Monday, November 30, 2009

Bad Sex Writing

Nominees for the annual bad sex in literature award. Good authors don't necessarily know how to write about sex - do you?

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Help Wanted, No Private Sector Experience Required � The Enterprise Blog

When O'Bambi's cabinet looks like this, is there any wonder he doesn't know how the real world works? Not only has The ONE never held a real job, the people he hired as his helpers haven't either - sheesh!

Monday, November 09, 2009

JFK and the Berlin Wall

Weak will, high wall by Donald Kagan, the story of how JFK pretty much told the Soviets to build the wall.

Thank Goodness for ‘Cop Killer’ Weapons

Interesting piece on the weapons used by the Ft. Hood terrorist. I realized I know very little about modern handguns and ammunition.

Top 10 Reasons To Pass Cap-And-Trade

Not kidding -- really...

10) It’ll be the largest tax increase in history and will help pay for the government takeover of health care.

9) America’s unemployment rate is only 10 percent. Higher energy prices and the resulting transfer of American businesses overseas will help us double it.

8 ) The U.S. has been the world’s number one economic superpower for long enough. It’s time to lie down and give someone else a turn.

7) Expensive energy is good. Really expensive energy is even better.

6) By making it more expensive to produce more of the vast amounts of American oil we have right at home and transitioning to affordable, commercial-scale alternatives that don’t exist, we can end our dependence on foreign oil in 10 years!

5) Spending billions of taxpayer dollars to create temporary, government jobs at the expense of long-term, private sector jobs not only makes perfect sense, it’ll be a boon to the nation’s struggling economy. Just look at Spain.

4) Energy is the lifeblood of the American economy – it is, literally, the capacity to do work. Hence, making American energy more expensive and less available will strengthen our economy and enhance our capacity to put Americans to work. Get it?

3) California and Massachusetts have adopted similar policies and they’re now enjoying some of the highest energy prices and unemployment rates in the nation. We need to level the playing field so every state can reap the benefits of expensive energy and abundant joblessness.

2) It will create millions of well-paying green jobs without destroying the jobs of Americans who are currently employed. Who put the green welfare provisions in there, anyway?

1) Reducing economic growth while achieving virtually no environmental benefit is simply a good idea. Don’t ask questions

Sunday, November 08, 2009

The Palin Persuasion

The Palin Persuasion, a must read, whether you like Palin or not...

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Friday, November 06, 2009

NY-23

The Gouverneur Times, reports that Owens broke 4 campaign promises in the first 24 hours after he was sworn in. Do you think the Repubs will make sure it gets pointed out 9 months from now?

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

Why are there no Obamaites?

BO, the Big Zero' is all ego, and no substance - just like we said last year. Do you think anyone will hear?

Monday, November 02, 2009

Junk Science Returns to the White House

And we were told that Bush was a stubborn ignoramous and that if we elected BO, we would never have Junk Science in the White House anymore. Duh...

California vs. Texas: The Verdict Is In

More support for why TX rules - and will continue to do so if we don't screw it up with higher taxes!

Sunday, November 01, 2009

The Golden State isn't worth it

Does all this mean that we left California at the right time in '92?