Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Free kibbles

SOCIALISM:

Public unions get desperate.

FREEDOM OF RELIGION:

Remember how liberals always claim that church and state must be separated? A.G. Holder to brief hundreds of black pastors on how to re-elect President Obama. The separation of church and state is only for other people.

ECONOMY:

The housing bubble in Atlanta continues to deflate.

Big drop in consumer confidence in May. I keep why wondering why it isn't dropping further, faster.

TAX AND SPEND:

High taxes drive people out of New York.

California government sells 9/11 license plates, promising to give the proceeds to the families of victims, but then steals $3 million out of the fund to pay off some of its debt.

REGULATION:

The government is forcing banks to upgrade all their ATM machines. This is just a transfer of wealth from bank customers to ATM machine makers.

FEDERAL RESERVE:

Pawn shops were the original banks, and are serving that purpose better than government's cartelized banks.

HEALTH CARE:

Supposedly green products contain toxic chemicals.

Chemicals that mimic hormones found in breast cancer tissue samples.

Collapsing Spanish government ends green energy subsidies, bubble pops, companies leave. This is good news for the Spanish people. Entrepreneurs will now create cheap energy and profitable jobs with the freed up resources, boosting the Spanish economy.

GLOBAL WARMING AND ENERGY:

Old photos show Greenland used to be warmer than today in the not very distant past.

POLITICS:

I think Trump is supporting Trump.

Some still speculate Rand Paul for VP. If he took that spot, I would hard pressed to ever vote for him if he ran for President in the future.

Democrats ramp up spending to recall Scott Walker one week before the election.

LOCAL:

Local politicians fail to meet legal requirement for financial disclosures. I'm sure this same story happens all across the country. This is just another example that laws are for peasants, not rulers. None of these people will suffer from breaking the law.
"Failure to file a form eventually results in misdemeanor charges, Nick said.
But first, the board sent letters to non-filers reminding them of their duties. A warning will follow, then a $10-per- day fine, then an ethics commission hearing and eventually court filings. The process takes months.
“We’re trying to be reasonable, but also vigilant,” Nick said."
Do you think our rulers would be as reasonable with you if you broke the law?

Massive theft of tools illustrates ubiquitous government corruption.

MISC:

Technicolor has become a patent troll.

I'm going to have to buy a bottle of Five Wives vodka.

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