Thursday, August 05, 2010

It's come to this: conservatives rally together to save the Democrat Party using Twitter, hashtag #SaveDemIdeas

Altruistic. Generous. Loving. Compassionate. These are just a few of the adjectives used to describe Mother Teresa. In an unrelated news story, David Burge has helped rally conservatives to the worthy cause of saving the Democrat Party, which has -- for the last few decades -- turned its mission into a Kamikaze-style flight plan straight into the tarmac.

@IowaHawkBlog: During TV debate with GOP opponent, open a bag of Legos and build little mosque on his podium. When he objects, yell RACIST
@IowaHawkBlog: Unleash Henry Waxman's Mesmerizing Super-Hypno-Power
@StarlessTwit: A Chevy Volt in every pot

@directorblue: Change name to cool, hip new label: the Funocrat Party
@directorblue: Free travel mugs emblazoned with the donkey & sickle logo
@directorblue: Happy Hour: now starting at 3pm

@directorblue: New ads feature Andy Dick -- in a maid outfit and holding a vacuum cleaner -- draining the swamp
@directorblue: New "civilian national security force" forces ignorant people to vote the right way
@directorblue: All you can eat fajita bar at the DNC

@directorblue: New bailout package targets all Americans who haven't eaten at Denny's
@IowaHawkBlog: Stats show dems poll well with childless adults, poorly among adults with kids. Steal their kids, watch poll numbers zoom!
@directorblue: Our campaign promise to you: everyone gets to be a Supreme Court Justice for a day.

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The Implications of Elena Kagan, Nascent Supreme Court Justice

"Obama Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan was confirmed by the Senate this afternoon."

Today’s yes votes included Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the lone Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee to support Kagan when the panel recommended the nomination to the full Senate on a 13-6 vote.

What are the ramifications of Kagan's confirmation?

 3   She believes that the government can abitrarily ban books and movies:

Elena Kagan argued on behalf of Citizens United essentially stating it would not be a violation of the First Amendment to have movies or even books banned. Of course, she only meant certain movies/books for specific times, but even so, I believe the point remains... all tyrants find a pretext for their tyranny. That tyranny may even begin with a humble, caring act, but one day we awake to find we have lost all freedom. When it comes to our rights, the freedom of speech is not one I am willing to mess around with. I could never support a Supreme Court nominee like Elena Kagan.

 2   She does not believe in The Bill of Rights -- and, in particular, the Second Amendment:

Kagan has spent her professional career implementing anti-gun initiatives as a clerk to Justice Thurgood Marshall, as counsel for the Clinton Administration and as President Obama’s Solicitor General. Furthermore, Kagan’s testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee confirms a hostility to the idea that the 2nd Amendment is an individual right of all Americans incorporated against state action restricting that right. The fact of the matter is that Elena Kagan will vote to uphold every local, state and federal restriction of the right of Americans to 'keep and bear Arms...'

...When Kagan served the Clinton Administration, she showed a strong hostility to gun rights. The L.A. Times reported on may 11th of this year that Kagan “drafted an executive order restricting the importation of certain semiautomatic assault rifles.” Kagan’s political activism in implementing a gun control agenda was a political act, yet this nominee has yet to explain her constitutional justification for that executive order.

 1   She believes the federal government has unlimited power over the individual:

On Tuesday evening, Senator Tom Coburn (R-Okla.) posed a hypothetical question to Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan: If Congress passed a law that said Americans "have to eat three vegetables and three fruits, every day ... does that violate the Commerce Clause?"

"Sounds like a dumb law," Kagan replied.

"Yeah, I got one that's real similar to it that I think is equally dumb," Coburn shot back, referring to Obamacare's mandate requiring individuals to buy health insurance. "I'm not going to mention which one it is."

Kagan wouldn't say whether or not she believes the Commerce Clause allows the federal government to pass a law requiring Americans to eat fruits and vegetables.

* * * * * * * * *

Banning books. Rejecting our God-given right to self-defense. Authorizing the federal government to mandate what you can eat.

