Posts Tagged ‘ USA ’

Just Watchin’ the Wheels Go Round-n-Round

November 7, 2012
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Just Watchin’ the Wheels Go Round-n-Round

What a night. Once I concluded that the majority of America apparently doesn’t like holding someone to their word, it got me thinking of the slew of possibilities for America’s future. The Good, the bad and the downright ugly. However, consider the following. Now that this federal bout is finally over and done with, the GOP still has one gate to…

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One Crazy Day in the Neighborhood

June 28, 2012
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One Crazy Day in the Neighborhood

Hello all. My oh my what a nucking futs day. The mules were quite pleased as expected with today’s ruling out of the supreme court today regarding the Affordable Care Act. Los elefantes…not so much. Frankly, I was a little surprised by the upholding of the individual mandate. The supreme court’s weak attempt at legitimizing people being forced to purchase health insurance…

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TSA Has an Affinity for Making Little Kids Cry

April 25, 2012
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TSA Has an Affinity for Making Little Kids Cry

No matter how justifiable the Transportation Security Administration likes to make their actions seem, one can’t help but scratch their head in disbelief and disgust. These officers are in the limelight yet again for feeling up little kids all in the name of  national security. Now, I know it goes without saying that these highly trained shining stars on a…

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Where’s Al Sharpton when you need him?

April 24, 2012
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It appears that a group of individuals (who don’t seem to like due process very much) decided to take matters into their own hands during the investigation of the Trayvon Martin shooting. Stemming from Mobile, Alabama, there was a recent mob attack on an individual (Matthew Owens) in retaliation they say for Zimmerman’s release on bond. A brief overview from…

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Late Milton Friedman Puts Phil Donahue in His Place

April 20, 2012
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Every time I watch this 2:30 clip out of the original hour long segment I tend to think of its pertinence with what many seem to be against in terms of principle with this occupy wall street mishigas.  The impression being that individuals pursuing their own self interests in this life is the wrong way to go fills my head. In reality think…

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D.C. Taxes: The Sky Is the Limit

April 19, 2012
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D.C. Taxes: The Sky Is the Limit

As if it’s a great thing to uphold an ever-growing state and corporate tax threshold much like we do already with our country’s national debt, D.C. councilman and enthusiast of all things government, Jack Evans had some choices words for how he feels about neighboring states  raising costs on almost everything. Fun fact: D.C.’s corporate tax rate is the second…

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Just When You Thought You’d Seen It All

April 19, 2012
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Just When You Thought You’d Seen It All

In an awkward display of online dating geek-dom of epic proportions, a male business type on Match.com had a very interesting way of remembering his dates and their qualities. Wellp, do what any normal person would do and create an Excel spredsheet (yes you read that correctly) detailing every specific thing column-by-column down to whether the curtains matched the drapes.…

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What Would Ren McCormack Do?

April 17, 2012
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What Would Ren McCormack Do?

Oh my. MJ must be rolling in his grave right about now. Poor guy.Moonwalkers and crotch grabbers; you’re types aren’t welcome in the small Floridian town of Weston. As reported by the Sun Sentinel (why does every other news paper in Florida have the word sun in it? Slightly redundant & boring but if the shoe fits). If only Ren McCormack were…

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A Prescient Individual Already “Shaking the Balance” Circa 1998

April 17, 2012
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Anyone like to take a trip down good ol’ memory lane? I came across this classic and rare guest lecture of the man behind the screen, Matt Drudge. Wearing of course that infamous fedora reminiscent of 40′s journalism. An interview like this would never happen today. Mr. Drudge is too elusive. And for good reason. Watching the beginning of part…

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George Stephanopolous Asking the Million Dollar Question

April 16, 2012
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George Stephanopolous Asking the Million Dollar Question

Grand leader of the Lollipop Guild, George Stephanopolous on ABC’s this week had something interesting to say about Bill Maher around the 8:00 mark: video platformvideo managementvideo solutionsvideo player Ultimately, I would have to agree with the man child’s concern. Stephanopolous asks the million dollar question: “I wonder if the President has a continuing problem with Bill Maher?” Well George,…

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Bernie “Oxymoron” Sanders Digging His Own Grave

April 15, 2012
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Ugh, poor Bernie. I almost feel sorry for the man’s ineptitude to clearly see his own hypocrisy. Example numero uno: Of the total income increase in 2010, 93% went to the top 1% and only 7% to the bottom 99%. (Source: @NYTimes) twitter.com/SenatorSanders… — Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) March 26, 2012 As you can see here, father time demonstrates this pleasant financial…

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Qatar is Sweatin’ More Than a Whore in Church

April 15, 2012
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Qatar is Sweatin’ More Than a Whore in Church

Feelin’ MIGHTY patriotic today here everyone. Think I might have to stop by McDonald’s actually & then Walmart just to celebrate. As the tables have now turned, Qatar it seems…is now the bigger boy on the block. Per capita speaking mind you. However, stats include that with a national population of approximately 1.7 million half of the adults are now considered obese…

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Remembering History to Try & Prevent Repetition

April 14, 2012
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Remembering History to Try & Prevent Repetition

Perusing through the Southern Poverty Law Center website today, I stumbled upon a few quotes from the NEW Black Panther Party (not the originals mind you- big difference). Thought is was pertinent given the lynch mob mentality with the Trayvon Martin case. Basically think of the black version of those other evil b——-, the KKK. SPLC details the nature of these…

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“Sabu” Gets Cold Feet on One of His Biggest Days

April 13, 2012
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Well, well… Look at what we got here. It appears that the man behind the screen, former Anonymous hacker-turned snitch,  Hector “Sabu” Monsegur failed to show up in court recently. Citing Concerns  of “Security issues and personal threats”were mentioned by his sole representation, Peggy Cross-Goldenberg. Yesterday in Manhattan criminal courtroom of Judge Diana Boyar. But come on Hector, really? Sack up…

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When people Stop being Polite and Start Getting Real: About Hair

April 13, 2012
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Yeeee haw!! Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition! Blago’s brother is leavin on a jet plane…he don’t know if he’ll be back again. To DC that is. I apologize upfront for acting all sorts of zany this fine morning…feelin’ a little loopy from not sleeping yesterday or today. Been trying to reset my effing sleep schedule that got all…

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