by News Staff | Sep 4, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
Hard times bring change. Most of us don’t much like change, but when the money’s not there you gotta do it. We hear a fair amount of grumbling from business owners and others who have to search hard for new ways to get by. Some owners continue to make...
by News Staff | Sep 1, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
Headline in the Los Angeles Times “Republicans take Twitter and make it their own”. The article also quotes the Whitehouse as rapturous when their followers topped the million mark. We are so thrilled for the politicos. They sure like to talk, don’t...
by News Staff | Aug 28, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
So, you’ve lost your job, have no health insurance, feel a slight pain in your stomach, can’t figure out how to make your car payment. It’s enough to make you want to reach for a beer to slip into a slight trance of forgetfulness. You go to the store...
by News Staff | Aug 25, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
Do you find the bureaucratic color alert levels as troubling as we do? First of all, news came out last week that former Homeland Security Chief Tom Ridge has written in his new book that the Bush Administration wanted him to use the terror level alerts to bolster the...
by News Staff | Aug 21, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
Shame has dropped out of fashion. Otherwise former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay would never plan to appear on television’s Dancing with the Stars show. That’s right. The Hammer, as they call DeLay, will twirl around the dance floor with reality...
by News Staff | Aug 18, 2009 | Bureaucrat Beat
What a shame that people allow themselves to be manipulated and roused up over half-truths or outright lies. While millions of Americans suffer from no health insurance and no health care, the insurance and drug companies pay lobbyists to fire up ordinary...