An indication of economic health of America is…Starbucks.
As we feel that we can or can’t afford the luxury of massively overpriced coffee, we are able to judge the health of the economy.
And the how has Starbucks done?
So, I’m watching the Rachel Maddow show just now. And it occurred to me:
I need to help these Democrats out.
Watching them try to manuever and “politic” is like watching a train wreck, or this guy:
Posted in Politics: National, Raising Men
Tagged Democrats, Leftists, Rachel Maddow, Republicans
Bed Bugs will save between 1 and 3 million people per year.
PER year.
The bed bug.
Posted in Health Care, Politics: International, Politics: National
The guys in Greensboro are back at it.
Today they’re discussing the tax situation as we get closer and closer to December 31st. That’s the date, of course, that the “Bush Tax Cuts” are set to expire.
Everyone I know of agrees that we need to make permanent those cuts to folks making less than $250,000 a year. The question is what to do with the folks making more than that.
The rich.
Posted in Economics, Economy, Politics: National
Tagged Brad and Britt, Deficit, Leftist, Taxes
As temperatures and humidity dropped this fall, parents in Johnston County learned about an unusual policy change in the schools.
Students can no longer bring lip balm to school without a note.
And why would the school do something like this?
Schools spokeswoman Terri Sessoms said the rule is in place to prevent the spread of germs when children share the sticks.
Now look, the schools should try to increase the health of—the schools. That is, the food they cook, the water they offer and the common areas they provide.
Saying that kids can’t bring lip balm?
Stupid.
Posted in Education, Politics: North Carolina, States Behaving Badly
Tagged North Carolina
One single election. Done. Back in business.
One man lost. Back in business.
One law reviewed. Back in business.
Posted in Economics, Politics: National, States Behaving Badly
Tagged Democrats, Leftists, Minnesota, Regulations
I told my wife on Friday or was it Saturday okay, today, that I think I’m turning into a curmudgeony old man. I forget stuff, get irritated at others when I do.
I DON’T like it when people drive on my grass [i’m still cool with kids, so I guess I’m not wholly there yet] and I like my driveway leaf free.
And I’m noticing that service ain’t what it used to be.
First it was the crack reporting out of the NY Times. Good stuff.
Then, yesterday we have Reuters joining in on the fun.
Today? Reuters is back at it.
Posted in Politics: International, Politics: National, War