Monday, August 17, 2015

Liberal Kryptonite

Let's see....
We have abuse of a lion, a policeman, the Confederate flag and Donald Trump.
All knee jerk shallow assed  liberal social complaints.
I think it's funny as hell.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Everything Passes Today

A Congress that cannot accomplish a real thing, passes 5 separate bills, none of which where anything a politicians would brag about to his mother.

Congress.org presents the MEGAVOTE on August 3, 2015, for Georgia's 13th Congressional District.

Recent Congressional Votes
  • Senate: Surface Transportation Reauthorization – Passage
  • Senate: Three-Month Surface Transportation Extension and Veterans Health Care – Passage
  • House: Congressional Approval of Major Rules
  • House: Veterans Affairs Accountability and Highway Transportation Funding – Passage
  • House: Veterans Affairs Accountability – Passage
Upcoming Congressional Bills
  • Senate: A bill to prohibit Federal funding of Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Recent Senate Votes:
Surface Transportation Reauthorization – Passage Vote Passed (65-34, 1 Not Voting)That Senate passed a bill as amended, that would provide a six-year authorization of highway and transit programs, with a roughly $45 billion package of offsets, enough to cover three years of shortfalls in the Highway Trust Fund. The measure would authorize for the federal-aid highway program from the Highway Trust Fund $39.6 billion in fiscal 2016, with levels annually increasing to $45.7 billion in fiscal 2021.
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
Sen.David Perdue voted NO
What is the matter dudes, have you been spending those gas pump tax dollars for stuff other than roads? There are informed folks out there that suggest this is a typical shell game, that promises more than it will deliver and still withholds states having authority.

Three-Month Surface Transportation Extension and Veterans Health Care – Passage Vote Passed (91-4, 5 Not Voting)The Senate passed a bill that would extend the authorization for federal-aid highway and transit programs through Oct. 29, 2015. Authority to spend money from the Highway Trust Fund would also be extended through that date. The bill would transfer $8.1 billion from the Treasury to replenish the Highway Trust Fund and cover projected shortfalls so that projects could continue to be fully funded during that time (the amount transferred would cover projected trust fund shortfalls through the end of the year). The measure also would allow the Veterans Affairs Department (VA) to use $3.4 billion from the Veterans Choice Fund to pay for care provided - from May 1 to Oct. 1, 2015 - to veteran patients by non-VA providers under VA Care in the Community programs.
Sen. Johnny Isakson voted YES
Sen. David Perdue voted YES
Stop gap crap. Hey that rhymes.

Recent House Votes:
Congressional Approval of Major Rules Vote Passed (243-165, 25 Not Voting)
The House passed a bill that would amend the Congressional Review Act to require Congress to approve all executive agency regulatory proposals categorized as "major rules" before their implementation and would also create an expedited consideration process for joint congressional resolutions of approval. The bill defines "major rules" as regulations with an annual economic impact greater than $100 million, and would not require congressional approval of regulations that are not categorized as "major rules" or of rule proposals issued by the Federal Reserve or the Federal Open Market Committee.
Rep. David Scott voted NO
Purely political vote on Mr. Scott's part. Probably a purely political contrivance in the first place.

Veterans Affairs Accountability and Highway Transportation Funding – Passage Vote Passed (385-34, 1 Present, 13 Not Voting)The House passed a bill that would reauthorize federal-aid highway and transit programs for three months, through October 2015, and would transfer $8.1 billion from the Treasury to the Highway Trust Fund to cover shortfalls during that time. The bill also would authorize the Veterans Affairs Department (VA) to use $3.4 billion to pay for veteran care through non-VA providers and instruct the VA to consolidate all non-VA programs into a single program.
Rep. David Scott voted YES
Carried down from above.

Veterans Affairs Accountability – Passage Vote Passed (256-170, 7 Not Voting)The House passed a bill that would expand the ability of the Veterans Affairs (VA) Department to remove or demote VA employees based on performance or misconduct. The bill would also protect VA whistle blowers that report misconduct, modify the Senior Executive Service performance appraisal process, establish an 18-month probationary period for new VA employees, and place limits on administrative leave and bonuses within the VA.
Rep. David Scott voted NO
It would be easy to be cynical about politicians decides on rules that make other s more accountable., but this is exactly that. Why all the Democrats would vote against something like this is also beyond me. Probably because it is a form of a slap at their leader.

Upcoming Votes:
A bill to prohibit Federal funding of Planned Parenthood Federation of America - S.1881
This Senate bill would prohibit federal funding of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

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Weed Killer

For Christmas the bride gave me a subscription to Consumer Reports.
For the most part the magazine is informative even if it does lack being entertainment.
Here is the recipe for copy:

One (1) gallon vinegar
Two (2) cups Epsom salt
One quarter (1/4) cup Dawn dish washing soap
This consistency can be put in a typical spray bottle.
Spray it on, watch it die while saving money.



Sunday, August 2, 2015

This One Is Longer

I have always been a big fan of the blog Grouchy Old Cripple. Every week Denny has recurring themes. A more recent thread is the Uninformed Voter Joke, and this week's is above average.
A doctor was explaining to an Uninformed Voter how nature adjusts for certain physical disabilities.
“For example, if a man is blind, he develops a keen sense of hearing and touch. If he’s stone deaf, he develops other senses.”
“I know what you mean,” said the Uninformed Voter. “I’ve noticed that if someone has one short leg, then the other one is always a bit longer.”
 Thank you.