Sunday, April 01, 2012

At last: Obama's college transcripts located

It would appear that Ace of Spades just landed the scoop of the century.


I'm pretty sure Snopes verified this as 100% genuine.



Change

Esquire calls the policies of deficit spending and wealth redistribution a "War Against Youth."

Youth should be the only issue of the 2012 election, because all the subsidiary issues — inequality, the rising class system in America, the specter of decline, mass unemployment, the growing debt — are all fundamentally about the war against young Americans. But the choice young Americans face is between a party that claims to represent their interests but fails to and a party that explicitly opposes their interests and actively works to disenfranchise them...


...By bus and train and car pool, they will follow the gerontocracy to Tampa and Charlotte, the cities with the utter misfortune of hosting the presidential nominating conventions. Then we'll see if the people inside the convention centers can find the youth anything better to do.

We'll see then how the flowers of rage, planted and nurtured so carelessly for three decades, have sprung up and who will harvest them.

Which is why it is our job to teach America's young that the only antidote to the suicidal policies of Statism is Constitutional Conservatism.

It is our responsibility to return America to a lawful, civil society that recognizes the sovereignty of the individual and forces government to live within its means, like each of us must do in our own lives.


Hat tip: American Digest.

Good News: EPA's New 'Human-Friendly' Pesticides Responsible for the Great Bee Die-Off

Gee, and I had such high hopes that the environmental kooks would work out swimmingly as central planners.

...beekeepers from Minnesota and across the country this month asked the federal government for a temporary ban on one the most widely used pesticides until its effect on bees is clear. They fear it is contributing to a worldwide die-off and the inexplicable phenomenon known as "colony collapse disorder" that is devastating honeybee hives.

"We are asking the EPA to do its job," said Jeff Anderson, a commercial beekeeper from Eagle Bend, Minn. "Give us products that are safe."

The beekeepers and several environmental groups argue in an emergency petition filed with the EPA that the agency failed to require some legally mandated field testing before the pesticide was approved in 2003. New research, including two studies published last week in the journal Science, raises serious questions about its effect on pollinators of all kinds, they maintain.


The beekeepers and others say they filed the emergency petition because they fear that the EPA's review process will deliver a verdict too late for the nation's honeybees and the farmers who rely on them.

"Seventy percent of crops -- apples, oranges, zucchini, melons, strawberries -- they all need pollinators," said Vera Krischik, an associate professor of entomology at the University of Minnesota who studies the pesticides and bees. "It's a huge issue." ... Then there are the unknown numbers of bumblebees, wasps, butterflies and other wild pollinating insects that fill the same role across the natural world.

"We are headed in a very dangerous direction," Ellis said... ...The pesticides beekeepers are fighting now are different than those of the past, Anderson said. Those were applied at predictable times, making it easy to keep bees out of harm's way.

The pesticides most widely used now are among a class of nicotine-based chemicals called neonicotinoids that are designed to become an intrinsic part of the plant. They were developed in large part because they are much less toxic to humans and other mammals than previous pesticides. But in high doses, they are a neurotoxin to insects.

Curious how legacy media never reports stories like this one, which illustrate the endemic failures of a massive, centralized, authoritarian government and its unconstitutional central planning activities.

The EPA is responsible for the needless deaths of tens of millions of human beings in the Third World through its unconscionable ban of DDT.

Now, the unintended consequences of its idiocy is helping wipe out insect populations and endangering the entire food supply.

Remember these deadly failures when malevolent Statists like Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama and Chuck Schumer claim that Republicans want dirty water and dirty air. True Republicans want Constitutional government, nothing more and nothing less.



BlackBerry Maker RIM Announces New Device That People Will Actually Buy

Eh, it is April Fool's Day, after all.

...RIM said sales of BlackBerrys fell sharply in the latest quarter, leading to the company's first revenue decline in seven years. Its subscriber growth rate from the previous quarter also hit an all-time low of 3%. And two of RIM's top officers stepped down, leaving RIM's executive bench as shallow as it has ever been.

Meanwhile, morale has flagged amid the unrest, according to executives inside and outside the company.

At a dinner meeting in February between RIM's chief technology officer, David Yach, one of the executives who left Thursday, and chief information officers from companies and government agencies, including the Department of Defense, the mood from the RIM side was somber, according to a person who attended the dinner.

...The company's market capitalization hovers over $7 billion, a big bite for any buyer to swallow. Some bankers said there would be few buyers at that price tag for the whole company.

The exception would be giants like Microsoft Corp. andNokia Corp. The two explored a joint bid for RIM last year, according to people familiar with the situation, but those talks were preliminary and didn't lead to a bid.

Nokia has adopted Microsoft's operating system for its latest smart phones. Given that close partnership, the two could make a coordinated approach, if they decided to bid, according to people familiar with the situation.

If they jointly bid, the two companies would likely scrap RIM's mobile operating system and instead equip BlackBerrys with Microsoft's Windows software, with Microsoft taking over RIM's enterprise network, these people said.

RIM was on top of the world just three short years ago. Now they're gasping for air.

Most tragically, they failed to leverage their primary assets -- a secure, global network and the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) software that manages corporate connectivity -- and instead tried to concentrate on the fast-moving device market. This task was made decidedly more difficult by the entrance of Google's Android operating system, which is distributed free to device makers and supports incredible diversity for handsets.

