Monthly Archives: February 2011

SEVERE ENERGY CRISIS HITS SOUTHWESTERN TIER

Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas are suffering severe shortages of electricity and natural gas. Hospital administrators in Texas are screaming because even hospitals are not excluded from rolling blackouts planned by electric utility providers. The crisis is but a preview of what will be in store if liberal energy policies prevail. Mexico promised to add power to the grid to help us in our hour of need. Then they reneged. In times of stress when you find out who your friends are.

Obama is taking the heat. The pun wasn’t intended, but now that it’s in print it makes you think,….perhaps he has taken our heat. He placed a moratorium on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico against the explicit advice of his own panel of experts. It was a high profile issue, not a time to contravene expert advice. So the administration changed the advice.

The panel of experts signed a letter exposing the fraud. The main stream press didn’t seem to notice. We reported it in our post First Oil Rig Sails Away .

The drilling ban was lifted, but only after some of the big drilling rigs were gone.

The president canceled the granting of new exploration leases, partially restored after the damage was done. The permitting process has started anew. It takes from five to ten years of feeding the legal profession to go from getting the lease to dropping a bit to start the hole.

Then there’s coal. If we can get some heat we can make electricity. The land has plenty of coal and it burns. But Obama promised to make it economically unfeasible to build a new coal fired energy plant. Darn! Let’s hope he is not a man of his word.

Perhaps we should just build a fence all along the Canadian border. That’s where the cold is coming from, isn’t it?

AMERICA’S SPUTNIK MOMENT

BRITISH TRIDENT MISSILE ARMED SUBMARINE

Her Majesty’s underwater ship. Russia want’s to know her secrets (the ship’s, not Her Majesty’s). And we are going to rat them out. Russia wants some secrets, Obama wants a treaty, it sounds like a deal. We get something; they get something. That’s the Chicago way.

We are selling out a 200 year-long faithful friend and ally for a lousy signature from a 200 year-long deceitful enemy. It isn’t even a good deal!

Obama must be replaced. Somehow we have to show our friends we made a mistake. The American people chose Obama. The American people are kicking Britain in the shins, by proxy. We must revoke the proxy and apologize for our error. We must.

Bob B

PUTTING BUDGET CUTS IN PERSPECTIVE

Exactly how much is 100 million dollars? It will buy lunches for life. It could take an 18 wheeler to carry it or you can fold it and put it in the corner of you wallet if it’s a check. If it’s in 5 dollar bills it would take a year of counting it by hand until you got it right. Compared to the federal budget, it’s not worth a red cent, as the saying goes.

Obama proudly spoke of his plan to cut 100 million dollars from the budget. Republicans are saying that’s not enough. What’s the gripe? That’s a lot of money, isn’t it. Watch the video.

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A college student has done a great job of providing a clear perspective on the overall budget and the impact of a 100M dollar cut.

PRESIDENT OBAMA SHUTS OUT THE PRESS, ALL THE PRESS

Courtesy of The FishBowl, Washington, DC.

After being shut out of the President’s Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, the White House Correspondents Association (WHCA) appealed  to the White House for press corps access to an event that’s been called one of the President’s most important foreign policy priorities for almost a year – the signing of the START Treaty. The letter from the news group reads in part:

On behalf of the White House Correspondents Association we are writing to protest in the strongest possible terms the White House’s decision to close the President’s Cabinet meeting on Tuesday and his signing of the START Treaty today to the full press pool.

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Prior to the President’s statement Tuesday night, the press corps had not received a substantive update from the White House all day on the situation in Egypt. In addition, the press corps did not have an on-camera briefing, or an off-camera gaggle, with you yesterday to ask the White House about its decision-making process during this major foreign policy crisis. Now for two straight days the full press pool is being shut out of events that have typically been open and provided opportunities try to ask the President a question.

Obama campaigned on openness. All important hearings were going to be broadcast on CSPAN. He broke that promise. CSPAN was denied access to the most important hearings of the Obama administration’s two years in office. Obama pledged that every bill would be posted on the internet at least 5 days before it was signed to give the public time to read them and and make their opinions known to their representatives. He failed to keep that promise as well. Even members of Congress, Republican members, were denied copies of the final bill in time to analyze what they contained before voting on them.

We have commented before, on the pre-selection process this president uses to choose which members of the press are going to be allowed to present a question when the president concludes his opening remarks. The format retains the appearance of the spontaneity, but  spontaneity no longer not exists.

We have seen Fox News barred from a general press event until the other agencies took a strong stance in defense of Fox and the Fourth Estate.

No other president in history of this great nation has been less open and more controlling of the press than Barack Obama.

Houston, we have a problem.

HIDE YOUR SERVER, YOU MAY BE NEXT

Politico

The federal government has seized the Web addresses of 10 websites that allegedly live stream sporting and pay-per-view events online, shutting them down just days before one of the biggest televised sporting events of the year: the Super Bowl.

The U. S. Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of New York, working in conjunction with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, seized the Web addresses Tuesday.

So that’s how they do it; they disable the addresses. Never mind the headline; they don’t even need to know where your server is.

Today’s action by the Fed may have a certain justification. It would appear it does. But it gives one a bit of a jolt to discover how easy it is for the government to shut down selected internet traffic. There has been no trial, there was no forewarning. According to what information is available this is a pre-emptive move. The website operators are expected to do something that could be deemed illegal if their anticipated acts were challenged in court and if they lost the challenge.

Scary, isn’t it.