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Technorati is indexing me again! They had to make a code change to fix the problem with my blog getting stuck in their queue. Kudos to Eric M. and the guys at GetSatisfaction.com where they have "community powered support for Technorati".
Well, they're "sorta, kinda" indexing me anyway. It's on a 24 hour tape delay or something. So I never get picked up by Memeorandum because they pull from Technorati and Technorati has stuff I posted yesterday listed as my latest blog entry. And that's old news to Memeorandum.
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Recent headlines from my Posterous Blog:
Barack Obama sure has square balls:
After Obama and his cohorts piled on the deficit, banned off shore drilling, created uncertainty across the economy, partied up a storm and signed into law the largest unfunded entitlement in our history Obama is lecturing us about responsibility:
President Barack Obama said it would be "irresponsible" for Congress to extend tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans and voiced support for Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and National Economic Council Chairman Lawrence Summers.
"I can't give tax cuts to the top 2 percent of Americans" and "lower the deficit at the same time," the president said during an hour-long town-hall discussion on jobs and the economy on CNBC television from the Newseum in Washington.
"To give tax relief primarily to millionaires and billionaires" would be "an irresponsible thing for us to do," Obama said. "Those folks are least likely to spend it."
Dude, haven't you spent enough? You want irresponsibility? Look in the bloody mirror!
Really, at this point who cares what Obama has to say? The guy's lost all credibility.
Let me put this bluntly: virtually no one in America gives a damn what Barack Obama says about anything at this point. What could be more predictable, and less interesting, than Obama's opinion on any given subject? Who wants to contemplate the economic wisdom of a guy who looted the Treasury for a trillion dollars, with less benefit than we could have achieved by stuffing hundred dollar bills into random cereal boxes? Who's excited to hear about the next plan to convert taxpayer dollars into Democrat campaign funds? Who's hungry for another hour of tedious excuses about permanently broken markets and the titanic dead hand of George W. Bush? Who wants a lecture on ethical business practices from the titular head of the party that gave us Charlie Rangel and Maxine Waters? What use is another hollow foreign-policy speech from a man who sees no global adversary to rival the menace of Arizona? Even Obama's supporters don't hear anything he says any more. There's nothing left to hear.
The voters understand irresponsibility. That's why November 2nd is coming at the beltway bozos like a runaway freight train. We're not just sick and tired of Obama's excuses and ineptitude; if the Tea Party has proven anything it's this — irresponsible spenders from both parties are an endangered species.
The time for fiscal responsibility was before we gave more money to Goldman Sachs than God has miracles, before the Democrats used the power of the U.S. Treasury to pick winners and losers in the domestic auto industry, and way before Los Angeles wasted $111 million "stimulus" dollars to create a mere 55 new jobs.
Our problem isn't that tax rates are too low, it's that spending levels are too high. Whoever ends up running Congress on November 3rd had better come to grips with that fact pretty darn quick.
And if there's still any confusion about what to do, let me suggest that
Chris Christie can definitely point us in the right direction.
Posted at 10:15 by Chris Wysocki
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