Obama, Clinton, McCain…Pokemon?!?
For anyone who remembers the Pokemon game for Nintendo’s Gameboy…
Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, president
For anyone who remembers the Pokemon game for Nintendo’s Gameboy…
Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, president
Mike Huckabee’s website is spouting off rumors in all directions. In less that 18 hours, Huckabee’s new website will launch which brings us to three conclusions.
PAC Formation - This being the most likely option that Huckbaee is going to form a PAC, with the FairTax being the likely subject.
Telvision Show Announcement - Huckabee charmed America while running and a TV show wouldn’t surprise me, especially because he has worked in radio/tv.
Vice President Announcement - This option has about a .01% chance, but it is a remote possibility. I highly, highly, highly doubt this.
With about 70% certainty, my guess is the PAC. I’d sure like to work for …
Tags: FairTax, huckabee, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, president
Interesting “commercial” from gubernatorial candidate Jim Schellinger about wearing number 50 in high school, he’ll also be the 50th of something else.
Tags: Jim Schellinger
A couple of months ago I was watching a debate between Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and John Edwards. Barack made a statement to the effect that he votedĀ againstĀ a bill providing limits on credit card interest rates because he thought the rate of 30% was too high. Edwards called him on the statement, but the debate pressed on.
Barack’s statement stuck with me, why did he vote against that bill. Why? He said that he thought the rate was too high, so I decided that he voted against the bill to keep the debate continuing - it didn’t make a whole lot of sense, but I decided that I’d go with it.
Then I read his website:
Obama supports extending a 36 percent interest …
Tags: Barack Obama, credit cards, finance, Hillary Clinton, interest rates, John Edwards
As the Ethonol fad continues to be the center of buzz in environmental friendly fuels, one car company is already jumping past the biofuel faze. In just a few months, Tokyo based Honda will introduce the all-new FCX Clarity Advanced Fuel Cell Vehicle. Honda touts the FCX Clarity as “a next generation, zero-emissions, hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle based on the entirely-new Honda V Flow fuel cell platform.”
Honda plans to release the car this summer on a limited basis to customers in Southern California. While the company will continue to tweak the final details, preliminary reports indicate the company plans to …
Tags: emission, environment, ethanol, fuel, green energy, honda, Honda FCX Clarity, spending