If RIM had concentrated on building highly secure client software packages for iPhones and Androids using its BES management console to control all of these devices, it would have a huge revenue stream that could have funded its device and OS operations. Instead, it failed to leverage BES on other devices, and thereby created a market for secure clients from companies like Good Technologies and MobileIron.

As it stands today, I don't see how RIM survives as a device maker.


Most Hilariousest Obama Campaign Request EVAH

Has any campaign ever beclowned itself like Obama 2012?

Obama camp demands Romney's tax returns from '80s


President Obama’s re-election campaign is calling on Mitt Romney to release his tax returns dating back to the 1980s, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Following a front-page Wall Street Journal article Thursday reporting that employees at Bain Capital, Romney’s former private-equity firm, were allowed to invest their retirement money in companies the firm acquired through a special share class, the Obama camp is seeking Romney’s old tax returns to see if they contain information about the investment arrangement... “Today’s report raises additional questions about Gov. Romney’s manipulation of the tax laws,” Ben LaBolt, an Obama spokesman, told The Journal, adding that Romney “may have engaged in questionable maneuvers to drive up the value of his IRA.”

Romney released his 2010 and preliminary 2011 tax returns earlier this year.

The Romney campaign pushed back Friday with their own request in an e-mail to National Journal: that Obama release the transcripts of all his meetings with world leaders... “The Obama campaign is playing politics, just as he’s doing in his conduct of foreign policy," Romney spokesperson Andrea Saul wrote. "Obama should release the notes and transcripts of all his meetings with world leaders so the American people can be satisfied that he’s not promising to sell out the country’s interests after the election is over.”

Hey, Romney advisers (note that I refrained from saying, "Hey, schmucks") -- the way you respond is like this:

...seven years after Barack Obama burst onto the national political scene, we still await the disclosure of his background records.

1. Occidental College records and transcripts -- Not released
2. Columbia University records and transcripts -- Not released
3. Columbia Thesis paper -- 'not available'
4. Harvard University records and transcripts -- Not released
5. Medical records -- Not released
6. Illinois State Senate schedule -- 'not available'
7. Illinois State Senate records -- 'not available'
8. Law practice client list -- Not released
9. Certified Copy of Original Birth certificate -- Not released
10. Harvard Law Review articles published -- None
11. University of Chicago scholarly articles -- None
12. Record of Baptism -- Not released or 'not available'

Of course, there are different standards for legacy media's preferred candidates. Remember how the media unearthed Rick Perry's college transcripts within 48 hours of the announcement of his candidacy?

The stupid, it burns.


Related: The secret scrapbook of Barry Soetoro Barack Obama

Photo: This is the whack-job who thinks you need to be medically "treated" for questioning the U.N. climate scam

I realize you can't judge a book by its cover, but -- oh, my.

A whole slew of new “research” on conservatives’ and global warming skeptics’ “brains” has hit the academic circuit.

First off, environment and sociology Prof. Kari Norgaard’s [Ed: pictured at right] new study claims skeptics of man-made global warming fears should be “treated” for their skepticism. The study compares skepticism to man-made climate fears to the struggle against racism and slavery.

Prof. Norgaard’s concept of “treating” those who do not follow the current day’s political or social orthodoxy is, frighteningly, not new. A quick look at the 20th century totalitarian super states reveals many similar impulses.

It’s even more chilling that there is a whole new movement afoot by the promoters of man-made global warming theory to intimidate climate skeptics by using new brain “research.”

Other researchers have attempted to tie conservatism (which is identified with the highest number of climate skeptics) to “low brainpower.” ... Finally, still other climate activists have actually implied that we need to consider “human engineering” to combat global warming... NYU Prof. S. Matthew Liao of Center for Bioethics says his human engineering solution “involves the biomedical modification of humans to make them better at mitigating climate change'"

Sounds like the climate movement is pushing back against the numerous disclosures that have exposed "global warming" as nothing more than a money-making scam for NGOs and academics.

And it also would appear that they would like to use the same tactics the Nazis used to suppress opposition, all in pursuit of their totalitarian, anti-science vision.

Yet another reason to praise our country's founders for their wisdom vis a vis the Second Amendment.


Hat tip: Doug Powers.

Larwyn's Linx: Who dies next because of Al Sharpton?

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Nation

Who dies next because of Al Sharpton?: Flopping Aces
Nikki Haley Cleared By IRS, No Longer Under Investigation: OTB
Not-So-Smooth Operator: Noonan

Have you done your part to fight the Left’s war on Wisconsin?: Malkin
Elizabeth Warren 'linked' to death of low cost health insurance: LI
Justice Sonia Sotomayor's Shocking Ignorance: AT

Guess Barack Obama missed the Reagan Recovery: GayPatriot
New Hi-Def Video of Zimmerman Crushes ABC's 'Reporting': Breitbart
Slow Night in Chicago: Only Three Shot in Obamaville: JWF

Economy

How Bush/GOP policies got us into "the ditch": PracticalMan
Massachusetts: No Deadbeat Left Behind: Ace
Obama Recovery: Earning Less, Spending More, $6.7T Poorer: Reason

