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Illustrating the Democrats and the TARP "Leftovers"

I had an odd mental image when I thought of the Dems' proposed handling of the TARP "leftovers".  The deficit is a ship taking on water, the TARP was a hole bored into the hull to let the water out ( ), the funds left over are there because an object is blocking the hole, and now Captain Obama and his jolly pirates want to remove the block to "let more water out".

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The Real Reason BO is Pushing Universal Pre-School

Eagle Forum's Carrie Lucas has written an article on why BO's proposal for universal, "voluntary" pre-school for children ages 0-5.  (Of course, when government shoots for universal, voluntary participation in anything, the voluntary part never lasts long.)  I won't reiterate her very sound arguments here, but I will add one thing she was too polite to mention.  There is a reason that BO and his merry band of Constitution-defiers want this program despite the evidence that it would almost certainly do more harm than good to the children.  The logic goes as follows:

Universal pre-school would mean a lot more teaching positions.
 
The National Education Association, the nation's largest teacher's union, gives lots of money and "volunteer" help to the Democrats at election time. 
 
Therefore, to the Democrats, the NEA is much more important than the children, many of whom won't even have allowance money to give to the Democrats yet.
 
Wasn't that easy?
 
 
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Lies I'm Tired of Hearing: "Carbon"

Some people are beginning to catch on to the Global Warming fraud, although I don't see this fact reflected in the actions of our self-fancied rulers in Washington.  However, I still don't see the pro-truth side (aka the "sceptics") pointing out the basic, glaring absurdities in the "man-made climate change" arguments.  Actually, I learned all I need to know to blow up their arguments in elementary school.  Of course, I am 50 years old, and went to a good suburban school, so I have perhaps an unfair advantage over the young people of today, so I'll explain.
 
 When I went to West Ridge Elementary School in Greece, NY (a suburb of Rochester), I learned that the Earth was warmed by the Sun.  Imagine that!  The Sun!!  Therefore, leaning on my education, I reasoned that when the sun gets hotter, the earth gets hotter, and of course the reverse as well.  As it happens, during the last 11 years of global cooling, solar activity has been on the decline.  Elementary (school), my dear Watson.
 
Does anyone besides my wife and I remember those cute drawings with the informal of Richard (this nannyish website won't let me type out Jane's brother's name) and Jane on one side, plants and trees on the other, and two arrows, one pointing in each direction?  The caption usually said something like "The Cycle of Life".  It taught us that when we breathe air, we expel carbon dioxide (not carbon, as the propagandists and the softhead on our side keep saying), which the plants need to live.  That's why Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a "greenhouse gas".  Not because it causes global or any other kind of warming (there is no evidence that it does), but because it helps plants survive and thrive, and thus is a good thing to have in your greenhouse!  The plants "breathe" air, and expel oxygen, which animal life (including humanity) need to live.  We were taught that this is a fine system, and has worked for a very long time.  Still does, if we don't do idiotic things like liquify CO2 and bury it, which some insane people are actually promoting. 
 
Do you ever get the idea that God is looking down at us from Heaven and thinking "Should have given them bigger brains..."
 
By the way, if the Democrats actually manage to get a scheme like "cap and trade" in place, whereby they tax businesses (which are nothing more than people working together or separately) for expelling CO2 (an integral component of air) into the air, they will at last have obtained one of their Holy Grails -- taxing the air we breathe.
 
 
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Quick Point on Democratic Hypocrisy

For over seven years, we had to listen to Democrats telling us how simplistic it was of President Bush to declare that whoever was not with us in the war on terror was against us.  Isn't that the same theory they're applying to Fox News now?
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Impolite Thoughts Again

Welcome to the second edition of Impolite Thoughts.  I'm at work again, and reading between calls (we can do that on weekends), so I just thought I'd share some short thoughts I've had recently.
 
