Expecting different results when repeating the same thing.
Our POTUS is a spendaholic. Another $50 Billion to fix roads.
The first stimulus was already supposed to do that.
How’s that saying again? Fool me once? Well it didn’t even do that much.
Expecting different results when repeating the same thing.
Our POTUS is a spendaholic. Another $50 Billion to fix roads.
The first stimulus was already supposed to do that.
How’s that saying again? Fool me once? Well it didn’t even do that much.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Ethics, Theft
Tagged anti-business, Fraud, Incompetence, Marxism, Unemployment
See? We haven’t exported this manufacturing job yet. Made in U.S.A.
Cynthia Tucker and Chris Matthews are soooo good at it, too.
Cretins.
The ease with which your credit card info (what about Real-ID?) can be stolen is upsetting.
In 2004, an illegal immigrant voted illegally in Tennessee’s Putnam County. He showed false identification and a stolen Soc. Sec. number. But in 2010 the federal government is asking Tennessee officials to help smooth this illegal’s way to citizenship by ignoring past crimes.
Oh, and that federal agency that allowed this reward?
DHS.
Posted in Abuse of Police Powers, Article 4 Section 4, Corruption, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Voting
Tagged Fraud, Unconstitutional
Who knew Tim Kaine could be so funny?
Not.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics
Tagged Fraud, Incompetence, Spending, Unemployment
What the dickens are they using for grey matter? Grey water?
Idiots all.
Posted in Corruption, Energy, Ethics
Tagged anti-business, Control, Fraud, Unconstitutional, Unemployment
But it isn’t good. In fact, it is downright horrendous.
For the first time in history Medicare may not cover an FDA-approved anti-cancer therapy.
And what has the POTUS to say about this? Instead of “you can keep your doctor” and “reforms will not cut your guaranteed benefits” and “pre-existing conditions would always be covered.”
UPDATE: [Apparently, we have to get this news from a source outside our own country. And guess where this piece of news is coming from? The UK. You know, where rationed care is. The healthcare system that Berwick loves so much.] After approving it in the first place, the FDA advisory panel has now voted 12-1 to drop the endorsement for breast cancer treatment. The panel unusually cited “effectiveness” grounds for the decision. But it has been claimed that “cost effectiveness” was the real reason ahead of reforms in which the government will extend health insurance to the poorest.
Yeah, right. Tell us another one. Helping Berwick now aren’t you?
What hypocrisy, what hutzpah, what traitors.
Maybe we should have a contest for what FDA stands for now. Who wants to start?
Placed on my Media page. FYI.
Posted in Constitution, Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Illegal Aliens, Taxes
Tagged Control, Fraud, Freedom, Healthcare, Jobs, Maryland, Spending, U.S. Senate, Unconstitutional, Unemployment
So sayeth the federal appeals court in NY.
2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan reversed a decision that had barred Congress from withholding funds from ACORN.
So far, so good.
For the private sector. Anybody notice that?
“Lawmakers convened today for anticipated approval of a Senate-passed bill aimed at preventing thousands of layoffs of teachers and other government employees.”
UPDATE:
And to add insult to injury, the Dems seem to think its okay to allow public employee unions to run ads against the GOP using funds from that bailout.
I’d say that’s criminal.
UPDDATEx2:
And now, no soup for you.
“But the bill also requires that $12 billion be stripped from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, commonly known as food stamps, to help fund the new bill …”
Daily soap operas can’t do better than the real issues of the day.
Posted in Corruption, Deficit, Economy, Ethics, Taxes
Tagged anti-business, Control, Fraud, Incompetence, Spending, Unemployment