Important Report On The Sinkhole That Is Higher Education: Kesler
Dems Against the Machine: Mead
Dept. of Ed. Removes Debt Collection Manual from Website: ConCom

California: Where You Need A Lobbyist To Build A House: Mead
Observations on ObamaCare: Taxation, Regulation, Krugman, and Fried: Ricochet
Obamaconomy: Households Earning Less Than $13K Spend 9% Of Income On Lottery Tickets: Insider

2012 Elections

Barack Obama to supporters: Give me the money, dammit!: Bookworm
Romney Predicts Win in Wisconsin: Fox
IMAO Endorsement: Mitt Romney: IMAO

Scandal Central

Issa: ‘We want to play fair'…but: Workman
Obama energy officials funded solar firms despite ‘junk bond’ ratings from S&P, Fitch: DC
House Oversight Committee Reports $14.5B DOE Green Loan Program Train Wreck: Forbes

Climate & Energy

Screw Earth Hour: 'Why are we celebrating the Dark Ages and what N. Korea has already achieved?!' : Morano
Without electricity André Kuipers couldn't sit up in space chastising us during Earth Hour: WyBlog
We need a president focused on energy: Larry Shull

Media

The difference between Left-Twitter and Right-Twitter.: Moe Lane
ABC Not Sure Whether Death Threats In Trayvon Martin Aftermath 'Going Too Far': NB
Olbermann’s Career: The First Time as Tragedy, the Second Time as Farce: RSM

Adam Carolla on The Biased Media & The Death of Tyler Clementi: Ace
Olbermann Mockery Reaches New Heights On Twitter: Greenroom
Keith Olbermann Complained To Current That Car Service Drivers ‘Smelled, Talked To Him’: Mediaite

Exclusive - Palin to Couric: 'Game On': Breitbart
The problem with your (conservative) daughter is not her bed. It’s her brain.: ProWis
Sharpton Explains How He Manipulates Media On Race Cases: Breitbart

World

Spanish Unions Revolt Against Labor and Fiscal Reform: LATL
82nd Airborne soldiers killed in Afghanistan: ArmyTimes
Full text: Israel's deputy ambassador scolds J Street to stunned silence: Matzav

Sci-Tech

Google's hilarious April Fools' Maps launch: CNet
15 Gorgeous Trick Photos That Make The World Look Like A Kid's Toy: Insider
Foxconn fiasco not Apple's finest hour: CNet

Cornucopia

Please Support Conservative Blogger Moms – Don’t Let the Commie Mommies Win!: Zilla
“Unfortunately these values are no longer reflected in our relationship…”: MOTUS
Ultra-marathon runner Micah True found dead in New Mexico: Reuters

Image: Analysis: Thomas Robinson, defense lead Kansas to title game
Today's Larwyn's Linx sponsored by: Rick Santorum for President

QOTD: "...it sure would be intellectually honest if more people started framing their arguments in the terms, “I don’t like freedom on this issue and here is why…” You pretty much never see that. I mean, gun control is an anti-freedom stance, but they never argue it that way. I think maybe that’s why they don’t understand how unpopular their stance is.

The same thing with the health care debate. The mandate is an anti-freedom stance, but they try to say they’re for more freedom by ending worries about health care, which is BS. One thing is freedom and one thing isn’t; it’s not debatable. Putting a gun to someone’s head and saying, “You must buy health insurance!” isn’t freedom and no one should pretend it is. It’s okay to take an anti-freedom stance, you just should frame it terms of why you think your ideas are better than liberty. And that will probably also help you understand why so many people don’t like your views, as the left always seems to get caught off guard by that." --Frank J.

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Spicy: the Flash-Bang Holster

I'm trying to wrack my brain and recall when I've last seen a holster like this one.


Wrack. Get it?

I'll be here all week. Remember to try the roast beef special.

Wingers need not worry about Obama's "civilian national security force": DHS only wants about 625 million rounds of ammo

"We cannot continue to rely only on our military in order to achieve the national security objectives that we've set. We've got to have a civilian national security force that's just as powerful, just as strong, just as well-funded." --Barack Obama, 2 July 2008

The Department of Homeland Security is looking to purchase a total of 625 million rounds of ammunition.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office is getting an "indefinite delivery" of an "indefinite quantity" of .40 caliber ammunition from defense contractor ATK.

U.S. agents will receive a maximum of 450 million rounds over five years, according to a press release on the deal... The high performance HST bullets are designed for law enforcement and ATK says they offer "optimum penetration for terminal performance."

This refers to the the bullet's hollow-point tip that passes through barriers and expands for a bigger impact without the rest of the bullet getting warped out of shape: "this bullet holds its jacket in the toughest conditions."

We've also learned that the Department has an open bid for a stockpile of rifle ammo. Listed on the federal business opportunities network, they're looking for up to 175 million rounds of .223 caliber ammo to be exact. The .223 is almost exactly the same round used by NATO forces, the 5.56 x 45mm.

That's only two rounds for every man, woman and child in America, which hardly seems enough.



RED ALERT: Former Marine Strike Planner on Obama's Azerbaijan Leak: "Start viewing this administration as an existential threat to Israel"

Four senior American diplomats -- most likely in the State Department -- as well as senior intelligence officers appear to have leaked a key military relationship between Azerbaijan and Israel.

