…when he says:
We’re also getting rid of absurd and unnecessary paperwork requirements that waste time and money.
If he hadn’t just created one of the government’s most obscenely unnecessary paperwork requirements:
The new health law requires businesses to file a 1099 form to the IRS for each corporate supplier and service provider whom they pay more than $600 a year. The concern is that this would include filing a 1099 for Apple if your business buys a mildly souped-up iPad.
January 18th, 2011
President Obama keeps coming to Wisconsin and the state keeps getting redder?
January 18th, 2011
…in astrology.
What’s unbelievable about the entire universe being arranged specifically to predict whether I’ll be lucky in love or take a long ocean voyage?
January 17th, 2011
…that one day I actually get to take Martin Luther King Day off.
January 17th, 2011
Did God really intend for women to have hairy armpits? Really?
January 16th, 2011
…bothered writing an entire column when he could have just said, cialis sale viagra “Whether the Right had anything to do with Jared Lee Loughner’s shooting rampage or not, it’s still their fault.”
January 16th, 2011
…remind me of the liberal rock stars who don’t want conservative politicians to use their music at rallies.
January 15th, 2011
1.) Phenomenal movie.
2.) Firth was terrific…Rush was better.
January 15th, 2011
Chinese students’ high scores in international tests come at a cost
Teens are under great pressure to do well on exams, best viagra hospital with no time for friends or sports. Educators fear the students will become expert test-takers lacking creativity and imagination.
via Chinese students’ high scores in international tests come at a cost – Los Angeles Times.
January 14th, 2011
Whenever some defective excuse for a human being goes on a shooting spree the media fills with the usual useless nattering: calls for more gun control, buy viagra order more metal detectors, viagra sales viagra more gun free zones and fewer violent movies and video games. (And, now, with the latest tragedy in Tucson they’ve added demands for less free speech.)
But here’s the thing: none of these prescriptions would have stopped the people (and I use that term loosely) who commit these types of crimes.
Guys like the shooter in Tucson don’t kill for politics. They don’t kill because guns are prevalent. They murder because they want us to know their names. They want to splatter their names like blood across the pages of the papers and add their infamy to the indexes of the history books.
You want to stop these guys? Take away their motivation.
Instead of rewarding them with the fame they crave, expunge them forever from human memory.
Destroy their birth certificates. Delete their drivers’ licenses. Burn their writings. Don’t even assign them a prisoner number in jail.
They didn’t matter.
They never existed.
They were never born.
January 14th, 2011