Friday, July 17, 2009

Assortment

1) Via the Competitive Enterprise Institute, William Yeatman details the climate change schizophrenia of the G-8.

2) Also via CEI, this article by Kimberley Strassel in the WSJ, which reveals the suppression of science in the name of ideology at the EPA.

3) Which Obama are we supposed to believe?

4) Those damned Iranian protestors keep distracting our overworked President.

5) Hey, don’t believe your lyin’ eyes! There will be affordable health care options under the Democratic plan…


Take two Mmaba roots and call me in the morning.

5 comments:

JeffS said...

(1) The climate change schizos are trying to appease the greenies back home, or buy off the transnationals supporting the "climate change" hysteria for their own reasons. Usually without success, as reality does tend to bite, sooner or later. It's a pitiful sight, though, watching all those grown ups look stupid.

(2) Alas, this is all too common in the Federal government. Especially when pet policies of popular personalities are in the discussion. The Feds are usually cowed by the media when it comes to the environment.

(3) Neither one, for my money. Come to think of it, it IS my money.

(4) Good show, Iranians! Obama's multi-tasking skills are limited, and we appreciate the helping hand.

(5) Time to start looking at the old school here in the US of A.

kae said...

Health?

I said

Oooh eee oooh ah ha
Wing wang, walla-walla bing-bang
Oooh eee ooh ah ha
Wing wang walla-walla bang bang.


I asked the witchdoctor....

Paco said...

kae: No doubt, the language of the bill will read that way, too.

richard mcenroe said...

Dear Sir, Madam or Other:

Based on your stated birthdate, we regret to inform you you have exceeded your allotment of Mmaba roots for the second quarter of 2010...

Yojimbo said...

And if you're a senior those Mmaba roots won't be available to you until you have gone through your mandatory longevity counseling session where they will try to convince you that you shouldn't be a drain on the medical system any longer-supposedly in the bills going through the House.