A highly knowledgeable Democratic friend emails Ron Ben-Yishai’s YnetNews report “US thwarting Israeli strike on Iran.” The report asserts that the Obama administration is leaking information to the media in order to avert an Israeli strike in Iran. Ben-Yishai observes that in recent weeks the administration has “shifted from persuasion efforts vis-à-vis decision-makers and Israel’s public opinion to a practical, targeted assassination of potential Israeli operations in Iran.” My friend comments succinctly on the report: “Wow. Ron Ben-Yishai is considered to be one of the most serious Israeli defense correspondents.”

Ben-Yishai gives few examples of the Obama administration’s efforts to thwart an Israeli strike on Iran, but the news this week provides what seems to be a case study supporting his thesis. Foreign Policy reports that, according to “four senior diplomats and military intelligence officers,” Azerbaijan has granted the Israelis access to airbases in that country. Such access would dramatically mitigate the difficulty of an Israeli strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities.

This leak destroyed any capability of a surprise attack by Israel using these bases. And it came from Obama administration officials.

"Bill", a former Marine Corps strike planner, weighed in on the implications of this leak Friday on The Mark Levin Show. Read every word.

I just want to comment on this revelation by the State Department regarding this Israel-Azerbaijan connection. A few years ago, I was writing an article and studying how Israel might go about attacking Iran with the assets we knew they had...

I've got experience as a Marine F-4 Phantom Radar Interceptor Officer. I've planned strike missions. I've got a thousand hours in the Phantom. So I'm familiar with the problems strike planners have in attacking a target or multiple targets like Iran. And as I looked at the map, I thought: 'Boy, oh, boy, if the Israelis had an alliance with Azerbaijan, that would be the perfect place to launch a strike.

They've got this beautiful, 10,000-foot concrete runway in Baku. You take off, you come right out over the Caspian Sea. The pilots flip on their radar altimeters, drop down 25-feet off the deck, and they just race in a straight line.

They pop up over some hills, and they're in Tehran before the Iranians even know what hit them. They could then go hit the other targets. It reduces the distance for this strike by, oh, six, seven hundred miles. It might alleviate the need for tankers. Or, if they do need tanker support, you could put them over the Caspian Sea...

...The beauty of Baku is that the Caspian Sea is right at the end of the runway. It's a straight shot, maybe 300 miles, from that base to Tehran. A good radar altimeter will get an F-4, F-16, F-15 strike fighter maybe 25 feet off the water. Going in at that altitude, you're not going to be picked up by radar.

But there's something even more important here. The Iranians are not expecting an attack from the north. Now, with the revelation of this relationship, they are. And that has a lot of implications beyond the tactical.

Think of it this way. Prior to this revelation, the Iranians -- although they noticed some connections between Israel and Azerbaijan -- didn't know how deep that connection was.

Now the Iranians can start bullying the Azerbaijanis. They can send a diplomat up to Baku and say, basically, 'if any Israeli plane hits us from the north, when we get our nuke, we are going to test it on Baku. Of course that will all happen behind the scenes, but the threat will be made.

Now, I want you to consider this: there are many ways to attack Iran. You can go for the nuke sites. Or you can go for a decapitation strike. A decapitation strike is a much easier operation if you're coming from Azerbaijan.

Think of it this way: every once in a while, the Iranians have a little get-together. They bring all of the Mullahs together in one place... Why not? They'd be doing us and the world a tremendous favor if they did that.

And it's not going to happen now.

I can guarantee that all of those new Soviet anti-aircraft missiles that the Iranians bought are all going up north now, pointed and waiting for something there. In fact, they'll probably put radars on the Caspian from the mountaintops there, just to see if there's anything come up off the water.

Strategic, tactical surprise: gone.


You have to ask for the motivation behind the leak. I mean, if the Israelis can do this operation, it's to our benefit! From a diplomatic standpoint, if you wanted to tell the Iranians that the Israelis did this, it's without our permission. And then try to butter up the Iranians after the strike, so they don't close the Strait of Hormuz, that's one thing.

But giving away all of the secrets of an ally? When you're doing that, you have to ask whether we still have Israel as an ally. We are not acting like an ally. In fact, if you ask me, based on the amount of time I expect the Israelis put in this relationship with Azerbaijan, I would start viewing this administration as an existential threat to Israel.

This administration is not going to do anything to stop the Iranian terror state from acquiring nuclear weapons. They are actively working against America's closest allies to prevent a strike against Iran. They are, under Obama's orders, leaking highly classified information to America's enemies through the media.

Who leaked this information? And when are we going to prosecute them?

Where is the House Foreign Affairs Committee? Do we still have one?

I urge you to contact Chairman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen at (202) 225-5021 and ask the committee what it is doing to find the sources of these leaks.


New Pics Emerge of Fast and Furious Weapon Used in Officer-Involved Shooting

Turns out a third American law enforcement officer came close to losing his life thanks to the aborted Holder-Obama gun-running operation known as "Fast and Furious".

BC15 Investigators have obtained a police report, audio recordings, and photographs of a weapon linked to the Fast and Furious case after it turned up at a crime scene in Maricopa, AZ in March 2010...

