Quick Hits – Weekend Round Up
By Lonely ConservativeWho can forget Hurricane Katrina? The left used that natural disaster to excoriate President Bush. All the myths and lies about Hurricane Katrina have now been debunked.
Heh, heh! Obama failed to fill a room in the bluest of blue states – Massachusetts. Yes we can? It’s more like ‘Maybe we can’t.’
The GOP needs less political tactitians like Newt Gingrich and more rogues like Sarah Palin and Doug Hoffman. Or they can continue down the same destructive path they’re on, only to find themselves completely irrelevant and powerless against the democrats in their quest for socialism in America.
Read this the next time you hear a politician or Hollywood idiot cry about insurance company profits. They’re not as profitable as you may think. The profit margins of health insurance companies are actually less than the raises Congress voted for themselves.
Democrats in Congress haven’t given up their dream of a public option, and the Washington Post is doing all it can to keep the dream alive. That type of reporting will certainly keep them off the White House enemies list. It isn’t doing anything, however, to dispel the worries of doctors in America. They’re stretched thin enough as it is. If Obamacare passes how many will just say “enough” and quit?
When you have the time, take a few minutes to read Tom Woods’s economic history lesson. We never hear about the 1920 depression because it didn’t last long. It didn’t last long because President Harding didn’t get hysterical and push for stimulus spending. In fact, he cut the size of government and balanced the budget and the economy recovered nicely without interference from the government. That’s a period in history the statists in Washington certainly don’t want you to know about.
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