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Manwhore issued me an infantile challenge to put up a post about education. I took some of his request and am writing about the value of an education vs. the cost to get it, and to make the point that there are no job guarantees. While doing the research, I came across a timely and telling story, in the NYT of all places, dealing with the fact, despite the NYT blatant attempt to spin this … Read more
I’ve somewhat praised Governor Moonbeam for vetoing a lot of stupid Democratic ideas. But in the rush to pass several hundred new laws at the end of session, I think he erred badly by (a) signing a bill banning open carry; and (b) vetoing this one:
This week California Gov. Jerry Brown vetoed a bill that would have required police to obtain a warrant before searching an arrestee’s mobile phone. The bill, which was
Who could possibly have foreseen this?
Bank of America will become the first major bank to charge customers across the country a monthly fee to shop with their debit cards, part of a wave of changes that are eroding the low-cost model of banking that consumers have long enjoyed.
The $5 fee will debut next year for the bank’s basic checking accounts. It will apply only to debit card purchases and not to ATM
Democrats and liberals are crowing because John Boeher’s budget proposal failed to pass the House when 40 Republicans backed out, wanting bigger spending cuts. Supposedly, this demonstrates how radical the GOP is and how Boeher has lost control.
Maybe. But consider this:
GOP lawmakers and aides – including Appropriations Chair Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) – blamed Democrats for defeating the bill. Democrats, including Appropriations Ranking Democrat Norm Dicks, said they’d support the bill, but reversed course
It seems that US News ran an article on Hilda Solis, President Obama’s Labor secretary – another one of those unelected Czar jobs – buying a Canadian car:
To show her support for American workers, President Obama’s labor secretary, Hilda Solis, has junked the standard black limo and purchased a new Chevrolet Equinox to ride around Washington in. The problem: the crossover SUV is built and assembled in Canada from parts also made in
This is one of those DUH moments, the proverbial palm slap to forehead, where I write a post about political bias within news organizations and everyone gives me the award for being champion of the obvious. But my usual comeback is, “It’s worse then you think”. Getting away with transgressions committed against The Savior is all about where you stand on the pecking order of liberal hierarchy, if you are closer to the middle (thus … Read more
And once again, I am eternally grateful that that fucktard fascist Martha Coakley did not get elected to the Senate:
Attorney General Martha Coakley, leading legislators and district attorneys have decided that what Massachusetts really needs is an all-out offensive against prostitution.
They are proposing a new crime: “human trafficking for sexual servitude,” which would allow convicted pimps, madams, or anyone else facilitating the exchange of sex for money to be imprisoned for up to
Check out the latest plan by the people that feel gas is too cheap: tax mileage.
The Obama administration has floated a transportation authorization bill that would require the study and implementation of a plan to tax automobile drivers based on how many miles they drive. The plan is a part of the administration’s “Transportation Opportunities Act,” an undated draft of which was obtained this week by Transportation Weekly. This follows a March Congressional