Goyishe Jesus has given His tacit approval to a new anti-stimulus ad campaign by appearing with the three wise men (Larry, Curly, and Moe?) in a new ad hitting the airwaves today sponsored by the American Issues Project.
“Suppose you spent $1 million every single day starting from the day Jesus was born — and kept spending through today…You would still have spent less money than Congress just did.â€
No word on how white Jesus feels about the $600 billion or so spent on the US foray into Iraq (so far). He’s probably OK with it, though, since that only represents $800,000 a day. Plus it was used for the noble purpose of killing people, and not for something as trivial as putting people to work or feeding the poor or any of the other things that corporate Jesus hated so much.
Speaking of the anti-stimulus crusade, the NY Post has issued a standard non-apology apology for its dead chimp anti-stimulus cartoon. You know, the one that goes, “sorry if anybody was offended by the offensive thing we did, but we’ll really apologize when pigs can fly.”
If pigs could fly, they might stand a chance against a proposal in Texas to let good old boys (and gals) shoot wild pigs from helicopters. Used to be if you wanted those pigs dead, you had to hire professional flying pig killers (that’s pig killers that fly, not killers of flying pigs) to do the dirty work, but now Texas wants to issue permits to “sportsmen” (bit of a distorted definition of “sporting” if you ask me) to do it. Hell, kill animals and burn a shitload of fossil fuel at the same time? It don’t get any better than that. My advice to Texans would be to keep your dogs (and kids) in the house until pig season is over.
A rather shocking tidbit from a recent Quinnipiac poll. Turns out, a vast majority of New Yorkers support a bill proposed by NY’s Working Families Party (by a 56% to 38% margin) to raise taxes on people making more than $250,000 a year. It’s widely favored by Democrats and Independents, and opposed (of course) by Republicans (most of whom are – like Joe the Plumber – too stupid to realize that they actually make less than that). Don’t worry you simpleminded GOPers, you have Governor Paterson on your side.
Speaking of Governors running our fair State into the ground, our old friend George Pataki is apparently mulling a run for the Senate in 2010. Part of me would love to see George and Guidi Ruliani rip each other apart in a primary, but the thought of either of these creeps “representing” me in the Senate is pretty nauseating. I guess, if forced to choose, I’d have to go with Pataki. He’s basically just another dumb George, while Guidi is a dangerous lisping narcissist (I just wish somebody would call him that in public, so I could hear his denial: “I am not a narthithitht!”). I guess I’ll just have to support Annie Oakley Gillibrand.
I have a bit of a confession to make this morning. Not a liberal confessional; more of a comedy one. I heard a spot on the radio last night for an upcoming appearance by Larry the Cable Guy, and I confess that I laughed at one of his jokes. It went,
“You ever walk into the room and see your parents having sex? I’m never going to that website again.”
Hey, I thought it was funny. So sue me.
Speaking of funny, Bill Maher is back tonight. Unfortunately one of his guests is David Frum, who I find to be a really disgusting waste of oxygen, and very difficult to watch. I mean, you don’t have to limit your guests to people I agree with (though that’d be OK too), but must we be subjected to this pompous prick spewing the same old Republican talking points we’ve already heard a million times, while pretending he wasn’t an integral part of an administration that has taken this country into the toilet? When you’ve been wrong on everything for the past eight years, sorry dude, I no longer want to hear your opinion. Guess I’d better hide all the breakable objects in the vicinity of the teevee.
The forecast for the next four days here is snow, snow, snow, and snow. I guess Granny will get some quality time with that shovel.
Have a good one everybody.
Canada has been remarkably responsible over the past decade or so. It has had 12 years of budget surpluses, and can now spend money to fuel a recovery from a strong position. The government has restructured the national pension system, placing it on a firm fiscal footing, unlike our own insolvent Social Security. Its health-care system is cheaper than America’s by far (accounting for 9.7 percent of GDP, versus 15.2 percent here), and yet does better on all major indexes. Life expectancy in Canada is 81 years, versus 78 in the United States; “healthy life expectancy” is 72 years, versus 69. American car companies have moved so many jobs to Canada to take advantage of lower health-care costs that since 2004, Ontario and not Michigan has been North America’s largest car-producing region.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/183670
Had to do it
Marc has kicked ass and taken names all this week.
re Canada:
Alas, they are not always responsible. As I write this, they are dumping over 129 miilion litres a DAY of raw sewage from Victoria in to the open waterway – the Strait of Juan de Fuca. That’s Victoria’s sewage treatment – raw in to the ocean. They’ve been talking about a plan for years. Now there is a new deadline just to come up with a PLAN.
