December 30, 2009
"Ten Most Wanted Corrupt Politicians."
Here’s the list: it’s a good one…. and yes, there is a republican on it.
Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT): This marks two years in a row for Senator Dodd, who made the 2008 "Ten Most Corrupt" list for his corrupt relationship with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and for accepting preferential treatment and loan terms from Countrywide Financial, a scandal which still dogs him. In 2009, the scandals kept coming for the Connecticut Democrat. In 2009, Judicial Watch filed a Senate ethics complaint against Dodd for undervaluing a property he owns in Ireland on his Senate Financial Disclosure forms. Judicial Watch's complaint forced Dodd to amend the forms. However, press reports suggest the property to this day remains undervalued. Judicial Watch also alleges in the complaint that Dodd obtained a sweetheart deal for the property in exchange for his assistance in obtaining a presidential pardon (during the Clinton administration) and other favors for a long-time friend and business associate. The false financial disclosure forms were part of the cover-up. Dodd remains the head the Senate Banking Committee.
President Barack Obama: During his presidential campaign, President Obama promised to run an ethical and transparent administration. However, in his first year in office, the President has delivered corruption and secrecy, bringing Chicago-style political corruption to the White House. Consider just a few Obama administration "lowlights" from year one: Even before President Obama was sworn into office, he was interviewed by the FBI for a criminal investigation of former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich's scheme to sell the President's former Senate seat to the highest bidder. (Obama's Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and slumlord Valerie Jarrett, both from Chicago, are also tangled up in the Blagojevich scandal.) Moreover, the Obama administration made the startling claim that the Privacy Act does not apply to the White House. The Obama White House believes it can violate the privacy rights of American citizens without any legal consequences or accountability. President Obama boldly proclaimed that "transparency and the rule of law will be the touchstones of this presidency," but his administration is addicted to secrecy, stonewalling far too many of Judicial Watch's Freedom of Information Act requests and is refusing to make public White House visitor logs as federal law requires. The Obama administration turned the National Endowment of the Arts (as well as the agency that runs the AmeriCorps program) into propaganda machines, using tax dollars to persuade "artists" to promote the Obama agenda. According to documents uncovered by Judicial Watch, the idea emerged as a direct result of the Obama campaign and enjoyed White House approval and participation. President Obama has installed a record number of "czars" in positions of power. Too many of these individuals are leftist radicals who answer to no one but the president. And too many of the czars are not subject to Senate confirmation (which raises serious constitutional questions). Under the President's bailout schemes, the federal government continues to appropriate or control -- through fiat and threats -- large sectors of the private economy, prompting conservative columnist George Will to write: "The administration's central activity -- the political allocation of wealth and opportunity -- is not merely susceptible to corruption, it is corruption." Government-run healthcare and car companies, White House coercion, uninvestigated ACORN corruption, debasing his office to help Chicago cronies, attacks on conservative media and the private sector, unprecedented and dangerous new rights for terrorists, perks for campaign donors – this is Obama's "ethics" record -- and we haven't even gotten through the first year of his presidency.
"I Promise, I will Never Die".................
The whole thing is about passing just about ANYTHING to keep appearances and maintain the illusion of Democrat lead progress . After all, why worry about legislation having a negative effect when it is not even implemented until after the 2012 election?
Think about the process of this reform: the rush to pass it-- the self imposed deadlines (august recess, labor Day, December 1, and finally Christmas). Why the Rush? None of the programs are even implemented for 4 more years. Nearly every Senate and House member questioned about it admits to not having read the bills. Yet supporters for it, and protesters against it, are vehement in their stance.
Thomas Sowell Writes: “The only rational explanation for such haste to pass a bill that will be slow to go into effect is to prevent the public from knowing what is in this massive legislation. That is also the only reason that makes sense for postponing the time when Obamacare goes into action after the next presidential election.”
It’s all politics people. America doesn’t want the government to run healthcare, but everyone wants something for nothing, and politicians want to be the ones to provide it. Obama continues to ramble that we cannot afford NOT to address healthcare, and he’s right. Our healthcare system is too expensive and insurance costs are far too high. But Obama’s legislation does not, in any way, address the cost of health care. It is an insurance bill. Simply paying less for healthcare won’t mean we have cheaper healthcare. More likely, it will mean we have a lower supply of doctors, medical supplies, and technology advancements. The government tried Medicare and its going bankrupt faster then they ever imagined it would. They tried Social Security, same thing. Medicaid, Veterans care, and on down the line. Why would any person want them to handle this? It is a political ploy that is going to cost us in quality care and supply, not to mention increase our debt. It is another glaring example of how self-interested and diluted our politicians have become. Willing to pass such a terrible piece of legislation because the pundits say they have to.
Where’s the promised bipartisanship? Where is the Promised Transparency? Where is the promised 3 day internet posting of the bill? Where is the Bill? The media is too busy writing stories about how hard it is being Obama to actually think about what is going on We have more news coverage about Sarah Palin’s vacation trips, then we do criticizing this process. They have hidden this bill from the beginning, finally passing it on Christmas eve to avoid the attention of the public. We are being force fed a bowl of crap, so that Democrats can hang their hat on something for next election. The really depressing thing about it is that Obama admits that this is just a first step. So, we are going to have to listen to this debate for years and years to come.
