Friday, April 8, 2011

Still standing...

Well, John Boehner is supposed to speak to the press in a few minutes, but I had a couple things to add to what I wrote last night.

Mainly, I forgot Michelle Bachman on my list of those to whom we owe a debt of gratitude.

Remember Michelle at some committee hearing or another standing up and asking, "Where in the Constitution is the basis for that?"

And the dems looking at each other going, "Consti-what?" Checking their agendas, trying to figure out exactly what it all meant.

And what about Sarah Palin, who no longer holds elective office, but who took an awful lot of heat for being attractive, articulate, competent, and a conservative.

Also just found out that one of the so-called riders in the 2011 budget bill -- or maybe the one-week extension? -- restricts the EPA.

The EPA currently believes it has the authority to go door-to-door throughout the USA and measure cow farts, and probably human farts as well (can't think of a more appropriate task for them) and impose whatever kind of "tax" -- called a "penalty" -- they want. They'll be showing up at your front door -- no doubt wiht a warrant, if necessary -- to check all your light bulbs. All in the name of global warming. Mind you, this same idea -- crap-n-tax -- was put before congress and even the dems didn't pass it, so the EPA is moving on its own.

The EPA is like having a serial killer on the loose. At the very least, all those people should be kept on very tight leashes, if not kennelled. Hmmm, Guantanamo comes to mind....

Well, Boehner was just on TV for about 10 seconds and said nothing.

Nero Reid is in front of the senate right now, telling the nation how he wouldn't pay to take his wife and daughter to the doctor for cancer screening and blood pressure exams. He would expect the federal government to assume that responsibility for him.

I say he's a terrible husband and father, and not typical. Or more likely, just completely senile.

Enough for now.

Save the Republic. If that means shutting down the government, I'm behind you.

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