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Obama Thinks America Invented The Automobile
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 02/25/2009 16:59 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1 

Well, we did invent the airplane, the misguided claims of foreign jingoists notwithstanding.
The airplane is therefore EVIL, EVIIIILLLLL, automatically so because it is American and especially so since it is used mostly to bomb the innocent and transport fatcat corporate profiteers.

Things you didn’t know about American airplanes:

-All terrorism and oppression is a reaction to the Dire Effects of American Bombing™
- Pilots are required to kill a fluffy bunny with their bare claws and eat its still-beating heart before they are allowed to graduate from flight school.
-US military pilots must have their guilt centers surgically excised, they are each paid 20 million dollars a year, and they are forced to kill themselves when they reach retirement age.
-Jet fuel is made from the processed body fat of anally electrocuted chinchillas.
-American “smart” bombs are programmed to seek out petting zoos, kindergartens, and mosques in that order.
-Both Halliburton and Blackwater have aviation divisions. ‘Nuff said.
Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy || 02/25/2009 17:02 Comments || Top||

#2  Question, for 15 Obama-bonus points.... Which of the 57 States was it invented in?
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/25/2009 17:07 Comments || Top||

#3  Everybody knows that. North Michconsin...
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/25/2009 17:10 Comments || Top||

#4  hasn't osama branded himself an idiot already?
Posted by: rabid whitetail || 02/25/2009 17:18 Comments || Top||

#5  Oh Lord won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz?
Posted by: European Conservative || 02/25/2009 17:26 Comments || Top||

#6  Riding along in my YUGO-mobile....
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 02/25/2009 17:29 Comments || Top||

#7  actually pilots do kill fluffy bunnies and then eat the entrails or eyeballs during s.e.r.e. creating a puppet from the skin and head is optional though
Posted by: Spomoper B. Hayes5111 || 02/25/2009 17:31 Comments || Top||

#8  All knowledge comes from Allah; patent holders seize his property.
Posted by: Muhammad Googoo || 02/25/2009 18:48 Comments || Top||

#9  While America did not invent the automobile (H Ford didn't invent the assembly line eitehr) we damn well made sure it didn't become something other than a playtoy for the rich.

Everybodyknows that. North Michconsin No that's East Consin
Posted by: Cheaderhead || 02/25/2009 20:02 Comments || Top||

#10  Silly Rantburgers ...

He said "the nation that invented the automobile cannot walk away from it", NOT that America invented it.

He's simply making policy for both the US and for Germany. (That's why he gave a speech in Berlin). Would you expect any less of the President of the World? (And the Messiah).

Oh, my leg is tingling again!
Posted by: Chris Mathews || 02/25/2009 20:17 Comments || Top||

#11  I've heard saw palmetto helps for that, Mr. Matthews.
Posted by: lotp || 02/25/2009 21:30 Comments || Top||

#12  North Michconsin No that's East Consin

Of course. It's a common formulation. In England they have Essex (East Saxons) and Wessex (West Saxon). We in America have East Consin and Wis Consin. It's just a matter of knowing the history of population flows. The Consin tribe migrated to the area hundreds of years ago, and intermarried with the locals. The Wis Consins migrated a bit further when population pressures threatened to overwhelm the ability of the land to support them all. But both subtribes are known for their characteristic, "Yah, ok," and broad vowels to this day.

;-)

Posted by: trailing wife || 02/25/2009 23:01 Comments || Top||


-Short Attention Span Theater-
"Drop-kick me Jesus Vice President Biden/Through the goal-posts of life"
"This is a monumental project, but it's doable...It's about getting the money out in 18 months, to literally dropkick us out of this recession."

--V.P. Biden at the first meeting of the Recovery Plan Implimentation Board/Committee/Thingy/Whatever, february 25, 2009
Posted by: Mike || 02/25/2009 17:12 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


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Byrd: Obama in power grab
Boy howdy, if there's anyone in Washington who knows anything about grabbing power, it's Robert Byrd (D-KKK).
Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), the longest-serving Democratic senator, is criticizing President Obama’s appointment of White House “czars” to oversee federal policy, saying these executive positions amount to a power grab by the executive branch.

In a letter to Obama on Wednesday, Byrd complained about Obama’s decision to create White House offices on health reform, urban affairs policy, and energy and climate change. Byrd said such positions “can threaten the Constitutional system of checks and balances. At the worst, White House staff have taken direction and control of programmatic areas that are the statutory responsibility of Senate-confirmed officials.”