“In a sense, this administration is only the end result of a long social process that includes raising successive generations with dumbed-down education in schools and colleges that have become indoctrination centers for the visions of the left. Our education system has turned out many people who have never heard any other vision and who can only learn what is wrong with the prevailing vision from bitter experience." -Sowell-
December 28, 2009
ridiculious
December 23, 2009
The Science Mantra
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Science is one of the great achievements of the human mind and the biggest reason why we live not only longer but more vigorously in our old age, in addition to all the ways in which it provides us with things that make life easier and more enjoyable.
Like anything valuable, science has been seized upon by politicians and ideologues, and used to forward their own agendas. This started long ago, as far back as the 18th century, when the Marquis de Condorcet coined the term "social science" to describe various theories he favored. In the 19th century, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels distinguished their own brand of socialism as "scientific socialism." By the 20th century, all sorts of notions wrapped themselves in the mantle of "science."
"Global warming" hysteria is only the latest in this long line of notions, whose main argument is that there is no argument, because it is "science." The recently revealed destruction of raw data at the bottom of the global warming hysteria, as well as revelations of attempts to prevent critics of this hysteria from being published in leading journals, suggests that the disinterested search for truth-- the hallmark of real science-- has taken a back seat to a political crusade.
An intercepted e-mail from a professor at the Climate Research Unit in England to a professor at the University of Pennsylvania warned the latter: "Don't any of you three tell anybody that the UK has a Freedom of Information Act" and urged the American professor to delete any e-mails he may have sent a colleague regarding the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
When a business accused of fraud begins shredding its memos and deleting its e-mails, the media are quick to proclaim these actions as signs of guilt. But, after the global warming advocates began a systematic destruction of evidence, the big television networks went for days without even reporting these facts, much less commenting on them.
December 18, 2009
Trouble coming?
Iranian forces take over Iraq oil well
NASIRIYAH, Iraq (AFP) – Iranian forces took control of a southern Iraqi oil well on a disputed section of the border on Friday, US and Iraqi officials told AFP.
"There has been no violence related to this incident and we trust this will be resolved through peaceful diplomacy between the governments of Iraq and Iran," a US military spokesman told AFP at Contingency Operating Base Adder, just outside the southern Iraqi city of Nasiriyah.
"The oil field is in disputed territory in between Iranian and Iraqi border forts," he said, adding that such incidents occur quite frequently.
An official of the state-owned South Oil Co in the southeastern city of Amara, and west of the field, said: "An Iranian force arrived at the field early this morning (Friday).
"It took control of Well 4 and raised the Iranian flag even though the well lies in Iraqi territory," the official added.
"An oil ministry delegation is to travel to the area on Saturday to assess the situation."
The national security council was due to hold an emergency meeting on Friday chaired by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, Iraqi state television said quoting the minister of state for national security, Shirwan al-Waili.
The council also groups the ministers of interior, defence, foreign affairs, justice and finance.
Well 4 lies in the Fauqa Field, part of a cluster of fields Iraq unsuccessfully put up for auction to oil majors in June. The field has estimated reserves of 1.55 million barrels.
The field is about 500 metres (yards) from an Iranian border fort and about 1 kilometre from an Iraqi border fort, US Colonel Peter Newell said, adding that it falls on the Iraqi side of a border agreed between the two countries.
There are five other similar fields that also fall into disputed territory, he said.
"What happens is, periodically, about every three or four months, the oil ministry guys from Iraq will go ... to fix something or do some maintenance. They'll paint it in Iraqi colours and throw an Iraqi flag up.
"They'll hang out there for a while, until they get tired, and as soon as they go away, the Iranians come down the hill and paint it Iranian colours and raise an Iranian flag. It happened about three months ago and it will probably happen again."
He added that the Iraqis are "very concerned about the Iranians pulling oil out of fields underneath Iraq."
Iran has prevented Iraqi oil officials from reaching the well in the past, an industry source said. The Iraqis have accused Iran of firing on their people, something Tehran has denied.
There have been a number of meetings in recent years aimed at reaching agreement on border fields, so far without success.
December 17, 2009
Free Markets....................
Dan Oliver, of National Review, writes:
When a collection of free individuals are willing to pay a price for a product that creates “excess” profits, it signals producers to provide more of that product. If the market does not support a given price, producers are forced to redeploy their assets for more pressing social needs. Similarly, if a factor of production, such as labor or capital, changes in price, producers instantly react, sending signals — through the prices of intermediate goods — down to the consumer. Prices effortlessly allocate society’s assets to reflect consumer preference and adjust to accommodate the ever-changing availability of scarce resources.
But governmental interference in prices, through taxation, subsidies, and regulation, complicates this process — affecting not only the consumption of final goods, but also the economic calculations that are necessary to provide intermediate goods and services. Higher-order division of labor fails. Poverty results. For example, while Chinese and Russian central planners were busy setting quotas for steel mills, there was no method for consumers to signal that they preferred food — and millions starved to death.
No matter how well intentioned the government or political activist might be, they are unable to compare with the free market principles that are supposed to guide out economy. Today, the political class’s of the world (left and right) have decided to go with the so-called “Third Way”.
December 15, 2009
8 year old student suspended for this?
Let's jump straight to the point here, this flat out ridiculousness. Are we really so paranoid as a society that an image of the crucifix merits a child's psychological evaluation? I probably drew the same image a hundred times in school and never heard a word about it. I had friends who drew it all over their backpacks. It is insane that this teacher, not to mention the schools administration, found suspension and psychological evaluation an appropriate response. What did they think he was drawing? Are they so unaware of the Christian religion and it's relation with "the holidays" that they didn't make this very simple correlation? Do they not understand that kids usually draw X's on the eye's of people who are hurt, because that's what cartoon's on TV do? This response is so far over-board that it would be more appropriate to evaluate the teacher. I guess I didn't realize that the crucifix was such an offensive and dangerous symbol for the holidays. I hope this teacher never enters a catholic church, or she may go into cardiac arrest.
