Posted by E!!
on September 29, 2008
Congress,
Corruption and Greed,
Corruption in Politics,
Down With Political Correctness,
Fleecing the Taxpayers,
Giant Egos,
Government Spending,
Idaho,
Moral Bankruptcy,
Washington D.C.,
government bailouts /
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I’m borrowing my post header from P.J. O’Rourke. (VERY funny book if you have never enjoyed it.)
I do wish names would be Named, no matter the party affiliation: who started and voted for all of the federal legislation, who harassed the lenders to conform, which lenders not only conformed but went above and beyond the call, and who made big bucks.
It won’t happen, of course, because they are all in bed together to some degree.
As Anne of Idaho quipped, “Someone needs to go to Washington and Wall Street and close down the whorehouses.”
Tags: bailout, Congress, Fannie, financial, Freddie, House, legislation, names, Senate, Wall Street
Posted by E!!
on September 12, 2008
Government Spending,
Idaho /
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Anne of Valley County, Idaho writes to inform me of a story in today’s Idaho Statesman re: legislation to compensate livestock owners whose animals are killed by wolves.
A Senate committee on Thursday approved a bill sponsored by Sen. Jon Tester of Montana and Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming to approve federal matching money for state trust funds that pay ranchers for those losses.
The Bush administration has objected to the bill, saying the payments should be a state responsibility.
But Anne says Idaho didn’t have a say (vote to) have the wolves “re-introduced.”
And she puts that in quotes because the Feds didn’t bring in their native little red wolf, but the larger grey – which never roamed those parts to begin with.
So, this was and is a federal program.
As an aside, Anne notes that two weeks ago, one of their ranchers lost three calves in one day, all of them senselessly slaughtered (i.e., not eaten).
Tags: bill, federal, Fund, grey wolf, Idaho, killing, legislation, livestock, losses, match, matching, money, ranchers, re-introduced, red wolf, Senate, Statesman, wolves