It's Late and I'm Bored
so this will be my only post–a series of thoughts on the day.
I see things and tell people about them
so this will be my only post–a series of thoughts on the day.
In the turmoil over the Socialist Reverse-Redistribution Act of 2008, you might have missed the news that a federal grand jury has subpoenaed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
As the Wall Street crowd howls, Americans should thank the 228 Republicans and Democrats who voted against the most socialist piece of legislation offered since Hillary Clinton’s failed attempt to nationalize medicine.
I wrote three versions of this story over the weekend. I didn’t publish any of them because I didn’t want police harassment and political persecution by St.
Barry “Himmler” Obama mocked John McCain for claiming that the administration’s $700 billion bailout plan lacked the votes to pass.
John McCain took an enormous risk today by suspending his campaign for President in order to do his job as a Senator, party leader, and statesman.
On the night that the President of the United States described America’s current economic condition in terms reminiscent of the Great Depression comes word from Ben Smith at Politico that one of the chief architects of the next depression, Countrywide and Fannie Mae thief James Johnson, is advising Barack Obama on how to proceed on this crisis.
Last week, Rams owner Chip Rosenbloom all but promised Rams fans that head coach Scott Linehan would be fire along with others responsible for assembling and running the worst football in the NFL.