Talking Sticks: Bill Maher’s Talking Points (cartoon)

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He sounds like a whiny pre-schooler who can’t get his way. Oh wait, that describes most of the lefty, progressive liberals... Photo: Jim Bozeman

Maybe I’m just not watching Bill at the right times, but when I do, he never fails to insult someone as being stupid.

And it’s usually about the Republicans or the Tea Party, or whichever candidate he feels like ridiculing at the moment. He sounds like a whiny pre-schooler who can’t get his way.

Oh wait, that describes most of the lefty, progressive liberals, so I guess he’s just falling into character. Well done, Bill!

 

Talking Sticks: Bill Maher’s Talking Points (cartoon)

 

Pithanthropic Thoughts to ponder:

Illegals Deserve Their Own Currency:

Pithanthropy: The Human Conditioner by Jim Bozeman (click to enlarge)

Pithanthropy: The Human Conditioner by Jim Bozeman (click to enlarge)

Some new immigrants come to the United States expecting to have their language, their customs, their music, and their flag.

Perhaps we should pay them for their work with their country of origin currency.  A currency that would be valued considerably less than the dollar's value.

Maybe less of them would take their time to leave their country if they saw less of our dollars.

Another Reason to NOT Listen to Krugman:

"...gold is just a metal. ...it is silly to imagine that this pretty, but only moderately useful, substance has some irreplaceable significance." Paul Krugman

A quotable quote:

This administration looks more and more like one of those African cesspools run by a self-obsessed tribal leader. -  - Stimulus That! by Jim Picht (Thursday, August 18, 2011)

Enjoy more of Jim Bozeman's thoughts and observances in his book Pithanthropy the Human Conditioner available in both print and Kindle versions at Amazon.com

 


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Jim Bozeman spent most of his working years in the printing business. Much of his work involved copy writing and proof reading. Born and raised in the Deep South, Jim is now retired and living in central Maine. 

 

 

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