While it's rare for Byrd to criticize a president in his own party, Byrd is a stern constitutional scholar who has always stood up for the legislative branch in its role in checking the power of the White House. Byrd no longer holds the powerful Appropriations chairmanship, so his criticism does not carry as much weight these days. Byrd repeatedly clashed with the Bush administration over executive power, and it appears that he's not limiting his criticism to Republican administrations.

Byrd also wants Obama to limit claims of executive privilege while also ensuring that the White House czars don’t have authority over Cabinet officers confirmed by the Senate.

“As presidential assistants and advisers, these White House staffers are not accountable for their actions to the Congress, to cabinet officials, and to virtually anyone but the president,” Byrd wrote. “They rarely testify before congressional committees, and often shield the information and decision-making process behind the assertion of executive privilege. In too many instances, White House staff have been allowed to inhibit openness and transparency, and reduce accountability.”
Posted by: Steve White || 02/25/2009 16:03 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Byrd said such positions "can threaten the Constitutional system of checks and balances. At the worst, White House staff have taken direction and control of programmatic areas that are the statutory responsibility of Senate-confirmed officials."

Never saw it coming did you Senator?

Posted by: Besoeker || 02/25/2009 16:33 Comments || Top||

#2  Trust me, we are not trying to establish an Imperial Presidency.

Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC || 02/25/2009 16:37 Comments || Top||

#3  Louis-Auguste de France enjoyed much adoration at first also.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/25/2009 16:47 Comments || Top||

#4  All Barry's gotta do to shut him up is find the one thing in West Virginia not named after Byrd and rename it.
Welcome to Exalted Cyclops International Airport...
Posted by: tu3031 || 02/25/2009 16:47 Comments || Top||

#5  As much as I'd like to embrace a Democratic senator rebelling against the god-king, I'm afraid it's far more likely that the honorable senator's seeing an old nightmare on his side of the mirror that walks like a president. Something he used to look at through holes cut in a white sheet.

Even mirrorball nothingburgers have racist enemies.
Posted by: Mitch H. || 02/25/2009 16:57 Comments || Top||

#6  No one should be surprised by this fellow's actions. I suspect few here are.

"All That We've Learned From History.... Is That We Don't Learn From History!"
anon
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/25/2009 17:05 Comments || Top||

#7  To steal a quote, B, "History does not repeat itself.... but it does rhyme..."
Posted by: Angeans Turkeyneck1374 || 02/25/2009 21:10 Comments || Top||


Tennessee may reject stimulus aid for jobless
Tennessee could reject a portion of the $787 billion economic stimulus package out of concerns that it would force the state to raise taxes on businesses in the future. At the National Governors Association meetings in Washington, D.C., Gov. Phil Bredesen said this week that he might turn down relief for unemployed workers worth an estimated $143 million because of conditions placed on the money by Congress.

The stimulus package would also raise unemployment benefits by $25 a week for all workers, but in addition, lawmakers want states to expand the pool of people who can apply for benefits. That would put more pressure on an unemployment trust fund that is already trying to stave off insolvency.

"We are evaluating this piece of money, whether it makes sense for us to take it," Bredesen said in an interview Monday with the Chattanooga Times Free Press. "We're in the position of going back to our legislature this year for changes in our tax structure just to keep our fund whole, and taking it to a new level may be too much of a lift for the legislature this spring."

Balanced against that is the boost the state's unemployment fund could get from the stimulus package. The plan would give every person claiming unemployment an extra $25 a week through 2009, starting next month. That part of the stimulus is funded separately and has already been approved by the governor.
Posted by: Steve White || 02/25/2009 15:57 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


DC to get full House seat?
WASHINGTON — The District of Columbia took a significant step toward winning a full vote in the House on Tuesday as the Senate cleared the way for legislation that would permanently expand House membership for the first time in almost a century.

The Senate voted 62 to 34 to begin debating a measure that would also grant an additional House seat to Utah, enlarging the House to 437 seats. In 2007 supporters of the bill fell three votes short of overcoming a Senate filibuster against it.

Sponsors of the voting bill were optimistic they could win Senate approval by the end of the week after consideration of changes proposed by Republican opponents. The Senate would then begin to work out differences with the House in hopes of quickly sending a bill to President Obama, who has indicated he would sign it. A court challenge is considered a certainty.

Its backers said the fact that about 600,000 residents of the district do not have a voting representative in the House was a continuing injustice similar to civil rights violations of the past. “The district has a population roughly equal to or in fact greater than the states of Alaska, North Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming,” said Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, independent of Connecticut, a chief sponsor of the legislation. “But, sadly, its residents have not been allowed to be full participants in our democracy.”
Never were allowed. That's why it's a district and a not a state.
Even if the legislation is enacted soon, the two new representatives of the House would not be seated until the beginning of the next Congress in January 2011. The premise of the bill is that the new seat for the heavily Democratic district would be offset by one of solidly Republican Utah.