100 reasons why Global Warming is not man-made
A report issued by the well respected European Foundation, argues that a higher level of carbon dioxide is not a problem because it helps to boost crop yields. The Foundation also claimed that the warming we are now experiencing is “mostly natural”, pointing to historic shifts in the climate such as when Vikings farmed on Greenland in medieval times.
Political analyst Jim McConalogue, who wrote the report, said: “This demonstrates how tenuous, improper and indeed false the scientific and political claims are for man-made global warming.
From claims that climate change can be controlled by human activity, to the proposition that CO2 emissions represent a severe threat to our way of life, McConalogue argues that there is little evidence to support any of these claims.
He warned that the Copenhagen Climate Summit was likely to lead to “nonsensical targets” to reduce emissions, which would result in a “burdensome regulatory agenda”. After Copenhagen, voters around the world “will see what travesty has been done in their name, as foolish politicians and indifferent industry associations have engulfed their countries in emissions legislation”.
click on the Read More link below to see the European Foundations 100 reasons why Global Warming is natural and not man-made
December 11, 2009
Friday Night Quote............................
Praise for China's one-child policy is insane..............
A planetary law, such as China's one-child policy, is the only way to reverse the disastrous global birthrate. Doing nothing will result in an unsustainable population of nine billion by 2050. Humans are the only rational animals but have yet to prove it. The world can only accommodate so many people, especially if billions get indoor plumbing and cars.
There’s something that you should take away from that paragraph. Mainly, the lack of common sense. Preachers of environmental disaster have been screaming about population control for over 200 years. Educated predictions of future world population have gone from a high of 20 billion, to 15 billion, to 11 billion (1990 UN estimate) to now 9 billion in 2050.
In 1968, Paul Ehrlich published the highly referenced book; The Population Bom. The book predicted that by 1985, overpopulation would lead to world famine, the death of the oceans, a reduction in life expectancy to 42 years, nuclear war, and the wasting of the Midwest into a vast desert. Overpopulation has been
Federal employee's enjoy financial boom throughout recession...........
For feds, more get 6-figure salaries
Average pay $30,000 over private sector
By Dennis Cauchon
USA TODAY
The number of federal workers earning six-figure salaries has exploded during the recession, according to a USA TODAY analysis of federal salary data.Federal employees making salaries of $100,000 or more jumped from 14% to 19% of civil servants during the recession's first 18 months — and that's before overtime pay and bonuses are counted. Federal workers are enjoying an extraordinary boom time — in pay and hiring — during a recession that has cost 7.3 million jobs in the private sector.
December 10, 2009
Expanding Medicare??????????
In their infinite wisdom, and through a total lack of economic common sense, the Senate has decided to EXPAND Medicare. This news will be sure to please doctors and hospitals, who already believe that Medicare is unsustainable. Medicare currently compensates providers below cost, with many doctors refusing care, and others capping how many patients they can afford to see. Under the Senates compromise Medicare will expand to cover patients as young as 55 years old. This will ensure a massively expanded unfunded mandate on American taxpayers for years to come. To show you just how stupid this plan really is, I have copied an excerpt from the Medicare 2009 annual report.
Medicare's financial difficulties come sooner—and are much more severe—than those confronting Social Security. Underlying health care costs per enrollee are projected to rise faster than the earnings per worker on which payroll taxes and Social Security benefits are based. The fund again fails our test of short-range financial adequacy. The fund also continues to fail our long range test of close actuarial balance by a wide margin. The projected date of HI Trust Fund exhaustion is 2017, two years earlier than in last year's report. Projected HI dedicated revenues fall short of outlays by rapidly increasing margins in all future years. The Medicare Report shows that the HI Trust Fund could be brought into actuarial balance over the next 75 years by changes equivalent to an immediate 134 percent increase in the payroll tax, or an immediate 53 percent reduction in program outlays. The projected exhaustion of the HI Trust Fund within the next eight years is an urgent concern. Congressional action will be necessary to ensure uninterrupted provision of HI services to beneficiaries. Correcting the financial imbalance for the HI Trust Fund—even in the short range alone—will require substantial changes to program income and/or expenditures.
Democrats to increase the National debt ceiling...... Again!
“We’ve incurred this debt. We have to pay our bills,” House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told POLITICO Wednesday
The mark of $1.8 Trillion is double of what was discussed during last springs budgtet resolutions, and is another sign of Washingtons inability to propoerly manage spending. To get this through, Democrats wil be attaching the new ceiling to the Military appropriations bill, which funds efforts in Iraq and Afghanastan making the bill a “must pass” legislation.
“It is December. We don’t really have a choice,” Obey told POLITICO. “The bill’s already been run up; the credit card has already been used. When you get the bill in the mail you need to pay it.”
So you see, they don’t have a choice because they already spent the money. What great representatives we have. They don’t even think for one second that maybe they should cut back on spending. It doesn’t even cross their minds. They are oblivious to the economic realities that we all live with in our personal lives. They are government cronies, completely in bed with government unions and have no sense of what grows and retracts our national value. Think about it-- Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Barrack Obama--- Are any of them educated specifically in economics? Are any of them able to make financial decisions based on sound economic principls? No, they are a bunch of activists and lawyers who solidify their power by growing government. Not even a month ago, Barrack Obama vowed to be more defecit conscious. I guess he does that by expanding the debt ceiling. This is what happens when we elect a social worker to the highest office in the country.
