National waistline
Democrats everywhere are salivating over Japan’s new policy to fine people with waistlines over 33.5 inches. I fear this is the type of thing we have to look forward to in neo-liberal Obamanation.
Democrats everywhere are salivating over Japan’s new policy to fine people with waistlines over 33.5 inches. I fear this is the type of thing we have to look forward to in neo-liberal Obamanation.
Five years ago, Amanda and I were married. It’s been wonderful, and we’re looking forward to this next chapter in our lives together.
Two quick snapshots of San Babila – which after two trips to Milan, I still have yet to go inside.
I was importing a bunch of photos into Lightroom last night and ran across this one. After a couple minor corrections I’m loving it now.
I left this comment on the Responsible New York website, in response to Tom Golisano’s statement: Thank you, Mr. Golisano, for bringing the most transparency we’ve seen in a long time to New York State government. Until now there have still been a handful of people that believed that politicians were elected by the people…
I love cool water displays, like the fountains at the old Kahunaville. Someday I hope to grovel at the base of the Bellagio. So, naturally, I drooled a little when I saw this video clip about a specially designed waterfall that can scroll text and shapes. Alan’s probably going to get to see it in…
Congressman Brian Higgins today repeated his call for the Skyway to be torn down and replaced, and every news outlet ran with it like it was major news. It’s been four years since I’ve written on the topic, but the claims that Higgins made today seemed to me to be more over the top than…
“Democrats everywhere are salivating”.
Name two Democrats anywhere who have offered a public opinion on this item – or, even one.
What does this have to do with Obama?
Neo-liberal?
Huh?