A Third Party
As we wait to see if we get health care shoved up our posterior a subtopic is how the electorate will react to those who voted to stick it to us. I got this note from a friend:
“I read some articles recently in which both Karl Rove and Mitt Romney warned tea party activists against supporting 3rd party candidates in elections. They both seem to think this will divide the Republican vote and increase the chances of the Dems staying in power. What is your opinion on this?
Now that I am no longer a government employee I feel very comfortable criticizing government employees. Actually I have always been comfortable criticizing government employees only now I cannot get in trouble…
Politicians and government officials you just have to love them. Okay you really don’t have to love them, but they do the darndest things. As I sat through a recent presentation by a transportation official who was selling a program to construct additional roads within his district. I don’t know if you have heard, but there is a lot of stimulus money for shovel-ready projects to create billions of new jobs. It should not be a surprise to have a transportation agency wanting to build more roads. That’s the left hand.
Blowback on windmills 
Departing Democrat Representative Eric 
Update – March 4, 2010: Texas’ Governor Rick Perry has been one of the most outspoken national voices critical of the Washington power grabs. So what does Texas Senator K. Baily Hutchison do? She runs against him. The conservative-lite Hutchison decided that Texas no longer needed a strong voice in their Governor’s mansion.
Brief 1: It seems like the citizens of Japan want the U.S. out of their country. The 