If our nation's founders could see today's activities -- could see this person appointed to a lifetime role on the Supreme Court -- they would weep.

Burn the name Lindsey Graham into your memory. This man is a menace and a disgrace. He must be obliterated -- politically -- during the next Senatorial election cycle.


Larwyn's Linx: Black Tea Partiers School NAACP

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Nation

Black Tea Partiers School NAACP: Hot Air
Mad Maxine’s minority fat-cat bankers: Malkin
The Revolt of the States: AT

Perry v. Schwarzenegger: A Modern Roe v. Wade: Wolf
Apocalypse November: Ace
Chicago: Two Jailed for Vote Fraud: Marathon

Gender No Longer Forms Essential Part of Marriage’: RWN
Tolerance: Libs target GOP homeowners: Malkin
Why You May Not Want to Join Shirley Sherrod's Fan Club: BigGovt

Economy

Dems: Exempt Blue States From Tax Hikes!: GWP
ObamaCare referenda on state ballots can reap big returns: AT
What's next: another leg down in employment: Mish

Speaker Mop & Glo reconvenes House for summer bailout vote: Malkin
Covering Up Fannie's Crimes: SanExam
Some Federal Workers Pocket Fraudulent SS Benefits: GWP

Climate & Energy

BP spills, Feds burn off American employers: RedState
The Renewable Electricity Standard is a Hoax, a Fraud, and a Rip-Off: AT

Media

Obama: the Great Bamboozler: Ace
WaPo’s Kurtz Cries About ‘Nasty’ Media: RWN
Dear Jon Meacham: I’d like to apply for editor of Newsweek: Caller

Even The Left Getting Tired of Teachers Unions?: RWN
David Klinghoffer (and His Liberal Amen Chorus): All the Good Conservatives Are Dead: Ace
The Ground Zero Mosque: Why or Why Not?: Hewitt

World

Apology in action: U.S. to send delegation to Hiroshima memorial for first time: BlogProf
It wasn't 800 years it was 436, and it was peaceful if a 'convert or die' ultimatum is peaceful: SoccerDad
Lockerbie Bomber Living Large in Libya: PJM

Did Lebanon Use American Weapons To Attack Israel?: MereRhet
Bitter Half Spends Fortune in Formerly Racist Spain: RWN
Smoking Guns of U.S. Treasury Monetization: Kitco

All-Purpose Paradigm: The West’s Absurd Claims of Israeli Racism: BRubin
A rare look at secretive Brotherhood in America: Ikhanweb
British ObamaCare: Hundreds of IVF embryos donated 'without consent': Telegraph

SciTech

Great news: TSA body scanners actually saving photos of passengers’ junk: Hot Air
Google's Schmidt on Verizon and Net neutrality: CNet
Social Media -- What's the Real Impact to the Organization?: EIT

Cornucopia

Reporting On The Fair, Orange County Style: Hewitt
Havin' My Fetus: iOTW
Reason #9,000,000 not to vacation in an Islamic country: Daily Mail

Images: iOwnTheWorld
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Wednesday, August 04, 2010

The 5 Scariest Jobs Charts of August

Excerpted from The Business Insider's comprehensive view.

5. The small business hiring situation: deplorable.

4. The number of government workers -- despite the catastrophic debt at every level of government -- continues to explode upward.

3. The average weekly hours for those employed in manufacturing continues to drop.

2. The average length of unemployment continues to increase -- and is now at almost 9 months.

1. The number of Americans unemployed for at least half a year continues to skyrocket with no end in sight.

So I would encourage you to send this article -- along with a thank you note -- to each person you know who voted for Barack Obama in 2008.

Writing the software Americans won't write: Obama spends $22M training 3,000 IT workers in Asia

It would be humorous if it didn't confirm the catastrophic incompetence we've come to expect from President Axelrod.

U.S. To Train 3,000 Offshore IT Workers


Despite President Obama's pledge to retain more hi-tech jobs in the U.S., a federal agency run by a hand-picked Obama appointee has launched a $22 million program to train workers, including 3,000 specialists in IT and related functions, in South Asia.

