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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Hope and Change? Here ya go

This is from the news in my home town today:

Foreclosures are up and the median price for a foreclosed home is below $100,000 for the third month in a row.

The median sale price for a home has dropped 3.8 percent in the last month, alone. The median price for a newly built home is the lowest it has been in two years. What suddenly changed within the past two years? Oh, that's right, Obama arrived with his hope and change.

Well there is your change for you. Now we can only hope he doesn't get re-elected. With the mentality of the morons who voted for him in the first place, who knows? I listened to a talk show host today who said he voted for Obama because he noticed how candidate Obama had such sharp creases in his trousers and knew from that, that Obama would be a great President. This is the stupidity we're dealing with! Ignorance is curable. Stupidity is forever.

Another indicator is the fact food prices in Arizona have gone up 7% in this quarter alone!

The reason for all of this, according to Obama is ATM machines. You can't make this stuff up, folks.

His former financial advisor claims the problem is we need another stimulus but bigger than the last ones. I suppose the crack won't smoke itself.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Too funny!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMyjgFj9gwM&feature=player_embedded

Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the voting booth

Thought ACORN was dead. Guess again. Reports of ACORN's demise were greatly exagerated and you can bet we'll hear from them at election time under new name(s). Remember ACORN's credo: Vote early and vote often.

Fox News reports, "The main organization effectively disbanded after its funding stream dried up, though its offshoots have been reorganizing under different names."

Ignorance is curable. Stupidity is forever.

Interesting economic facts to say the least.

THE TEN
POOREST CITIES
IN THE U.S.A.

City,
State, % of People Below the Poverty
Level

1. Detroit, MI
32.5%

2. Buffalo, NY
29.9%

3. Cincinnati , OH
27.8%

4. Cleveland, OH
27.0%

5. Miami, FL
26.9%

6. St. Louis, MO
26.8%

7. El Paso, TX
26.4%

8. Milwaukee, WI
26.2%

9. Philadelphia , PA
25.1%

10. Newark, NJ
24.2%


What do the top ten cities

(over 250,000) with
the highest poverty
rate all have in
common?



Detroit, MI (1st in the list)hasn't elected
a Republican mayor since 1961.


Buffalo, NY (2nd) hasn'telected a
Republican mayor since 1954.


Cincinnati, OH (3rd) hasn'telected
a Republican mayor since 1984.

Cleveland, OH (4th) hasn'telected
a Republican mayor since 1989.

Miami, FL (5th) has neverhad a
Republican mayor.

St. Louis, MO (6th) hasn'telected
a Republican mayor since 1949.

El Paso, TX (7th) hasnever had a
Republican mayor.

Milwaukee, WI
(8th) hasn't elected
a Republican mayor since
1908.


Philadelphia, PA
(9th) hasn't elected
a Republican mayor since 1952.

Newark, NJ (10th) hasn'telected
a Republican mayor since
1907.


Einstein once said, 'The definition of insanity is
doing the same thing over and over again
and expecting different results.'