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Archive for 14 November 2011

Wake Me When It’s Over!

14 November 2011, 3:32 pm. Comments Off. Filed under 2012, General News, Opinion.

Not a whole lot to say today.  My internal barometer is playing havoc with my will to be functional!  :D

Of course, this weekend was just chocked full of nonsense in the political world, and I should give a flip, but it’s really getting difficult to even acknowledge the stupidity that runs rampant in our world these days.  What can you say about probably the worst excuse for a debate mediator?  What a total maroon!  CBS has made itself even more irrelevant in the world of news.  Criminy!  Is that even possible?

We, at least those of us who still capable of putting a coherent thought together, already know the lame stream is less than useless for factual information.  The better question would be to the CNN propagandist: “Are YOU uninformed, out of touch, or irresponsible?” The obvious answer would be “Oh yeah, I’m as dumb as a post oak stump!”

So, on that happy note, I am going to do something I haven’t done in 3 days! Take a pain killer and go horizontal for a while! sigh….

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Obama The Job Killer

14 November 2011, 11:20 am. Comments Off. Filed under Economy, Opinion, The ONE.

How President Obama Killed Thousands of Jobs
The Foundry

If Americans needed any further proof that the Obama Administration is one of the most political on record, or that, for all the recent demagoguing, it really cares only about re-election, not about job creation, then you need look no further than its cynical Keystone XL oil pipeline decision last week.

Over the last several months, radical environmentalists along with Hollywood celebrity activists descended on the White House in protest, urging President Barack Obama to block the construction of the $7 billion pipeline that would bring in more than 700,000 barrels of oil per day from Alberta, Canada, to the Texas Gulf coast. Last week, they got their wish.

Read on…

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