Whacko Politics
Wreckovery Dot Gov
The most transparent administration has magically created or saved jobs in phantom congressional districts all over the nation. Their sleight of hand, however, has been detected by some investigative agencies.
$6.4 Billion Stimulus Goes to Phantom Districts
Just how big is the stimulus package? Well for one, it has doubled the size of the House of Representatives, according to recovery.gov, which says that funds were distributed to 440 congressional districts that do not exist.
According to data retrieved from recovery.gov, nearly $6.4 billion was used to “create or save” just under 30,000 jobs in these phantom congressional districts–almost $225,000 per job. The web site operates on an $84 million budget and is tasked with monitoring the distribution of the $787 billion stimulus package passed by Congress–which, for the record, counts 435 members–in early 2009.
The site’s monitors, however, are not too savvy about America’s political or geographic landscape. More than $2 million was given to the 99th District of North Dakota, a state which has only one congressional district. In order to qualify for 99 districts, North Dakota would have to have a population of about 60 million people, almost 24 million more people than California.
Vice President Biden must be proud to be in charge of such a magical effort. What was the number of that website again?
I found the Wreckovery logo at Michelle Malkin‘s website a while back.
Train to Oblivion
In a crushing blow to freedom, Pelosi and US House Democrats just threw us all under the train . . .

From the Patriot Post:
Political Futures
“The push to get a health care reform bill through the U.S. House over the weekend was a classic political maneuver called ‘changing the narrative.’ It worked. Last week was a really, REALLY, bad news week for the Obama Administration. There was so much bad news that one story cascaded over another and, ultimately, they cancelled each other out. … The decision to press for a Saturday vote on health care was formulated as soon as the Obama Administration realized how bad the job numbers were going to be. When the election results came in Tuesday night, that made the need to change the narrative even more important. After the Fort Hood horror, it became imperative. Among those voting for the health care bill was the new Congressman from NY-23, Bill Owens, who had said during the campaign that he was opposed to the public option. … No matter how much the popular press pretends that the vote shows real momentum for a major overhaul of the nation’s health care system, it was approved with a [five]-vote margin which does not sound like a choo-choo train racing across the Capitol Rotunda toward the Senate Chamber. The narrative may have changed for now, but the problems facing the Obama Administration continue to grow.” –political analyst Rich Galen
Winners
Michael Ramirez skewers Nancy Pelosi‘s claim, that Tuesday was a big win for the far left:

UPDATE: Nancy would likely say that CNN won the ratings wars, too . . .

Finally, this from the Patriot Post:




