Can you blame ‘em? Anybody still aboard the sinking Obama deserves all the ridicule and derision the rest of us can muster. Headline via this really good article by Norman Podhoretz in the Wall Street Journal:
Just one more nail in the coffin of the death of another American industry, carefully and deliberately orchestrated by Obama.
Good. And about time. As I wrote in this post, the time for a public post office is dead. Let the private markets take care of it.
An epic rant from a Londoner on the failures of the welfare state that has caused the rioting and burning of his hometown.
Anyone who doesn’t see that what is happening in London right now could happen in one of our major cities (my bet on the first city to go all-London on us is Philadelphia) isn’t paying attention.
As I’ve stated numerous times, government cannot create jobs (other than more government jobs); it can only get out of the way (less regulation) so that private industry can create new jobs.
We can continue to thank James O’Keefe and Andrew Breitbart for exposing and taking down this criminal wing of the Democrat party.
One of the most corrupt thugs in all of politics (and that’s saying something) is back in the news today for, well…being a thug:
I have the feeling that Wisconsin progressives might have just shot their wad in this recall election (not too far off the reeling defeat when Prosser was re-elected). I could see a demoralized Progressive base staying home for the next elections next week (if they’ve even sobered up enough to get out and vote again, that is).
Well, that’s because he is unelectable. Or rather, should be unelectable.
So you’ll understand why I thought that Obama’s plan to save on fuel costs might have something to do with putting a halt to how much Oil and Gas the Obama family uses (at tax payer expense) traipsing all over the world.


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