Friday, November 30, 2012

Some Chicago wino named Barry


The good news: the Cubs won the World Series
Every once in awhile I slip through a wormhole that returns me to my parallel birth universe.   On my last trip back I checked to see if there was anyone named Barack Obama; there wasn't.  I did  however find in the Chicago phone book (there are no computers) a "Barry Soetoro"  living on Clark Street.  I took the  bus to the address and waited.  Sure enough, after a few hours this guy walked out of a seedy apartment building located over a liquor store.  I approached and asked."are you Barry Soetoro?"  He took off running. 

About a week later I was going to work on the El, and damned if he wasn't sitting right there!  I took this Polaroid picture.  Now, I've fallen  back into this bizarre, Kafkaesque world to find this!

Complaints Aside, Most Face Lower Tax Burden Than in 1980

The New York Times thinks Ronald Reagan was responsible for Jimmy Carter's income tax rates.  Fuck this, I'm going back.  You guys are on your own.
Res Ipsa Loquitor


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

How do you spell "Well, duh."

If you take 49% off the tax rolls, you will obviously have FEWER PEOPLE paying taxes... Genius, pure genius. {Es stupido.}

I had this thought early this AM:
If Nixon had 'thought more of this country, and protested Illinois', we would not have SEIU and AFSCME diddling with the public trough. JFK authorized government unions.
We would not have the atrocity of LBJ's "The Great Society" where fathers were declared useless, good only for DNA donation. We would not have the welfare rolls and ruined families.
If Perot had not stuck his nose into 1992, we would not have "Motor Voter", which is what killed the R&R team this November.
If Hir Filthiness had serviced His Horniness, we would have had Bin Laden on a platter years before 9/11.
Gee, all these things are D opportunities lost and ruint.
Just a few things that have had muy bad consequences. IMO
tomw

Skoonj said...

As long as you mention it, TomW, the very final act of legislation JFK signed made it impossible to place people into mental institutions. It emptied them, and made their care the responsibility of local clinics which had not existed until then. That's right, the insane were now on the street, and the age of "the homeless" was born.

It also set up a huge money laundering operation by the left and the Democrat Party. Local, state, and federal money was appropriated to these local clinics, and much found its way back to the coffers of the party and other leftist groups. It has worked perfectly, and there is no way to de-fund the operation.

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