Anticipating a court challenge, the measure seeks to speed a final decision on whether the new seat for the district is legal.

Critics of the measure, pointing to the Constitution’s requirement that House members be chosen “by the people of the several states,” say that it is blatantly unconstitutional and that the District of Columbia can win a voting seat in the House only through a Constitutional amendment — a route that has been tried unsuccessfully in the past. “Only states may be represented in the House of Representatives,” said Senator Jon Kyl, Republican of Arizona. “Not territories, not districts or other federal possessions.”

The current number of seats in the House was set in 1911 with 433 members, with a provision for two more when Arizona and New Mexico gained statehood. Currently, the delegate from the District of Columbia can vote in committee but not on final passage of bills. The district would not be entitled to a Senate seat under the bill.
The other solution is, of course, to give the District back to Maryland. That's what happened to Arlington and parts of Alexandria on the Virginia side of the Potomac. Carve out a small central core with the federal buildings and give the rest back. The residents would then have a House seat in the Maryland delegation and could vote for two senators.
Posted by: Steve White || 02/25/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  But they don't want that - this is just a power grab in the guise of "equality".
Posted by: gromky || 02/25/2009 6:51 Comments || Top||

#2  “Only states may be represented in the House of Representatives,” said Senator Jon Kyl
Correct.
The other solution is, of course, to give the District back to Maryland.
Also correct.
I've suggested that for a long time. (The idiots in the Clown College can't see it though.)
Posted by: Spot || 02/25/2009 8:31 Comments || Top||

#3  .....this is just a power grab in the guise of "equality".

This phrase is a pretty accurate definition of the word Democrat.
Posted by: Besoeker || 02/25/2009 8:55 Comments || Top||

#4  "Only states may be represented in the House of Representatives," said Senator Jon Kyl, Republican of Arizona. "Not territories, not districts or other federal possessions."

Oh, foo, SCOTUS Justice Kennedy says its a living constitution and anything he says it says. L’État c’est Moi. /sarcasm off
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/25/2009 9:56 Comments || Top||

#5  I'm looking but not seeing, is this an attempt to increase the democrat's majority?
Posted by: Rednek Jim || 02/25/2009 14:02 Comments || Top||

#6  Jim, especially if they decide that just a representative isn't enough and give them two Senators as well.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia || 02/25/2009 17:40 Comments || Top||

#7  So DC will become the 58th state.
Posted by: DMFD || 02/25/2009 20:20 Comments || Top||

#8  requires a constitutional amendment IIUC, otherwise they'd a done it before now. They know the states won't vote to dilute their own power
Posted by: Frank G || 02/25/2009 20:26 Comments || Top||

#9  Frank, strictly speaking it takes a Constitutional amendment to give them a voting representative in the House, too. The constitution specifically says that the representatives come from the states. The District of Columbia is not a state.
Of course, with the Dems in control of both houses and the White House, it will be a slam dunk to pass. I wonder if the Supreme Court will have the balls to overturn it.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia || 02/25/2009 22:05 Comments || Top||


Burris refuses to resign despite plea from Durbin
Sen. Roland Burris refused to resign on Tuesday, rebuffing a call from the Senate's No. 2 Democrat who made it clear that the embattled Illinois lawmaker has little hope next year of winning the seat vacated by President Barack Obama. "I told him that under the circumstances, I would resign," fellow Illinois Sen. Richard Durbin told reporters after an hour-long meeting with Burris. "He said, 'I'm not going to resign.'"

"I can't force him," Durbin added.

Burris was appointed by disgraced former Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was impeached and driven from office after he was accused of trying to sell the Senate seat.

Burris repeatedly changed his story about how he was appointed. He is facing calls for his resignation after he admitted trying to raise money for Blagojevich. Burris has said he did nothing wrong.

Emerging from the hour-long private meeting with Durbin, Burris looked a bit shaken and inexplicably said he was under orders not to comment, other than to say the session was a "great discussion."

