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Funny Money

Posted 4/6/09 at 11:51am by jamie

This is a real sign of the times:

scripx A small but growing number of cash-strapped communities are printing their own money.

Borrowing from a Depression-era idea, they are aiming to help consumers make ends meet and support struggling local businesses.

The systems generally work like this: Businesses and individuals form a network to print currency. Shoppers buy it at a discount — say, 95 cents for $1 value — and spend the full value at stores that accept the currency.

Workers with dwindling wages are paying for groceries, yoga classes and fuel with Detroit Cheers, Ithaca Hours in New York, Plenty in North Carolina or BerkShares in Massachusetts.

Don’t throw away that old Monopoly set. Chances are you might actually be able to use the money in the near future.

The Republican Party Cheers Hopes Of Our Commander In Chief Failing

Posted 2/28/09 at 9:56pm by jamie

It's official. Today at CPAC Rush Limbaugh, spokesman of the RNC, restated his desire for our commander in chief to fail. Like I said earlier, the only other group I remember cheering and going wild over screams of the failure of America is al Qaeda.

Luckily it looks like the Democrats aren't going to let this go either. A campaign will be launched to show how the Republican party is now the party of Limbaugh - the very man rallying against our troops.

Under Investigation

Posted 12/10/08 at 11:16am by jamie

coleman Not good news for Norm Coleman when the fate of his Senate re-election still hasn’t been decided:

Federal investigators are looking into allegations that a longtime friend and benefactor tried to steer money to U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman, the Pioneer Press has learned.

Agents with the FBI have talked to or made efforts to talk to people in Texas familiar with the allegations, according to a source familiar with the situation.

Houston is where the first of two lawsuits was filed alleging Nasser Kazeminy, a Bloomington financier, tried to steer $100,000 to Coleman via his wife's Minneapolis employer. The second suit, filed in Delaware, alleges Kazeminy initially tried to get money directly to the senator.

Can you hear the cheers of happiness from the Franken campaign?

Good Job Johnny!

Posted 8/29/08 at 4:45pm by jamie

He got the bailout to pass!

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and his top aides took credit for building a winning bailout coalition – hours before the vote failed and stocks tanked.

The rush to claim he had engineered a victory now looks like a strategic blunder that will prolong the McCain’s campaign’s difficulty in finding a winning message on the economy.

Shortly before the vote, McCain had bragged about his involvement and mocked Sen. Barack Obama for staying on the sidelines.

“I've never been afraid of stepping in to solve problems for the American people, and I'm not going to stop now,” McCain told a rally in Columbus, Ohio. “Senator Obama took a very different approach to the crisis our country faced. At first he didn't want to get involved. Then he was monitoring the situation.”
McCain, grinning, flashed a sarcastic thumbs-up.

“That's not leadership. That's watching from the sidelines,” he added to cheers and applause

Yeah now pat yourself on the back John. Oh wait a minute....

Pimpin The Wife

Posted 8/5/08 at 12:46pm by jamie

It sure looks like McCain is doing that, and not in a very good way:

Indeed, McCain felt so comfortable at the event that he even volunteered his wife for the rally’s traditional beauty pageant, an infamously debauched event that’s been known to feature topless women.

“I encouraged Cindy to compete,” McCain said to cheers. “I told her with a little luck she could be the only woman ever to serve as first lady and Miss Buffalo Chip.”

The even is Sturgis, the big biker rally. So I wonder how the family values group will take to McCain wanting his wife in a beauty pageant that features topless women? I wonder how women's right groups will respond?

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