Thursday, May 21, 2009

It isn't ADD. I prefer to say scatterbrained

I am in a hotel with a fairly slow internet connection so my research capabilities are somewhat limited. Granted, the fact I use the internet for research is a limitation in itself with regard to accuracy but, hey, this is a blog after all. So tonight, in an homage to the gang bangers populating the surrounding cities here in Los Angeles, I will do a drive-by posting of several articles that caught my eye today.

These guys have credibility why? - The scientists whose brains must be still frozen from the ice in the rink where they found the Hockey stick graph made famous by Al Gore are now saying Global Warming will cause the Earth to become cooler. Soon the United States will resemble one of those McDonalds sandwiches from the 80's with the cool side cool and the hot side hot.

Hypocrite, hypocrite, hypocrite, ignorant- Why do so many environmental fanatics constantly turn out to be living in a way completely removed from the way they want the rest of us to live? And then we have the President's environmental advisers showing they are about as adept at research as your average bald headed blogger by missing a very well publicized (and cited on this blog) Spanish report on how Green jobs are now all they are claimed to be. They probably didn't listen to Kermit saying it isn't being green either.

Staggering numbers here - Swine flu deaths in the United States have hit double digits. That is one more than 9.

There is a casting call for the part of Wesley Mouch - Ayn Rand continues to be proven a prophetic writer.

This vacation thing makes me sick - I am willing to bet Representative Alan Grayson has never run a business. He is proposing mandating a week's paid vacation for all workers, even part time ones. This dunderhead, whose common sense seems to be on its own permanent hiatus, thinks the week vacation will lead to less sick time being taken by employees. This from a guy who "works" in an outfit that takes several recesses a year.

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