Following their training, the tech workers will be placed with outsourcing vendors in the region that provide offshore IT and business services to American companies looking to take advantage of the Asian subcontinent's low labor costs

Under director Rajiv Shah, the United States Agency for International Development will partner with private outsourcers in Sri Lanka to teach workers there advanced IT skills like Enterprise Java (Java EE) programming, as well as skills in business process outsourcing and call center support. USAID will also help the trainees brush up on their English language proficiency.

...As recently as Monday, Obama, speaking at a Democratic fundraiser in Atlanta, boasted about his efforts to reduce offshoring. The President said he's implemented "a plan that’s focused on making our middle class more secure and our country more competitive in the long run -- so that the jobs and industries of the future aren’t all going to China and India, but are being created right here in the United States of America."

Hmmm... how can we blame Bush for this one?


Image: Weasel Zippers

Californians: flush twice to ensure all Democrats are washed clean from the public trough

For your consideration, a delightful compendium of Democrat leadership in action.

CA Democrats Unveil New Budget Using Standard One-Page Playbook: Tax Hikes


An outline of the Democrats' plan had been circulating for several days before its official release on Tuesday afternoon and as expected it included tax proposals worth about $4.5 billion. The revenue would come from an oil severance tax, delaying corporate tax breaks and income tax increases paired with a reduced sales tax.

This approach, which even a fifth-grader would rightly judge as destructive, will drive additional businesses and residents out of the state as surely as Michael Moore eats dinner. On the bright side, however, L.A. is headed into the crapper even faster than the state itself.

L.A. pensions may consume a third of city’s general fund by 2015.


The cost of retirement benefits for Los Angeles city employees will grow by $800 million over the next five years, dramatically eroding the amount of money available for public services to taxpayers, according to a report issued Tuesday.

In a bleak assessment delivered to members of the City Council, City Administrative Officer Miguel Santana said pensions and health benefits for current and future retirees would jump from $1.4 billion next year to at least $2.2 billion in 2015.

In all seriousness, however, there is a little bit of good news for taxpayers: it appears they'll get to find out what their public sector betters are making.

It's true: the peons aren't allowed to know the salaries of most public workers in Cali.

Heh! It caused a mini-firestorm when one city released its public payroll data. One can only imagine what will happen if the whole state complies with the State Controller. When do the lawsuits with various reasons for why they can't do it begin? 5, ...4, ...3 - I have a feeling, it won't be too long. If the people pay the salaries, why shouldn't they have a right to know what they are? Sounds reasonable to me.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- California's controller is ordering all cities and counties to start reporting the salaries of elected officials and public employees... Controller John Chiang said Tuesday he will post the information on his website beginning in November.

The directive comes after revelations that the Southern California city of Bell paid three of its top administrators a total of $1.6 million a year. Part-time City Council members were paid nearly $100,000 a year.

Currently, local governments must report only general figures about revenue and expenditures to the state controller's office.

Crazy talk. Citizens need to shut up, pay more taxes, and stop asking questions. The rulers rule, and the peons ... uhm, get peed on.


Why not let 'em build a mosque at Ground Zero? Gaza youth concert honors suicide bombers, praises the murder of Jews and Christians

Let me say this for the record -- and I'll use small words so that the progressives can follow along -- the Ground Zero mosque is not a First Amendment issue as Bloomberg (not the news service, the idiot mayor) insists.

The imam in question has endorsed the implementation of sharia law in the United States. By his own admission then, the brand of Islam he wishes to practice is not a religion -- it is a political system. It is a legal system unto itself that rejects the Constitution and the American form of government. Thus, there is absolutely no "separation of church and state" issue.

It's as if persons of Japanese descent insisted on building a temple at Pearl Harbor in 1942 that was dedicated to the practice of military Shintoism. It would have been as unacceptable then as the Ground Zero mosque is unacceptable now. It is a political statement, pure and simple.