😡
P.S. Poor Granny! (enjoy the shoveling, PJ!)
You must have scared off David Frum, PJ. Bill Maher’s website lists tonight’s guests as Tina Brown, Chrystia Freeland, Maxine Waters (yay!), Ron Paul and journalist Brigitte Gabriel.
I also like that it’s now on at 10 PM, as well as at 11 PM, so I can catch it early. This weekend is my movie catch-up time before the Oscars. Doubt and The Wrestler tomorrow, then Rachel Getting Married on Sunday. Must be well-rested so as not to doze off in the dark theater – I’ve never actually done it but I’ve come close a couple of times.
Oh, cool. Must have been a late change. The Frumpster was still on the guest list when I looked this afternoon.
Dumping raw sewage is awful. Canada is certainly not without some major faults but I always hope (in vain, of course) that we will emulate what is smart and effective instead of what we usually decide to copy.
Lola is doing fine especially in letting us know what she wants and when she wants it. Clifford the cat has been quite accepting of her baby shenanigans until this morning when Lola bit his tail. To his credit, he merely reversed direction and with peerless cat dignity walked into another room.
At least 500,000 gallons spewed in Sausalito sewage spill
:crap: :omg:
I am guessing Lola might get cat-slapped at some point in the future.
Former First Cat Socks, one of the world’s most famous felines, died Friday at the age of 20 after battling throat cancer since November. A stray cat rescued by the Clinton’s daughter, Chelsea, Socks lived in the governor’s mansion in Arkansas and later moved with the family to the White House.
:gate:
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20260477,00.html
When President Obama signed the Economic Recovery and Reinvestment Act last week, it included three different provisions to benefit unemployed workers. The first provided funding to states that allowed for a $25 per week increase in benefits. The second extended the Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) program which gives 20 weeks of federally-funded unemployment benefits to individuals “who had already collected all regular state benefits,†while the third provision widened the pool of people eligible to receive unemployment benefits.
Today, however, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal announced his intention to oppose changing state law to allow his Lousiana citizens to qualify for the second two unemployment provisions. Jindal said the state would only be accepting money to increase the unemployment insurance payments for those who currently qualify for unemployment insurance.
http://thinkprogress.org/2009/02/20/jindal-unemployed/
I am sure that the unemployed citizens of the already depressed state of Louisiana will appreciate the magnanimous gesture of the exorcist gub’ner on behalf of the American taxpayers as he positions himself to be in the 2012 race for the WH. I imagine he knows that he has a legislature that will overrule his ‘toughness’ so that he will end up with the best of both worlds, refusing the $ and taking the $.
:fu:
It’s snowing like crazy out there right now. Cold and snowy and windy.
Not sure I can make it ’til Maher. But we’ll try.
This guy isn’t even the biggest douchbag talker in Denver- there’s several more even worse. He’s humping the leg of the “Obama’s not an american citizen” 3 hours a day for the last two months.
http://crooksandliars.com/john-amato/khows-peter-boyles-repeatedly-makes-sex
:sammy: SAMMY LIVES!
North Dakota gives full legal rights to fertilized eggs (careful what eggs you buy in the store now, ya hear?) The House voted 51-41 this afternoon to declare that a fertilized egg has all the rights of any person.
[conservabots are hoping for a roe v wade reversal. the conservatives believe in state’s rights for this type of stuff (unless it’s FOR abortion), but not for things like voting, if it means Al Gore will win.]
Will this affect their census so ND can increase their number of Congress people? Can a blastocyst get welfare?
Maher lost me with ron “too much regulation” paul.
And I’m disgusted with this.
Tool.
Well, some of those political potheads do love their libertarians.
My Interview with Al Franken