Morning Constitutional – Tuesday, 22 June 2010

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Good morning, folks. Did Toy Story 3 make you cry? Well, there\’s always your morning constitutional:

Gen. Stanley McCrystal, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan, was called back to Washington after making critical remarks in an interview about administration officials including the president and vice president.

Former federal prosecutor Michael Bromwich on Monday took over as director the agency that oversees offshore drilling. The agency was formerly known as the Minerals Management Service, but was renamed the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement in a shakeup by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar.

Peter Orszag, director of the Office of Management and Budget, plans to leave the position in July.

George Osborne, Britian\’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, unveils a series of large tax increases and drastic service cuts in an effort to balance Britain\’s budget.

Freemont, a small town in Nebraska, moves to ban illegal immigrants from jobs and rental homes.

Texas News: Texas wants to make performing a same-sex marriage a felony. And, looks like Texas can\’t even afford those new revised textbooks that cast doubt on evolution, Thomas Jefferson, and the separation of church and state.

The Dunning-Kruger Effect — how incompetence masks ones ability to recognize their incompetence — was inspired by a bank robber who coated his face with lemon juice to make himself invisible.