Category Archives: News

CHRISTIANS ARRESTED FOR HANDING OUT TRACTS IN PUBLIC

Three Christian men tried to offer Gospels of John to passersby on a public street in the vicinity of a Muslim festival. After 3 minutes a swarm of police converged on them, and arrested them.

From Power Line
The policeman’s order violated the First Amendment, so that conviction should be subject to reversal. It is good that a Michigan jury didn’t buy this plainly unconstitutional prosecution, but the story, taken as a whole, is sobering. These evangelists incurred expenses that must have been well into five figures, at a bare minimum, and on top of that had a legitimate fear of criminal conviction–all for engaging in activity that falls within the heart of the First Amendment’s protection. They were vilified, too; this is from the Detroit Free Press story that McCarthy refers to:

“It’s really about a hatred of Muslims,” [Dearborn Mayor Jack] O’Reilly said. “That is what the whole heart of this is. … Their idea is that there is no place for Muslims in America. They fail to understand the Constitution.”

That quote is so Orwellian as to leave one speechless. Passing out the Gospel of John reflects a “fail[ure] to understand the Constitution?” Does the Constitution ban Christianity? Some on the Left apparently think so.

AD HOMINEM INC.

From today’s New York Times:

WASHINGTON — Democratic candidates across the country are opening a fierce offensive of negative advertisements against Republicans, using lawsuits, tax filings, reports from the Better Business Bureau and even divorce proceedings to try to discredit their opponents and save their Congressional majority.

Arthur Sulzberger

Litigation 101: “When the facts do not support your case, discredit the witness.”

For more than a year, a large team of researchers at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has been digging into the backgrounds of potential Republican candidates.

You can bet it has been more than a year. How about twenty? or thirty? The Times had not a word of condemnation of the tactic.

So far, many Republican candidates are forcefully defending themselves but not taking the bait by starting their own personal offensives. A review of television advertisements presented since Labor Day showed that the Republicans were basing theirs almost entirely on the records of Democrats on health care, the economic stimulus package and the first vote the Democrats cast when Congress convened in 2009: for making Nancy Pelosi speaker of the House.

Even many of the critical Republican advertisements produced by the candidates or the party are done with a softer touch.

It’s the same pattern that has prevailed for many years. But this year it looks like the differentiation may be greater than ever. That’s a good thing.

REPUBLICANS PLEDGE TO AMERICA

Tomorrow, Thursday Sept 23rd, House Republicans will announce a “Pledge to America” that they will fulfill if voters give them control of the legislature.

Via CBS News, highlights include:

Jobs:
Stop job-killing tax hikes
Allow small businesses to take a tax deduction equal to 20 percent of their    income
Require congressional approval for any new federal regulation that would add to the deficit
Repeal small business mandates in the new health care law.

Cutting Spending:
Repeal and Replace health care
Roll back non-discretionary spending to 2008 levels before TARP and stimulus (will save $100 billion in first year alone)
Establish strict budget caps to limit federal spending going forward
Cancel all future TARP payments and reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac

Reforming Congress:
Will require that every bill have a citation of constitutional authority
Give members at least 3 days to read bills before a vote

THE STUDENT LOAN PROGRAM

BOSTON (Associated Press) Sept 17, 2010

Citigroup Inc. is exiting the private student loan business, as the government changes the playing field by making Uncle Sam the primary lender to students.

The government’s growing role is cutting out private lenders from much of the business of financing higher education, prompting lenders to decide whether to exit the business entirely or scale back.

Citibank is just the first of the major private sector lenders who will be leaving the student loan business. It is the fruit of Obama’s plan to increase government control over colleges and universities by controlling the purse strings.

Wall St Journal, Sept 12, 2009

The Obama plan calls for the U.S. Department of Education to move from its current 20% share of the student-loan origination market to 80% on July 1, 2010, when private lenders will be barred from making government-guaranteed loans. The remaining 20% of the market that is now completely private will likely shrink further as lenders try to comply with regulations Congress created last year. Starting next summer, taxpayers will have to put up roughly $100 billion per year to lend to students.