Oh, and the Ground Zero imam also supports Hamas. This is the same delightful group of genocidal mass murderers who have as their stated mission the destruction of Israel and the wanton killing of Jews and Christians. And I'd be willing to bet the imam in question also supports the indoctrination of youth into his ideology of destruction.

A Jordanian children's musical troupe well-known for songs that glorify "martyrdom" in battle with Israel was to perform a rare outdoor concert in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

The group, known as The Birds of Paradise, recently produced a music video circulated on the Internet in which a young girl sings, "When we die as martyrs we will go to heaven."

On a stage made to look like a Palestinian village children dressed as Israeli soldiers "massacre" civilians before the camera switches to a grown man singing, "Children you have fulfilled your religious obligation... You have taught us the meaning of manhood."

Thousands were expected to attend the concert at 9:00 pm (1800 GMT), and another performance was scheduled for Wednesday... [the troupe's television] channel shows music videos and cartoons glorifying the killing of Israeli soldiers, as well as a children's show with a Mickey Mouse-like character that encourages martyrdom and armed struggle leading to the destruction of Israel.

Say -- I've got an idea: let's have 'em build a mosque on the Arizona border!


Cincinnati Tea Party Founder Mike Wilson: Why I'm Running For Office

Guest post by Mike Wilson

Ohio’s economy is in terrible shape.

Whether you look at unemployment (10.5% - 43rd), or state GDP per capita ($35,381 - 33rd), our position in absolute terms and relative to other states is bad and getting worse. The reality of these statistics is that the citizens of Ohio are hurting. While going door-to-door, I’ve met with the long-term unemployed who are barely scraping by, and I’ve met with parents whose children moved out of state after college to seek jobs.

From 1990 to 2000, 720,200 jobs were created in Ohio. From 2000 to 2009, 544,100 were destroyed. This means that only 176,100 private sector jobs were created over a 19-year period - barely 9000 per year in a state of over 11 million people. The unfortunate truth is that it doesn’t have to be this way.

Ohio has tremendous built-in advantages as a state. We have world-class universities, a well-educated workforce, robust rail, highway, air and water transportation, and a legacy of innovation that is the envy of the country. Entrepreneurs like Thomas Edison and the Wright Brothers were a huge part of what made Ohio great. Today in Ohio, however, Edison and the Wright Brothers would be punished for their success with excessive taxation and burdensome regulation.

We see the proof of this in the news when venerable Ohio companies like NCR (founded in Dayton in 1884) and US Playing Card (founded in Cincinnati in 1867) leave for other states and take their jobs with them. We didn’t lose these jobs to overseas competition. We lost them to Georgia and Kentucky. In the case of US Playing Card, they moved their headquarters only about 15 miles across the river – just barely enough to escape the suffocating anti-business atmosphere of Ohio.

Governor Strickland offered NCR tax breaks totaling $31.1 million in an effort to keep them in Ohio. While that unfortunately wasn’t enough, what it shows is a recognition that the tax climate in Ohio matters and it is so out of whack that a $30 million incentive is insufficient to keep a company here.

In the 2011-12 Ohio budget, we are faced with an estimated shortfall as high as $8 billion. We are in this situation because our political class has failed. During the good times, we spent the windfall in tax revenues. When tax revenues declined in the current recession, the Strickland administration and House Democrats led the charge to increase spending by 9.3% in fiscal years 2009-10. The less we had, the more they wanted to spend.

This reckless spending was financed mainly though one-time funds including federal “stimulus”, debt restructuring and drawing on the state’s rainy day fund. The remainder came from $1.2 billion in additional fees, and a $900 million tax increase passed in December that was retroactive to the beginning of the year – thus violating the cardinal rule of not raising taxes in a recession.

In the next budget, we need to take steps to restore Ohio’s competitiveness, and we need to get government off the backs of our job creators – small businesses. To do so, government needs to tighten its belt - something they have utterly failed to do so far. In 2009, the average state employee made more than the average private sector employee in 87 of Ohio’s 88 counties and that’s before accounting for the lavish benefits and gold-plated pensions received by state workers.

