Our
prosperity was borrowed.
The
Perils of Paul Ryan:
Paul Ryan, taking a victory lap around the Capital, says the far
right has capitulated to
his demands and are now united behind him, so he will reluctantly
agree to become the next Speaker of the House. A few details remain,
like the actual election, but it seems to be a done deal. Too bad we
don't know quite what
deals were done.
Pay
To Play: Some
Senate Democrats, having sat through seven previous Benghazi
investigations that came up with nothing of interest, say that the
current House Republican political witch hunt serves no legitimate
purpose and that the GOP should reimburse the taxpayers the entire
$5.4 million cost of the charade.
Smoking
Gunned:
Investigators from the TX AG's office raided a series of Planned
Parenthood facilities apparently looking for the “baby body parts”
being gruesomely harvested as shown in the doctored videos that made
the rounds recently. Texas has deprived the women's health provider
of all Medicaid funding and is looking for some evidence that might
keep a judge from telling them to back off – as has happened to GOP
led defunding in Arkansas and Louisiana.
University
Education: The
University of Kentucky claims it has exclusive rights to the word
“Kentucky” and no one else can use it on a product or t-shirt.
They also tried to copyright “education” but they couldn't prove
they had any.
Easy
Did It: San
Diego's Imprimis Pharmaceuticals is going to be marketing its own
version of pryimethamine for $1 a pill,, the generic drug that
little smartass was selling for $75o a pill. They'll probably lose
money at this, but certainly win in lots of other ways.
If
Only: So far
Iceland has
sent 26 of its top bankers to prison for their role in ruining their
banks and the Icelandic economy. So far the US Department of Just Us
has not brought criminal charges against anyone making more than
$14.67 an hour.
Go,
Who Halts There:
In Manchester, NH you need a good reason, a really good reason to
sit in your car on a public street in the middle of the afternoon.
Because if you don't you can be pepper sprayed, tasered, handcuffed
and arrested if the cops figure you are “not in the area for
legitimate purposes.” This one will cost the citizens a goodly
amount.
Cops
R Robbers:
Cops in West Tennessee say that if the state makes them stop stealing
money and property from people driving down the interstate through
'criminal forfiture', they will be forced to find other ways to pad
their meager salaries.
Eye
On The Prize:
The gays have finally achieved their goal – the IRS says it will
recognize same-sex marriages anywhere in the US for purposes of
taxation and the associated tax benefits.
3 comments:
On Ice:Iceland also put their ex-PM, Geir Haarde, on trial, and so far have one conviction for dereliction. Can't imaging Bill (and Hill), George, or Barry even facing grand jury, much less any DA pressing charges in our rotten system, with a lazy, rotten electorate.
Eyes are still crossed: It's a start, but barely that. SS#, Medicare, and a host of other benefits are tied to the idea that either federal or state government decides what's a family for various economic purposes. In many states, non-Republican Standard household members are bared from visiting critical care wards, can't make probate, etc.
re: Eyes. Congrats to gays for joining heteroes in reaping the benefits of the IRS marriage penalty.
As progressive-minded as I try to be, I am a wee bit concerned with the imminent additional ten-page form from the IRS to designate your filing election with respect to sexual orientation and gender identity. Can we just stick with the old Craigslist captions: MSW, WSM, MSM, WSW, and "other"? [joking]
Re "University Education": Well, to be fair, we should defend this abuse of copyright law because how else will the UK be able to generate enough cash to pay their head coaches and attract top recruits?
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