And

If the feds are now making and owning all such loans, expect default rates to soar. When the government hires contractors to collect on its loans, it pays them for simply calling the borrower, regardless of the result. Private lenders, on the other hand, make money from a performing loan and have a greater incentive to do careful underwriting and aggressive collection.

Default rate by students of Hillsdale College, which accepts no government loan students, is under 2%. The current default rate by students in  the government loan program is over 30%.

Wall St Journal again,

[P]arents will soon have no choice beyond a Washington bureaucracy to borrow money for their college-bound children, and taxpayers will pay a fortune for the privilege.

They will have Hillsdale College and possibly no other.

You will remember how difficult it was to find out what was included in the health care bill. There was one excuse after another. The weakest was it was too long and to complex to be understood. It was said to be 3,000, 2, 000, 1,800 and 2,500 pages long. Nancy Pelosi said we will not know what is in it until it becomes law. She was right about that.

Obama had promised pending bills would be published on the Internet for public review if he were elected. He promised, no more secrecy, debates will be open and broadcast on CSPAN. But there was no timely posting of the health care bill and Obama denied CSPAN access to debates. When John McCain sought openness as promised, the President replied with a ridiculing laugh, “That was the campaign, John. The campaign is over.” The gall of the man!

What were they trying to hide? For one thing, the government’s shutting of private lenders out of the business of making student loans. I hear a question coming from some naïve soul in the corner, what do student loans have to do with health care?

Wall St Journal, Mar 25, 2010

This plan is hitched to ObamaCare for several reasons. For one, the student-loan takeover could never attract a filibuster-proof 60 votes if it had to pass as a stand-alone measure, and it might not even get 51. The government’s bogus accounting for student loans also creates the illusion that this bill will help save enough money in the first five years to protect the ObamaCare provisions from Republican challenges under budget rules. Remember, budget reconciliation is supposed to be about preventing deficits, so it takes a mother lode of accounting gimmicks to claim that the bill’s spending binge is a cost-saver.

Does that answer your question, sir? It is the way Washington works, and it is time we change it. Remember, vote in November.

DEMS DESOLIDATE

Sinking Solidarity Within the Democratic Party

Democratic candidates are spending three times more advertising their stance against Obamacare than they are in support of it. Read more here.

Thirty-one Congressional Democrats sign a petition to Nancy Pelosi (D San Francisco) urging continuation of all the Bush tax cuts. Read more here.

Tennessee Democrat and Congressional candidate Brett Carter is asking Nancy Pelosi (D, San Francisco) to step down for the good of the Democratic party. Read more here.

Democrats expel Democrats from Democratic Party event. “It ain’t about Nancy. It’s about Black people”. Read more here.

THE DAWN AWAKENS, Part II

We have noticed some recent headlines and comments that indicate the business world is beginning to understand the Obama Administration.

“Companies are turning in healthy profits, and are sitting on a record-breaking pile of cash — nearly $1 trillion and growing.” They are reluctant to invest in growth until the the content of new laws becomes clear.

“Ben Bernanke said last week that there is “unusual uncertainty” about the nation’s economic outlook”

“This is not an environment that encourages spending and commitment,” said Howard Silverblatt, a senior index analyst with S&P.”

“These are fundamental concerns,” said Goldstein. “There’s a reason why businesses and consumers are nervous about where we are, and where we are headed”

“Finance Overhaul Casts Long Shadow on the Plains” Farmers are coming to understand that they may not be able to hedge their crops under the new financial reform laws.

“Morgan Stanley Says Government Defaults Inevitable”

Warren Buffet and Bill Gates were strong supporters of Obama when he was running for office. We have yet to hear from them.

LIFE ON THE BORDER

From the San Juan Monitor, the local newspaper in a Texas border town.

An 18-year-old woman, whose name was not disclosed by police, was walking to a friend’s house about 6:30 p.m. Sunday.

A black van pulled up alongside her and three men hopped out, San Juan Police Chief Juan Gonzalez said. They snatched the girl, blindfolded her and took her to Reynosa [Mexico]. The kidnappers began calling the woman’s family demanding ransom money.

Once the abductors realized their victim’s family would not be able to pay a ransom, they dumped her in a random field. She had her cell phone, but police still had no idea where she was.

