Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy … did you smoke a few too many peanuts down there on the farm?
Archive for April, 2008
Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy … did you smoke a few too many peanuts down there on the farm?
Former President Jimmy Carter is still trying to get over his reputation as a failure and running around the world playing diplomat. His latest attempt has been to try and sit down with Hamas and further his goal of weakening Israel and emboldening enemies of liberty. But, fortunately, Israel has denied him:
Warning: if you vote for Barack Obama you will get what you deserve – a dysfunctional fascist state ruled by arbitrary and capricious laws and standards. I know, we already sort of have that. But it will get worse under a Barack Obama presidency and you can say good-bye to the Constitution should he enter the White House.
China wanted the Olympics. But they don’t want the world to focus on anything about China other than the fact that they are hosting the Olympics. Under withering criticism from the world over its policies, China is slapping back and whining like a good little bunch of liberals:
The majority of Americans do not agree with Barack Obama who thinks, even though he has backed away from the comments, that people cling to guns, religion and xenophobia because they are “bitter” and only in bad times:
Senator John McCain continues to demonstrate why he is not a very good candidate for the Presidency by blaming the imagined recession he claims America is supposedly in on “greed” on Wall Street.
Every now and again the blind squirrel that is the United Nations finds a nut:
Barack Obama often sounds like he cares, that he has a clue, and like he might actually be “intellectual”. He sounds that way, except to people who have studied history and his fellow travelers.
I thought this might be a good time to remind people that being a thrifty consumer means spending a little bit of time to check prices you are given for services especially considering how it seems lots of people always are complaining how they feel “ripped off” or that they are “paying too much” for goods and services.
Ethanol is one of those things that if it were not for government, would not be on the market. With subsidies at home to drive down the costs and protectionist tariffs to keep out cheaper versions of the fuel, Americans have seen large portions of their food crops diverted to make fuel.