Posted by: Fred || 02/25/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  This guy is a serious limpet. Better bring in a gurney because thats the only way he is going to leave the Senate floor.
Posted by: Dogsbody || 02/25/2009 1:32 Comments || Top||

#2  Dogsbody, do you mean Burris or Durbin?
Posted by: AlanC || 02/25/2009 10:08 Comments || Top||

#3  If he resigns does he get his money back?
Posted by: Formerly Dan || 02/25/2009 10:30 Comments || Top||

#4  "...when they pry my cold dead seat off of my seat."
Posted by: Roland Burris || 02/25/2009 17:14 Comments || Top||


Gov's Popularity Continues To Slide
Gov. Paterson's popularity continues to slide. A new poll released today shows the governor slumping to the lowest job approval ratings since he took office last year. The Siena College Research Institute also looked at potential 2010 election match-ups and found the Democrat in a statistical dead heat with Republican Rudy Giuliani - 44 to 42 percent - despite a 2-to-1 enrollment edge for Democrats in the state.
Posted by: Fred || 02/25/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:


Home Front Economy
White backs off 'credit enhancement' with tax dollars
Mayor Bill White this afternoon announced that a plan for the city to pay off some debts for first-time home buyers has been pulled from tomorrow's City Council agenda. Council members are now professing their "embarrassment" about the proposal, which has hit the national news circuit, including drudgereport.com., which picked up this morning's Houston Chronicle story about the plan

"This issue has hit a nerve across this country," said Councilwoman Anne Clutterbuck. "Not just here in the city of Houston. Giving people the ability to increase their credit score artificially because we're allowing them to pay off their credit cards is exactly what got us into this (national economic) crisis in the first place."

Councilman Jarvis Johnson said the city should continue to help people move from renting to owning. "But I do believe we can do it in a better way, a more thoughtful way," he said. "But we don't want to become enablers, where people count on the city to be the cure-all."

The "Credit Score Enhancement Program" would have given up to $3,000 in grants to individuals who are trying to qualify for mortgages through the city's homebuyers assistance program. City officials say some applicants fall short of eligibility by only 10 or 20 points on their credit scores, and paying off some debt balances can quickly improve their numbers.

The proposal aroused critics who say the city should not use public funds to help people pay down car loans, credit card balances, or other debts -- even if the slight credit bump would help them realize the dream of home- ownership.

"We just can't give away government money to help people with their credit scores," Councilman Mike Sullivan said Monday. "You're giving them other taxpayers' money to pay off the bills."

Clutterbuck called the program well-intentioned, but said it would have gone too far. "If this credit crisis has taught us anything, we need to focus on paying off our debts and saving more," she said. "Using government money to help someone pay off their debts is not the same as asking them to pay off their debts themselves."

The $444,000 proposed for the program is leftover money from a $1.5 million appropriation the city made for emergency home and roof repairs after Hurricane Ike.

The city has three programs that provide grants for down payments and closing costs for qualified homebuyers. The most generous one offers a $37,500 grant to buy a home that costs $135,000 or less, but only in certain disadvantaged Houston neighborhoods the city is trying to revitalize. Participants cannot earn more than 80 percent of the Houston median income.
So you're going to pay people with lower incomes to buy cheap housing in bad neighborhoods. Brilliant, just brilliant ...
Posted by: Fred || 02/25/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I don't like this proposal at all but many "bad neighborhoods" have high levels of renters along with the occasional squatters.
Owner occupied homes are clearly the best bet for improvement.
Posted by: Dogsbody || 02/25/2009 1:26 Comments || Top||

#2  The $444,000 proposed for the program is leftover money from a $1.5 million appropriation the city made for emergency home and roof repairs after Hurricane Ike.

Surely with all the shortfalls in collected taxes, the city can find a legitimate use for the money, like bridge and road repairs necessitated by Hurricane Ike? Putting roofs on schools?
Posted by: trailing wife || 02/25/2009 5:58 Comments || Top||

#3  Bread and circuses for everyone!
Posted by: BrerRabbit || 02/25/2009 6:28 Comments || Top||

#4  Surely with all the shortfalls in collected taxes, the city can find a legitimate use for the money, like bridge and road repairs necessitated by Hurricane Ike? Putting roofs on schools?

The repeatedly selected and usual contractors for those types of work already kick into election funds. They're looking to 'buy' new votes.

Helping people move from renting to buying, they could use the same money as 'grants' to first time buyers to pay for closing points if the buyers put 20% down on the purchase. While that would be prudent assistance, the number of 'grateful' constituents is probably too small to bother with when other voting enhancement opportunities 'quietly', outside the glare of the net, present themselves.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 02/25/2009 8:36 Comments || Top||

#5  Any "assistance" will just cause prices to rise.

Affordability needs to rise i.e. Prices need to fall.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles the flatulent || 02/25/2009 10:32 Comments || Top||

#6  I think the whole RATINGS SCORE, scam should be flushed with the rest of the toilet load.
Posted by: Rednek Jim || 02/25/2009 15:41 Comments || Top||



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