Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Bliss Index BLACK LIST

As is the custom, we present another installment of The Bliss Index® BLACK LIST©- a survey of some of the more troubling news and socio-economic indicators...



No media bias here. Move along, citizens: How deep are many journalists in the tank for the Party in Power? Check out The Daily Caller's damning reprints of email conversations between media folks, activists and others on behalf of Team Obama (and against conservatives). So much for the Fourth Estate. And where's the outrage at the more "respected" shops?

Add media bias: One of the "targets" of Journolist "conspirators," Fred Barnes, sheds light on this sad/troubling moment for the press (and public)...

Speaking of emails: Who's next?

This just in from Finally-ville, USA: "California Official's $800,000 Salary in City of 38,000 Triggers Protests." It's about time folks in California did more than apply sun block. You know, people, this didn't happen overnight...


Bell, Calif. - A bit dingy...

Speaking of California: Oakland, aka: the Wild East (Bay), is about to become a factory town - a marijuana factory town. I guess that's one way to bring "green jobs" to the area...

Flying high their flag?

You don't say! According to a Los Angeles Times story, “Some experts say California's payroll system 'puzzle' doesn't compute: They say it should not be as hard as the controller says it is to reprogram the computer system to cut state employees' pay to the minimum wage as Schwarzenegger has demanded while there is no budget.”

Finally, a quick round-up of troubles:

Could BP's hands get any dirtier?

That's one busy/horny ("sex-crazed") poodle!

Could this truly be "the scariest unemployment graph?"

How's that 'Recovery Summer' working out for ya? - "U.S. Housing Starts Drop to Lowest Level Since October" ...

America struggling with a sputtering economy, high unemployment but times are booming for Washington’s governing class...

News item: John Edwards film may unearth new details on scandal...and things only his hairdresser knows for sure...

Another bad hair day ahead?


"Adding new jobs at a rate of 200,000 a month would take us 150 months -- or 12.5 years -- to get back to normalcy"...

He might have a point...

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