December 9, 2009
Tax money for Abortions stays in the Senate healthcare bill
From the Washington Post
The Senate narrowly rejected an amendment that would have restricted abortion coverage in the pending health-care bill, leaving in question whether Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) has the 60 votes needed to move the bill toward final passage.
The measure, which failed 54-45, addressed the scope of restrictions on coverage of abortion services for people who receive subsidies to buy insurance. The outcome could cost the support of Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.), who has threatened to filibuster the $848 billion bill unless abortion restrictions are tightened.
Meanwhile California Senator Dianne Feinstein makes the statement that it is morally correct for taxpayers opposed to abortion to cough up money for it. Her reasoning: we pay for lots of things we don't believe in. Audio linked below. I've written on this before and I won't go into it too much here. I simply find it unbelievable that they could mandate public support for such a divided issue. It's one thing to go to war, with the national security of everyone at risk. It's another thing to take a social issue and mandate its support from people who find it reprehensible and morally wrong. Government force is in full swing, with "progressives" taking the perogative on what is moral. If any group is less capable of judging morailty, I don't know of them.
December 8, 2009
You have got to be joking……….
“the nation must continue to spend our way out of this recession until more Americans are back at work."
I wonder if that would work for my credit card too?
Meanwhile, the President misses the irony of his announcement coming a day after the CBO’s latest stimulus report. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the cost per job created with last years stimulus money was just under $250,000.00 a pop. And that doesn’t even show how many jobs were prevented in the private sector by wasting a $1.4 trillion on government.
Obama seems intent on repeating the same mistakes that prolonged the Great Depression. In true Herbert Hoover fashion, he called for more government spending on infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges and water projects; and for new tax breaks for consumers who invest in energy-efficient retrofits in their homes.
The Keynesian view of the world that this president has is truly disturbing. Every time he talks about the economy he promises to spend more money that we don’t have. The government simply refuses to acknowledge that it has grown too large to sustain, so they come up with half-baked-reasons to catapult spending to new heights. If you want to grow the economy you have to increase the PRIVATE SECTOR workforce. All he is doing is taking limited resources out of the market and using them for his preferred area of business.
Meanwhile, images of Obama’s first major infrastructure project have been leaked on the internet. It aint the Hoover Damn, but I think it looks promising…….
Harry Reid.....Moron!
Once again the liberals are trying to tie their issues to some historical event that shows opposition to them is evil. The liberal (fascist) tendencie to do this is really quite amusing. Here we have Harry Reid comparing healthcare opposition to anti-abolitionists. I think he might be senile. I've previously shown clips of Democrats comparing the healthcare issue to the holocaust.
December 7, 2009
How the Left teaches tolerance and indoctrinates children........
Kevin Jennings was appointed by President Obama to be the “Safe School Czar” on may 19, 2009. His appointment immediately caught the attention of many Republicans, laying the foundation for yet another controversy relating to the political appointees of the current administration. Jennings has more skeletons in his closet than perhaps any other member of this administration, and is now in position to dictate what are children are taught in school.
Jennings founded and directed the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). GLSEN publicly strives to influence educational curriculum to include materials which the group believes will increase tolerance of gay students. One of the ways they go about this mission, is by maintaining a recommended reading list, which they believe "furthers the mission to ensure safe schools for all children". GLSEN's booklink allows teachers to purchase these books for mandatory student reading and classroom assignments. According to GLSEN's own press releases, the reading list was extremely important in the efforts to influence the American education system. The guys over at gatewaypundit checked out the recommended reading for students in grades 7-12, and needless to say, they were blown away by what they discovered. The image at the top of this post is taken directly from the recommended reading list of our school safety czar!
Gateway:
Book after book after book contained stories and anecdotes that weren’t merely X-rated and pornographic, but which featured explicit descriptions of sex acts between pre-schoolers; stories that seemed to promote and recommend child-adult sexual relationships; stories of public masturbation, anal sex in restrooms, affairs between students and teachers, five-year-olds playing sex games, semen flying through the air. One memoir even praised becoming a prostitute as a way to increase one’s self-esteem. Above all, the books seemed to have less to do with promoting tolerance than with an unabashed attempt to indoctrinate students into a hyper-sexualized worldview. Mere descriptions on our part could not convey the emotional gut reaction one gets when seeing what Kevin Jennings wants kids to read as school assignments. So we began scanning pages from each of the books, and then made exact transcriptions of the relevant passages on each page. Read the passages below and judge for yourself. There’s no wiggle room. The language is explicit, the intent clear.
To be specific, the books we read were:
Queer 13, Being Different, The Full Spectrum, Revolutionary Voices, Reflections of a Rock Lobster, Passages of Pride, Growing Up Gay/Growing Up Lesbian, The Order of the Poison Oak, In Your Face, Mama’s Boy, Preacher’s Son, Love & Sex: Ten Stories of Truth
According to Kevin Jennings and GLSEN, books about a 13-year-old getting “my cock sucked and my ass fucked” or about a teenager enjoying the “exquisite bitter taste” of his friend’s semen are not just acceptable, they’re highly recommended. As GLSEN’s own site says, “All BookLink items are reviewed by GLSEN staff for quality and appropriateness of content.” Really? (Note: GLSEN does advise adults to “review content for suitability.”)
December 5, 2009
Hyper Inflation Nation Part 3
December 4, 2009
Friday Night Quote..........
December 3, 2009
Minnesota state budget.......
