Resource wars: Russia cuts off gas supply to Ukraine, EU affected.

Sri Lankan insurgency: Rebels lose their capital, continue fight. 70,000 dead.

Life sucks: Victim of tiger attack owes San Francisco $75,000 for medical bill.

Israeli-Hamas war: Israel begins bombardment with artillery, air strikes continue.

Iraqi aid: Iraqi air force carrying aid to Gaza.

Bail-outs: States ask for $1 trillion in federal assistance.

Captain’s log: Mars rovers celebrate five years on Mars.

Talk talk talk: Cuba wants to talk to Obama.

Washington’s State Shithead: Tim Eyman has new initiative.

Minnesota battle: Last re-count begins in Coleman, Franken senate race.

USA! YUH! YUH! USA!

29 replies on “The Morning News”

  1. Your comment on the Sri Lankan conflict is misleading. 70,000 people have died over the last 25 years. It’s still horrible, but didn’t just happen overnight.

  2. This initiative deserves consideration. People that complain about property taxes are not just the rich. If you’re on a fixed income like the retired and elderly, coming up with $5K or so for taxes on your modest two bedroom each year is indeed a hardship.

  3. “Victim” of tiger attack? Of course you meant instigator, right?

    On top of the medical bill, the city should sue him for being a jackass.

  4. If the Democrats ever did stuff to make govt. more efficient, or to reduce property taxes when people read that their house values are dropping like a stone, maybe Eyman and the GOP wouldn’t be able to fill the void and convince people that govt. itself is always just immoral theft.

  5. Income tax. The middle class and poor have let the rich sponge off us for too long. Let’s grow up and have a real state, shall we?

    Income tax

  6. TV now reporting Israeli ground forces moving into Gaza.

    Too bad Hamas didn’t want peace and sent those 3000 rockets. Maybe when Israel says “never again,” Hamas should believe them?

    One hopes this leads to nothing with Iran.

  7. Tim Eyman is one of the few voices of reason left in this leftist wilderness. He wouldn’t need to file all of these anti-tax initiatives had true traditionalist tax cutting patriots like Ellen Craswel John Carlson, or Dino Rossi been elected.

  8. It sounds like the $75K is to be taken out of any award given to the mauling victim, which seems right to me. I mean, wouldn ‘t that be part of the purpose of awarding damages in this case – covering medical expenses?

  9. tigers and medical bills…
    yeah — even when i was in an accident (me on motorcycle vs. uninsured, suspended license camero driver), my medical insurance paid my bills, but my rep told me that in any settlement i agreed to make sure i remembered i had to pay my medical bills back first. i think that’s common practice. (didn’t matter, though, as i didn’t get any money at all for medical, my bike, or anything.) and yeah, in this case, those kids were kind of at fault, as i recall.

    eyeman….
    making a regressive tax smaller in a regressive manner doesn’t really make it less regressive. it might make the burden less, though, which is how tim is selling this. the people who will sign just need a justification so they can feel good about what they really want: to pay less taxes themselves. there are better ways to help out elderly folks struggling to pay their tax bills, better ways to minimize tax spending during a recession, and frankly, better ways to keep property taxes in check than this measure.

  10. does this Eyman guy dream up all his wacky initiatives all by himself, or does he have like a whole team of retards at this point, helping him think up each doomed proposal?

  11. Tim Eyman is a hero, one of the few left who can stop the march towards Marxist tyranny. Otherwise, expect a major loss of freedom, and with working people enslaved by their Socialist leaders.

    Prof Joseph Olson of Hemline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, points out interesting facts concerning the 2008 Election:

    The original posting with this information is below a Newsweek article at this link: http://www.newsweek.com/id/163337

    -Number of States won by: Democrats: 20; Republicans: 30
    -Square miles of land won by: Democrats: 580,000; Republicans: 2,427,000
    -Population of counties won by: Democrats: 127 million; Republicans: 143 million
    -Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Democrats: 13.2; Republicans: 2.1

    Professor Olson adds: “In aggregate, the map of the territory Republican won was mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens. Democrat territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in rented or government-owned tenements and living off various forms of government welfare…”
    Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the “complacency and apathy” phase of Professor Tyler’s definition of democracy, with some forty percent of the nation’s population already having reached the “governmental dependency” phase.

  12. @21 (via @24) – Money quote:

    In the 2000 U.S. presidential election, George W. Bush won most of the states that are net beneficiaries of federal spending programs, while Al Gore won most of the states that are net contributors to federal spending.

    – Prof. Dean Lacey, Ohio State University

  13. Yeah, way to post a complete load of crap, Lord Basil! My skepticism meter went off the charts from the first line, where you claim the Dems won 20 states (actually 28, but why quibble over numbers?). It only goes downhill from there. Please read the link kindly provided by #24 above for the rest of the story on this hoax, if you’re interested.

  14. Hemline University: I’ve heard it has its ups and downs.

    (Sorry, I couldn’t resist it. I really shouldn’t make fun of Lord Basil’s Alma Mater)

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