Thoughts On Palin’s Performance

by Dan

Sarah was an empty-headed nitwit, but perky and likeable. It was like watching Are You Smarter Than A Third-Grader? I kept shouting out the answers for her, then slapping my forehead when she flubbed yet another one. She let Biden get away with so many lies and distortions, I lost track. After she mispronounced “nuclear” for the eighth time, I had to press the Mute button. However, today most of the comments are that she did okay, so maybe the general public likes the perky soccer Mom better than the clever lawyer skilled in ways to circumvent the truth.

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LARRY WAHL A CHICO FAVORITE

by Jack Lee

I was at a very large luncheon yesterday and our guest speakers were reviewing the state propositions, so naturally after the speakers finished our table discussion was on politics. The discussion eventually got around to the Chico city council race and in specific, candidate Larry Wahl.

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PALIN – BIDEN DEBATE TONIGHT

by Jack Lee

palin-biden.jpgTonight is the big debate between Palin and Biden. VP debates are usually yawners, but this time a lot rides on Palin’s ability to make a comeback and restore some of her lost credibility following the Katie Couric interview.

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Land of the Free

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I dont have the particulars, just an article from the Bee, but its enough to know that BIG GREEN BROTHER is still on the job and ready to monitor and control how everyone in the state lives.

Today Gov. Arnold signed a bill (Senate Bill 375) that requires communities to consider climate change impacts of development in regional planning with an emphasis on reducing car travel. How nice. It isnt enough to spend 40 years taxing people who dont use it to build BART or to demand green spaces in every neighborhood, now they have to arrange how we “rats” will settle in our individually caged communities. The picture I get down the road is a bunch of tenement housing without green spaces and without lovely tree lined streets.

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3 Guys Who Helped Ruin Wall Street

Posted by Jack

Here is a quick look into 3 former Fannie Mae executives who have helped to bring down Wall Street.

Franklin Raines

Tim Howard

Jim Johnson

You need to know this….
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TODAY’S CHUCKLE….

The other day my neighbor, who is blonde, came running up to me in the driveway jumping for joy! I didn’t know why she was jumping so excitedly but I thought, ‘what the heck’, and I starting jumping up and down along with her.

She said, ‘I have some really great news!’

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GOP Creating Alternate Plan

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I was very pleased to have discovered that some of my Pubbies once again have discovered their fiscal underpinnings and have been hard at work…read on Post Scripters…

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Sorting Through Bailout Rhetoric

Nobody spends somebody else’s money as carefully as he spends his own. Nobody uses somebody else’s resources as carefully as he uses his own. So if you want efficiency and effectiveness, if you want knowledge to be properly utilized, you have to do it through the means of private property. Milton Freidman

by Tina Grazier

Please allow me to vent:

Ive been at odds with myself since the beginning of the lending crisis. At first I felt a bit confused by the contrasting positions of those whose opinions on economic issues I have always been able to trust. Confusion gave way to acceptance that something ugly had to be dealt with and fast. Finally I was just disgusted by the political process.

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MARKET IS UP TODAY – (yawn)

The stock market bounced upward today, but nothing has really changed except for a renewed effort by Congress to come up with something to stave off bank failures and a hope by the stock market that it will happen this time.

In a review of the votes, almost all of those voting no were up for re=election in at-risk districts. Very courageous of them to vote for their own best interest first.

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YouTube – Burning Down the House

In case you missed it:

This YouTube Video was removed over a dispute but has now been REPOSTED!

A must see regarding the causes of the lending meltdown and exactly who is responsible.

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