On April 27, 2008 the Democratic majority in the Minnesota Legislator passed the HHS Spending Bill-HF 1362. Rather than working on balancing our budget, the Majority party increased the budget for welfare by 2.2 billion dollars. An increase of 20.47! Shortly after that, an audit was performed on these programs revealing that millions of dollars from minnesota taxpayers were somehow being spent all over the country (including Hawaii--by people on wellfare!)
Guess what I would do…..
Chris Horner to sue NASA, Barbara Boxer seeks to punish whistleblowers.....
"I assume that what is there is highly damaging," Mr. Horner said. "These guys are quite clearly bound and determined not to reveal their internal discussions about this.
Clearly, Mr. Horner is a flat earth creationist and holocaust denier. Meanwhile, Democrats on the hill are attempting to change the focus of the crime that was uncovered through climategate. Senator Barbara Boxer (living proof that no-intelligence is required in the Senate) said that the leaked e-mails in the climategate scandal should be treated as a criminal matter, but not for the scientist perpetrating the world-wide fraud. She wants to skip right past what the emails revealed, and go straight to prosecuting whoever released them
"You call it Climategate; I call it E-mail-theft-gate. We may well have a hearing on this, we may not. We may have a briefing for senators, we may not," Boxer said. "Part of our looking at this will be looking at a criminal activity."
The audacity is unreal. This would be like Tom Petters (ponzi scheme operator extraordinaire) blaming his employees for exposing his crimes and violating his personal privacy. Boxer sails right past the fact that we are trying to enter into a global treaty, which has the potential to destroy the world’s economy and change the entire framework of our country, over science that has been established with false data. When Sarah Palin was running for Vice-President, her email was hacked and released to the public. There was nothing incriminating in those emails, but it lead to all sorts of investigations and legal subpoenas (AKA: Trooper-gate). I don't recall Senator Boxer showing the same outrage over Palin’s right to privacy. Boxer is simply using the same old liberal tactic of re-directing attention in the face of outright fraud. Her ponzi scheme is unraveling before her eyes and she is grasping at anything she can to divert attention. My question to Al Gore, Senator Boxer, and the rest of you commies out there is very simple: “Who are the Deniers now?”
December 2, 2009
Failure of the Mind
So my life goes.
The tragic part of this is the fact that the people who think this way, KNOW that they are not logical and are not thinking but reacting from emotion. They often times tell me "I know in my heart that buying carbon credits is a good thing, I FEEL IT!"
What are all these things about? Failure of the Mind. People don't want to think anymore. Folks would rather go through life, gorging themselves at the table of mediocrity. Nobody wants to be special, nobody wants to earn, nobody wants to think. Chances are that if you have read this far into my post, these rules don't apply to you. However, if you often times turn on the history channel and think you are learning, you are not out of the woods yet.
People don't want to think. A friend of mine at work (who shares a similar disdain for lack of thinking) was recently talking to a person who he had a disagreement with.
Idiot: You don't have many friends, doesn't that bother you?
My friend: It's lonely at the top of the mountain. You lower your standards to please people, and that makes me sick.
Idiot: I would rather throw aside my standards than be lonely.
I wish this type of thinking was the abnormal, but tragically I find it to be the standard. Don't believe me? Find some bilge rat wearing a Vikings hat... Approach him and say "Excuse me sir, could you tell me who is the Quarterback for the Vikings?" When he promptly replies "Brett Favre of course". Come back quick with, "Could you tell me who the Senate Majority Leader is?". When he stares blank at you, just remember... Thinking is hard, that's why people don't do it.
Or try the Michael Savage test. Find a recent high school or college graduate (even a regular adult will do). Ask them "Scuse me sir... Could you tell me the difference between these 3 items:
1. Fettucini
2. Rigatoni
3. Mussolini"
When he calmly chuckles and says, "How silly of you! I have a PHD in Social Work, not in Italian Food! HAR HAR HAR!!!!" while he steps into his Prius, just remember how I say, "Thinking is hard, that's why people don't do it"
How does this have to do with conservative thought? It doesn't so much. It more has to do with "Rogue thinking" and going against the norm. Like signing your signature on the Declaration of Independence.
I firmly believe that if you talk to people, challenge them, and get them to think, they will become conservatives over time. There is no way around it. Get people to read books. Any book will do, because eventually they will want books with substance and authenticity, and look to classics and others that promote critical thought.
"Thou Shalt Think" -Ayn Rand
Thoughts on last nights Presidential address
My empathy for Obama was quickly dissolved however, when it became clear how politically motivated his speech would be. He pledged 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan while simultaneously telling the entire world when we would be leaving. Not a great military strategy, but a necessary one for a politician worried more about elections. He spoke about his accomplishments in closing Gitmo and ending water boarding, which just created an odd combination of what felt like half campaign speech, and half emotional rhetoric. It just didn’t work. The sad realization of Obama supporters across the country would have been a sight to behold, because the fact of the matter is: Obama gave a speech that sounded just like George Bush.
Gabor Steingart commented:
It was the least truthful address that he has ever held. He spoke of responsibility, but almost every sentence smelled of party tactics. He demanded sacrifice, but he was unable to say what it was for exactly. Strength in Afghanistan will be tripled relative to the Bush years, a fact that is sure to impress hawks in America. But just 18 months later, just in time for Obama's re-election campaign, the horror of war is to end and the draw down will begin. The doves of peace will be let free.
