Why would anyone put a large supply of guns into the hands of some of the fiercest criminals on the earth and make no effort whatever to follow their whereabouts or control their use? Bill Whittle has some answers.
Why would anyone put a large supply of guns into the hands of some of the fiercest criminals on the earth and make no effort whatever to follow their whereabouts or control their use? Bill Whittle has some answers.
Posted in News, Political polemics
Tagged drug cartel, Eric Holder, executive privilege, Fast and Furious, gun cotrol, Mexico
Got a birthday, anniversary, or wedding coming up?
Let your friends know how important this election is to you — register with Obama 2012, and ask for a donation in lieu of a gift. It’s a great way to support the President on your big day. Plus, it’s a gift that we can all appreciate — and goes a lot further than a gravy bowl.
Setting up and sharing your registry page is easy—so get started today.
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So reads the Obama Event Registry on the campaign’s Obama – Biden Blog.
If it is an act of desperation it is excusable. Soliciting your supporters wedding and birthday gifts is distasteful and embarrassing but it is also open and honest. If you are losing a fight for your political life some honest but unusual measures can be acceptable.
The rub comes in if it’s not a desperation move but just another way to get a few more bucks from your constituents. Then it’s just plain shameless. I call upon Barack to give up his golf and donate the greens fees, and upon Michelle to buy one less thousand dollar dress and donate the money to the cause.
And let’s suppose, just suppose the Obama kids got birthday gifts. Wouldn’t that be a scandal now.
Posted in News, Political polemics
Tagged birthday gifts, campaign funds, donate, Obama Biden, wedding gifts
A bold faced lie is a lie told with a straight and confident face (hence “bold-faced”), usually with the corresponding tone of voice and emphatic body language of one confidently speaking the truth. That’s the definition of a bold faced lie according to Wikipedia.
The Democratically controlled Senate has not voted on a budget in 3 ½ years. That’s a fact and it is contrary to law. It has been a major point of contention so there is no possibility whatever that Sen. Claire McCaskill does not know that the Senate has failed to pass a budget in all that time. Now watch the video and see what a bold faced lie looks like.
What follows are verbatim quotes from Paul Krugman’s article today in the New York Times.
“Yes, there are big failings in Greece’s economy, its politics and no doubt its society.”
“Greece does indeed have a lot of corruption and a lot of tax evasion, and the Greek government has had a habit of living beyond its means.”
“Beyond that, Greek labor productivity is low by European standards — about 25 percent below the European Union average.”
From that Krugman concludes:
“But those failings aren’t what caused the crisis that is tearing Greece apart…”
“The Germans and the European Central Bank [must] realize that they’re the ones who need to change their behavior, spending more and, yes, accepting higher inflation…Greece will basically go down in history as the victim of other people’s hubris.”
In Krugman’s world, wherever that is, if a nation is ridden with corruption, allows extensive tax evasion and has a habit of living beyond its means for years, then when the money runs out it’s someone elses fault. With thinking like that the man could become president of the United States.
And then the economist turned journalist asks why the U.S. doesn’t have “the kind of severe regional crises now afflicting Europe?” His answer is “that we have a strong central government, and the activities of this government in effect provide automatic bailouts to states that get in trouble.”
So the reason America remains on a relatively sound footing is because we support failures automatically.
Prior to Barack Obama, presidents urged Congress to make laws. Obama doesn’t bother. He cuts out the middle man with an executive order. The orders always come on a Friday after the White House newsroom has largely been vacated for the weekend. Besides, nobody reads the Saturday paper in any event. The Constitution? Oh that was written years ago, it’s out of date.
In a move that might be called the campaigns first October surprise, the presumptive Democratic candidate has granted amnesty to youthful immigrants. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano made the announcement Friday morning; the new policy will not grant citizenship to children who came to the United States as illegal immigrants, but will remove the threat of deportation and grant them the right to work in the United States.
If socialism is his goal,
He has the country on a roll.
Inch by inch, hair by hair,
He is quietly taking us there.
Posted in News, Political polemics
Tagged amnesty, Executive Order, hispanic vote, Immigration
A man’s home is his castle, right? Not exactly. Once the mortgage is paid a man has the comfort of knowing it’s his for life, right? Not exactly. The government cannot take a man’s homestead away except as necessary to build a highway, a bridge or some other project for the benefit of all, certainly not to turn it over to another private party, right? Not exactly.
A real King could do what he liked in his castle. A man today can do only what the government permits. The permission process can be long, costly and still end up in being denied. Your mother may have to go to the nursing home if the town won’t allow the changes needed to accommodate her living with you.
You can pay off the mortgage for life. The bank will never come back and say “We decided we want some more money from you. We are running a little short.” But the government will. It’s called property tax. You can never pay it off and you can never stop the collector from deciding to take a little more if they are running short.
You have heard of the law of eminent domain. Let’s go to the dictionary. Eminent – prominent, of higher standing. Domain – a territory over which rule or control is exercised. The government has final rights to your castle, not you. The US Supreme court in the Kelo decision allowed the taking of a home from a taxpayer in Connecticut enabling a developer to bulldoze the house and build something that would yield higher property tax revenue.
You worked all your life, you scraped and you saved, you did everything right. You achieved the dream, the home is yours. Now it is the autumn of your life. You have earned the comfort of knowing that whatever happens, your home is yours for life. Not exactly. If misfortune strikes and you can’t pay the rent they call property tax, it’s bye, bye castle.
Oh, I know, many municipalities have laws and practices that allow you to stay in your own home until you die. But there is something disquieting about the fact that you are living at the mercy of a government in what has become their home by default.
The people of North Dakota have decided to do something about it.
“I would like to be able to know that my home, no matter what happens to my income or my life, is not going to be taken away from me because I can’t pay a tax,” said Susan Beehler, one in a group of North Dakotans who have pressed for an amendment to the state’s Constitution to end the property tax. They argue that the tax is unpredictable, inconsistent, counter to the concept of property ownership.
The proposition comes to a vote on Tuesday. It isn’t practical enough to pass, but it’s a nice idea.
Posted in News, Opinion, Political philosophy
Tagged Eminent domain, Kelo v. City of New London, North Dakota, Property tax, Tax
A young 39 year old Henrique Capriles has the pole position in a race to replace the cancer stricken Hugo Chavez in Venezuela. If elected it would be a sharp turn to the Right for that country. Of course there was no other direction in which to turn from where Hugo Chavez stood. Despots like Chavez often come to power by creating the perception of an enemy to the masses then present themselves as their best and only protector. If the enemy is imaginary, all the better because no one else will be fighting against it on behalf of th
If Capriles does replace Chavez, Cindy Sheehan will have to pay for her own airfare if she wants to visit that South American country again. Folks like Sean Penn and Danny Glover will need to find another country in which to do their Jane Fonda thing. I suggest they try North Korea.
Posted in News
Tagged Capriles, Chavez, Cindy Sheehan, Henrique Capriles Radonski, Hugo Chavez, Venezuela