 
 
I think I know why President Obama is so determined to return Jose Zelaya to the presidency of Honduras.  Zelaya, as you may remember, was ousted by the Honduran Supreme Court, legislature, and military for attempting to violate the constitution of that country (the constitution calls for the immediate ouster of any president who attempts to violate it).  All quite legal, except perhaps for the exile part.  In this lies the solution to the riddle.
 
The people of Honduras chose to oust a president for violating a constitution.  You can see why President BO can't let a precedent like that stand.
 
 
 
 Speaking of Honduras, does anyone know how or where we can stand up for our democracy-defending brothers there (and in Israel, as well) who are being bullied by BO and Secretary of State Evita Clinton?  We need to let them know that many (I pray most) Americans still believe in democracy here and abroad, even if the leaders of our anti-Democratic Party don't .
 
 
 
All these weeks and months of the debate over the Democrats' various health-care hostile take-over proposals, and I have yet to hear one obvious (obvious to me, anyway) argument.  We keep hearing about how we must carefully use "our" health care assets.  Every time I see someone making that argument on the news, I want to scream at them "That's right, they're OUR assets!  They do NOT belong to the government!  "We the people" own the health care of this country.  SO BACK OFF!!"
 
President Reagan used to say that we are a people who have a government -- not the other way around.  I still believe in that.  Does anyone else?
 
Libertarian Tony, call your office.
 
 
 
I am somewhat puzzled by the Democrats' new-found affection for "czars".  When their intellectual forebears in Russia had a czar in their sites early last century, they shot him full of holes.
 
 
 
Another truth I thought was transparent, but which I haven't seen elsewhere, is what I believe was the real reason that the Cash for Clunkers program mandated that the old cars traded in had to be destroyed.  It seemed to make little economic sense, and several smart people pointed out that destroying capital assets is never the way to increased wealth, and that this action would have a crippling effect on the supply of spare parts as well as the supply of cheap used cars for poor people who can afford no better.  All true, if you assume that the Democrats really care about poor people, or even the American people in general.
 
What happens when you assume?
 
The reason that the used cars ("clunkers", many of them being in perfectly good condition) had to be destroyed was for the benefit of BO and the Democrats' masters, the unions.  Just think -- no used cars, people would have to buy new ones -- made by the UAW workers, many of whom work for Government Motors now, thanks to BO's meddling in the bankruptcy process.  (Please remember that by handing the UAW preferred stock in GM and Chrysler, the administration guaranteed the UAW a nine-figure annual income from that section of the bankruptcy agreement alone.)  No used parts, people will have to buy new parts -- made by the UAW and other union workers.  Make sense now?
 
It helps if you recognize the Democrats and the unions as partners in crime...
 
 
 
I previously wrote in this space that the awarding of the Nobel Prize for Soft-Headed Peacenick Blather, er, I mean Peace to Barack Obama was a bribe.  Today I wondered if the bribe will come in yearly installments.  As long as BO is willing to keep selling America's interests and its allies out to one-worlders and America-haters, is there any rule that says BO can't keep right on receiving this award again and again?  It would feed his grandiosity, and confirm him in his ruinous fantasy that all of the world adores him.  He would never dream (or perhaps care) that he would be enriching his own ego at the expense of his country's future.  Let's wait and see.
 
 
 
One of the reasons I deplore the failure of schools to teach American History (the real thing, not the Howard Zinn perversion) is that it deprives otherwise intelligent people of any sense of perspective.  I even read in a column by Ben Shapiro (whose work appears on this site) that casualties in the "mini-Tet" in Afghanistan were heavy -- 8 Americans killed.
 
My wife and I traveled to Antietam National Battlefield recently.  In one dreadful day's battle, 3,650 Americans (North and South) were killed, while thousands more died of their wounds in the following days.  I mourn for all of the Americans killed in the service of their country, but 8 lives lost is not "heavy casualties".  Everyone who has more than a rudimentary knowledge of history knows this, but their are too few of us,and the problem grows worse with every passing generation.
 
