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California Leads Stupidity

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August 15, 2011 at 12:09 pmCategory:Government

Matress Police

Here comes the Mattress Police. Yup, Californians are at it again. Is there too much sun out there? Probably too much weed — but I digress.

The State of California is facing a staggering $26 BILLION dollar debt, and this nonense is part of the reason.

They passed a LAW banning flat sheets. In fact, it is now a crime to use a flat sheet instead of a fitted sheet.

Have they nothing better to do? They seem to have lost their ability to reason or perhaps they have all been taken over by those Body Snatchers.
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Government Failure

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January 15, 2011 at 8:37 amCategory:Commentary | Government

Proof the "government" is useless and indeed, dangerous.

Bobby Herring and his wife, Amanda, have been active in providing meals for Houston’s (TX) homeless population.

But two weeks ago, the government shut them down and for a nonsensical reason – not having a permit which requires and "certified kitchen".

Hold on… does this mean we have to shut down every home kitchen because it is not certified by local yokels?  My goodness, how have we survived all these thousands of years?

“We don’t really know what they want, we just think that they don’t want us down there feeding people,” Bobby said.

Kathy Barton, a spokeswoman for the Health and Human Services Department, told the Chronicle exactly what “they” are looking for: food that’s prepared in a “certified” kitchen under the watch of a “certified” food manager.

The regulations and permit are essential when it comes to the homeless, Barton told the Chronicle, because “poor people are the most vulnerable to foodborne illness and also are the least likely to have access to health care.”

I guess they are not vulnerable to starvation…. I'm just saying.

I am a certified food manager and I say she is an idiot backing a ridiculous rule.

Another example of government failure.

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Net Neutrality

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December 21, 2010 at 9:20 amCategory:Government

Seemingly harmless term for Big Brother to watch all you do on the Net.

Republican Commissioner Robert McDowell, who has long opposed Net neutrality regulation, said in an op-ed for The Wall Street Journal on Monday that the new rules are trying to fix a problem that doesn't exist.

"On this winter solstice, we will witness jaw-dropping interventionist chutzpah as the FCC bypasses branches of our government in the dogged pursuit of needless and harmful regulation," McDowell wrote. "The darkest day of the year may end up marking the beginning of a long winter's night for Internet freedom."

He went on to say:

"Nothing is broken and needs fixing, however. The Internet has been open and freedom-enhancing since it was spun off from a government research project in the early 1990s. Its nature as a diffuse and dynamic global network of networks defies top-down authority. Ample laws to protect consumers already exist."

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-30686_3-20026236-266.html#ixzz18l8VozpV

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Bottom Up, Inside Out

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November 18, 2010 at 5:48 amCategory:Government | Hoaxes and Lies | Marxism

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The Uncivility of Barack Obama

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November 8, 2010 at 2:32 pmCategory:Government | Hoaxes and Lies

The Uncivility of Barack Obama

"We don't mind the Republicans joining us," Obama taunted a few weeks ago. "They can come for the ride, but they gotta sit in back."

"They're counting on young people staying home and union members staying home and black folks staying home," the fear-mongering agent of hope and change jeered on the campaign trail last month.

"You would think they'd be saying thank you," he sneered last April, when millions turned out for the nationwide Tax Day tea party protests.

"I want them just to get out of the way" and "don't do a lot of talking," he scoffed in response to prescient critics of the federal trillion-dollar stimulus boondoggle.

In addition to labeling GOP opponents of his open-borders policies "enemies" who needed to be "punished" by Latino voters, Obama accused them — that is, us — of lacking patriotism. "Those aren't the kinds of folks who represent our core American values," he told viewers of the Spanish-language network Univision.

And So It Multiplies

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer called regular folks who voiced an opinion regarding the federal health care takeover in the town halls of 2009 "un-American," too. "Astroturf, jinned up". Remember? "Drowning out [voicing] opposing views is simply un-American," Pelosi and Hoyer blasted.

This from the woman who called for a vengeful government investigation of grassroots opponents of the Ground Zero mosque. "Abuse of Power" is what I call it.

Obama's pal Rep. Alan Grayson of Florida, whom the president hailed as an "outstanding" member of Congress, accused Republicans of wanting elderly people to "die quickly" and of presiding over a "holocaust in America." Vice President Joe Biden hailed Grayson as a "guy who doesn't back away from a fight, and doesn't back down from what he believes in" and told him at a fundraiser: "We owe you one, buddy." No mention of Grayson's smear of a female Federal Reserve adviser as a "K Street whore."

In California, entrenched incumbent jerk Pete Stark derided immigration enforcement activists at a town hall by asking: "Who are you going to kill today?" To an elderly constituent who opposed the health care bill, Stark retorted: "I wouldn't dignify you by peeing on your leg. It wouldn't be worth wasting the urine."

As voters who have been maligned by the ruling majority as stupid, unwashed, racist, selfish and violent headed to the polls Tuesday, Democrats released "talking points" attacking Republican leaders who "are not willing to compromise." But "no compromise" is exactly the message that un-American Americans delivered to Washington this campaign season:

No more compromising deals behind closed doors. No more compromising bailouts in times of manufactured crisis. No more compromising conservative principles for D.C. party elites. No more compromising the American economy for left-wing special interests. No more compromising transparency and ethics for bureaucratic self-preservation.

Let us be clear, in case it hasn't fully sunk into the minds of Obama and the trash-talking Democrats yet: You can take your faux olive branch and shove it. Thank you.

Michelle Malkin
 

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Ringmaster

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November 5, 2010 at 8:05 amCategory:Government | Hoaxes and Lies | Power Abuse

And he proclaims

A shameful display endorsed and even encouraged by Obama is to take place today.

The United Nations Human Rights Council, a gang of 47 nations that includes real rights violators like China, Cuba, Libya and Saudi Arabia, meets in Geneva on Friday, with the intention of condemning the US!

When did we stone women for minor (or any) infractions (like in Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia – take your pick)? When did we endorse the beating of women if they were not totally covered up in a cocoon of black? When did we shoot down citizens just for expressing an opinion (Iran and Remember Neda)?

No, we stand accused — that the U.S. discriminates against Muslims, that its police are barbaric, and that it has been holding political prisoners behind bars for years.

It's a dog-and-pony-show of UN proportions, of Obama proportions.

Shame on you Obama for turning on your US family, against 'we the people'. When you think one of us has behaved badly (i.e. challenged your authority) you treat us like bad children who need to be "punished".

Meanwhile, you are taking your other Show on the road to India to waste $200 million to unionize India. Just what we need. More unions to destroy business.

Shame.

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