Archive for August, 2003
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Monday, August 18th, 2003The hypocrisy of liberal elitists is well known. Robert F Kennedy, Jr., goes on tirades about the dangers of people driving SUVs but thinks nothing of going to his speeches on private jets that burn more fuel during takeoff than any SUV soccer-mom could ever hope to burn driving her kids around. California governor hopeful [...]
Al, Arnold, and Reality
Sunday, August 17th, 2003Al Sharpton, please cash a reality check from Ben Stein. Actually, that one’s good for any utopist. All joking aside, the bottom line is that the Constitution is supposed to recognize rights, not create entitlements.
You guys who are itching to vote for Arnold: be warned that Arnold’s economic advisor thinks California’s taxes are too low. [...]
Schwarzenegger candidacy and unlikely voters
Sunday, August 17th, 2003Schwarzenegger’s candidacy energizes unlikely California voters
I know it is not politically correct to suggest it, but there really are people who shouldn’t vote. I don’t mean to suggest that people be prevented from voting. But be realistic. People who never cared enough about government to get to the polls are now getting “energized” because a [...]
Education welfare
Sunday, August 17th, 2003Education welfare: A mildly interesting article about the school transfer option of the “No child left behind” education plan included this quote from an indignant citizen:
“I would have taken the option to transfer, but I didn’t have it,” Jackson said. “This law ended up costing me money out of my own pocket.”
Boo hoo. Imagine that [...]
More on the California Recall circus
Saturday, August 16th, 2003More on the California Recall circus… Republicans hoping for some fiscal responsibility with Arnold as governor should take a long look at who he chooses for advisors. For example, Warren Buffet, who already has a ton of cash so he doesn’t care if taxes go up, is Arnold’s economic advisor. [More...]
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