What, are we still in the 50’s? Watch Barney Frank tear him a new one, while I dig out my copy of “Reefer Madness”… 🙂
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Politics, global and domestic (US), always a big time-waster for me.
Hey Kids, here comes Piet!
Here’s an interesting piece about a foreigner’s take on the “Sinterklaas” tradition in Holland. Which sorry to say, is in SERIOUS need of a cultural update to say the least. […]
Continue reading »And now for a timely observation…
Tis’ the Season… to keep it real…
Leave it to Jon and TDS to once again nail it. When it comes to the ridiculous sentiments regarding all the hubbub behind putting the “christ” back in “xmas” (see […]
Continue reading »Well, please allow me to retort…
I came across this op-ed piece by a supposed economics professor named Bradley Schiller this morning. It has been sticking in my craw all day ever since. His piece comically […]
Continue reading »Need a clear explanation about that $7.7 trillion thing?
Fine, here you go. Given by none other than Congressman Dennis Kucinich. Yes, an avowed liberal. But someone who always seems to be going for the truth, no matter where […]
Continue reading »Ok, this is bad…
Naomi Wolf, a prominent author/journalist, who herself was arrested during the OWS protests, releases a BEYOND SCATHING piece covering the now obviously-orechestrated crackdowns on the various “Occupy” demonstrations and protests […]
Continue reading »God Forbid…
I find it refreshing that President Obama left out any mention of “god” in his Thanksgiving day speech, to say the least. At the same time, I found the backlash […]
Continue reading »Regarding Elizabeth Warren, Mark My Words…
The more I find out about Elizabeth Warren, the more I realize that we are looking at a future president. It’s pretty hard to not like and respect this incredibly […]
Continue reading »Thanks Newt… How did we not see this?
Child labor laws be damned! Heck, those poor kids should be doing all the crap work. What have we been thinking? Thanks for enlightening us all. To call this a […]
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