It’s tea time in Washington
My thanks to Writer Chick for bringing this video to my attention: Continue reading It’s tea time in Washington
My thanks to Writer Chick for bringing this video to my attention: Continue reading It’s tea time in Washington
Just caught the tail end of some economic discussion on MSNBC. All I saw was the “MIT” in the man’s credentials when I glanced up. Why did I look up? Because he had just concluded his comments with: Any company too big to fail is too big to exist. My apologies to “MIT.” He deserves … Continue reading Who was that masked man?
People pay thousands of dollars to have naturally blonde hair. — heard on “Make Me a Supermodel” Continue reading From the mouths of …
I’ve been browsing and got caught up again in the illegal immigration issue. I haven’t been there in a while. The subject didn’t get a lot of attention during last year’s campaign and President Obama seems to be concentrating primarily on the economy, as he should be. As a result, the issue seems to be … Continue reading It’s a simple question
Well, well. So GM’s Chairman and CEO Rick Wagoner has been forced to resign as part of the Obama administration’s bailout plan. I’m not going to argue that he shouldn’t have been. Somebody needed to take the fall for GM’s downward spiral in recent years. And it’s certainly better for one man to lose a … Continue reading Wagoner’s ouster changes nothing
Compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs have been promoted for years as a way for consumers to “go green” in their homes. CFLs use less energy than regular incandescent bulbs, burn longer, and burn cooler — or so the hype says. If you’re one of those diligent folks who thought CFLs were an obvious, easy way … Continue reading What you may not know about CFLs