Mouse News Headlines for March 10, 2010 with comments bt Roger Fredinburg.
Los Angeles Times –
The American woman, 46, faces terrorism charges. An old boyfriend ‘can’t believe it,’ and a former acquaintance calls the suspect naïve
I wonder, does this loony tune “SheMAM” actually get how little regard there is for females in the Jihadist world. Here is a classic example of mental illness in all it’s splendor. RF
Reuters – Caren Bohan, Donna Smith
President Barack Obama delivers remarks on health insurance reform at St. Charles High School in St. Louis, Missouri, March 10, 2010.
I sure would like to see that constitutional commandment that the US Government can demand we buy health care or else. I really wonder if these people are really as stupid as all that or if they do this idiotic policy making just to see how far the sheep like humanoids will tolerate .. Like in the Eddie Murphy movie Trading Places where they bet a buck in the bathroom to see how far they can push us. RF
Los Angeles Times – Kim Geiger
The legislation, which must be reconciled with the House version, would extend jobless benefits and tax measures created to boost the economy, and help states pay for Medicaid.
The Associated Press –
The 62-36 roll call Wednesday by which the Senate voted to extend jobless aid, tax breaks to businesses and individuals and money to help financially strapped states pay for health care for the poor.
Washington Post – Dion Haynes
As the area’s economy starts to recover, employment officials say they are seeing more job fairs and job postings. (Marvin Joseph/the Washington Post) By V. Dion Haynes Unemployment rates rose in the District, Maryland and Virginia in January, …
Can someone please show me again what amendment to the constitution guarantees people the right to their neighbor’s money?
This is craziness! The only job government ever created was a government job that ran up the costs to the people. Government doesn’t make jobs; Government only creates expenses for us all. RF
CNN – Bill Mears
Remarks by Chief Justice John Roberts and President Obama have exposed political tensions.
Good for Justice Roberts; He is right. Obama can’t seem to give one of these addresses without saying stupid and moronic things. Thank God someone is calling the little banana dictator out! RF
BBC News –
The US government recorded a budget deficit of $221b in February – the largest monthly deficit in its history. The total deficit since the beginning of the fiscal year in October now stands at $651.6b.
New York Times – Monica Davey
CHICAGO – Gov. Patrick J. Quinn on Wednesday proposed raising the state income tax rate, one in a long list of painful measures aimed at closing a budget deficit.
All these fools know is raise taxes and spend more. If you are a person under 30 in America today, unless you march out into the streets and drag these morons out to the gallows. You will be slaves to the system all your lives. RF
New York Times – Darren Samuelsohn
Closed-door talks extended to both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue yesterday as President Obama, key senators and industry officials searched for an elusive agreement on comprehensive energy and climate change legislation.
My best guess at a solution: all liberals should stop breathing and thus stop sending that co2 out there into the ether. Hey! If you are seriously going to ignore the facts, continue to lean on debunked scientific fantasy, then please, by all means, make the ultimate sacrifice, please! RF
MarketWatch
For a hefty fee, banks offered to pay your bad checks for you, thus helping you avoid all the embarrassment of walking into a store that no longer accepts your checks.
Reuters –
PHILADELPHIA, March 10 (Reuters) – Mental health facilities operator Psychiatric Solutions Inc (PSYS.O) said it hired Goldman Sachs as its financial adviser after being approached by third parties about a possible acquisition of the company.
Goldman Sachs sees their future headquarters is available and advances towards their ultimate destiny. Long live the rubber room. LOL RF
The Associated Press – Mark Stevenson
MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s Carlos Slim, the son of an immigrant shopkeeper who amassed a $53.5 billion fortune and then bought a major stake in the New York Times, became the first person from a developing nation to be named the world’s richest person.
Washington Post – Nick Anderson
Maryland and several other states are pushing rapidly toward adoption of new academic standards proposed Wednesday for English and math, adding momentum to the campaign to establish common expectations for public school students across…




