International Brotherhood of Taxwaster’s: James O’Keefe Exposes Massive Union Corruption

James O’Keefe is back, and this time, he’s taking on the massively corrupt institution commonly referred to as “public-sector unions.”

O’Keefe, the man responsible for exposing the corruption at ACORN in 2009, has a launched a new company called Earth Supply and Renewal, a company that focuses on digging ditches and immediately filling them back up. The purpose is to create a job that didn’t previously exist, even though there is no demand for the job and the job possesses no societal value.

Astonishingly, public sector union officials embraced the idea after O’Keefe and his coworkers pitched it to them, and even compared O’Keefe’s company to the recent Green Jobs, Green New York program. O’Keefe includes the undercover footage of the union officials’ statements in his new YouTube video introducing Earth Supply and Renewal.

Minimum Donation For Barack‘s Birthday Party Contest Increases By 800 Percent

The Obama campaign has apparently decided that Barack’s 51st Birthday Party presents a special opportunity to shake donors for more cash, which is why they appear to have upped the minimum donation to get in.

The Obama campaign has a tradition of pawning dinner with Barry as a prize for a campaign donor who is lucky enough to be selected, providing he or she contributes money toward his campaign.

Jon Stewart Returns To Television To Criticize Romney’s Wealth, Trashes Bain Capital

After a two-week hiatus, Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart returned to The Daily Show on Monday night, well-prepared to continue batting for the Democratic Party in his smearing of Mitt Romney.

Stewart began the “Democalypse 2012” segment by highlighting the comparison between the name of Romney’s former company, ‘Bain’ and the name of the villain from the upcoming Batman movie, Dark Knight Rises, ‘Bane.’

Stewart was kind enough to play a video clip from the upcoming Batman movie, and added a voiceover of Mitt Romney to the Bane character, in an attempt to portray Romney as a bloodthirsty villain.

Barack The Belittler Slams Rich Americans: “You Didn’t Get There On Your Own!”

President Obama spent much of this past weekend on the campaign trail, an action that usually involves showcasing his bloated ego for all to see. This weekend was no exception, as the President resorted to mocking rich Americans for thinking their success is a result of their intelligence.

“Look, if you’ve been successful, you didn’t get there on your own,” said President Obama, while laughing. “I’m always struck by people who think ‘Well, it must be because I was just so smart’.”

The Divider-in-Chief also denounced rich people for thinking that they worked harder than everyone else.

Obama: “I’ve done an awful lot”

In an extended interview with Charlie Rose that aired Sunday on CBS’s  Sunday Morning, President Obama sought to downplay his failures on the economy and argued why he needs another four years.

“I just want you to know that we did an awful lot in the first four years,” Obama said. “One of the things you learn in this office is everything takes a little longer than you would like.”

The president said making sure that those who work hard are able to fight their way into the middle class would be his top priority if he wins a second term.

VA Gov. Bob McDonnell: “Mitt Romney is going to win Virginia”

During a Sunday morning interview with Candy Crowley on CNN’s State of the Union, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) expressed a high level of optimism that Mitt Romney would win in Virginia come November, a key swing-state that Barack Obama won in 2008.

“Mitt Romney is going to win Virginia because the independent voters don’t care about tax returns and Bain Capital,” said McDonnell. “They care about getting the greatest country on earth out of debt.”

Gov. McDonnell had some sharp criticisms for President Obama, particularly on the issue of Medicaid expansion without implementing necessary reforms.

When asked by Crowley why he would be opposed to the new Medicaid additions that the federal government was promising to pay for, McDonnell cited what he sees as the federal government’s awful record of  keeping promises.

Rasmussen: Most Americans worried about not getting Social Security

A new Rasmussen poll shows Americans are increasingly uneasy about the prospect of receiving all of the Social Security benefits that they have been promised.

It found that 56 percent of all Americans surveyed reported that they were not confident that they would receive all of their Social Security benefits in their lifetime.

In fact, only 40 percent of those polled are even somewhat confident that they would receive every dime of Social Security that they have paid into the system, and only 14 percent said they were “very confident” of receiving all of their benefits.

Cato Institute’s anti-TSA petition goes viral

The  Transportation Security Administration (TSA) may once again be in hot water, after a petition circulated by the Cato Institute exposing their controversial practices went viral online yesterday.

According to the petition, the TSA was ordered by a federal court in July 2011 to perform a “notice-and-comment rulemaking” on their use of new “Advanced Imaging Technology” as part of airport security screening.