It’s bad policy to allow disgruntled ex-employees to hang around and run the place

First the Good News . . . Ominous Bill Was DOA

By Joy Tiz
Monday, December 20, 2010

It was to be expected that the worst congress in the history of the republic would give us the worst lame duck session, an event which has devolved into a lengthy infomercial in support of repealing the 20th Amendment.

Mercifully, the Ominous spending bill died quickly as did the nightmarish Dream Act which survived long enough for the nation to get a glimpse into the mind of a liberal. In the dangerous and delusional world of modern liberalism, spending two years partying at San Diego State is the moral and functional equivalent of fighting for your country in some God forsaken hell hole in the Middle East.

But, the left won’t go home without at least one major attack on our magnificent military–an organization they deeply fear and mistrust. DADT is gone, reinforcing Democrats’ erroneous notion that our troops are in place for the sole purpose of participating in liberal social experiments.

That no one, including those who create most of our jobs, won’t suffer a massive tax hike in a few days is a feeble victory. The compromise bill is a porked up disgrace.

And while we were staring in horror and disbelief at our televisions, watching the antics of the most hated congress ever, the executive branch was unburdening itself of the pretense of a need for two other branches of government by moving forward with internet rules already rejected by congress and the courts. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... 48540.html

It’s bad policy to allow disgruntled ex-employees to hang around and run the place.

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