Archive for January, 2011

My Turn on Egypt

First off, this from Loony Chavez is hilarious:

Venezuela’s firebrand leader Hugo Chavez accused the United States on Sunday of a “shameful” role in the Egyptian crisis and of hypocrisy for supporting, then abandoning strongmen round the world.

You remember him? We supported and then abandoned him as the first opportunity. Apparently he’s upset that we never gave a visa to the exPresident of Tunisia. Maybe we never offered him one either back in the day.

Anyway – I’m getting the feeling that Mubarek will ride this out but not run in September when elections are scheduled.

The people are rising up about their lot in life. Forgive me for being cynical (actually maybe this is the noncynical thought) but I suspect with money thrown at the problem and jobs created and the promise of an election without a Mubarek on the ticket they will choose peaceful assembly.

The military has yet to abandon Mubarek and there is no indication that they will.

I just hope that the two overriding paradigm shifts that come of this will be
1) Israeli/Palestinian peace is not really what an unstable middle east is about
2) People in the Middle East are capable of wanting freedom too.

Read
Victor Davis Hansen
Stephen Hadley
John Podhoretz

Because something should be said about Egypt

here.

So let’s let Ms Rice talk. Why oh why can’t she be recruited?
ht threesources

Frightening

Oh yeah – we are sure “ready” for a real disaster to hit, aren’t we?

Evidence: 2-13 hour commutes in DC due snow/ice, but mostly stalled or sliding other vehicles blocking traffic.

SOTU

In general, I liked it. Mostly that’s because my expectations are low. So don’t worry, I’ll get to the specifics of not liking it, but in general it didn’t read like a laundry list of how everything is either our fault or Bush’s fault but that Obama will now save us all. It was upbeat and proAmerican. It was forward looking.

So by saying “I liked it”, I’m saying I really hated last years and most all of Obama’s speeches, so this was an improvement.

He started by going directly into civility.

Now, by itself, this simple recognition [of being civil] won’t usher in a new era of cooperation. What comes of this moment is up to us. What comes of this moment will be determined not by whether we can sit together tonight, but whether we can work together tomorrow. (Applause.)

I believe we can. And I believe we must. That’s what the people who sent us here expect of us. With their votes, they’ve determined that governing will now be a shared responsibility between parties. New laws will only pass with support from Democrats and Republicans. We will move forward together, or not at all -– for the challenges we face are bigger than party, and bigger than politics.

A bold move in my opinion because he points out that any new law will ONLY pass with bipartisan cooperation. This IMMEDIATELY brings to mind Obamacare and why it needed to be repealed and not tweaked.

In the general tone, one thing I didn’t like…..President Obama is my age, yet like other presidents before him he talks as though most of us grew up during the depression or WWII and we want to return to those glory days. We have our own “glory” and our own innovations. So statements like this seem out of touch to me.….

What we can do – what America does better than anyone – is spark the creativity and imagination of our people. We are the nation that put cars in driveways and computers in offices; the nation of Edison and the Wright brothers; of Google and Facebook. In America, innovation doesn’t just change our lives. It’s how we make a living.
Our free enterprise system is what drives innovation. But because it’s not always profitable for companies to invest in basic research, throughout history our government has provided cutting-edge scientists and inventors with the support that they need. That’s what planted the seeds for the Internet. That’s what helped make possible things like computer chips and GPS.

This generation has done tons more than Google and Facebook. How about nanotechnology and robotics? Cancer is no longer a death sentence. How does our “free enterprise system” drive innovation yet be so in need of government “investment”?
In every bit of positivity about Americans and our ability to innovate and grow and put people to work he has to put his little government fingers in it.

The first step in winning the future is encouraging American innovation.

How about just leaving people alone to do with their money what they want to do?

On Education he talks about how great our schools are, but that we need to “invest” more, blah, blah so that our children can then go out and “innovate”. And then he invites our children to grow up and become teachers. Huh?

In fact, to every young person listening tonight who’s contemplating their career choice: If you want to make a difference in the life of our nation; if you want to make a difference in the life of a child – become a teacher. Your country needs you.

The Apollo program he mentions encouraged children to grow up and become engineers and scientists. If Obama wants innovators to come up with new ideas for green energy he needs to encourage physicists, not teachers.

