Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Whiny thin-skinned Obama's $50 Billion non starter spending bill is for chumps.

What happened to the hundreds of billions he got last year of over 800 Billion? This is just a gimmick bill to try and pick a fight before the mid-terms which involves this bit that very few congress critters on both sides would never vote for it.
With Democrats facing an increasingly bleak midterm election season, Mr. Obama used a speech at a union gathering on Labor Day, the traditional start of the campaign season, to outline his plan. It calls for a quick infusion of $50 billion in government spending that White House officials said could spur job growth as early as next year — if Congress approves.

That is a big if. Though transportation bills usually win bipartisan support, hasty passage of Mr. Obama’s plan seems unlikely, given that Congress has only a few weeks of work left before lawmakers return to their districts to campaign and that Republicans are showing little interest in giving Democrats any pre-election victories.

Central to the plan is the president’s call for an “infrastructure bank,” which would be run by the government but would pool tax dollars with private investment, the White House says. Mr. Obama embraced the idea as a senator; with unemployment still high despite an array of government efforts, the concept has lately been gaining traction in policy circles and on Capitol Hill.

Indeed, some leading proponents of such a bank — including Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Republican of California; Gov. Ed Rendell, Democrat of Pennsylvania; and Michael R. Bloomberg, the independent mayor of New York — would like to see it finance a broader range of projects, including water and clean-energy projects. They say such a bank would spur innovation by allowing a panel of experts to approve projects on merit, rather than having lawmakers simply steer transportation money back home.

“It will change the way Washington spends your tax dollars,” Mr. Obama said here, “reforming the haphazard and patchwork way we fund and maintain our infrastructure to focus less on wasteful earmarks and outdated formulas, and more on competition and innovation that gives us the best bang for the buck.”

Congress critters will never give up their right to pork, especially before a midterm election.

Martin Pihl puts up worse pre wedding photo ever.

The only way this could have been made worse is if he posted a twitpic of him in his bedroom and her waiting in the background for him to come to bed on the wedding night.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Machete: Racist, Anti-American, Kill Americans movie.

Its one thing to make a movie like this but to then run away from what is an obvious hate and kill those who dislike illegal immigration message under the guise of having fun shows Robert Rodriguez and company are just cowards.