Wednesday, September 16, 2015

From the "biased.. who us, biased" department - HuffPOOPOO headline: "Hundreds of Latinos protest at Trump rally, clash with supporter" --  "hundreds...protest"?  Good grief.. that's the story the HuffPOOPOO got out of a Trump rally in Dallas where upwards of 20,000 attended? .. And in a area of 5-to-7,000,000 people that has a Latino population of close to 3,000,000 Latinos .. yeah, right,, "hundreds" really reflect a growing trend... NOT!

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Online headline: "Kanye completes community service" -- Oooops, my bad.. thought he'd arranged for his whatever-in-law to be institutionalized...

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Burger King is rumored to be planning to offer a "black whopper" towards Halloween featuring a black bun and slathered in A1 Sauce..at the risk of sounding bigoted (those who know me know I just disdain "political correctness"), I contend that this is not the first "black whopper"served up in America.. Obamageddon and Al Sharlatan are known for these.
 
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Some will applaud Sen. McConnell for trying to throw a monkey wrench into Obamageddon's treay deal with Iran by adding recognition of Israel to the "bill", but this is just an attempt to confront Obamageddon rather than remind him that the Constitution gives the President the power to commit the United States to treaties – but only with the advice and consent of two-thirds of the US Senate, and only if the agreement does not contravene the Constitution. McConnell should simply not bring the"bill" to vote under any condition other than it's a "treaty". Problem solved..
 
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HuffPOOPOO headline: "What Happens When Cuba Devalues Its Peso?" -- Hmmm.. my first guess is that the price of toilet paper will go down..
 
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HuffPOOPOO headline: "Syrian President Bashar Assad Blames Europe For Refugee Crisis" -- Good grief.. can you believe that the HuffPOOPOO just gave credibility to ASSwad simply by inferring he has a point?
 
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Jonathan Gruber triple-triple extra stupid (with cherry on top) LIV's L-E "soundoff": "How many think we’d be safer if there were more rattlesnakes in society, more people owned rattlesnakes, and people were allowed to carry rattlesnakes everywhere they went? Only rattlesnake lovers would." --  All in favor of this guy receiving a "concealed carry" permit for rattlesnakes, please raise your hand...
 
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Online headline/story: " FERGUSON PROTESTERS Win $7,500 Each for Police Use of Tear Gas During Riots *  Lawyers for St. Louis Police Chief Sam Dotson, St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar and Missouri Highway Patrol Capt. Ronald S. Johnson signed off on settlement terms that require officers to:
 
** Provide “clear and unambiguous warnings” before gas use.
** Allow “sufficient opportunity” for people in the area to leave first.
** Attempt to minimize the impact on people complying with lawful demands.
** Ensure there is a safe escape path.
 
* Police also agreed not to use gas to frighten or punish people lawfully exercising their constitutional rights.  *  U.S. District Judge Carol Jackson, who issued a temporary restraining order on police after a hearing here Dec. 11, was expected to dismiss the lawsuit Thursday while keeping supervision of compliance through Jan. 1, 2018." -- Good grief.. I hope the taxpayers revolt..in fact, I hope the taxpayers of St Louis move to another state/city, and leave the government without any sources of tax income to abuse. This is even worse that the Baltimore settlement with Freddie Gray's family, because it was already known that a judge was expected to dismiss the case in a couple of days!
 
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Further comment on above: I hope all the police officers get out as well, Their commanders have basically stripped them of their first line perception of power. What's the next thing the commanders will do, make the officers patrol on foot with their hands cuffed behind their backs wearing ""Hands Cuffer - Shoot Me" signs around their necks?
 
 
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Online story: "Georgia’s new consolidated gas tax and hotel and motel fee helped drive a 13.6 percent year-to-year increase in state revenue last month, Gov. Nathan Deal’s office announced on Monday" -- Well, what this means is that there is 13.6% LESS economic boost throught out the state.. An additional 13.6% od disposable income has been ripped out of consumers' pockets that could .. dare I say "would" find its way into cash registers of small businesses.
 
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Online story: "On September 8th, Louis Farrakhan spoke at  Tindley Temple United Methodist Church in Philadelphia, PA. He announced that Will Smith had donated $150,000 to the upcoming Nation of Islam rally in Washington DC. The rally is titled “Justice or Else.” * Farrakhan asked for more donations, saying he wanted to raise two million. The money will be used to fund free bus rides, hotel rooms, and food for people travelling to the rally." -- Wanna bet how much ever sees the light of day from Farrakhan's pockets?  No more Will Smith movies for me...
 
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Online story: "Vice President Joe Biden blasted real-estate magnate Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Biden, who's considering entering the presidential race, used striking language to describe Trump — especially the Republican front-runner's heated rhetoric against illegal immigration." -- Typical liberal tactic.. out demonize your in-house opponent for the nomination by showing you are meaner towards Republicans..Bleep Veep Biden had better concentrate of Porkchop HILLsbury DOUGHgirl before attacking Trump.
 
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L-E story: "Two urban planners from Gehl Studio formally unveiled their draft proposal for a project known as “Minimum Grid,” which involves a series of projects in Midtown and downtown, designed to enhance the connection between the two, especially by bicycle, on foot and by public transit. * The plan also identifies five locales as “civic assets,” that could be enhanced further by improving connectivity, they said. The planners, Julia Day and Andreas Rohl, made their presentation Tuesday evening in Columbus Council chambers at the City Services Center, before an audience of more than 100 people." --
 
 "before an audience of 100 people"? That about describes the number of the usual suspects (politicians, mainscream media, and persons with financial agenda) having an interest in non-revenue producing City projects...The elitism is staggering!
 
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L-E headline: "Sen. Cornyn calls for special counsel in Clinton email inquiry" -- "special counsel"? Can't any Republican get something right? He needs to be calling for a Special Prosecutor!
 
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L-E's "Online comment of the day:   “Harris County has been once a week trash for as long as I can recall, and fyi, the neighborhoods are not overrun by rats. Plus,we don’t have curbside recycling like Columbus - you have to take it to one of the collection points. I can assure you, having moved from Columbus to Harris County nearly ten years ago, I adjusted to putting out the garbage once a week, and you will too.” — From Pat Diaz-Verson on “PSA: Once-a-week garbage pickup began this week”" -- Good for her.. now, then why doesn't she move back to Columbus where her comments would be vailed.. I'm sure if Harris County property taxes (about 60% lower than Columbus) were the same as Columbus, she pobably would look at this a little bit differently.
 
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L-E headline: "PHENIX CITY * COUNCIL APPROVES $36.6M BUDGET
Hmmm.. as of the 2010 census, the population of Phenix City was 32,822.. Current estimate are about 37,500.. that a range of about between $1,000 and $1100 per person.. Columbus, on the other hand hs a $265,000,000.00 2016 budget for let's say 200,000. That about $1300 per person.. Now that we have once a week garbage collections, what are we getting for the $200.00 per person extra that Phenix City taxpayers aren't getting?
 
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L-E headline/story: "GE says it may move up to 500 U.S. jobs overseas * HARTFORD, Conn. — General Electric Co. said Tuesday that it may move about 500 jobs overseas because Congress did not renew a government program that allows foreign companies to borrow money to buy U.S. products." -- Interesting.. especially when you consider GE Chairman, Jeffrey Immelt was Obamageddon's chief economic advisor during the 2008 campaign, and was instrumental in getting a bill passed to eliminate 100 Watt and lower incandescent bulbs so consumer would have to pay higher prices for the replacement bulbs.

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