It was as though Obama had taken one of his old campaign speeches and merged it with a text from the library of ex-President George W. Bush. Extremists kill in the name of Islam, he said, before adding that it is one of the "world's great religions." He promised that responsibility for the country's security would soon be transferred to the government of President Hamid Karzai -- a government which he said was "corrupt." The Taliban is dangerous and growing stronger. But "America will have to show our strength in the way that we end wars," he added. It was a dizzying combination of surge and withdrawal, of marching to and fro.
Obama clearly failed to impress. He will now have to explain how a bankrupt country is going to pay for this assault which now rivals any amount spent by Bush. And of course, we still need money for healthcare and cap and trade legislation. Personally, I don’t know how I feel about the Afghan war. Like John Kerry before me, "I was for it before I was against it". Much the same as I am in regards to the Iraq war. My perspective of US military action overseas is that we are getting over-extended. We go to these Middle-Eastern Countries and instead of routing resistance, we lay back and try to play the good-cop. We don’t allow our military to do what it would take for a total military victory, because what it would take would be pretty vicious. It would mean massive disruption of imports and exports. It would mean civilian casualties, food shortages, and bombing of populated cities. It may even mean WATER BOARDING!!! In the age of 24 hour media, the American people don’t have the stomach for this kind of war. Instead, we send troops over there and they play policeman. It’s not a winning strategy, and I don't find it a very responsible use of resources. Especially considering his lack of financing in boarder security and military defense.
I don’t know what the best action would be for our government from this point forward. If we're going to be in Afghanistan, I guess I am glad Obama is listening to his military experts, but there are many uncertainties to consider. One thing however, is for certain: Bush and Obama grow closer together in almost every political policy with each passing day.
Monckton Slams Climategate....

(Read Full Report Here)
THE WHISTLE BLOWS FOR TRUTH
by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley
The whistleblower deep in the basement of one of the ugly, modern tower-blocks of the dismal, windswept University of East Anglia could scarcely have timed it better.In less than three weeks, the world’s governing class – its classe politique – would meet in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss a treaty to inflict an unelected and tyrannical global government on us, with vast and unprecedented powers to control all once-free world markets and to tax and regulate the world’s wealthier nations for its own enrichment: in short, to bring freedom, democracy, and prosperity to an instant end worldwide, at the stroke of a pen, on the pretext of addressing what is now known to be the non-problem of manmade “global warming”.
REVEALED: THE ABJECT CORRUPTION OF CLIMATE SCIENCE
The gallant whistleblower now faces a police investigation at the instigation of the University authorities desperate to look after their own and to divert allegations of criminality elsewhere. His crime? He had revealed what many had long suspected:
December 1, 2009
Good stuff.........
Climategate Update #3
In related news, both Jones and Mann have been nominated for next years Nobel Peace Prize…….
Phil Jones steps down
Mann investigated at Penn State
November 30, 2009
2nd Update on “Climategate”……
Today, the telegraph has another article on the “climategate” scandal. It demonstrates just how significant this cover-up really is, by focusing on the people involved in: the destruction of data, misrepresentation of climate models, and efforts to discredit dissenting scientists. The article is pasted below. Enjoy……
Climate change: this is the worst scientific scandal of our generation
by Christopher Booker
A week after my colleague James Delingpole , on his Telegraph blog, coined the term "Climategate" to describe the scandal revealed by the leaked emails from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit, Google was showing that the word now appears across the internet more than nine million times. But in all these acres of electronic coverage, one hugely relevant point about these thousands of documents has largely been missed.
Climate scandal shakes up the debate
So said George Monbiot, a writer and environmental activist many consider to be Great Britain's Al Gore.
Contrary to what newspapers like the New York Times and the Washington Post are telling their readers, Monbiot accurately said there's "no use pretending that this isn’t a major blow. The emails extracted by a hacker from the climatic research unit at the University of East Anglia could scarcely be more damaging" (h/t Andrew Bolt via Marc Morano):
There appears to be evidence here of attempts to prevent scientific data from being released, and even to destroy material that was subject to a freedom of information request.
Worse still, some of the emails suggest efforts to prevent the publication of work by climate skeptics, or to keep it out of a report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. I believe that the head of the unit, Phil Jones, should now resign. Some of the data discussed in the emails should be re-analyzed.
In fairness, this has not changed Monbiot's view of the bogeyman: "The hacked emails are a hard knock, but the science of global warming withstands much more than that."
If this is how he believes science works, you can certainly understand his continued belief in it.
Fortunately, the more alarmists who admit the seriousness of this scandal, the more likely global warming-obsessed media will have to more aggressively investigate the truth of the matter.
If this eventually happens, we'll see what this so-called science can withstand.
from newsbusters.com
November 28, 2009
Saturday Night Quote..........
America Needs New Jobs, Not more Debt
Last week, as the national debt topped $12 trillion for the first time in U.S. history, one influential policymaker said, “I think it is important, though, to recognize if we keep on adding to the debt … that at some point, people could lose confidence in the U.S. economy in a way that could actually lead to a double-dip recession.”
This analysis was delivered by President Barack Obama, on whose watch “red ink as far as the eye can see” has become the status quo.
While mostly accurate, President Obama’s comments actually miss the fact that our rapidly decaying fiscal situation has already undermined confidence in the U.S. economy. Washington Democrats saw to that with a trillion-dollar ‘stimulus’ that was supposed to be about creating jobs, but has instead produced countless examples of wasteful government spending while more than three million more Americans have lost their jobs.
It’s no wonder, then, that the Chinese government, which controls about one out of every four foreign dollars invested in our debt, has been asking detailed questions about the long-term fiscal impact of a government takeover of health care.
