Friday, March 26, 2010
The unedited Jean Schmidt voicemail
"“Yeah, I’m glad the president passed health care. Yeah. Funky-a..(the rest censored)."
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2010/03/25/the-unedited-jean-schmidt-voicemail/#ixzz0jLamBlKa
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2010/03/25/the-unedited-jean-schmidt-voicemail/#ixzz0jLamBlKa
Fan of Maddow and Olbermann Posts Death Threats to Palin’s Family on Twitter
"Alert the media! A lefty is tweeting death threats to Sarah Palin and her family. Here’s a screen shot in case he deletes it."
How the Left fakes the hate: A primer
"If you can’t stand the heat, manufacture a hate crime epidemic."
AP: Say, guess what we just found in ObamaCare!
"The health care overhaul will cost U.S. companies billions and make them more likely to drop prescription drug coverage for retirees because of a change in how the government subsidizes those benefits.
"In the first two days after the law was signed, three major companies — Deere & Co., Caterpillar Inc. and Valero Energy — said they expect to take a total hit of $265 million to account for smaller tax deductions in the future.
"With more than 3,500 companies now getting the tax break as an incentive to keep providing coverage, others are almost certain to announce similar cost increases in the weeks ahead as they sort out the impact of the change.
"Figuring out what it will mean for retirees will take longer, but analysts said as many as 2 million could lose the prescription drug coverage provided by their former employers, leaving them to enroll in Medicare’s program."
"In the first two days after the law was signed, three major companies — Deere & Co., Caterpillar Inc. and Valero Energy — said they expect to take a total hit of $265 million to account for smaller tax deductions in the future.
"With more than 3,500 companies now getting the tax break as an incentive to keep providing coverage, others are almost certain to announce similar cost increases in the weeks ahead as they sort out the impact of the change.
"Figuring out what it will mean for retirees will take longer, but analysts said as many as 2 million could lose the prescription drug coverage provided by their former employers, leaving them to enroll in Medicare’s program."
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