Headline of the Day: Climate-change legislation buried under record snowfall in capital

The White House blanketed in snow after a snowstorm on the morning of Feb. 3, 2010. (Official White House photo by Pete Souza)

The White House blanketed in snow after a snowstorm on the morning of Feb. 3, 2010. (Official White House photo by Pete Souza)

From The Hill:Climate-change legislation buried under record snowfall in capital

Whenwhen..whenwhenwhenwhenwhen will these idiots ever realize that their emperor is naked as a jaybird!? (And the rest of us know it!)

I’m telling you: nobody has a sense of humor like God!

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  • Several news programs have commented that the snow storm in Washington that has kept government workers at home has cost Americans 100 million dollars per day. The 2008 Fiscal Budget was $13.2 Trillion dollars (before TARP and the Stimulus Bill!). That's about $36 billion per day when they are busy spending our money. I'd like to propose that we let government workers stay home for several months each year and we'd soon have the deficit under control and could reduce taxes substantially at the same time.
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