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Slow News Update Dept Of Dead Economies

October 6th, 2008 · 1 Comment

First Lady Jane Beshear today recognized October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month. At an event in the Rose Garden at the State Capitol, no less. Is it just us or is Jane Beshear becoming a First Lady that everyone likes? [Press Release]

That librul Lexington Herald-Leader is so mean to poor Bill Nighbert. Calling him out for not disclosing his interest in property near a construction project on I-75. [H-L]

Hey, ladies, what was that about the fancy bailout saving everyone? Oh, right, yeah, didn’t happen. The global financial markets have all gone to pot and everyone is destitute. The end. Game over. WE’RE ALL GONNA DIE!!! [WaPo]

Mitch McConnell Is A Fraidy Cat. It’s official. Though everyone is a wuss and afraid to go on record to discuss it, Centre College just confirmed that Mitch McConnell pulled out of a scheduled debate at the school with Bruce Lunsford. [Sources at Centre College]

Anti-union bullshit artists, Republicans and Brett Hall afficianodos are STILL trying to slime Bruce Lunsford. They’ll never learn to give it up and will never realize that Kentucky is a state filled with labor supporters. Without labor, those fat hacks will would have sunk this abysmal economy even deeper into the hole. [B.S. Artists]

Mitch McConnell didn’t fight for Whitley County. Even though the county is eligible to receive federal funds from the Appalachian Regional Commission. Mitch stood in the way and blocked 31 bills, including the bill that would have funded economic in southeastern Kentucky. [Times Tribune]

Tags: Jobs · Mainstream · Hypocrisy · Senate · Economy · Corruption · Eastern Kentucky · Labor · Health Care · Bruce Lunsford · Kentucky Business · Mitch McConnell

1 response so far ↓

  • 1 BILked // Oct 6, 2008 at 2:39 pm

    Way to go Mitch!

    PRESS RELEASES

    McConnell: Passage of the Economic Stabilization Package
    from the Office of Senator Mitch McConnell

    Friday, October 3, 2008

    Click here for

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement Friday after a bipartisan majority of the House passed the economic stabilization package:

    “Congress acted in the best interest of our Main Street economy by passing this economic stabilization package on a bipartisan basis to stabilize our economy and extend tax relief to American families and small businesses.”

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