1/2/13

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Presidebt borrows $3 million to return to Hawaiian vacation

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(story at iowntheworld.com)

 
Ridicule is man's most potent weapon - Saul Alinsky


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Our Most Corrupt BigGov Pols

Progressives have it all over Conservatives
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released its 2012 list of Washington’s “Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians.” The list, in alphabetical order, includes:
Dishonorable Mentions for 2012 include:
(full story at judicialwatch.org)

Presidebt Leveler Touts Policies

The Left's only plan is to fundamentally transform the U.S.
The U.S. government on Monday officially reached it $16.4 trillion borrowing limit, a grim reminder of the state of the nation’s finances.

Reaching the limit sets up another dispute between the White House and Congress over taxes and spending in the new year.

Treasury Secretary Timothy T. Geithner says the government will take a series of accounting measures to avoid defaulting on its debt. On Monday, it suspended the issuance of new debt for two government retirement funds.

Last week, Geithner said the measures would save about $200 billion and avoid default for about two months.
(from theblaze.com)

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Palmer Raids, Teapot Dome, 55 MPH Limit

On this day: January 2
Brigham Young is arrested on charges of bigamy for having 25 wives (1872)

Woodrow Wilson's Palmer Raids begin (1920)

U.S. Interior Secretary Albert Fall resigns over the Teapot Dome scandal (1923)

President Richard Nixon signs a bill lowering the maximum U.S. speed limit to 55 MPH during an OPEC embargo (1974)

b: Willi Graf (1918), Lolo Soetoro (1935); d: Daniel Keefe (1929), Dixy Lee Ray (1994)

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