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My Letter to Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY)

Senator,

I write to ask you if representative democracy in America is dead?  The actions on the "climate change" and "health care reform" bills make me suspicious that you and your party colleagues are intent on seizing a degree of power that our Constitution was designed to prevent.  At least 60% of Americans are against this health care takeover bill.  Do you realize that the government does not own the health care assets of the country?  Doesn't that matter to you?  Doesn't it matter that the government actually lacks the capacity and constitutional authority to handle such a huge additional burden?  We don't trust you lot, and with history on our side.  Weren't you in the House when it turned its bank into a check-kiting scheme, and its post office into a money-laundering operation?  Many of the House leaders of the time are House (and Senate) leaders now.  What evidence do we have that you have all become Abraham Lincolns?  The larcenous budget proceedings and "stimulus" bill that contained more pork than the nation's meat markets give us no reason for confidence.

Even if we could trust you, we still realize that central planning of health care has failed everywhere it has been tried.  The evidence is plain in Canada and in Great Britain, and their health care problems are far smaller and less complex than ours.  We are the medical research center of the world, and millions of people in other countries owe their lives to the creativity of our doctors and scientists.  If government takes over the health care field, it will inevitably affect and inhibit medical research.  The wonder drugs of tomorrow depend on the freedom and market incentives of today.  Do not take away the hopes of the future for the sake of giving a new President a "legislative achievement".  There is nothing - NOTHING - good in this bill.

Take the Damascus road, Senator.  Represent the people, not the special interests pushing this power grab.  Just tailor a narrow bill to cover the uninsured who are not simply declining to purchase insurance (which is their right), or just changing jobs and are uncovered temporarily.

Just start over.

Sincerely,

Hermit and Mrs. Crab

PS  Thank you for your response to my concerns re the nomination of Judge David Hamilton.  The response was very courteous.  Absolutely inaccurate, but very courteous.

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The Curse of Hillary

The New York Yankees apparently are finishing off the Philadelphia Phillies to win the World Series.  Normally this would interest me very little, as I am one of those recalcitrant fans who never forgave baseball for cancelling the Series in 1994.  When that happened, the little boy in me died.  The steroid scandals and the resulting destruction of the credibility of so many baseball records have made it east to stay away from the game I once loved.  I do miss listening to Tim McCarver on the post-season broadcasts, who is so insightful on virtually all aspects of playing the game. 
 
In most circumstances I root against the Yankees, though, since I believe that anything that makes George Steinbrenner unhappy is good.  This year is different, though, partly because I don't like and have never liked the Phillies, and because a Yankee win cements the Curse of Hillary. 
 
In the year 2000, the Yankees won their third consecutive World Series, and fourth in five years.  In fact, they had only lost one game in the three series.  That fall, however, the once-proud state of New York elected a carpetbagging, corrupt presidential spouse as their Senator.  HIllary Clinton was the state's junior senator for 8 years, from 2001 to 2008.  The Yankees lost the World Series (albeit in thrilling fashion) to the Arizona Diamondbacks that year, would lose to the Florida Marlins two years later, and then would not even make the Series in the years 2004-8.  The Bronxian Dark Ages had returned (hat tip to Roger Angell for that wonderful phrase).
 
This year Hillary returned to Washington, and the Yankees returned to the World Series, and apparently to the winner's circle, as well.  This set me to thinking a bit more about the curse.  First she lived in a suburb of Chicago, Il, where she grew up.  Despite the fact that Chicago has two major league teams, the Cubs and the White Sox, neither team won a Series as long as HC lived there.  It is worth noting that the White Sox, freed of the curse, won a World Series after she left.
 
The Arkansas years don't count, of course, since Arkansas doesn't have a major league team.  I did notice that no-one tried to move one there.  Baseball team owners didn't get rich by being stupid.
 
Then came the eight years as New York's junior embarrassment (of course, Chuck Schumer was and remains the senior), and again the Curse was adequate to keep two big-spending and highly-touted teams, the Yankees and the Mets, out of the winner's circle for all eight seasons.
 
Now the Curse has relocated, and moved to Washington, and Washington, of course, has the Senators.  I suggest they move the franchise -- perhaps to Arkansas?
 
 
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If You Never Read Me Again, Read This

The passing of the cap-and-tax bill (Waxman-Markey, text available here) by the House on Friday brings us a long step nearer to a catastrophe.  If you oppose this bill, which will cause a huge increase in energy costs and strangle economic growth for years, if not decades, you have to use the one weapon we have against misbehaving legislators -- your vote. 
 
That's what's been missing in the many online petitions and site-generated e-mails we've been signing for the last few weeks.  Many of these present logical scientific and economic arguments against the proposal, all of them ignored by too many congressmen.  We have forgotten the old truism -- "A politician is a hog!  You cannot reason with him; you can only hit him on the snout with a stick!"  Many of the "yea" votes are no doubt raking in donations from environmentalist groups and others who would profit if the bill becomes a law.  We cannot hope to compete with them in cash donations, but there is one thing we can do.  We can out-vote them. 
 
Most politicians place their own re-election above all other goals.  Write to your senators.  Tell them that if they vote for Waxman-Markey, you will never vote for them in any election ever again.  Tell them you will support their opponents in all elections, primary and general.  Tell them that no matter how much money they collect from special interest groups, you will not be swayed from your opposition.  Tell them you will support their opponents financially -- whether you can afford to or not.
 
(I would like to caution New York residents about the responses you may receive from your senators.  From responses I have received on other matters, I have discovered that Kirsten Gillibrand will lie to you about the contents of bills, and that Charles Schumer will lie to you about the fate of proposed amendments.  He will tell you that amendments were proposed, but he won't tell you that they were defeated.  Don't trust - verify!)
 
Next, contact your House member.  If they voted against this bill, commend them, and ask them to stand fast if a conference-committee version of the bill returns to the House for another vote.  If they voted wrongly, follow the procedure outlined above.  Tell them you will only consider them in the future if they vote to kill this job-killer at the earliest opportunity.  Ask them to move to reconsider -- they are allowed to do that if they voted "yea" the first time.  Do not let their treachery be forgotten!
 
Remember the words of William Randolph Hearst:  "A politician will do anything to keep his job, even become a patriot."  (Hat tip to BrainyQuote.com)
 
This fight isn't over, and we can't afford to lose it.  We must act now.
 
 
 
 
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Chuck Schumer, Mafioso?

I had a nasty thought about Chuck Schumer, senior Senator from New York.  I would remind you that Don Chuckie, who is to government what the Mafia is to commerce, is also the head of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (or whatever it's called).  I hope his destruction of Indymac Bank wasn't a demonstration of power a la Hiroshima.  I picture him making fundraising calls from his office, telling businessmen that "What happened to Indymac can happen to you to.  How much can I put you down for?"
 
I hope someone's monitoring corporate donations (over and under the table) to the Democrats this year...
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Democrats and OPEC

I had a nasty thought this morning.  Has any enterprising reporter or Republican operative thought to check whether the OPEC nations are funnelling any money to the Democrats to "persuade" them to keep restricting our own oil industry?  We know they're spending millions to influence our education system.  I see no reason to believe that this is an impossibility.  After all, the leader of the Senate election efforts is Charles Schumer of New York, and he may be the greatest scoundrel and liar in the country.  He is, however, not stupid.  When he is telling lies, it's because he's sees profit in it.  Maybe this profit is measured in campaign cash.
 
Someone should take a look at this possibility.  Our country's future demands it!
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