According to an Arizona Department of Public Safety police report, members of a special vehicle theft task force were attempting to pull over a truck that had been stolen from Avondale when the driver fled and then pointed a handgun at an officer... According to the police report, the driver, Angel Hernandez-Diaz, also had an AK-47 semi-automatic assault rifle in his possession during the vehicle chase... The AK-47, according to the ATF, is linked to the Fast and Furious case.

...According to the police report, Hernandez-Diaz was attempting to transport the weapon and the vehicle to a drop-off point in the desert...

According to Ofc. Mike Ruiz, an officer involved in the pursuit, Hernandez-Diaz’s vehicle had been disabled by a spike strip when Hernandez-Diaz took off running from the truck... “I saw the suspect bail out of the vehicle,” Ruiz told a DPS investigator during an interview about the incident.

“I pulled up, exited my vehicle, (and) yelled, ‘Police! Stop!” he said, explaining how he followed Hernandez-Diaz around a corner.

“Right as I came around that corner…he was almost down to…almost like crouched but not quite a crouch,” he told the investigator, describing Hernandez-Diaz... “With his gun in the right hand…and he was pointing it right at me,” Ruiz said. “I fired one round off…and I figured he had me.”

...Ruiz’s bullet did not strike Hernandez-Diaz, but the suspect was taken into custody and convicted of possessing two guns that were found inside the stolen truck, stealing the truck, and running from officers.
The gun Hernandez-Diaz was accused of pointing at Ruiz was never found. However police found two weapons inside the stolen truck: the AK-47 and a Beretta pistol...
Thousands of Holder's weapons are still unaccounted for.

How many more law enforcement officers and civilians will be killed thanks to Fast and Furious?

That's a rhetorical question, because the shameful Holder still serves as Attorney General, despite lying to Congress, stonewalling it, and acting as if he is above the law.

It will take a new president to get to Eric Holder.

Larwyn's Linx: They’re Always Shocked When We’re Not Stupid

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Nation

They’re Always Shocked When We’re Not Stupid: Sundries
Justice Breyer on Obamacare: 'I Haven’t Read Every Word of That, I Promise’: CNS
President Flexible!: Bruce

Democrats In Disarray: Beacon
Waaah! Democrats Crying Over Scalia’s Performance This Week: JWF
Better Care Won't Be Found In Obamacare's Tyranny: Bachmann

Obama’s Inner Lenin Invoked in Desperate Re-Election Strategy: Pelerin
When You Disagree With Leftists, They Simply Dehumanize You: RWN
NAACP Condemns Sharpton's Call for Civil Unrest: WZ

Economy

Biden: I don't want 'real job…you have to produce': York
Alabama nightclub sponsors “Food Stamp Friday” party: Hot Air
Obamacare's $17 Trillion Surprise: Beacon

Obama goes off on wild socialist rant at campaign stop in Vermont: GWP
On Restoring American Individualism: AT
Groupon TVIXes Muppets: ZH

2012 Elections

Paul Ryan endorses Mitt Romney: WaPo
Americans Spitting Out the Obama Kool-Aid; Peggy Noonan Calls It “Creepy”: GWP
There Obama Goes Again: Kudlow

Scandal Central

Eco-scams are as easy as “A123?: Malkin
Another wrist slap for Rangel: Malkin
Biden: “We Want To Create A Global Minimum Tax”: WZ

Climate & Energy

Democrat policies threaten to starve American refiners: ATR
Sen. Levin tries to legislate a parking place: DC
GM's Political Agenda: automaker pulls support for Heartland Institute: LAT

Obama Kills Atlantic Offshore Drilling For Five Years: Breitbart
Vitter: Obama’s Energy Policy Bows To The Saudis: HayRide
Yea, Alpha Proxima Day!!!: Soylent (NSFW)

Media

The liberal shock at the collapse of ObamaCare’s “Constitutional” arguments: Q&O
Malkin: Ginsburg Coached Pro-Obamacare Lawyer: Breitbart
You Only Run Twice: Bruce

Rush stunned at Kagan's 'boatload of money from the feds is a gift' comment: Scoop
Ameritopia and the Fable of The Frogs: KingShamus
Read Mark Levin's "Ameritopia" for Insight on the Founders and Freedom of the Press: Rush

MSNBS' Toure has epic race-baiting meltdown on CNN: Breitbart
OK couple parted after 65 years after deadly attack by man who could look like Obama's son: Daily Mail
Please pass the popcorn …: ProWis

#Trayvon: NYT complains about “blogger cherry-picking” – glosses over own selective bias: Toldjah
Election 2012 MSM Bias: CDN
Old Photos May Be Deceptive in Fla. Shooting Case: AP

World

Palestinian Protest Turns Violent: 'Peaceful' March Features Firebombs, Rock-Throwing: Beacon
Olympic Committee changes womens beach volleyball bikini rule for…: Creeping
Bin Laden lived 9 years undetected in Pakistan, fathered 4 children, wife says: Fox

Violent Protests On Israeli Border Led By Jeremiah Wright: Jawa
Obama clears Iran oil sanctions: Times
Violence, Firebombings Erupt as Spain Announces €27 Billion Deficit-Cutting Plan: Mish

Sci-Tech

The Hidden Risk of a Meltdown in the Cloud: TechReview
MasterCard, VISA Warn of Processor Breach: Krebs
China's Alibaba tests social shopping with Pinterest clone: Reuters

