hugo Chavez.

A liberal talk station in Washington DC called OBAMA 1260 has already kicked the bucket. Awww … too bad. Another failed left-wing talk station. What a surprise.

So who were the House Democrats that voted against the economic stimulus bill? You may not be surprised to hear that most of them come from districts that supported John McCain for president.

Is another liberal activist group going to receive $90 million in the form of economic stimulus?

We have a story about someone being offended! In Great Britain, a cricket team can’t name itself “the Crusaders” …in case it offends Muslims and Jews.

Apparently Barack Obama is replacing “Hail to the Chief” with some less official music choices. Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says, “He’s not a ‘Pomp and Circumstance’ kind of guy.” More Change.

The mother of octuplets is being offered book deals and TV show interviews. Come on folks, you’re not surprised, are you?

Experts in Australia say that the government should be able to remove fat children from their homes.

Red light cameras are used to generate more money for government. Someone in Italy took that to a new level.

Google is unveiling a program called Google Ocean that will allow you to explore shipwrecks and reefs.

And for the real news story of the day … did Barack Obama call Jessica Simpson fat?

Apparently, Joe the Plumber is now an economic advisor for the GOP. Hey, he really is a jack of all trades, isn’t he?

Interesting articles to read for January 26, 2009

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Nancy Pelosi says that the federal government may spend even more of your tax dollars to help financial institutions. This is beyond the $700 billion in TARP funds.

Would you agree that Rahm Emanuel is the second most important man in the country, after Barack Obama? If that’s the case, we are in for a long four years. As if we weren’t already.

After his first week in the White House, Obama has an approval rating of 68%. Good, but not a record.

Russ Feingold is going to introduce a Constitutional amendment to end Senate appointments by state governors.

We, the taxpayers, have bailed out auto companies like GM, which are now using the money to built electric cars which are predicted to make up a whopping 5% of the market by 2020. Smart … real smart.

On Friday, auto industry supporters in Congress asked Obama to support another $25 billion in federal loans for car companies to make more fuel efficient cars.

Europe may be the recipient of some of our Gitmo detainees.

For the second time in history, it snowed in the United Arab Emirates. Must be all that global warming.

China is going to take a stab at universal healthcare.

Do you have your Pocket Obama? “It is an unofficial requirement for every citizen to own, to read, and to carry this book at all times.”

Hawaii is considering a state-funded program that would provide airline tickets for homeless people stuck in Hawaii to return home.

You’ll enjoy this use of tax dollars … $135,536 to teach government school children in Bethlehem, PA how to ice skate.

For your entertainment .. here are some of the more odd laws on the books in Minnesota.

A story about a man who jumped into a river on a dare and was paralyzed .. now he has been awarded $76.6 million.

A woman in Iowa was arrested after not returning a library book.

A new study found that coffee drinkers are less likely to develop dementia.

Another study out of Great Britain found that divorce makes men richer.

A man in Australia was fired for his “un-Australian” bathroom habits.

Here’s your unemployable parasite of the day.

Spring is just around the corner and we can look forward to ladies showing their navels once again.

All articles were obtained from boortz.com

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