That’s some “Science” advisor you have there, POTUS.
Remember KISS? No? Well, let me explain.
Keep
It
Simple
Stupid
All of us getting education in various technology type classes learn that eventually.
Why hasn’t Holdren?
That’s some “Science” advisor you have there, POTUS.
Remember KISS? No? Well, let me explain.
Keep
It
Simple
Stupid
All of us getting education in various technology type classes learn that eventually.
Why hasn’t Holdren?
Posted in Education, Ethics, Global Warming
Tagged Control, controversy, Fraud, Incompetence
Sadly, not here, but in Washington State Supreme Court.
The court refused to intervene in the scheduled November 2 election in the city of Mukilteo where residents had signed a petition forcing a red light camera and speed camera ban onto the ballot.
A very interesting read. Perhaps even for members of Campaign for Liberty (there’s a chapter in Washington involved in this effort apparently). Just sayin.
$91 Billion shortfall in August. This year. Last month.
How’s that Recovery Summer working there, Congress? POTUS? Anybody?
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Taxes
Tagged anti-business, controversy, Fraud, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
From Quinnipiac University:
On Birthright Citizenship, Muslim rights to build Mosque (but it’s inappropriate) near Ground Zero and other events of the day.
Posted in Constitution, Economy, Energy, Environmental, Ethics, Freedom OF Religion, Freedom of Speech, Research, Rule of Law, Sovereignty
Tagged controversy, Spending
Michelle Malkin has a copy of the letter where Inspector General Glenn Fine tells COngress of his intent to review the Obama administration’s selective enforcement of civil rights laws by the Voting Section office of DOJ.
Let’s see if this goes anywhere. What are the odds?
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Constitution, Corruption, Ethics, Rule of Law, Voting
Tagged Control, controversy, Fraud, Marxism, Unconstitutional
Thank the Democrats, folks.
They aren’t going to force a vote on extending the Bush tax cuts.
If anything, perhaps this will throw gasoline on the Primaries tomorrow.
And maybe, just maybe, stoke the bonfires for November.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Taxes
Tagged anti-business, Control, controversy, Incompetence, Marxism, Spending, Unemployment
Senate Majority Leader Reid (D-NV) plans on holding a vote next week involving the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy. This will be contained within a defense budget legislation package.
I wonder what page this “language” is on?
Now is it?
Government Motors pays the CEO a $9M package.
(Psst. Here’s a real gem in the article: GM’s SEC filing said that Akerson agreed to the pay package after the government’s pay czar approved it Wednesday. Pay czar Kenneth Feinberg stepped down on Friday and was replaced by Treasury Department lawyer Patricia Geoghegan. The pay czar is responsible for setting pay guidelines for top executives at the four companies still getting exceptional assistance from the government’s $700 billion bailout fund.)
See if you agree …
Obama’s administration is changing the direction for ICE to reduce threats of deporting millions of illegal immigrants aliens, even as the following states such as Arizona, Colorado, Virginia, Ohio and Texas are pushing to accelerate deporting them.
Well? Is this a form of amnesty or not? What does this mean for the 287G program? Is it still going to be in effect and utilized? Or?
By the way, it still does nothing to stop the flow of them from coming across the border into our country. How about it, POTUS?
Posted in Article 4 Section 4, Constitution, Deficit, Economy, Illegal Aliens, National Security, Rule of Law, Sovereignty
Tagged 287G, controversy, Enforcement, Incompetence, Jobs, Marxism, Unemployment, Violence
Good Grief, is right.
Another no sense moment. The POTUS asking job creation advice from Andy Stern (SEIU head thug, ‘member him?).
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics
Tagged anti-business, Control, controversy, Fraud, Incompetence, Marxism