Why I Don't Believe In Nikki Haley's 'Conversion'
Dear NPR, don't let buffoons like Sohni Baliga write for you.
It gives you a bad name.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Who's paying for this?
LAPD Trying to Control Crowds After Lakers Victory [UPDATED]
(Disclaimer: this is written on my own computer, on my own time.)
As you know, I work for the City of Los Angeles.
Today, Thursday, 2 days before my tenth anniversary with the City, I was required to layoff two employees. It wasn't for cause. It was because the City is in desperate financial straits.
It was the hardest thing I've ever had to do.
And now, tonight, the Lakers have won a national championship. Whoopie?
The news is full of reports of massive numbers of police on the streets. Because of the fools who live in the City who are currently rioting around Downtown Los Angeles.
Fucking. Morons.
Thousands of dollars of damage. All those hours of police and fire salary.
And hey! Let's not forget the inevitable "victory parade". Which, I'm sure, will be paid for by the City.
Fan-freaking-tastic.
A victory parade for a bunch of millionaires.
Just awesome.
(Disclaimer: this is written on my own computer, on my own time.)
As you know, I work for the City of Los Angeles.
Today, Thursday, 2 days before my tenth anniversary with the City, I was required to layoff two employees. It wasn't for cause. It was because the City is in desperate financial straits.
It was the hardest thing I've ever had to do.
And now, tonight, the Lakers have won a national championship. Whoopie?
The news is full of reports of massive numbers of police on the streets. Because of the fools who live in the City who are currently rioting around Downtown Los Angeles.
Fucking. Morons.
Thousands of dollars of damage. All those hours of police and fire salary.
And hey! Let's not forget the inevitable "victory parade". Which, I'm sure, will be paid for by the City.
Fan-freaking-tastic.
A victory parade for a bunch of millionaires.
Just awesome.
The new political discourse
Texas lawmaker accuses White House of BP shakedown
Apparently, today, it is perfectly acceptable for a private company to be responsible for the very worst environmental disaster in the history of the company. At least, that is, if you're Texas Republican Joe Barton.
Just wrap your mind around that.
It seems that Republicans are willing to destroy the country to smear the President and Democrats.
Maybe somebody smart should make this a running point.
Apparently, today, it is perfectly acceptable for a private company to be responsible for the very worst environmental disaster in the history of the company. At least, that is, if you're Texas Republican Joe Barton.
Just wrap your mind around that.
It seems that Republicans are willing to destroy the country to smear the President and Democrats.
Maybe somebody smart should make this a running point.
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