Friday, July 25, 2008
Obamessiah
Thursday, July 24, 2008
OBAMA - 'American flag no more!'
Monday, July 21, 2008
Seriously?!?
Katie DeLong
The woman claimed she didn’t know she was pregnant!
The baby girl was born in a restroom.
The mother is in her mid-20s.
The mother and child are in the hospital.
Friday, July 18, 2008
We stopped feeding the PIGs!
Cost of Government Day (COGD)
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OVERVIEW OF RESULTS
Definition
Cost of Government Day (COGD) is the date of the calendar year on which the average American worker has earned enough gross income to pay off his or her share of spending and regulatory burdens imposed by government on the federal, state and local levels.
Cost of Government Day 2008
Cost of Government Day for 2008 is July 16. Working people must toil on average 197 days out of the year just to meet all costs imposed by government. In other words, the cost of government consumes 53.9 percent of national income.
Cost of Government: Trends
Cost of Government Day falls four days later in 2008 than last year’s revised date of July 12. In 2008, the average American will have to work an additional 17 days out of the year to pay off his or her cost of government compared to 2000, when the COGD was June 29.
In fact, since 1977, COGD has fallen later than July 16 in only four of those 32 years - in 1982 and 1983, and in 1992 and 1993. The driving factor for this development is the fact that all components of the cost of government – federal spending, state and local spending, and regulation – are now increasing faster than national income.
This increase in the cost of government stands in sharp contrast to at least two periods in the past thirty years: COGD fell sharply from a high of July 20 in 1992 to June 29 in 1999 and 2000. In addition, COGD declined from a record high of July 23 in 1982 to July 3 in 1989. Both of these declines resulted from a combination of restraining the growth of federal spending while the economy was booming and rapidly increasing national income.
Cost of Government Day 1977 – 2008
Source : Americans for Tax Reform
Source of the term PIGs (Party In Government) : Dad29
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Stop Obama Express
Obama calls criticism of wife 'infuriating' |
Jul 17 01:10 PM US/Eastern By JULIE PACE Associated Press Writer |
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| WASHINGTON (AP) - What gets under Barack Obama's skin? Criticism of his wife, Michelle Obama. In an interview with Glamour magazine, Obama said attacks on his wife are "infuriating." The likely Democratic presidential nominee blamed the conservative press for going after his wife as if she were the candidate. [Did I read the word "conservative before the word "press"?!?] "If they have a difference with me on policy, they should debate me. Not her," Obama told the magazine. [Untrue. If your wife intends on campaigning for you or will be active in your presidency, she has every right to be considered in discussion.] An Associated Press-Yahoo poll suggests Michelle Obama has higher favorable ratings than Cindy McCain, wife of presumptive Republican nominee John McCain. However, Michelle Obama's unfavorable ratings are also higher. [The second rating is more important here as people know Michelle and most don't even know Cindy.] Michelle Obama came under fire in February when she said she was proud of her country for the first time in her adult life. She later clarified her remark, saying she has always been proud of her country and was particularly proud to see so many people involved in the political process. [Clarify all you want, you're clearly anti-American and as Malkin put it, only proud of your husband.] Obama said the attacks are ironic because his wife is "the most quintessentially American woman I know." [You don't know a lot of women.] Michelle Obama, 44, has worked as a lawyer and hospital executive. The couple has two daughters, Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7. The Internet has been a double-edged sword for the Obama campaign. While it's allowed them to organize supporters and raise millions of dollars, Obama said it's also provided a vehicle for rumors and myths to spread quickly. [Substitute the words "facts" and "stories" for "rumors" and "myths" because the MSM chooses not to publish most negative aspects of B. Hussein Obama.] "It's very hard to catch up," he said. [I have a feeling it's going to get even harder...] Glamour's editor-in-chief also interviewed McCain. Full interviews with both candidates were scheduled to appear in the magazine's October issue. [In other words, "we here at the MSM don't care at all about McCain so if you want to read about him, pound sand."] [You'll also get a kick out of the anti-FOX news propaganda video that is "related" to this link. So... are there any links that favor FOX in this article? This article seems quite unbiased to me!] |