U.S. authorities did not contact their Mexican counterparts because they did not know whether they were corrupted or connected to the girl’s captors, Gonzalez said.

People that she came across didn’t want to help,” the chief said. “People are living in fear in Mexico.”

This happens to be a Texas story. Arizona is no different, except that some of the towns smaller than San Juan are overwhelmed. Instead of fighting Arizona, Obama should send a contingent of the U.S. Army to the border as President Wilson did in 1914.

LAST WEEK

Week ending September 3, 2010
Monday
Obama says (again) “It took nearly a decade to dig the hole that we’re in”.
The man should know. He was manning a shovel at ACORN for much of the time.

Obama to Brian Williams, “I can’t spend all of my time with my birth certificate plastered on my forehead,”
How about plastering it one time on the Internet?

Tuesday
More climate change scientific fabrications exposed
An inquiry by the InterAcademy Council (IAC) into the basis  of a report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) found it was based on a magazine article by an Indian author who said his magazine article was just a speculation.

JP Morgan Chase lays off 300 to comply with financial reform law. More banks to follow.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. is shutting down its proprietary trading desks and eliminating around 80 U.S. jobs (300 in total) to comply with new regulations on investment banks.

Wednesday
Palin’s endorsement carries the primary for Miller over Murkowski
Miller’s win was a major victory for the Tea Party movement and marked its first defeat of a sitting senator in a primary. It is the Tea Party’s way of saying, if they won’t come to us we will come to them.

Thursday
MideastPeace talks begin.
Ahmadinejad calls upon Palestinians to reject peace and keep on fighting

Friday
Random Thots wanders off again.
We will be away for a week. But stay tuned; posts are scheduled so there will be something new every day. We will be back Sept 13 and pledge to remain on the job with hard hitting articles right up to November.

THE PALESTINIAN CONTRIBUTION TO THE PEACE EFFORT

Palestinians kill 4 Israelis on eve of peace talks.

By MARK LAVIE, Associated Press Tue Aug 31

JERUSALEM – Palestinian gunmen opened fire Tuesday on an Israeli car in the West Bank and killed four passengers. The Islamic militant group Hamas claimed responsibility.

Assailants firing from a passing car riddled the vehicle with bullets as it traveled near Hebron.

One of the victims was pregnant, said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld. Israel’s national rescue service said the victims were two men and two women, everyone in the car was killed.

About 3,000 people joined a rally in Gaza to celebrate the attack.

It was a drive by spray of bullets. A semi-random attack, any Jew will do. That’s grass roots political participation, Palestinian style.

A Google search turned it up in all the major media except the New York Times! But it may be there somewhere, perhaps on the sports page.

MISSING AT THE BECK RALLY

We noticed several things that were missing at Glenn Beck’s rally. We list them in random order; after all, we are Random Thots.

The name. Quick now, what was the name of the rally? The name was not well chosen and is already drifting into obscurity.

Spits and slurs. There was not so much as a false allegation of spits and slurs. The earlier attempt to smear by resorting to the despicable tactic of false accusations of such a serious nature only served to expose the deviousness of some members of the Black Caucus and tarnish the reputation of a respected civil rights hero. We have the people’s press to thank for that exposure.

Blacks. There were very few Black people, less even than the proportion of Blacks estimated to be in the Tea Party movement.

Signs. It was a wise move to ask that signs not be brought. Complying with that request was  indicative of the nature of the crowd. Salt of the earth, good folks, adherents to the values the rally was designed to encourage, restore and preserve.

Litter, drugs, condoms and miscarriages. Remember Woodstock? It took several days to clean up the sight. 800 People were treated for drug related medical issues; eight miscarriages were reported. Such wanton behavior was missing at the Beck rally.

Passel of Politicians. Sarah Palin was there, but politicians were few in number and there were none presently holding office.

It was “The Restoring Honor Rally”. Disruptive behavior, angry confrontations and tee shirts in bad taste were not common fare. Also missing was condemnation of Obama by any of the speakers. His name never came up.
It was “The Restoring Honor Rally”. Disruptive behavior, angry confrontations and tea shirts in bad taste were not common fare. Also missing was condemnation of Obama by any of the speakers. His name never came up.