The B&R Tuesday Edition


Do You Miss Him Yet?
How did the New York Times let this one get through?
Obama Confuses Decades, Inflates Estimated Health Care Savings by $868B
Bush would’ve been crucified; instead he could be laughing his ass off

Lying Libs Discover they Can’t Trust Each Other
Former congressman Massa says Democrats set him up over health care
One question: If that’s the case, why did he resign?
Massa — New conservative media hero
Says who, liberals…?
Harlem Pretty Mad That Republicans Brought Down Rangel and Paterson
Those mean ol’ out-of-power Republicans on Capitol Hill and in Albany
The Other Government Takeover
If the feds are the only people who’ll issue student loans, who will own our kids’ future?
Obama still wants US trial for some Gitmo suspects
The definition of a spoiled child is one that always has to have his way
I love animals — they’re delicious
Canada’s MPs to dine on seal
Always make your points on a full stomach
RI mayor faces new questions in Congressional run
I thought Democrats grew corrupt AFTER they got into power. This guy has a head start
Beware of Democrats Bearing Gifts
We’re already immune to the It’s-worked-every-place-it’s-been-tried hustle
The wind-energy cover-up
The facts show this didn’t-work-every-place-it-was-tried yet Obama wants it anyway
New York City’s mayor plans ‘soda tax’
Study: People would lose 5 pounds a year if soda cost extra 18%
Behavior modification through taxation resulted in the demonization of smokers. You listening Diet Coke drinkers?
9th Circuit candidate’s career marked by rapid ascent, wide-ranging roles
Ever notice how activists seldom pay dues, i.e. the president?
Portland firefighters union sticks it to the city
Ever notice (during this tough economy) how long the average road project takes to complete? Milking it
Pyongyang ready to ‘blow up’ US
Did they talk that shit when Bush was the president…?
SEALs Case Shows How Terrorists Use ‘Lawfare’ to Undermine U.S.
Hungry lawyers will chase Middle Eastern-bad guy ambulances any day
Mitchell to Israel, PA: Annapolis accord non-binding
So, what was the point?
True scale of violent crime rise revealed
Disarm the public so only bad people have weapons. They didn’t see this coming?
Democrats, Republicans unite in protest of minority leader’s appearance at Parker Griffith event
Funny, we don’t see too many Republicans switching to Democrat nowadays…
Tea-party activists greet Obama with protest at Arcadia
Could that be why his St. Louis event today excludes the public?
Houston? You have a problem. Obama sets space summit to change Bush’s Moon plans. Mars maybe
Not a good time to be laying off 20,000-plus NASA workers

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8 Responses to The B&R Tuesday Edition

  1. Ilion says:

    How did the New York Times let this one get through?

    Of course, it’s just Stanley Fish.

  2. IT Nerd says:

    Yes, I miss the character and integrity of GWB.

    If Massa is being setup, then why did he resign yesterday? I believe he is a loose cannon and hopefully Beck will expose that on the show today.

    North Korea is full of shit. Always has been. Always will be.

  3. OldnyFirefighter says:

    A good majority of the people who voted Charles Rangel in office are on some type of government support. That includes Blacks, Whites & Hispanics. Rangel’s agenda is to keep them that way but his supporters don’t see that as keeping them down & dependent on Government support. Many think they are entitled to it & are afraid they have lost their advocate to get that support. They don’t see his crimes as a crime at all, just business as usual.

  4. n.n says:

    Budget Office—U.S. Department of Education

    ED currently administers a budget of $63.7 billion in FY 2010 discretionary appropriations (including discretionary Pell Grant funding) and $96.8 billion in discretionary funding provided under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009—and operates programs that touch on every area and level of education.

    Yeah, I thought so. They are money launderers.

    Like the rest of government, they have an endless source of “revenue” and the authority to impose their mandates. The “government” must have its resources confiscated and its authority rescinded. If it intends to manipulate the market and individual lives, then it should compete on the same terms as everyone else. We need a government, not a self-indulgent for-profit business with so-called “civil servants” who are separate and unequal from everyone else.

    They could excise the Department of Education and have the funds to cover the 30 million people without medical services insurance, including: the toys first and basics second crowd, the illegal alien invaders, and the 15 million or so that don’t want the insurance.

  5. RightSide says:

    Study: People would lose 5 pounds a year if soda cost extra 18%

    A hundred bucks says the soda tax is coming in 2011 to a grocery store near you! Federal, state, local governments all want a piece of the big score: the soda tax.

    A whole industry to make your own will pop up, just like we used to make our own root beer. Straight neck bottles prices will sky rocket. Sugar prices will triple. Soda sales will fall off by 30% or more.

    Then the government will tax yeast, flavorings and bottle caps to make it more expensive to brew your own sugary, flavored drinks.

    Finally, raw sugar itself will be taxed in an attempt to to recoup the lost revenue from plummeting soda sales. The tax will be as much or more the the raw cost of sugar.

    Think it won’t happen? They raised loose tobacco taxes from $1.08 per pound to $24.93 per pound (or thereabouts) and killed the loose tobacco market. The tax is more that the tobacco all to fund SCHIP — it’s for the children! Of course.

    They only way to stop it is to stop government spending and remove every tax and spend politician from office, no matter the party affiliation. And keep removing them if new ones take their place.

    They did it to smokers; they’ll do it to soda drinkers. Bank on it.

  6. n.n says:

    It was only a matter of time until the left-wing lunatik would seek another prophet to preach their dogma. Apparently, Al Gore-cle has been determined to be a false prophet. For an ancient cult, the NRO (New Religious Order), composed of atheists, faux agnostics, and pretenders of faith, are very inefficient in separating the wheat from the chaff.

    Asking the Impossible of Science

    And the plain fact is that we surely need a prophet, not yet another committee. We need one passionate, persuasive scientist who can connect and convince – not because he preaches apocalypse in gory detail, but in simple, overwhelming terms. We need to be taught to believe by a true believer in a world where belief is the fatal, missing ingredient.

    The regressives finally admit their faith in mortal gods.

  7. RoseRRR says:

    RightSide said, “Finally, raw sugar itself will be taxed in an attempt to to recoup the lost revenue from plummeting soda sales. The tax will be as much or more the the raw cost of sugar.”

    Corn syrup has become the main sweetener in soft drinks in the past few decades. The corn syrup manufacturers are a powerful part of the whole agri-business lobby, and I wonder what part they’ll have to play in all this.

    I’ve recently had two different doctors tell me that limiting sugar intake is a wise decision, but that I should do everthing I can to avoid consuming food and beverages sweetened with corn syrup.

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