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Bailout from the Private Sector?

December 3, 2009 Sheldon Kotyk 2 comments

Obama has seen the light?

“We don’t have enough public dollars to fill the hole of private dollars that was created as a consequence of the crisis. It is only when the private sector starts to reinvest again; only when our businesses start hiring again and people start spending again and families start seeing improvement in their own lives again, that we’re going to have the kind of economy that we want,” Obama said.

Personally, I think he’s just trying to find out who the smart people are with the good ideas so he can buy them off and make them czars.

Coinciding with the jobs forum, organized labor and religious leaders in several cities sponsored events featuring unemployed and underemployed people to raise the public profile of the issue.

Those wouldn’t be the people that voted for Obama would it?

Uppity Blacks vs. Blue Collar Whites

July 24, 2009 Sheldon Kotyk 1 comment

Are rich black people above the law? Maybe. DesireG gets all cranky for Obama and Gates “pimpin’ the moment.”

All I can say is that if this professor is what Harvard is using these days, I’m glad I went elsewhere.

UPDATE: The Major looks at the White House Beer Meeting.

Bitter Water Face

July 13, 2009 Sheldon Kotyk 3 comments
Categories: Al Gore, Canada, Gubberment

Africa Aid is like the AIG Bailout

George Ayittey

Americans were justifiably outraged when AIG, which received billions in U.S. taxpayer money in bailouts, paid out hefty bonuses to its executives. So where is the outrage when African leaders, who receive U.S. taxpayers’ money in foreign aid, build palaces for themselves while their people wallow in abject poverty?

Read the whole thing on the TED blog.

Categories: Gubberment, International Tags: , , ,

Inconvenient Remote

January 4, 2009 Sheldon Kotyk Leave a comment

It is an inconvenient movie in an inconvenient location. I can hear it, I can see the remote from where I am sitting, but I can’t get up the desire to go and turn Al Gore off. Sure, no one is watching the TV but I only have so much energy to deal with myself.

I guess I’ll just have to wait for the snow to start reeking havoc with our power grid to have the TV turn off itself.

Don’t worry, I’m not listening to him anymore. I turned up my music.

Now, to continue my letter to the CBC to complain about the influence of American politicians on our National broadcaster. What about the Canadian content? We need more HOCKEY!

Congratulations Obama

November 4, 2008 Sheldon Kotyk Leave a comment

You ran an amazing campaign with the full support of the media and the desire to dispose of an unpopular president.

Now lets see what you can do with the Kos kids wanting you to give them what you promised.

New Obama Version

I can’t help but think that as the NYT and CNN teams were reading this, they weren’t realizing it was mockery.

Also, can anyone else see a 22 year old Obama supporter asking all his friends why the reporter was writing that funny English?

via SDA

Aid, Trains and Missiles that don't work.

You thought Nagin was bad?

Here’s a case of biting the hand that feeds you.

…food and fuel supplies sent to North Korea have been halted, not to force North Korea to stop missile tests or participate in peace talks, but to return the Chinese trains the aid was carried in on.

From Digg.

Hurricane's aren't the only problem

July 4, 2006 Sheldon Kotyk 1 comment

In New Orleans, many think that hurricanes cause the most damage. In New Orleans, Mayor Ray Nagin may actually be trying to be the number one problem.

The mayor of New Orleans turned down an offer for the city to make $5 million on the removal of vehicles wrecked by Hurricane Katrina and instead opted for plan that would have cost the city $23 million.

When you make Snopes because of your lack of common sense, you really have made it.

Note: The residents of New Orleans, whose first mistake is still living under sea level in Hurricaneville, voted this clown in again.

Thanks Rob.

Back away from the menu.

June 2, 2006 Sheldon Kotyk 2 comments

The FDA would like restaurants to change their menus.

The report encourages restaurants to shift the emphasis of their marketing to lower-calorie choices, and include more such options on menus. In addition, restaurants could jigger portion sizes and the variety of foods available in mixed dishes to reduce the overall number of calories taken in by diners.

Is this not already happening? McDonalds offers both microwaved horse burgers as well as fake salad.

I wonder how many tax dollars went to fund this report?