Cornucopia

The Death of Mrs. G: Sowell
Shy Boy and Girl Shock Simon Cowell on Britain's Got Talent: Britain's Got Talent
Winning lottery ticket sold in Maryland, other winners expected: officials: Post

Today's Larwyn's Linx sponsored by: Rick Santorum for President

QOTD: "Nobody just stood there with a bag of Skittles and an iced tea. You return force with force when somebody assaults you. George was out of breath. He was barely conscious. His last thing he remembers doing was moving his head from the concrete to the grass so that if he was banged one more time, he wouldn’t be, you know, wearing diapers for the rest of his life and being spoon-fed by his brother. And there would have been George dead had he not acted decisively and instantaneously in that moment when he was being disarmed." --Robert Zimmerman, brother of George Zimmerman

Friday, March 30, 2012

Congratulations, Democrats: U.S. Now Has Highest Corporate Tax Rate In the World

And progressives still can't figure out why global companies won't repatriate their cash to the United States. Cause they're smart like that.

This April Fool’s Day, the joke is on all of us. That’s because as of April 1, the U.S. now has the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world.

Our high corporate tax rate has long made the U.S. an uncompetitive place for new investment. This has driven new jobs to other, more competitive nations and meant fewer jobs and lower wages for all Americans. Other developed nations have been cutting their rates for over 20 years. The U.S. did nothing.

Hey, libs: let's try raising corporate tax rates to, say, 100 percent. That should really help revenues, right?

Hashtag EpicFail.


The Intelligensia at the Washington Post: So Polluted With Statism, Even Automobile Reviews Are Political

It's one thing to suffer through the tortured secretions of Washington Post hacks editorial writers like, say, E.J. Dionne. Everyone knows his mind has been so poisoned with Statism that he now conflates fidelity to the Constitution with "judicial activism".

But it's quite another to read political drivel in a WaPo automobile review, written by someone who claims to be named "Warren Brown".

I like the clean design of the stately-bordering-on-prim Honda CR-V. It appeals to my inner Rick Santorum. But I absolutely love the swank swagger of the Mazda CX-5’s body. It addresses the dominant, motivating Barack and Michelle in me. There is an audacious flow about it front to rear...

...The three-point grille (left corner, right corner, bottom-connecting corner) opens gently, almost with a smile. The side panels are rhythmically muscular, as if they are involved in dance. The rear end with its upward-tilted bottom, slanted back window and sloping, roof-mounted air spoiler, is downright sassy.

It's unclear which rear end he's referring to. Is it that of Barack or Michelle?

Legacy media: so good at journalism stuff it's scary.


Hat tip: JTT.

Surprise! Obamacare already added $17 trillion in unfunded liabilities to America's balance sheet

It should come as no surprise that a bill which 72 percent of Americans believe is unconstitutional, which numbers over 2,200 pages, and which not one person in Congress bothered to read turns out to have a terrifying price tag for future generations.

The federal government’s unfunded health care obligations have grown by a whopping $17 trillion since the passage of President Obama’s controversial reform bill, a new study has found....

Staff at the Senate Budget Committee, which calculated the figure using methods based on those used by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), found that total unfunded obligations for federal health care programs have jumped from $65 trillion in 2009 to $82 trillion in 2011... Added to the government’s existing obligation for entitlement programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, the total now comes to almost $100 trillion.

That is almost seven times the United States’ annual gross domestic product (GDP).

[And the] total cost of the health care law, as calculated by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO), has risen dramatically since its passage, dwarfing the $900 billion figure touted by the president and Congressional Democrats in 2009... CBO now estimates the law will cost taxpayers $1.76 trillion over the next decade.

The only good news: America will be bankrupt long before all of these debts come due.


Oops: Obama's own bloated bureaucracy kerplodes his energy lies

I guess this is what happens when you have so many agencies, offices, bureaus and administrators that you can't keep them all straight. Notice the sources of the data for the accompanying graph: the Bureau of Land Management and the Department of the Interior. Oops. I see an early retirement in some bureaucrat's future.

Already struggling for a variety of mostly government-induced reasons, further reductions in crude would literally starve America’s robust refining sector of its lifeblood. [Remember that] the Obama Administration is already inhibiting domestic oil and natural gas production wherever possible. Cancelling lease sales on the Atlantic coast, delaying lease sales for nearly a year in the gulf, and increasing the amount of time it takes companies to receive requisite permits have all immediately impacted domestic oil production, and in turn, America’s refiners...

...But it doesn’t end there. The most explicit attack on refiners from the Obama Administration thus far must be the decision to kill the Keystone pipeline. As most people know by now, the Keystone Pipeline would have delivered around 800,000 barrels of Canadian crude oil to, you guessed it, America’s refiners. Creating tens of thousands of construction jobs and ensuring that America’s refiners have crude oil to manufacture into other products, the Keystone pipeline would have been a shot of life for the recession weary construction and refining industries. Unfortunately, Obama’s decision to kill the pipeline is indicative of the Administration’s antagonistic stance towards anyone involved in the oil and natural gas supply chain...

Any member of a private sector union who votes for Barack Obama in November deserves his or her inevitable fate. Which is: unemployment, misery and despair.


