So… kids… you ready? We could know a week from today what Jerry Abramson and Steve Beshear plan to do. Flustercuck? You betcha.
Pee alert: Lexington’s library director has threatened to sue if she gets fired. She wants her $137,035 annual salary or else. She says she’s guaranteed it by contract. Even though she spent $134,000 on travel, meals, gifts and such over five years with almost no oversight. Anyone else about to pee and/or puke over this mess? [John Cheves]
You should search through the database of Kathleen Imhoff’s expenses to see what you think. Make up your own mind. Our favorite is $17,405 spent on moving her belongings from Boca Raton, Florida. Something that should cost roughly, you know, 8 billion percent less. What’d she do, separately FedEx every single thing she owned? [Clicky Clicky]
This may be the most damning indictment of Daniel Mongiardo’s senate candidacy yet. [Blue in the Bluegrass]
The New York Times has a fancy interactive map of unemployment in the U.S. and A., too. [NY Times]
The Republicans are right on this issue. They’ve 100% pegged the Beshear-Abramson situation. Note: Jack Conway isn’t a media whore, doesn’t beg for TV face time and even sends out fewer press releases than Crit Luallen’s office. [Elendil's Journal]
Moose-clown Sarah Palin was for cap & trade before she was against it. [Wonkette]
Larry Dale’s got an interesting take on the Steve Beshear-Jerry Abramson story. [KY Kurmudgeon]








5 responses so far ↓
1 Yellow Dog // Jul 15, 2009 at 7:04 pm
Thanks for the link, guys!
2 John Blickenstaff // Jul 15, 2009 at 10:23 pm
Since you mention Fed Ex, it would be really nice of your readers to send notes to our Senators asking them to vote for putting Fred into NRLA instead of RLA so they could be more readily organized.
If they were to go on strike my company could handle the volume, not shut down the economy, which is why some are under RLA. I’d love the extra hours.
3 jake // Jul 15, 2009 at 10:39 pm
What?
4 johnny masters // Jul 16, 2009 at 2:49 am
ha!
5 Carter Burger // Jul 16, 2009 at 8:02 am
“more readily organized”, or more easily controlled? I’m not gonna ask my senators to vote for this just so you can get some overtime, John. There are more important things to deal with over getting FedEx unionized.
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