@gtron - you're right, but it's hard to do since 1) there are a lot of worthy comments on Neatorama and 2) there's no easy way to keep track of them. Someone has tried spamming the comment (with stupid, inane comments) to try and game the system, but since I look at them manually, it didn't work.
@philosophile - thank you for the referrals! I truly appreciate that. If I ever find out how to keep track of them, I'd definitely have a "top referrer" prize ;)
@Rhea - well thank you for the kind compliment about the gray! I think the official name for this kind of gray is either bureaucrat or boring gray. If not, then it should be!
@Ali S. - that's nice of you! I'm sure Johnny Cat appreciates it.
To ted, Christophe, and Johnny Cat - congrats! I'll be sending you emails.
Thank you for the thoughtful responses. In truth, I'm quite wary of the way candidates say that they will do this or they will do that.
I remain unconvinced that McCain will shrink the size of the federal government, after all, it was under Republican administration that we saw the largest increase. Nor am I convinced that a new Republican administration will reign in federal spending.
I'm skeptical of Obama's tax plan - though I suppose it's better to tax and spend (Democrat's way?) than borrow and spend (the Republican's way?)
@philosophile - thank you for the referrals! I truly appreciate that. If I ever find out how to keep track of them, I'd definitely have a "top referrer" prize ;)
@Rhea - well thank you for the kind compliment about the gray! I think the official name for this kind of gray is either bureaucrat or boring gray. If not, then it should be!
@Ali S. - that's nice of you! I'm sure Johnny Cat appreciates it.
To ted, Christophe, and Johnny Cat - congrats! I'll be sending you emails.
Thank you every one for reading Neatorama!
I remain unconvinced that McCain will shrink the size of the federal government, after all, it was under Republican administration that we saw the largest increase. Nor am I convinced that a new Republican administration will reign in federal spending.
I'm skeptical of Obama's tax plan - though I suppose it's better to tax and spend (Democrat's way?) than borrow and spend (the Republican's way?)
If only they could do it with circular saw and miter saw since it's far easier to chop off your fingers with those tools rather than a table saw.