Learn history, or at least what Santayana said about it.  It'll pay you.
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I'll Answer One of Ross McKenzie's Questions

In Ross McKenzie's entertaining Random Walk of September 3rd, he asks the following questions (among many others):
 
So why does the Obama administration side with Fidel Castro, Chavez, and other Latin chavistas in backing Zelaya - camped out a la Cindy Sheehan in Nicaragua next to the Honduran border? And why do Obama and his Democrats refuse to approve the free trade agreement with Colombia - America's foremost friend south of the border, and an effective fighter of drug lords and chavista guerrillas?
 
I can answer the last one.  The Democrats never support any American ally (I could stop typing right here) who is "an effective fighter of drug lords", because effectively fighting drug lords drives up the cost of living for many Democratic office-holders, staffers, interest groups, and constituencies.
 
That was easy.
 
 
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New York State of Irony

In my home state of New York, we had the State Senate go Republican for the first time in 40 years.  Oddly, this is probably a great blow to the plans of our Democrat Governor, David Patterson.  The Governor, who succeeded to the job when Eliot Spitzer was forced to resign in a prostitution scandal (he wasn't a prostitute, except for campaign cash), is the usual New York liberal in all ways save one -- he actually seems to understand economics. 
 
The state, due in large part to the Wall Street meltdown, is facing a huge budget deficit this years and apparently for years to come.  He realizes that hiking New York's already sky-high taxes would be a catastrophe, since the state is hemorrhaging jobs already.  He was trying to persuade the legislature to cut the bloated state budget, and he was getting at least a little help from  State Senate Republicans.
 
Now, with the take-over of the Senate by his supposed political allies, he most likely has even less chance of accomplishing this than he had before.
 
Train wreck, here we come!
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Democrat Bait-and-Switch

The Democrat candidates in my area have been running a bit of deception.  They have been running ads attacking incumbent Republican Congressman Randy Kuhl, in which they say that Kuhl voted for George Bush's trade deals, and that NAFTA  has cost upstate New York 50,000 jobs.  A few points:
 
The 50,000 figure is highly debatable, to put it mildly.  NAFTA led to increased exports of goods produced in the USA, which does not necessarily mean fewer jobs.  Having the 2nd highest business taxes in the industrialized world -- that's the reason that American businesses "ship jobs overseas".  Which party favors raising taxes on businesses again?
 
NAFTA wasn't George Bush's trade deal.  It was Bill Clinton's trade deal.  It was implemented in 1994; Randy Kuhl wasn't in Congress yet.
 
They are particularly tricky in one ad, in which the narrator speaks the acronyms NAFTA and CAFTA (which is one of George Bush's trade deals), hoping the watcher (or listener at the fridge) won't distinguish them.  NAFTA and CAFTA never appear on the screen in the TV spot.
 
President Reagan used to say of arms negotiations with the Soviet Union, "trust but verify".  With the Democrats, "don't trust and verify every word" is a wiser course.
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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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A Handful of Observations

I've seen a few reasons advanced for the Democrats' opposition to the Columbia free-trade agreement.  Some have to do with unions, some others have to do with dislike for President Uribe (sp?).  Personally, I think it's because Uribe is trying to cut off the flow of cocaine into the United States, and this raises the price, which takes money out of Democratic pockets.  After all, the Democrats think that the way to lower gas prices is to continue to keep locked up the undeveloped oil, natural gas, and nuclear resources of the country, while raising taxes on the oil companies which would be only too happy to make energy more plentiful (and thus more affordable) if they were allowed to by Congress.  They also think that the oil development that they restrict will be increased if they take away the tax incentives for oil exploration and development.  This is the Democrats' traditional economic theory -- increasing taxes increases economic performance by the taxed.  This is rather like saying that a greyhound will race faster if you cut off one of his legs.
 
C'mon, they have to be on drugs!
 
