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Rendell outlines heating aid plan. How about the funding? Let’s start with the Pay Raise


Good old fast Eddie Rendell really has some nerve. He want’s to come out to support low income families pay their heating bills.

http://www.readingeagle.com/re/lead/1441428.asp

Then we have Mike (I take it in the ass) O’Pake, and David “Chip Head” Bright(Dollar)bill talking about how to pay for it. Here is one suggestion to get the Beavis & Butt Head of Harrisburg started. HOW ABOUT REPEALING THE PAY RAISE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I don’t know about you people, but I’m so sick and tired of us having to flip the bill for everything. Don’t get me wrong we have low income seniors on fixed incomes, but the nerve of these morons after they just milked our tits for all kinds of money to put into their own pockets and they don’t suggest giving that money back which is ours to begin with.

Some advice for O’Pake and “Chip Head sell out” Brightbill. How about getting rid of other burdens as well. Maybe we can suspend fuel taxes across the board until prices stabilize can be another good start. Now for the people out there that talk about revenue for the roads I got one question for you. Have you driven on our shitty roads lately? Somebody with an inflamed rear end would be suffering. driving on some spots of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The sad part about that one is that we pay tolls for that road. Look at I-78. That’s another joke. The point is that the revenue generated from fuel taxes hardly go to our highway infrastructure, so why don’t we just relieve a burden on everybody, and come up with a better way of funding our highways.

The bottom line is this whole proposal from Rendell should be an insult to us as citizens of this commonwealth. We will take money from you to put more in our own pockets, but if you are nice to us we will help you pay your heating bill so you don’t freeze to death. I close with this. The May 2006 Primary can not get here any sooner.

Judge in DeLay Case Backed MoveOn.org

Well It’s time to rattle the cage again. To burst another buble in the Liberal world the claims of “neutral partys” handling this case is a bunch of B.S. Here is an article from Newsmax.com which right away the Liberals around Berks County will cry because the news soucre does not come from Dan Rather, or some other hack, but none the less here is the story.

Supporters of former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay might not be overly paranoid to suspect that there is just a hint of politics complicating his legal troubles.

When the Texas Republican appears in court on Friday to face money-laundering charges, the presiding judge will be a Democratic Party activist who has contributed money to the George Soros-backed MoveOn.org, Sen. John Kerry and the Democratic National Committee.

DeLay will face a hearing in Austin before state district Judge Bob Perkins, whose political contributions include:

$200 to presidential candidate John Kerry on July 14, 2004.
$200 to Sen. Kerry on July 24, 2004.
$475 to Kerry on July 29, 2004.
$200 to MoveOn.org on Sept. 11, 2004.
$200 to the Democratic National Committee on Oct. 13, 2004.
Another $200 to the DNC the very next day.

Source: http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/10/19/172530.shtml

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