
In the news…
1. Newt Gingrich may have just sealed up the 2012 election today with Democrat voters if he can win the Republican nomination. Democrats, who for years have called Republicans “sexual uptight”, may have to amend that thought. It is rumored that ABC will report that the former House Speaker wanted to be a swinger and asked his former wife for an open relationship according to the Speaker’s ex-wife.
2. VP Joe Biden continues to put the Dan Quayle “potato(e)” flub to shame. Speaking to a San Francisco, the Vice President told the fund raising crows, “the Giants are on their way to the Super Bowl.” San Francisco is home of the 49ers.
3. Democrats are disputing Republican claims that the 1,700 mile Keystone Pipeline project rejected by Obama will cost the economy 22,000 jobs. Interestingly, Democrats projected that the 1.7 mile San Francisco subway extension would created 43,000 jobs. Only in liberal America would it take 43,000 union workers to complete 1.7 miles of subway.
4. Gas prices to continue to soar and have doubled since the 2008 election wiping out any savings Americans saw with the Obama extension of the Bush tax cuts. Obama authorize the release of oil from the nation’s strategic petroleum reserve despite warnings from Republicans who rightly claimed that the failed decision would not bring down prices at the pump.
5. David Rubenstein, the co-founder of one of America’s largest private equity firm, has donated $7.5 million to restore the Washington Monument after an earthquake damaged the national icon. Meanwhile, wealthy Democrats have donated nearly $126 million to 2012 Obama and the Democrat election while receiving an estimated $10.7 billion in stimulus money.
Courtesy: John Paulus
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