2009

Bush and Cheney to move the ‘He-man Woman Hater’s club’ to Paraguay?

Hey babes, wanna join Georgie and I in Paraguay? We picked up a real nice spread.

I found this story interesting. From all accounts though, it seems he bought the land for its gas reserves, but one wonders? He even uses U.S. Marines to protect his investments. Nice. Maybe I can get the SD National Guard to come over and mow my lawn this summer?

Makes you wonder how long Mr. Shrub will be living in Dallas, TX? At least the Nazi’s aren’t involved this time, hopefully.

The original story from 2006.

A more recent UPDATE.

Several stories on the TOPIC.

This is my favorite OP ED on it.

Hey, George, if you do decide to move, could you take Janklow and the entire Unruh family with you?

Some advice to Obama; Tell the Republicans to GFT

Obama, I know you wanna be all bipartison and shit, but that only works when the other side actually has good ideas. Remember it was their party and president that put us in the crapper. Tell them thanks, but no thanks, we’ll take it from here.

Obama, please stop playing nice with the Republicans in Congress to pass your legislation. The country rejected conservative philosophy and turned to you to try and navigate us out of this economic Armageddon that we are facing.

I understand that you’ve promised bipartisanship and you’ve kept that promise. However, implementing the massive corporate tax cuts in your plan to appease the Boehners of the right is counterproductive.

About two-thirds of the $825 billion is reserved for spending and the rest for tax breaks. In the Republican response to the president’s address, Representative John A. Boehner of Ohio, the House minority leader, called for deeper tax cuts instead.

Pavilion windows an investment? Sure . . .

Of course the Gargoyle Leader has gotten on their hands and knees praying to the Pavilion Gods and praising the City for bending the taxpayer’s over the barrel for another unneeded expense.

The best part of the whole drawn-out scenario is that the winning bid on the project came in last week under the estimated $791,000 price tag. A total of 10 firms bid on the project – a higher number than anticipated. Sunkota Construction, the bid winner, will get started on installing the windows later this year.

Why did so many bids come in? Because the Argus ACTUALLY covered the controversy for once and didn’t do just one tiny story on page 5. When the media actually makes an attempt to cover the news and hold beauracrats accountable, people take notice. I’m sure when construction companies saw that the project was budgeted for almost a cool million, a lot of companies probably said, “We can do it for cheaper than that.” The city makes no effort though to save us money. First they blow money on hiring a consultant to tell them what to do, than they take that consultant for their word.

The price tag on this project is not small. But, in addition to saving some money on energy costs, the windows should be considered an investment in one of the city’s most visible properties.

I agree with the Argus that the windows are an investment, no doubt. But I have long argued that we should ONLY replace the windows that are in need of replacing and weatherize the rest of them. That could have not only saved us a lot of money, we would still be saving on energy costs. I find it ironic that the Pavilion is laying people off and our school system has to feed half of it’s students because they live in poverty, but somehow a city and newspaper think we NEED historically correct windows?

Talk about priorities.