Since it is my blog, I want to take a moment to complain about the absolute worst cable provider that I have ever had -- Comcast. The service is terrible for the price. If you have a problem, you wait 10 minutes for someone to come on the line, only to be told that YOU have to stay home and twiddle your thumbs waiting for someone to come out and check the line. They always try to say it's inside, when it never is.
100% of the time that there has been a problem with my service, whether it is the cable or the internet, it is outside the building. I would say that 90% of the time, it is a corroded splitter outside. I tell the customer service person this. I point out that it's physically impossible for me to be at home the whole week. That they need to send someone to check it, because they can check the history, and discover that it's always the same problem (bad equipment leading up to the building).
Got to love pixelization. It happened a week ago, and it is happening now. It happens with the box and without.
I would love to start a website, comcastsucks.com - but it's probably already taken.
//end rant
Monday, October 27, 2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Spreading the Wealth
Hussein wants to redistribute the wealth globally, not just locally, given the amount he's promising the UN (just who we want to trust with our money! discussion
If he really wanted to spread the wealth, he would have given all but the first $250,000 of his income away. After all, that's the magic number (whether individual or business). And by the way, it doesn't count when the majority of your charitable donations go to Rev. Wright's church.
Meanwhile, George Hussein Onyango Obama lives in a shack on $12 per year. Shouldn't sharing the wealth begin at home?
Lead by example, B.O.!
If he really wanted to spread the wealth, he would have given all but the first $250,000 of his income away. After all, that's the magic number (whether individual or business). And by the way, it doesn't count when the majority of your charitable donations go to Rev. Wright's church.
Meanwhile, George Hussein Onyango Obama lives in a shack on $12 per year. Shouldn't sharing the wealth begin at home?
Lead by example, B.O.!
Monday, October 20, 2008
Sarah Palin and TV Ratings
It must gall the Mainstream that Sarah Palin brings the highest ratings ever when she appears on key shows. I love that the highest SNL ratings in 14 years came when Sarah Palin appeared - that means that she beat out both Clintons!
The VP debate was more watched than any of the other debates, let alone any VP debate ever. And I assure you, it had nothing to do with Joe Biden.
And since BuzzDash likes to edit the heck out of polls, here is the one published on the site - it might be worded well, but it was about more than SNL:
The VP debate was more watched than any of the other debates, let alone any VP debate ever. And I assure you, it had nothing to do with Joe Biden.
And since BuzzDash likes to edit the heck out of polls, here is the one published on the site - it might be worded well, but it was about more than SNL:
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Politics in the workplace
Where I work, if you discuss your political views, and you're not liberal, then you're ostracized. Pretty much, the only bumper stickers you'll see in the car (with very few exceptions) is for Obama.
I personally do not like bumper stickers, but I know that some people here are so against anything non-liberal, that they will actually attack you verbally for having a different view. I swear, the most intolerant people I've ever met call themselves liberal/progressive.
Once again, BuzzDash edited my poll to suit their purpose.. unfortunately. Below is the original.
I personally do not like bumper stickers, but I know that some people here are so against anything non-liberal, that they will actually attack you verbally for having a different view. I swear, the most intolerant people I've ever met call themselves liberal/progressive.
Once again, BuzzDash edited my poll to suit their purpose.. unfortunately. Below is the original.
Thursday, October 16, 2008
B Hussein's health care plans
In watching B. Hussein's annoying ball of yarn commercial, something occurred to me that really amazes me. Has no one EVER thought about what would happen if we suddenly had a nationalized health care system like the "annointed one" (to borrow a Hannity phrase) wants to push on us?
As many have said, why in the *blank* would anyone trust the same people who continue to screw up Social Security with our health care? Health insurance is already a bit socialized, since in group insurance the premiums are the same for healthy people who rarely see the doctor, and people who have had major health problems, such as strokes and diabetes. I honestly think at this point, that it would be even worse of a system than what people are dealing with in other countries, where they die off before they finally get their doctor appointments. What good does it do when they say that it would force coverage of pre-existing conditions, when you won't even be able to get in to an appointment in a reasonable amount of time?
The point that really amazes me the most, though, is the same people who are screaming about a voilation of privacy when the Patriot Act allows listening in on phone conversations between US citizens and suspected overseas terrorists, have no problem with all of our health records being combined in one place, available to any government entity, and anyone who hacks into it.
The socialists want the government to take care of us, well guess what, they then have access to every single part of our lives.
As many have said, why in the *blank* would anyone trust the same people who continue to screw up Social Security with our health care? Health insurance is already a bit socialized, since in group insurance the premiums are the same for healthy people who rarely see the doctor, and people who have had major health problems, such as strokes and diabetes. I honestly think at this point, that it would be even worse of a system than what people are dealing with in other countries, where they die off before they finally get their doctor appointments. What good does it do when they say that it would force coverage of pre-existing conditions, when you won't even be able to get in to an appointment in a reasonable amount of time?
The point that really amazes me the most, though, is the same people who are screaming about a voilation of privacy when the Patriot Act allows listening in on phone conversations between US citizens and suspected overseas terrorists, have no problem with all of our health records being combined in one place, available to any government entity, and anyone who hacks into it.
The socialists want the government to take care of us, well guess what, they then have access to every single part of our lives.
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I missed my Wednesday night shows for this?
McCain and Hussein debating each other is so bad, that I ended up flipping channels and watching 3 episodes of Tyler Perry's House of Payne instead. In 90 minutes, I knew more about the characters on a show that I've never seen before, than I would ever learn about BO and McCain in the same amount of time. Keep in mind, I did keep trying to sit through the debate by flipping back and forth.
You always hear about how great Obama is at speaking, but that is only when he's in front of a teleprompter. It makes me laugh to think of what a mess he'd have made of it if he were the one facing a badly functioning teleprompter like what Sarah Palin had. She pulled off her speech amazingly. He'd fall on his face.
I am so pissed off at having McCain as the Republic nominee. I blame the sorry primary system which basically has it all over in a few days. I blame McCain's lying ads the weekend before the Florida primary, and I blame Charlie Crist, who will never get my vote again - he's even more liberal than McCain.
McCain continued to spout the same refuted lies about Romney in the last Republican debate, and he did the same last night - he had millions of things he could say about BO and didn't, but instead chose little things that have already been disproved. I wanted to throw something at him, he made me so mad.
Watching Barry was amusing though. You always know when he is either lying or trying to come up with something that isn't a memorized talking point - he starts stammering and stuttering. At least McCain just starts going off on a tangent.
Neither choice is great, but with BO - you get his ties to an unrepentant terrorist, his underhanded housing deals, his representation of ACORN in the past, his absolute socialistic behavior and promises, and the list goes on.
You always hear about how great Obama is at speaking, but that is only when he's in front of a teleprompter. It makes me laugh to think of what a mess he'd have made of it if he were the one facing a badly functioning teleprompter like what Sarah Palin had. She pulled off her speech amazingly. He'd fall on his face.
I am so pissed off at having McCain as the Republic nominee. I blame the sorry primary system which basically has it all over in a few days. I blame McCain's lying ads the weekend before the Florida primary, and I blame Charlie Crist, who will never get my vote again - he's even more liberal than McCain.
McCain continued to spout the same refuted lies about Romney in the last Republican debate, and he did the same last night - he had millions of things he could say about BO and didn't, but instead chose little things that have already been disproved. I wanted to throw something at him, he made me so mad.
Watching Barry was amusing though. You always know when he is either lying or trying to come up with something that isn't a memorized talking point - he starts stammering and stuttering. At least McCain just starts going off on a tangent.
Neither choice is great, but with BO - you get his ties to an unrepentant terrorist, his underhanded housing deals, his representation of ACORN in the past, his absolute socialistic behavior and promises, and the list goes on.
The economy conspiracy
For some time now, I've suspected that Geoge Soros might have his hands in the recent economic meltdown. Not in the mortgage failures per se, that is a Democrat owned problem all the way - with Barney Frank as one of the top dogs causing that (him and his boyfriend who headed one of the FMs). No, I'm thinking more in the bank failures and stock market crashes.
While Wikipedia might not be the most reliable source around, look at this quote:
What's a hit in the stock market to him, if he can force the economy down, play kingmaker and get B. Hussein in office, and find a way to get us all on the Euro at the end? His moveon.org with its hands in the pie all the way.
He's only the 99th richest guy in the world, you'd think someone could find a way to stop him. I don't know how he managed to fail at buying Hillary's election (you really think that all those Chinese sweatshop workers came up with $10k on their own and decided on their own to give it to her?), but he's sure working on buying BO's.
While Wikipedia might not be the most reliable source around, look at this quote:
Soros is famously known for "breaking the Bank of England" on Black Wednesday in 1992. With an estimated current net worth of around $9 billion, he is ranked by Forbes as the 99th-richest person in the world.[1]
What's a hit in the stock market to him, if he can force the economy down, play kingmaker and get B. Hussein in office, and find a way to get us all on the Euro at the end? His moveon.org with its hands in the pie all the way.
He's only the 99th richest guy in the world, you'd think someone could find a way to stop him. I don't know how he managed to fail at buying Hillary's election (you really think that all those Chinese sweatshop workers came up with $10k on their own and decided on their own to give it to her?), but he's sure working on buying BO's.
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