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  • Some Choice

    Oh boy, Mitt or Newt, just shoot me now.

    The most important election in our lifetime, at least that is what everyone is saying, is turning into the most dreaded, ambivalent, narcoleptic election in our history.
    As it stands now, barring some miracle where the party described as too dumb to live comes to it’s senses and drafts someone capable of turning the bus around, we get a choice between a shit sandwich and a … Read more

  • Under oath: “Bush did it too!” defense – Big fail.

    Looks like the Obamanaut’s favored defense for Gunwalker, the “Boosh did it too!” defense, has finally been put to rest, and this was done by the AG under oath, in a 75 second question and answer session by John Cornyn.

    It has become clear that for administration apologists, the favored approach for dealing with the “Project Gunwalker” fallout is to loudly shout “Bush did it too!” (as if that would somehow mitigate the atrocity

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  • Oh, the irony..

    When GWB was president I often wondered if the left, when it projected bad behavior you practically always got for real from leftists on him, really couldn’t be bothered with what would come after. If you paid attention to your average leftard, Bush was constantly violating the constitution or behaving in a fascist manner. Of course, asking for specifics never produced anything, but the left KNEW the guy was a dangerous ideologue, hell bent on … Read more

  • Warren, Tax Dodge

    A common tenet of finance is that rich people are rich because they don’t spend money frivolously. What I learned from this book was that amassing great gobs of cash involves not just industry, a great deal of thrift is involved, such as applying a strangle hold on that fortune. One way of bulking up your fortunes is to never share it with the government, something Warren Buffett has down to a science:

    This one’s

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  • I’m Not Satisfied

    Reconciling the simple fact that what I see is what I got, it appears I am in the minority wrt Republicans (or those likely to vote GOP) who are happy with the current field of wannabes:

    Most Republicans say they’re now satisfied with their choices in a presidential candidate, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll released Friday.

    Sixty-four percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents said they are satisfied with their options in candidates to

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  • Impetuous Youth

    On the surface, the appeal of the Democratic party is rather obvious, especially for young people. Surrendering to emotionalism, leading with our hearts and not our heads, caring for folks, hey, where do I sign up?

    Yep, nothing new here. Glomming on to a little misinformation, some revisionist history, and some already destroyed notions about “choice” and you have the party of hugs (ha, I almost typed in the party of “thugs”, Freud knew his … Read more

  • Coburn on the Move

    Tom Coburn is on the warpath against the NSF for supposed wasteful spending on scientific research, citing such wasteful programs as running shrimp on treadmills and having robots fold towels as examples of NSF waste.

    I’ve blogged on this subject before. NSF does not dole out research grants on a whim. They are, in fact, a paradigm of how government agencies can work. They stick to a strict budget. The rank proposals by peer … Read more