Archive for February 13th, 2011


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King Tut

Now we got this boy as POTUS,
Who will never set US free
Illegals stand in line to reelect this boy-king.

(King Tut) How’d you cross the border?
(Border Tut) America’s out of order.
Scorned in Arizona,
He came from Kenya’s home-a? (King Tut).

Dummy!

Damn it … Hold the press!

Hold everything, I can’t believe what I’m seeing, I hope my eyes are deceiving me.

Just when I awoken to what appeared to be a bright, sunny day, after weathering a deep freeze for the past two weeks. I walked down to the kitchen where my lovely wife was in the process of preparing breakfast.

Ross: It Seems I Have Issues

I am aware that there are some people at work who disagree with my political views and that there are some who may consider me a radical, or even dangerous. That’s fine, I can deal with that. But now it seems that I also have issues. I apparently have these issues because I expect people to do their jobs.

I guess I grew up being spoon fed all these silly sayings, like an honest days pay for an honest days work. Or, if you’re going to take a mans money, make sure you earn it. Then my favorite, if you’re going to do a job, do it right.

Avery: KRUGMAN FLUNKS FOOD — AND HISTORY

CHURCHVILLE, VA — Paul Krugman is a big deal: Princeton professor, New York Times columnist and Nobel laureate (2008). Krugman wrote last week about the “food crisis, the second one to hit the world in the last three years.” His key statement: “what really stands out is the extent to which severe weather events have disrupted agricultural production. And these severe weather events are exactly the kind of thing we’d expect to see as rising concentrations of greenhouse gases change our climate—which means that the current food prices surge may be just beginning.”

Hirschhorn: Tourism Boycott for Egyptian Reforms

How wonderful that the Egyptian dictator Mubarak has finally stepped down. But there are considerable uncertainties about when and how a fully functioning democracy that benefits ordinary Egyptians, especially the poorest, will be formed. Restoring the Egyptian economy and ensuring that it benefits not just the existing upper class that supported Mubarak is a key challenge. Economic reforms, however, are hardly mentioned by all those talking so much about the wonderful transformation in Egypt.

McCutchen: The enemy within

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and its subsidiaries—the largest traffickers of illegal Mexicans and OTM’s and purveyors of Foreign Trade Zones.

The Chamber is a major component in job-killing activities known as “free trade”. “Free trade” is a misnomer. There’s nothing free about the U.S. Dept. of Commerce’s use of the phrase “free trade”. It is government mandated trade. What we should have is Fair Trade. Since Geo. W. Bush and his band of neo-con corrupters, our nation has lost 6 million industrial jobs.

Caruba: Multicultural Suicide

In his famed poem, Mending Wall, the American poet, Robert Frost chided the rock wall that he and his neighbor would mend each spring, replacing fallen rocks. “He is all pine and I am apple orchard. My apple trees will never get across and eat the cones under his pines, I tell him. He only says, ‘Good fences make good neighbors.’”

You can see the Great Wall of China from outer space. It is an astonishing piece of work. 

Cantor: Obama’s Supposed Budget Cuts

According to the Associated Press, Obama says he is making difficult cuts in the nation’s budget to allow needed spending increases in education, technology and public works projects.

Pardon me for sounding so foolish along side of one so educated as our illustrious Harvard educated moron (if he ever went there), but a negative on the one hand and a positive on the other hand tend to cancel each other out and we are right back where we started.