The failure of our leaders in Columbus have driven jobs out of our state and created the 7th highest state and local tax burden in the country. It has made Ohioans poorer. Using budget gimmicks to avoid taking responsibility instead of fixing the problem is the same old politics that everyone is tired of. We need new leaders willing to take on the entrenched interests and balance our budget with spending cuts, not tax increases. It’s why I signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge and why I encourage my fellow candidates and representatives to do the same.

Ohio may be in terrible shape, but the right leadership can make it great again. The current leadership has failed. That is why I am running for State Representative.

Mike Wilson is the Republican Candidate for State Representative in Ohio District 28. He is the founder and past president of the Cincinnati Tea Party.


Larwyn's Linx: Maxine, Barnie, Fannie and Freddie

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Nation

Maxine, Barnie, Fannie and Freddie: Malkin
No Amendment Needed to End Birthright Citizenship: RWN
81% of Nevadan GOP says they will vote in November: Hot Air

Vote Fraud and Democracy: The DOJ's Failure: Adams
Censuring Lindsey Graham: Malkin
The Real Racists: Brumfield

Economy

Show Me State Shows ObamaCare the Door: GWP
Unionized into Bankruptcy: FPM
Life in "Progress" City - Cincinnati edition: Taxman

Taxpayer Dollars Used to Lobby for More Taxpayer Dollars: BlogProf
It's official: Obama worst Jobs President since Depression: GWP
Killing the Nuns Americans Won't Kill: RWN

Climate & Energy

EPA on Verge of Declaring Dust a Pollutant: AT
Reid: Back to the Drawing Board on Energy Bill: RedState
Globull Warming To Increase Mexican Illegal Immigrant Migration To US: RWN

Media

I Got My Correction from The New York Times. Who's Next?: Big Journalism (Breitbart)
JournoList, Shame of a Nation: Meet Spencer Ackerman, Juice-Box Mafioso: Big Journalism (Riehl)
Catch-22's Mounting for Democrats: AT

President Obama Should Thank Democrat Socialists of America And Its Journolist Members: RWN
Breitbart: Journolist is Journalism's Watergate -- and They're Stonewalling the Story: GWP
Journolist and the Leftist Mentality: AT

New Video of Couric Mocking Palin on the Day She was Named as McCain's Running Mate!: Con4Palin
Pete Stark Unplugged: the Whole Anti-Constitutional Rant: RWN
The Autumn of the Left: AT

World

9/11 Victory Mosque Moves Forward: RWN
The Positive Side of the Ground Zero Mosque: Ibrahim
The Islamic Enemy We Won’t Identify: BigPeace

Iran's Ahmadinejad survives 'assassination attempt': Jawa
Fire on the Lebanon Border: Ledeen
Attn: Reuters/Hezbollah/Hamas/LSM... -- IDF WAS Within Border Of Israel When Attacked By LAF: Jawa

SciTech

Dead Sea Scrolls Mystery Solved?: NatGeo
BlackBerry Torch Goes Live: Engadget
Reaction to RIM: Why AT&T, Again?: CNet

Cornucopia

Really, really slow news day: Brutally Honest
Ted Speaks: Denny
Voters Boot ex-Detroit Mayor’s Mom From Congress: iOTW

Image: CNet
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Tuesday, August 03, 2010

The 10 Wackiest 'Stimulus' Scams

Please consider the following boondoggles, selected from the Coburn report issued earlier today (PDF). Each was chosen from projects funded by the $862 billion "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act", which -- by itself -- helped push the national debt 23 percent higher.

10. Coordinating Traffic Lights (Sebring, FL) - $1.1 million

The Florida Energy and Climate Commission, created by Governor Charlie Crist (Crist), blew more than a million bucks so that city officials wouldn't be inconvenienced by 14 traffic lights.

9. 'Low-income' housing at $300K apiece (Rochester, NY) - $3.3 million

One of north Rochester’s poorest and most crime-ridden neighborhoods just got a pricey upgrade. Your grandchildrens' money bought 23 new homes in 'El Camino Estates' at an average cost of $300K. Average median value in the neighborhood? $50K. Don't question the Democrats, peons. They know what they're doing. So shut up and pay your taxes.

