Monday, April 16, 2012

Free kibbles

FREEDOM OF SPEECH:

A blogger in Britain is facing jail time for calling a politician a curse words. How's that freedom thing working out for you?

ECONOMY:

The market is enabling people in Joplin, Missouri to recover from a devastating tornado much faster than government is doing in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

TAX AND SPEND:

I'm skeptical of this poll.
"Nearly three-quarters – 72% – of Americans say they support the [Buffet rule], according to a CNN survey of 1,015 Americans, including 910 registered voters."
I find that very hard to believe.

The government wastes trillions of dollars each year, but Congress is having hearings about a lavish government party in Las Vegas. This is just a charade to fool people into thinking they care about taxpayer's money. What this party illustrates, just like the Secret Service guys and the hookers, is the universal depravity that government breeds. These incidents are notable because they're the norm. That's what bureaucrats and politicians do every day, and they fully expect they will never be caught because the press won't report them and their fellows won't report them. Like I've said many times, as soon as the cameras are off the Democrats and Republican retire to a bacchanalian orgy, they light joints with hundred dollar bills, snort coke, hire hookers and people to wave fans over them, and it's all funded by our tax dollars.

REGULATION:

People should ignore stupid laws whenever possible.

WAR:

This is a horrible statistic.
"For every soldier killed on the battlefield this year, about 25 veterans are dying by their own hands."
We have to end these perpetual war.

POLITICS:

Paul supporters taking over Nevada, Maine and Georgia Republican parties.

MISC:

US revokes security clearances and suspends Secret Service agents accused of consorting with Columbian prostitutes. The rank and file get punished for their actions. Not the higher-up or politicians.

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