Larwyn's Linx: Obama doubling down on his leftist radicalism

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Nation

Obama doubling down on his leftist radicalism: DLim
Why Manipulate the Tragedy of Trayvon Martin?: Mac Donald
Has This Woman Created a Meme?: iOTW

Second Trayvon Martin Twitter feed identified: DC
6 shot, 1 dead in Bobby "Hoodie" Rush's District Last Night: Marathon
Levin: If I had another son, I think he'd look like Brian Terry: Scoop

Economy

Obama's budget unanimously rejected by House: AT
How the Fed helped cause the housing bubble and crisis: Peth
CNN and why the fiscal collapse of the U.S. is inevitable: WinSol

Biden Admits It: We Want to Create a 'Global Minimum Tax': FAM
No $5 Footlongs Due to $10 Minimum Wage: Beacon
What a real death panel might sound like: Babalu

2012 Elections

Pretty Pathetic: WS
Obama's Trust Fund Baby: Beacon
Obama's Schedule, Friday, 30 March 2012: Dossier

Climate & Energy

"We’re not drilling everywhere!" - Louisiana Democrat Rips Obama: Beacon
The EPA's Unreliable Science: AT
Nah, but the sun doesn't have anything to do with global warming!: Wired

Media

NBC Hosts a Lynch Mob: AmSpec
George Zimmerman’s Father on Obama: “So Much Hate Coming From This President” : GWP
P.C. blinders hobble Trayvon Martin reporting: Tapscott

Liberal Cocoon Warning: Ace
Yeah, We Were Serious: LI
Limbaugh: My ratings are up from 10% to 60% across 600 stations lately: Hot Air

Can Justice Survive Media Lynch Mob?: NoisyRm
Enhanced Image Proves ABC Blew It On Zimmerman Video: Riehl
Which way does your news source lean: Left, right or sideways? (Interactive Chart): PolFi

Rush: Liberals Can’t Defend Their Corrupt Ideas, So They Create Phony, Divisive Distractions: GWP
#StopRush turns into #MediaMattersStopped: LI
Six Men Who Could Be Obama’s Sons Arrested For Pummeling White Man: JWF

World

Bolton accuses Obama admin of leaking classified info to compromise Israeli attack on Iran: Scoop
Outrage: Obama Administration Won’t Say If Jerusalem Is Capital of Israel (Video): GWP
Hamas' Parent Comes to America: IPT

The New Anti-Semitism: Hanson
Is Obama Signaling a Second Administration Even MORE Anti-Israel?: Lid
Parents of murdered British students criticise Barack Obama: Telegraph

Sci-Tech

BlackBerry maker RIM abandons battle with iPhone and Android: Guardian
Darpa Backed Director’s Bomb Detector, Despite Failed Tests: Wired
Foxconn audit finds violations, fixes promised: CNet

Cornucopia

Who is the Route 29 Batman? This guy.: WaPo
2012 NBA Mock Draft: Terrence Ross and Underrated Stars Who Will Shine: Bleacher Report
Kentucky-Louisville argument results in a punch being thrown at dialysis center: Kentucky

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Today's Larwyn's Linx sponsored by: Rick Santorum for President

QOTD: "I think the Obama administration has long believed that an Israeli attack was worse than an Iranian nuclear weapon. The president says that containment and deterrence of Iran is not his policy, and I think today that’s true. But it’s his plan B, it’s his backup plan when his current efforts at sanctions fail, and diplomacy fails, and Iran gets nuclear weapons.

And I think that the pressure that the administration has put on Israel has been just merciless behind the scenes. But nonetheless, as I say, every evidence is that the pressure is failing, that the Israeli government will do what they think is necessary.

So the Obama administration has torqued it up a notch, and now they’re going to reveal very sensitive, very important information that will allow Iran to defeat an Israeli attack. I think that’s what’s going on." --Amb. John Bolton

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Oh, my: Obamacare caused health care premiums to necessarily skyrocket

It seems so, eh, inconceivable that a massive, 2,300-page bill -- which no one bothered to read before Democrats passed it into law -- could result in unintended consequences.

Leaving ObamaCare in place while striking its individual mandate isn't good enough. The full plan must be scrapped before it drives health premiums even higher.

ObamaCare is wildly unpopular with Americans. Even a new CBS-New York Times poll finds two-thirds want it shot down.

...The cost of an average family premium shot up 9.5% in 2011 — the highest rate in seven years and three times the rate of overall inflation, finds a major new survey of employer plans by Kaiser Family Foundation.

Just before Obama signed his health overhaul, he vowed it would "bring down the cost of health care for families, for businesses and for the federal government." In December, he told CBS' "60 Minutes" he was "putting in place a system that's going to lower health care costs."

In fact, there's evidence ObamaCare is fanning medical inflation.

Kaiser attributes the premium spike to "changes from the new health reform law." The 200-page study explains: "Significant percentages of firms made changes in their preventive care benefits and enrolled adult children in their benefits plans in response to provisions in the new health reform law."

Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., notes that Obama, as a candidate, promised he'd slash family premiums by $2,500 a year by the end of his first term... The concern is that as ObamaCare becomes a massive Medicaid program that limits reimbursements to providers, it will shift costs massively to those who remain in the private health-insurance market.

