Monday, July 05, 2010

Free kibbles

GLOBAL WARMING:

Yet another study backs up everything we knew about climate until the global warming frauds tried to rewrite climate history: our time is not uniquely warm by a long-shot, and the earth has seen much higher temperatures in the recent, geologically speaking, past.

POLICE STATE:

Man arrested and charged with felony for sending "harassing email" to Sen. Bunning. Here's the text of the email:
"I am at a LOSS of words for SENATOR BUNTING blocking unemployment benefits for me and my children. If I do NOT get my check next week I WILL HAVE NO FOOD AND WILL BE ON THE STREET.
What kind of people are you? 10 Billion goes to the war every couple days and to Wall street weekly. I want my benefits or there will be people starving and dying.
What is wrong with you people. NOW is NOT the time to play politics with childrens lives.
ARE you'all insane. NO checks equal no food for me. DO YOU GET IT??
IF THIS POLITICAL GRANDSTANDING DOES NOT END TODAY - WE WILL COME TO YOUR OFFICES AND MAKE OUR POINT. YOU ARE PLAYING A LIFE AND DEATH GAME HERE.
DO YOU GET IT."
This a warning shot to every American. If you complain about our destructive government, they will arrest and prosecute you. It doesn't matter which side of the political spectrum you are on. Sit down, shut up, and take it or else.

LOCAL:

Dayton central planners look at Pittsburgh as a model for Dayton. This is a mistake. Pittsburgh isn't Dayton, and Ohio isn't Pennsylvania so there's no reason to expect the same central plan will work here. What will work here and everywhere is getting rid of the central plans and freeing the people to keep their own money and spend it on what's valuable to them instead of seizing their money at gunpoint and spending it on what's valuable to the robbers. What this really shows is the central planners figured out a plan - take out the river damns and open the river for recreations - then they found a city that did the same thing to justify their plan. And don't get me wrong, I'm all for undoing the damage they did in the past by blocking citizens from using the river, but this is not Dayton's biggest problem. Spending and the taxes that fund it are the problem.

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