April 2010
19 posts
Arizona's Un-American Immigration Law →
Why aren’t anti-ObamaCare conservatives outraged by this intrusive move?
GM Pays Back TARP Loans With ... TARP Loans
Americans across this great land beamed with excitement when GM announced that they paid back their government loans ahead of schedule. Until, that is, someone had the nerve to ask where they got the money to pay it back. Turns out, GM paid back the TARP money using TARP funds from an escrow account at Treasury.
This must be a misunderstanding. Maybe GM can clear it up:
Question: Are you just...
I’m fascinated at how Libertarians are always derisively painted...
– Mike Kole
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Travel
Thomas Jefferson wrote that all men “are endowed by their Creator with inherent and inalienable rights; that among these, are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”
Here in America, we’re in the midst of an intense, but quite healthy, debate over health care reform. Part of the debate is whether access to health care is one of those inherent rights.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich...
Having a Hummer is stupid. It’s stupid to waste that much gas. It’s...
– Penn Jillette
Tea Party supporters hold favorable opinion of...
The percentage [of Americans who identify themselves as Tea Party supporters] holding a favorable opinion of former President George W. Bush, at 57 percent, almost exactly matches the percentage in the general public that holds an unfavorable view of him.
(source)
Is the Tea Party movement really an uprising born from the election of Barack Obama? Not if the majority hold a favorable opinion of...
Heidi
Election 2012 Poll: Barack Obama 42%, Ron Paul 41%
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of likely voters finds a hypothetical 2012 election match-up between Republican Congressman Ron Paul and President Obama to be virtually dead even.
This is encouraging to those of us who are frustrated with business as usual.
Paul gets knocked for being too idealistic and not living enough in the real world. But it doesn’t have to be...
The Gradual Disappearance Of Flash Websites →
Ron Paul chastises at GOP conference:... →
The Republican Party can’t handle the truth.
Video Review of new Panasonic HPX 370/371 House... →
A sad reflection
The Coalition Opposed to Additional Spending and Taxes is helping two Cleveland area groups in petition drives aimed at ridding Cleveland and Garfield Heights of traffic cameras.
It seems that Cleveland Law Director Robert Triozzi is a bit taken aback.
“It’s a sad reflection when liberty is equated with the ability to break the law at will. If motorists slow down, don’t run...
Adobe.com, now supporting Windows XP!
Adobe’s John Dowdell: “I know that a number of good people work at Apple. If you’re seeking a more ethical company, Adobe is hiring: adobe.com/aboutadobe/careeropp” (link)
Adobe’s Career Page: “Adobe has a new talent acquisition system. This system is optimized for performance on IE 6 or IE 7, running on Windows XP. Unfortunately it is not supported on...
When we first opened, the Pentagon called and said, “We want 15 hamburgers; what...
– How I Did It: Jerry Murrell, Five Guys Burgers and Fries
You may not have the best burger in Nashville Mr. Murrell, but I love your restaurants.
(via neuski)
This was the weekend those of us with high standards lost their remaining...
– Joe Clark, on the iPad Denial of expertise
Presidential Interns →
Oh great and powerful leaders, please protect us from our helpless selves.
An alarm clock in Ginza →
Ryan Singer from 37signals talks about a brilliantly (simply) designed alarm clock that was in his Tokyo hotel.