Ok I have been watching the government doing their best to spend our money. This one is going to top anything I thought I would ever witness in my lifetime. I know those in Washington call the shots and they are all very educated but to me I feel like they are not connecting their intelligence to our goals. I get the big picture so don’t worry, I promise I am no fool. So with big numbers like a possible $850B stimulus package look at us in the face we are looking to bolster jobs, repair roads, up the anti on schools and education, and take on lots of domestic projects. As a non-democrat I still stand and applaud the efforts to jump start our domestic programs which has been missing for a long time. We have been a country of taking care of others before ourselves for far to long. (It’s a secret, I am actually starting to dig Obama a little…but don’t tell anyone.) Continue reading
Category Archives: Politics
I Found My Presidential Candidate
You heard this Republican guy right, I finally found him. All this hoopla about change, a woman possibly being the President, or how McCain is too old and he slipped right by. I was enjoying my evening with Glenn Beck this evening (which I always enjoy). He did a full hour with Bob Barr on his evening show. He asked all the real questions and did a fantastic one on one. This guy is awesome, no I take that back. This guy is fucking awesome! Why do I say this? He is what I was looking for this whole time. I gave him a standing ovation at the end of the program, which I admit there was no reason to since I was alone. This guy deserves the big F’n awesome. That’s highly reserved though for someone special. Continue reading
So Congress Has 12%
I had the luxury of reading that our congressional arm to include both the Congress and House of Representatives has hit an all time low of 12%. This is the lowest number in history for an institution. Yet, with speculation from our leaders there, the main reason for this low is the economy, high gas prices, and the war. I guess they skim over things like a steroid chase in major league sports. There seems to be no regard that the American public could care less about Roger Clemens and his testimony in Congress. Continue reading