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COFFEE, TEA, OR ME?
Lives of the Bureaucrats
To North Korea, With Love
An Excess of Power
Thanks for the Memories
New Voters
Don Obama
Our Savior
Boom, Bust, and Beyond
Who is B.R. Lynch?
About the Nothing Store
As Obama and crew print and borrow more and more money, the U.S. dollar faces an uncertain future.
But three cheers for our Unmighty Dollars -- print as many as you like. They're already worth Nothing, so they can't go down in value.
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THE BATTLE OF CLUNKER HILL
"Forget the truck," Obama told his supporters in Massachusetts. "Anybody can buy a truck."
With this statement Obama went from President Egghead to Dimwit In Chief.
The writer James Howard Kunstler:
"What planet are these people on? (Answer: Planet Limousine)"
Scott Brown drives his old truck all over the state reminding voters that government spending and debt is not the solution to a mess caused by too much spending and debt. So how does Obama respond? He arrives by limousine to tell his supporters that Brown's truck was just a meaningless campaign prop.
Har, har. This from a guy whose Cash For Clunkers was pure political gimmickry, and far from harmless. Indeed, borrowing from future tax revenues to bribe people to junk their old vehicles and pile on more debt was emblematic of all the economic nonsense the Obama bunch had been selling.
That's the trouble with dimwits; they think everybody else is a dimwit too. How can we even debate such idiocy? We can only laugh.
So let us give thanks to the voters of Massachusetts. They know a joke when they see one, and just like their revolutionary ancestors, they were well armed. Maybe not with musket and ball, but with the modern weapons of the voting booth and Youtube.
We can follow in their footsteps, just like the country did over 200 years ago. There are plenty more elections to come where the candidates must face the voters up close and personal.
Remember Bunker Hill. Don't laugh until you see the whites of their eyes.
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