July 26, 2010
Taxpayer Funded Abortion
Remember when politicians were arguing over ObamaCare? The Democrats promised taxpayer monies would not be used for abortions. However, the Democrats refused to include language in the bill precluding this. Now the Obama administration has approved a plan to give the State of Pennsylvania 160 million dollars for their implementation of ObamaCare. This implementation will use taxpayer money to pay for insurance plans that cover all forms of legal abortion.
Yet another broken promise by the Obama administration. I suspect the only reason they made this promise was to provide coverage for the Democrats who voted for this bill despite supposedly representing pro-life constituents. This broken promise certainly was not a surprise to anyone paying attention. The only surprise to me is that Obama felt comfortable breaking his word before this November's elections. He must really believe the majority of voters are dumb and ignorant. I think he will learn otherwise this November.
July 12, 2010
Politically Incorrect Marketing
A friend emailed me this. I probably appreciated it even more since our family car was recently rear-ended by a Mexican who then drove off despite his airbags having employed. However, in this day of cell phones, it is difficult to get away with a hit and run. Besides myself, several other witnesses all called 911 with the license plate. The police quickly found him. Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt and he actually had insurance.
Jose and Carlos are both beggars. They beg in different areas of town. Carlos begs for the same amount of time as Jose, but only collects about eight or nine dollars a day Every day, Jose brings home a suitcase full of ten dollar bills. He drives a Mercedes, lives in a mortgage-free house, and has lots of cash to spend. "Hey, amigo," Carlos says to Jose, "I work just as long and hard as you do, so how come you bring home a suitcase full of ten dollar bills every day?" Jose says, "Look at your sign, what does it say?" Carlos' sign reads: "I have no work, a wife and six kids to support." "What's wrong with that?" Carlos asks him. "No wonder you only get eight or nine dollars a day!"Carlos says, "Alright, so what does your sign say?" Jose's sign reads: "I only need ten dollars to get back to Mexico..."
July 06, 2010
Innovative Heating and Cooling
I don't know if I'll ever build another house. However, if I do, I will give serious thought to a mini-split system like the Fujitsu system. I despise air ducts; they take up valuable room in your house, collect dust, and waste energy. Fujitsu has an innovative alternative that opens up many possibilities for house design.
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