Monday, October 25, 2010

Cat Food Commission admits irrelevance

So now, as it nears its final months, the Cat Food Commission admits that there's really no reason for it to exist in the first place. By suggesting they might put out separate reports and by, very predictably, suggesting that eliminating tax cuts are off the table, they're making clear what progressive critics have claimed all along. The commission is a complete joke in terms of actually accomplishing anything useful, but might possibly achieve its' less publicized goal of cutting spending on programs that the public likes, but that more elite institutions don't, i.e., Social Security.

Disband the damned commission and send everyone home!!! 

2 comments:

  1. Pet food recalls prompted by contamination are usually handled quickly to prevent harm to animals and people exposed to the food. Pet food contamination is generally caused by bad ingredients or improper handling during the manufacturing process.

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  2. Not all cat food is created equal! Cats are carnivores, which means that their natural diet consists exclusively of meat. Some types of cat food contain less meat than they should in order to make a little go a long way.

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