Friday, June 5, 2009
345,000 jobs lost
345,000, the number of jobs lost in May. Over 2,000,000 lost since this administration took over. The labor dept says ""We expect this trend of slower job loss to continue throughout the year." No kidding, you have over 2,000,000 less to start with. It only makes sense, that at some point the numbers get smaller, but what about the percentage of workforce losing jobs. Does that go up or down? Is it more important?
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Free/low cost health care services
During his campaign, president Barrack Hussien Obama, ruled out taxing health benefits provided by employers. Even so, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., is trying to convince the president to go back on his promise. Which on its face should not be hard.
Baucus claims that taxing the benefits will help control cost. Baucus’ assertion is this; “the tax-free benefit packages Americans now enjoy are a big factor in the high costs of the country's health care system, because they provide workers free or low-cost access to too many health care services.”
Excuse me Senator, just what is wrong with an insurance program that provides their insureds with free or low-cost access to health care services. Is it because it is just for the people that actually pay for it? Is it because you just have to tax? Is it because you are looking out for your constituents here in Montana. You do know where Montana is right? Oh yeah I forgot, you have relatives here, or is it your wive?
Senator I hope that more and more Montanan’s are tying you directly to this madness. This along with the taxes and cost increases coming with Cap and Trade, you and your cohorts don’t have the nerve or honesty to call it Cap or Tax, should make any opponent you have in your next re-election bid real easy to support. Especially if He/She is actually from Montana
Baucus claims that taxing the benefits will help control cost. Baucus’ assertion is this; “the tax-free benefit packages Americans now enjoy are a big factor in the high costs of the country's health care system, because they provide workers free or low-cost access to too many health care services.”
Excuse me Senator, just what is wrong with an insurance program that provides their insureds with free or low-cost access to health care services. Is it because it is just for the people that actually pay for it? Is it because you just have to tax? Is it because you are looking out for your constituents here in Montana. You do know where Montana is right? Oh yeah I forgot, you have relatives here, or is it your wive?
Senator I hope that more and more Montanan’s are tying you directly to this madness. This along with the taxes and cost increases coming with Cap and Trade, you and your cohorts don’t have the nerve or honesty to call it Cap or Tax, should make any opponent you have in your next re-election bid real easy to support. Especially if He/She is actually from Montana
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Beheadings VS Waterboarding
Al Qaeda has beheaded a British hostage in Mali, It seems that the Muslim extremist’s treatment of their prisoners hasn’t quite caught up with the Geneva Convention, even after President Barrack Hussien Obama’s show of compassion to those in GITMO.
Maybe after he gets done with his speech to the Muslim world, Al Qaeda will see that President Barrack Hussien Obama is a friend to the Muslims, and they will be nicer to the prisoners and hostages they abduct. Wouldn’t it be nice if they would just waterboarded the next ” Daniel Pearl”, maybe next time……….
Or is it more probable that they are sensing this country, under President Barrack Hussien Obama, has lost the willngness to fight the war against them. If this is the case more terrorism is coming. If President Barrack Hussien Obamas policies are the case then peace is only an apology/speech or two away.
Maybe after he gets done with his speech to the Muslim world, Al Qaeda will see that President Barrack Hussien Obama is a friend to the Muslims, and they will be nicer to the prisoners and hostages they abduct. Wouldn’t it be nice if they would just waterboarded the next ” Daniel Pearl”, maybe next time……….
Or is it more probable that they are sensing this country, under President Barrack Hussien Obama, has lost the willngness to fight the war against them. If this is the case more terrorism is coming. If President Barrack Hussien Obamas policies are the case then peace is only an apology/speech or two away.
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Saturday, May 30, 2009
Racism is racism...............
Now the President is out there trying to explain what Supreme Court nominee, Sonia Sotomayor, really meant, or wished she had said, instead of the racist statement that she did make. Can you imagine a white male saying they were way wiser than a hispanic female. He would be forced to resign an ran out of town. I quess racism, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.
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Friday, May 29, 2009
GM Bankruptcy
When the courts are hell bent on giving the assets of a company to the same unions that did nothing to help save the company when it was salvageable simply because the unions backed the right party, It is safe to assume that the distributerships that were closed, were not backers of the right political party.It would be easier to look objectively at this whole government if it wasn't corrupt from the top to the bottom on both sides of the aisle. Why is the outcry about giving automobile companies to the unions not as deafening as the outcry about VP Cheney and his Haliburton connections. Maybe crime, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder....
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