POWIP Piece of Work In Progress – Former Abode of Dan Collins

1Mar/110

The Way of the Honey Badger

In case you're wondering what this Honey Badger stuff is, check out the video at this post. The Way of the Honey Badger is baffling, alarming and repulsive according to the Coastal Media Elite, represented by the voice over. My identification with the Honey Badger is also motivated by Joanie Baloney Walsh's claim that I'm not really a Wisconsin native.

Gov. Walker, Honey Badger:

Statement in Response to President Obama’s Misunderstanding

Madison– Today President Obama again weighed in against Governor Walker’s proposal to balance the state’s budget deficit by having state government workers contribute a modest amount toward their own pensions and pay 12.6 percent toward their healthcare premiums.

In response to the President’s comments, the Governor’s Press Secretary Cullen Werwie issued the following statement:

I'm sure the President knows that most federal employees do not have collective bargaining for wages and benefits while our plan allows it for base pay. And I'm sure the President knows that the average federal worker pays twice as much for health insurance as what we are asking for in Wisconsin. At least I would hope he knows these facts.

Furthermore, I’m sure the President knows that we have repeatedly praised the more than 300,000 government workers who come to work every day in Wisconsin.

I’m sure that President Obama simply misunderstands the issues in Wisconsin, and isn’t acting like the union bosses in saying one thing and doing another.

Tea Partier in Denver, Honey Badger:

Honey Badgers, unite!

And if you're not a Honey Badger, talk to the claw. Honey Badger don't care.

African bees -- also known as killer bees -- are swarming around Eric and Deborah Uneberg's central Florida home.

Approximately 10,000 bees swarmed from a beehive in a live oak tree in the couple's backyard on Monday when a pizza delivery man approached their home. No one was injured. And, for now, the bees have settled in a nearby live oak tree in Summerfield, near Ocala.

The couple first noticed the beehive on Jan. 17.

Entomologist Richard Martyniak estimates the original hive may have contained up to 60,000 bees.

Central Florida needs Honey Badgers.

Dan Collins

Dan Collins is a dude who blogs. He used to blog elsewhere. Now he blogs here.

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