Guilty, By Reason of Insanity or Stupidity
It is often said that the definition of insanity is “doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting different results.” With that in mind, I suppose that the Big Three are pleading not guilty by reason of insanity to the fallout of the American auto business.
Pressure is on for Fuel Mileage, Campaign Finance
Barack Obama turned 47 yesterday, and as far as birthday presents go, I’m not too sure the McCain campaign’s now-infamous tire pressure gauge would go over well.
However, one thing Barack loves: change…as in the pocket change that makes up one of the many $25 donations to his campaign, and in both tire pressure and campaign [...]
Clinton’s Fear-Mongering Gas Tax Holiday vs. A True American Hero: Now in 3D!
Allow me to start by apologizing.
Frankly, I think having too many articles about the price of gas (or the price of eggs, or any prices for that matter) constitutes nothing to the issue at hand, and the end result is nothing short of a website that sounds like a whining seven-year-old girl with a skinned knee. [...]
A Law Suit on OPEC: Finally Some Responses
It appears that the great American past-time activity of a law suit is becoming even more popular with the passing of a recent House bill. This bill will make the members of the OPEC fall under the same antitrust laws that American companies have to follow. In essence, the House has finally responded to the [...]
Tea Parties and Angry SUV’s
Last night I had a nightmare that I was attacked and eaten by my gas-guzzling truck, and with the national average price for regular unleaded gasoline, I am really not surprised. Like many Americans, my vehicle gets an average of 15 miles per gallon, and with the average commute in America at about 45 miles [...]