The Chinese have every right to be concerned. The head of the Concord Coalition, an independent fiscal watchdog, recently described the Senate’s 2,074-page government takeover of health care as “basically, a big entitlement expansion, plus tax increases.”
Much more is at stake here than the short-term status of our economy. The federal government is currently operating on a budget that doubles the national debt in the next five years and triples it in the next 10.
By the time the next decade is out, interest payments to sustain the national debt will exceed $700 billion. That is more than what our nation will spend this year on education, energy, homeland security and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan – combined.
Out-of-control spending has been a problem for years in Washington, but instead of hitting the brakes on spending as they promised they would, President Obama and Washington Democrats have stepped on the accelerator. Now, instead of working with Republicans to impose real fiscal discipline, Washington Democrats believe the answer is more of the same unsustainable spending and borrowing. Our kids and grandkids should not have to foot the bill because out-of-touch Washington Democrats will not make the same tough choices required of every family struggling to make ends meet.
Our government is out of money and Washington Democrats are out of ideas. At every turn this year, Republicans have offered better, fiscally-responsible solutions to tackle the immediate challenges facing the American people, including an economic recovery plan that would have created twice the jobs at half the cost, a budget that would impose strict caps to limit federal spending on an annual basis, and the only health care bill that would cut the deficit and consistently reduce federal spending on health care over the next two decades.
Families are asking ‘where are the jobs?’ but all they are getting from out-of-touch Washington Democrats is more spending and more debt piled on our kids and grandkids. The American people deserve a government that lives within its means and fully commits itself to creating good-paying jobs, and only Republicans have proposed solutions to give them exactly what they want. Now more than ever, America needs more jobs, not more debt.
November 25, 2009
Teacher reeducation at the U of M
Katherine Kersten’s article says it all. It is a must read, and I’m pasting it below. This is liberal politically correct thinking run-amuck. They are going so far overboard with these recommendations that it is hard to even read the article. I suggest that anyone with kids reads this article before trusting their child’s education to the Fascist State of Minnesota.
At U, future teachers may be reeducated
They must denounce exclusionary biases and embrace the vision. (Or else.)
By KATHERINE KERSTEN, Star Tribune
November 22, 2009
Do you believe in the American dream -- the idea that in this country, hardworking people of every race, color and creed can get ahead on their own merits? If so, that belief may soon bar you from getting a license to teach in Minnesota public schools -- at least if you plan to get your teaching degree at the University of Minnesota's Twin Cities campus.
Congratulations Mr. President!
Under the leadership of this visionary, spending has doubled what George Bush spent in his first year (even with 9/11 to deal with), and has blown away the spending benchmarks of every single US President in history. (Finally someone’s getting things done, eh?)
In Fiscal year 2009, the Federal Government spent $3.52 trillion (record), adding $1.4 trillion to the deficit (record). Obama is also pushing two other legislative matters (healthcare and global warming) which are surely going to exceed $2 trillion in initial cost. You have to hand it to the guy, even in the face of quadrupling the deficit, Obama has refused to listen to the Nay-Sayers, relying on hope and change to work things out in the end.
You would think that the: $74 trillion in unfunded Medicare mandates, $500 billion in interest only loan payments, or the dwindling tax revenues; would deter some of this government growth; but Obama has stayed the course. He has utilized the power of the printing press, and is now enjoying his own private game of monopoly. The determination is truly inspirational. President Obama is simply “Too Legit To Quit!” (hey hey)
November 24, 2009
There’s a consensus among the scientific community that.......
Remember when creating a hypothesis AND testing it, was part of the scientific method? Well, that’s all in the past (you scientific simpletons) thanks to idiots like Al Gore and Don Shelby. Nowadays, those in the scientific community prefer to create a hypothesis and focus on proving it's correct. This is a bit trickier, being that the facts and the data might not always coincide with what you think is true. It creates situations where the ALL KNOWING SCIENTISTS, may have to actually go back and form new hypotheses. This is very irritating because it forces them to do much more work, and also tends to send government grants to other scientific institutions--the ones that are proving that the end is near. So, the clever scientist decides that they are not wrong, the data is wrong. This is the sad state of our scientific community. They are no longer unbiased researchers looking for answers to the mysteries of the universe. They are a combination of political rats and idealogs, scrounging for every penny of grant money they can get their grubby little fingers on. They don't even ask the questions anymore, they just come up with solutions that inevitably benefit them and/or their political party of choice.
Global Warming for example, has now reached the point of absurdity. We are only weeks away from the Climate conference in Coopenhagen and yet, the science of global warming has never looked more assinine. Last Thursday, a story came out describing how computer hackers had obtained 160 megabytes of e-mails from the Climate Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in England. These e-mails involved communication among many scientific researchers and policy advocates all across the world. In these E-mails, some of the most widley renouned climate researchers are caught red handed exagerating data, hiding conflicting data, and attacking dissent among their peers. And by the way, all of these emails should have been acvailable to the public by the freedom of information act.
The e-mails specifically points out:
1) Conspiracy and collusion in exaggerating warming data
2) illegal destruction of embarrassing information
3) organized resistance to disclosure,
4) manipulation of data
5) private admissions of flaws in their public claims and much more.
Heres a taste of some of the emails and what was discussed.
Manipulation of evidence:
I’ve just completed Mike’s Nature trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie from 1981 onwards) amd from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline.
November 20, 2009
Friday Night Quote...........................