8. iPods for one high school (Salt Lake City, UT) - $1 million

“About 1,600 students at Kearns High School in Utah will get iPod Touches next school year, thanks to a federal stimulus 'Enhancing Education Through Technology' grant" (that name was selected over 'F***ing Taxpayers Thoroughly' branding). They will use the devices during class, take them home after school, and according to one student, get to keep them if they graduate on-time. “I think that will be the coolest thing ever,” said a student. “I think that might be a little initiative for those who are thinking of not graduating to graduate, kind of a going-away present... [T]eachers will be trained to use the iPods to engage students so their attention doesn’t wander."

7. Study: Will a Soda Tax Stimulate Health? (Chicago, IL) - $521K

The Obama administration has repeatedly considered taxing soda and other sugary drinks. Finally, your grandchildren's money will be spent studying the relationship between taxes and obesity..

6. 'Museum' with less than 50 visitors a year (Raleigh, NC) - $250K

What is the best way to simultaneously preserve an insect collection, promote a haiku contest and produce bug baseball cards? Simple. A grant to the North Carolina State University Insect Museum. The museum boasts being an “internationally recognized resource for the study of insects and mites in North Carolina, the Southeastern United States, and, in several insect groups, the world.” The museum, which has “virtually no public presence” (it gets about 44 visitors a year), will also use the money for outreach efforts. It also hosts the annual Hexapod Haiku Challenge every March on its blog.

5. Liquor business gets big bucks (Colorado) - $5 million

Colorado liquor distilleries, breweries and wineries are getting $5 million in stimulus-backed business loans. According to the Colorado Recovery Act website, some of the alcohol-related recipients include $1.1 million for Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey. The store, which claims to be the first whiskey distiller in the state, describes its whiskey this way: "It’s not often you can bottle up the Rockies, or cup your
hands in a mountain stream."

4. Commerce Dept. Makeover and Door Shift (Washington, DC) - $183 million

The Hoover building in Washington has been rehabbed at a cost of nearly $1 billion over the last decade. It houses approximately 3,500 federal employees at the Department of Commerce, the White House Visitor Center, and the National Aquarium. The money will be used renovating unused office space for temporarily rotating groups of up to 400 Commerce employees at a time and ripping out
walls to install 16 miles of insulation. And moving a door to the aquarium.

3. Snow-making equipment and chair lifts (Mt. Snow, Vermont) - $25 million

Mt. Snow will use the stimulus dollars to replace two chairlifts, construct a 120-million-gallon storage pond for snowmaking, and install additional snowmaking fan guns. "Mount Snow was pursuing the chairlift renovations when they learned that government stimulus funds were available for ski area capital improvements."

2. Fake News Videos Pitching ObamaCare (NYC, New York) - $25 million

What do you do when a key government program is unpopular with the general public? In the case of the stimulus, you sign a multi-million dollar contract with a public relations firm previously embroiled in controversy. For some time, the administration’s push for health information technology systems has faced significant public resistance because of privacy concerns. In response, the Department of Health and Human Services spent $25.8 million on a contract with Ketchum Inc. to help win over public opinion. Ketchum was criticized before, however, on other governmental work. The reason? Producing fake TV news stories for government agencies.

1. Restoring a 'national park' that's almost 100% underwater (FL) - $13 million

Visitors to Key West, Florida with enough time and money can explore one of the National Park Service’s less convenient destinations: Dry Tortugas National Park. Located 70 miles offshore, the park is almost entirely underwater and accessible only by airplane or private boat. Despite its relative inaccessibility, the park will get $13,304,484 in repairs for its barely above-water attraction, Fort Jefferson. Those willing to take the 4 1/2 hour round-trip ferry ride aboard the Yankee Freedom II have to pay as much as $165 per person, but will discover that only 40 of the park’s 65,000 acres are dry land.

By the way, isn't a vast, unaccountable, centralized government awesome? Democrats are so very careful with your money, it's almost like they're spending their own dough.