Q: Wanna hear a joke?
Why offend Muslims? Simple. They deserve it. Many more here.
And here.
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When kids aren’t allowed to sell lemonade on their front lawns. Because, as the bureaucrat says, who knows what’s in it? As if regulation would ensure anything except oppression and corruption.
Exactly like the coming sales ban (January) on Thomas Edison’s cheap incandescent 100 watt light bulb, because the Greens and Big Light don’t like it. So, with the right amount of money spread around in the right political places, they got Washington to ban them.
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Finally found a copyable cover of Capt. Israel. Love the Mark Twain quote.
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Posted in Israel, Library, Scribbles, The War
Tagged a superhero for our time, Capt Israel
Not me, alas, still parked at not quite 230,000 after five years. No, the seven million mark goes to the inventor of Rule 5, Stacy McCain. He’s a lot more consistently political than this here blog, but he deserves his seven million visits for the invention of Rule 5, alone.
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Tagged Rule 5, seven million hits, Stacy McCain, The Other McCain
Cut taxes and unneeded spending, ease up on the business regulations which will get unemployment below 9 percent. The Obamalot “command economy” ain’t workin’.
How did we get a clown like this in the White House—threatening to withhold checks he has no control over unless he gets his high-tax way? He’s Dhimmi Carter and his “malaise” speech all over again. Let’s hope he follows Carter into one-term history. And he might, if this means anything in the long term.
UPDATE: Call his bluff. If only. They don’t call the Republicans “the stupid party” for nothing.
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Texans already beat the feds by buying gallons-per flush toilets in Mexico. Can a post-2014, D.C.-defying, black-market trade in incandescent light bulbs be far behind? I think not.
Meanwhile, the pols debate repealing the incandescent-deletion (bye bye 100 watt bulbs in January, 60 watt ones in 2014) which, while supported by Obamalot, actually was signed into law by Bush Jr. in 2007. With the, ahem, support of Big Light, i.e. GE, Phillips, et al, which will make a lot more money on the switch. And they, or something, have quashed repeal so far.
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Posted in Blogosphere, Rancho Roly Poly, Scribbles, South of the Border, Texana
Tagged black-market incandescent light bulbs, gallons-per-flush Mexican toilets