Already, Obama's so-called Affordable Care Act has not lived up to its name. It's been anything but affordable — and the worst inflation is yet to come.

Oh, and then there's this:

Despite the [Obamacare individual] mandate, there will still be 27 million uninsured a decade from now, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The promised uninsured rate — 10% in 2022 — isn't much better than in 1980, when it was 12%, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.

The law also tries to cut the uninsured population by making it illegal for insurers to deny coverage because of preexisting conditions, called "guaranteed issue"...

...But fewer than 4% cited poor health as a reason for not getting coverage, according to the CBO. Meanwhile, 71% cited the high cost of premiums.

....A recent CBO report, for example, says that premiums over the next 10 years will rise at a faster rate than they have for the past five.

Gee, I'm shocked. You mean to say that massive, centrally-planned economies like those of North Korea and Zimbabwe don't work?

Democrats == Schmucks.

As an aside: if there's a better newspaper in America than Investors Business Daily, I have yet to discover it.


Leftist-In-Training (i.e., "Journalist") Beclowns Herself With Faux Book Review of Ameritopia

Over at the Indiana Daily Student, a leftist-in-training (also known as a "journalist") named Sidney Fletcher -- if that is her real name -- just butchered a review of Mark Levin's bestseller Ameritopia.

Sure, there are examples and ideas in the literature of liberal utopias that might be considered tyrannical. The work of utopian socialist Charles Fourier comes to mind.

But I suspect that if Levin were to ask young leftists about their utopias, he would discover that nothing could be farther from the truth.

Leftist utopias are a libertarian’s paradise...

...It is people such as Levin, who claim to be on the side of liberty but want to take women’s rights to control their own body and want to continue the clear economic bias of the state in favor of the rich, who are responsible for statism and for creating the problems in America today.

Levin decries utopia as the fantasy of the left, but in doing so he ignores his own desired utopia: a utopia led by the perversions of the memory of the Founding Fathers in which all those annoying minorities would just go away.

Sidney, it is curious indeed that you omitted two of the most critical elements of Ameritopia. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are central to Levin's thesis and yet you give no credence to the history and context of the these documents, other than to tar the Founders and Framers as racists.

The Constitution inarguably created the most benificent society ever seen on Earth. People of every background, race, religion and creed strive to enter the United States, not because it is an intolerant society, but because it offers the most opportunities for the individual to succeed on his or her own merits.

Clearly you have skipped over the battle between the northern and southern states while the Declaration of Independence was being written. The slave states, most prominently South Carolina and William Rutledge, refused to endorse The Declaration unless the scourge of slavery was omitted. It is clear, however, that no country with a founding document like the Declaration could long tolerate slavery.

In fact, the ratification of the Constitution by the states performed two noble services to advance the anti-slavery cause: it banned the importation of slaves, setting the stage for the eventual end of the despicable practice; and it forced the southern states to count slaves as three-fifths of an individual for purposes of Congressional representation.

This was critically important, because the slave states wanted to have it both ways: they sought to count slaves as human beings for the purposes of strengthening their Congressional numbers, but also to treat them as chattel from a legal perspective.

The Constitutional compromise thereby instantiated an inherent conflict between North and South.

Had the Declaration and Constitution not united the states, there would have been no Civil War over the issue of slavery and emancipation. Slavery likely would have survived far longer in a set of disparate states without a cohesive federal charter like the Constitution.

In summary, you do a disservice to the overall point of the book. Conservatism recognizes the inherent flaws of government and its tendency to dissolve into various corrupted forms of tyranny or authoritarianism -- consider the long history of mankind as proof -- and attempts to strengthen the bulwark against this dissolution. That bulwark is the Constitution.

You claim that "Leftist utopias are a libertarian’s paradise", yet the public sector unions and trial lawyers -- two groups working in lockstep with Democrats -- argue endlessly for bigger government, more regulations, more taxes and more sovereignty of the government over the individual. You can look no farther than the teachers unions' unequivocal war against charter schools, against the will of most parents seeking a better education for their children.

In fact, progressivism, the tenet of the Democrat Party since Woodrow Wilson, recognizes no limits on government. Can the federal government force you to buy health insurance? Why, of course it can! Can it tell you what kind of shower heads, light bulbs, cars, clothing, baby strollers and food to purchase? Yes of course! No, leftist utopias are totalitarian states, where freedom of speech is banned, there are no gun rights, and state governments have no power whatsoever.

Tell me, which of the Bill of Rights do you think Barack Obama, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi would support?

And Sidney, I ask you: where are the limits on government if not the Constitution? Many of our temporary politicans take an oath to uphold that document and then promptly attempt to evade or ignore it. If laws are malleable, if they can be shredded at the whim of a Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer for some temporary expedient, what prevents the eventual descent of this Republic into Ameritopia? Where are the limits on government, if we are to ignore our highest law, not to mention history, facts, logic and experience?

The default condition of humankind has been poverty, misery and slavery. We live in the most magnificent society ever seen on Earth, and instead of protecting it, Democrats continuously push us to adopt the failed policies of central planning, massive debts, unlimited welfare, and managed economies. And now we stand perilously close to the abyss, both from an economic and a societal perspective.

So do you support America? Or Ameritopia?


Related:
The Fork In The Road
The Complete Epilogue: Ameritopia

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