 
 
Another tiresome assertion that Democrats rely on is that our overthrow of Saddam Hussein and our continued involvement in Iraq is "a distraction from the real war on terrorism".  First of all, I deny that liberating 27 million people from a blood-soaked tyrrany can ever be a mistake.  Secondly, as a largely self-educated American who knows his history, I am astounded at how few lives were lost in the performance of such a great work.  The Korean War cost roughly 34,000 lives (I'm going from memory -- I'm at work).  Vietnam, about 55,000.  The Civil War cost a nation of about 32 million population 620,000 lives. (Of course, we were both sides of that war, but still...)  Iraq has cost roughly 4,100 lives, and we have eliminated in one way or another at least 200,000 terrorists, according to careful students of our Iraq front.  I think this has worked out rather well, as the terrorists have been saving us the bother of hunting them down around the world.  They have been coming to Iraq on their own to take their lumps.  It's better for us to have them go to Iraq than to hunker down where they are -- or come to America.  Iraq has become our terrorist bug-zapper.
 
 
 
Thomas Sowell wrote a few years ago that perhaps the greatest threat to our country's future is the economic ignorance of the average merican.  He was right then, and it's even worse now.  We now have a majority party in Congress entirely elected by economic idiots, and run by same.  You could take all of the economic intelligence of the Democratic leadership in Congress, put it in a thimble, and still have room for your thumb.  I suspect that if you aspire to be in the Democratic leadership in this Congress, and you've taken any economics courses in high school or college, that's a disqualifier.
 
(Actually, I take that back.  Taking economics in school wouldn't be a disqualifier -- as long as you failed the course.)
 
Wednesday June 11 -- Little did I know as I wrote the above that last night the Democrats would take another whack at destroying our economy by destroying our energy supply.  Last night they tried to eliminate the tax incentives that the gas companies would recieve if the imbecile Congress would let them explore for and develop new oil fields (we have billions of barrels of domestic oil supplies locked up that we know of), and they also tried to confiscate the oil companies' profits, which they also can't spend on exploration and development because of the idiots in Congress.  Fortunately for all of us, the Republicans in the Senate rallied their forces to stop this fantastically wrong-headed proposal in its tracks.  The GOP is not completely worthless, no matter what my libertarian friend Tony may think.  
 
 
 
Have you noticed that the global warming scam-peddlars (sp?) have stopped referring to carbon dioxide being spewed into the air?  They just call it "carbon" now.  They want to conjure visions of little bits of coal in the air, which can't be healthy, right?  They don't want you to remember that carbon dioxide is an integral component of air, and furthermore that it allows plants to grow!  Do you remember those neat little drawings in your science textbooks?  The ones that showed arrows going back and forth between plants and people?  I know that science education in the schools has slipped since I went to grade school, but the science hasn't changed.  The "deadly greenhouse gas" carbon dioxide is still necessary for life on earth, and it always will be.
 
By the way, have you seen the PSA on "climate change" with Rev. Pat Robertson and "Rev." Al Sharpton?  Pat Robertson is a decent man, but he has always been a scientific ignoramus.  My wife watches the 700 Club (Robertson's show) on Wednesdays, and tells me the health advice they give.  I always ask her if she's going to watch a fitness channel next to get tips on theology.
 
 
 
Economics 101 time.  When the Democrats, in their one great acheivement of their majority status so far, raised the minimum wage, economic experts warned that raising the wage would result in fewer opportunities for unskilled laborers and teenagers in the job market.  Guess what?  The latest economic figures showed a decrease in the number of new unemployment claims in the last week, but an 10% increase in the unemployment rate?  This was caused by an influx of teenagers into the job market, where there were no jobs for them, because the minimum wage is now fixed higher than the value of the work they would provide to their new employers.  Raise the price of a commodity, you diminish the demand.  Fix the price of a commodity above its value, and you eliminate demand altogether. 
 
To the Democrats, the obvious is always mysterious.
 
 
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