The Reverend
Representative Artur Davis is a Democrat congressmen out of Alabama, who is also running for Governor. He has opposed the healthcare bill because, in his own words:
"The House leadership's approach is not the best we can do." He said he preferred a version passed by the Senate Finance Committee because it reduces subsidization of the healthcare industry, taxes high-value health plans instead of wealthy people, and is more effective in getting employers to help with health coverage.
This is a typical response from democrats who are running for election. They don't actually oppose the bill, but they need to distance themselves from the skyrocketing spending of the past year. They are trying to convince people that they are responsible spenders. The truth is they are only worried about keeping their jobs. Jesse Jackson would have none of it. His comments immediately branched to the only area of expertise he possesses….race!!
Jackson said:
“We have blacks voting against the healthcare bill from Alabama. You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man.
hmmm…. You can’t vote against this healthcare bill and call yourself a black man? I wonder then, what would you call him?
This is 100% identity politics. Think of it this way: what if a republican representative came out and said, “You can’t vote for this bill and call yourself a white man?” Do you think that would raise some eyebrows? Or better yet, “Only a black man would vote for a piece of legislation like this”. How well would those comments go over in Obama’s Post-Racial America? I can tell you right now, if a congressmen said either of those things, they would be looking for a new job.
Global warming = More Postitution?
The latest research has got to be one of my all time favorites. Not only because it is flat out stupid, but also because it reflects perfectly where are climate research money goes.
Suneeta Mukherjee, the Philippine representative to the United Nations, said:
“The effects of climate change have driven women in coastal areas of poor countries like the Philippines, into dangerous work and sometimes even the flesh trade. Climate change could reduce income from farming and fishing, possibly driving some women into sex work and thereby increase HIV infection,"
That’s a whole lot of qualifying statements for a scientific study. It almost make me wonder if this study POSSIBLY COULD, MAYBE, have any relevance to anything; but PROBABLY not.
The funniest thing to me about this study is that-- if anyone were to look at how much its going to cost to implement climate controls, they would see that the prostitution hypothesis is more likely to happen, if we adopt the prescribed economic medicine it will take to control the temperature. If we destroy the economies of the world to fight global warming, the women will still be driven to prostitution through poverty. It just won’t be isolated to costal regions.
November 19, 2009
Hyperinflation Nation Part 2/3
November 18, 2009
Missouri Doctors Op-Ed on Health Care Refrom

November 17, 2009
I'm Running for Congress!
Havent you heard? Recovery.gov has this listed as an actual Congressional District! I like my odds to pull off an upset win in 2010!!!
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Exclusive: Jobs 'Saved or Created' in Congressional Districts That Don't Exist
Human Error Blamed for Crediting New Stimulus Jobs to Nonexistent Places
By JONATHAN KARL
Here's a stimulus success story: In Arizona's 15th congressional district, 30 jobs have been saved or created with just $761,420 in federal stimulus spending. At least that's what the Web site set up by the Obama administration to track the $787 billion stimulus says.
There's one problem, though: There is no 15th congressional district in Arizona; the state has only eight districts.
And ABC News has found many more entries for projects like this in places that are incorrectly identified.
Late Monday, officials with the Recovery Board created to track the stimulus spending, said the mistakes in crediting nonexistent congressional districts were caused by human error.
"We report what the recipients submit to us," said Ed Pound, Communications Director for the Board.
Pound told ABC News the board receives declarations from the recipients - state governments, federal agencies and universities - of stimulus money about what program is being funded.
"Some recipients clearly don't know what congressional district they live in, so they appear to be just throwing in any number. We expected all along that recipients would make mistakes on their congressional districts, on jobs numbers, on award amounts, and so on. Human beings make mistakes," Pound said.
The issue has raised hackles on Capitol Hill.
Update on NY 23..............................
Reports have come in today that Conservative Party Candidate Doug Hoffman has unconceded from the house race in New York. I personally don't think this is a smart move. It is highly unlikely that Hoffman will get the votes he needs to over-take Bill Owens. But even more importantly; the term is only 1 year long. By challenging this race after conceding, he may risk over-exposure that could hurt him in next years election. With the republican endorsement he'd take the seat easily. This just seems like an un-needed drama.
Hoffman 'unconcedes' in N.Y.-23 House race
By Jordan Fabian - 11/16/09 06:34 PM ET
Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman has "unconceded" in New York's special House election after reports that the vote margin narrowed between him and Rep. Bill Owens (D). Hoffman conceded the race on Election Night after learning he trailed Owens by 5,335 votes. But the Syracuse Post-Standard reported last week that the margin had shrunk to 3,026 votes after recanvassing.
Hoffman appeared on conservative commenatator Glenn Beck's radio show this afternoon. Beck asked the him if he would "unconcede."Yes, if I knew this information at the election night, I would not have conceded," Hoffman said. Beck asked him again if he was "unconceding" and Hoffman replied, "If that’s possible, yes."Officials in the upstate New York district are still counting over 10,000 absentee ballots, which also had Republican nominee Dede Scozzafava's name on them. Scozzafava dropped out of the race three days before Election Day, citing poor fundraising and polling returns. She subsequently backed Owens. Owens was sworn into Congress on Nov. 6, just before House Democrats voted on the healthcare reform. Should Hoffman come away with more votes, a highly unlikely possibility, Owens would have to be removed from office, according to the House clerk. Hoffman would have to take over 65 percent of the absentee ballots in order to eclipse Owens. In the interview, Hoffman admitted his victory would be a "long shot."
November 14, 2009
Hyperinflation Nation 1 of 3
encourage anyone, who has not read "The Creature From Jekyl Island", to watch this.