Other big ideas, 85 percent of the nation’s energy from clean energy by 2035; 80 percent of Americans having access to high-speed rail within 25 years; and 98 percent having access to high-speed wireless within five years:

Within 25 years, our goal is to give 80% of Americans access to high-speed rail, which could allow you go places in half the time it takes to travel by car. For some trips, it will be faster than flying – without the pat-down. As we speak, routes in California and the Midwest are already underway.

1-Americans won’t use Amtrak. Why the high-speed rail?
2 – As soon as there is a terrorist attack on a high speed rail, there will be pat downs. doh

On taxes.

For example, over the years, a parade of lobbyists has rigged the tax code to benefit particular companies and industries. Those with accountants or lawyers to work the system can end up paying no taxes at all. But all the rest are hit with one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world. It makes no sense, and it has to change.

So tonight, I’m asking Democrats and Republicans to simplify the system. Get rid of the loopholes. Level the playing field. And use the savings to lower the corporate tax rate for the first time in 25 years –- without adding to our deficit. It can be done.

Good, OR, you could lower the tax rate so that companies no longer find it “profitable” to pay for lobbyists to get their loopholes.

This government thinks that the money you earn is their money.

And their conclusion [the fiscal commission] is that the only way to tackle our deficit is to cut excessive spending wherever we find it –- in domestic spending, defense spending, health care spending, and spending through tax breaks and loopholes.

A tax break is not “spending”.

He talked about the oddness of the government and how salmon fishing is covered in multiple ways due to the huge bureaucracy, BUT he didn’t discuss how to fix that. Which is one area where he has real responsibility. If you have too many commissions, eliminate some. doh.

I loved the ending. You all remember Brandon Fisher:

That dream -– that American Dream -– is what drove the Allen Brothers to reinvent their roofing company for a new era. It’s what drove those students at Forsyth Tech to learn a new skill and work towards the future. And that dream is the story of a small business owner named Brandon Fisher.

His drill bit helped save those men in Chile trapped in the mine last summer. One of Mr. Fisher’s employees said ““We proved that Center Rock is a little company, but we do big things.”

Conclusion:
Obama caught the “we do big things” bit, but not the “little company”. The government needs to get out of the way so that millions of little companies can get started doing the big things this country CAN do.

Part of getting out of the way is focusing laser like on the debt created in the last 2 years. Then and only then can they focus on the debt created in the last 10 years that Obama likes to talk about.

Leaving those payments to children and grandchildren of today’s America is shameful.

John Galt has more to say:

But the overarching theme of the speech, the tag line for which was “Winning the Future” was economic growth. Not that any of the policies he espoused will lead to that, but that is what he implored Americans to achieve, in spite of him.

UPDATE: Fixed a mispelling and put a quote in quote format.

Good Question

Why Is Obama Still Trying To Help Zelaya In Honduras?

[emphasis is my contribution]

Pet Peeve

In a story about Jeff Immelt helping Obama “create” jobs, we get this sentence:

When Immelt took over, GE had a global head count of 313,000, with 54 percent in the United States. Now it has a global head count of 304,000, with 134,000 in the United States.

Why oh why do they do that??
54% of 313,000 is 169,020
134,000 is 44% of 304,000

Why not compare similar type numbers with each other? I know why they do it in a story with an agenda when the numbers are too close but they want to make them sound farther apart, but why is it pertinent here?

Journalism 103 – How to write out numbers so that readers have to go to their calculators to get a good feel for the comparison.

The Nature Edition

Wolves
I call bullshit: Siberian hunters chase 400-strong wolf pack

No way could 400 wolves become a pack.
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Trees
In Nevada, Nevada (have you been there?) they want to sell their trees (trees?) to a Chiness company for biomass. So…get rid of the few old growth trees you have under the guise of saving the sage grouse in order to oust pinon and junipers so that then, as long as the forest isn’t there, you might as well allow for cattle grazing and mining.
Good plan Harry Reid…..

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More Wolves
I know it must have been nerve wracking for a 13 year old kid, but just because you turn on heavy metal music, and the 4 wolves who happened to look at you as you walked home from school, turned and walked away does NOT mean you were being attacked and Creed saved you.

Overcoming the Wolves

The plan worked. [removing headset and cranking up the metal] Eikrem said he was able to drive away the wolves by playing the song “Overcome” by the American hard-rock band Creed. “They didn’t really get scared,” Walter said. “They just turned around and simply trotted away.”

Since they just were in the road looking at him, I’m not sure why they should have gotten scared, but mostly the headline is yet another reason why people think they need to kill wolves en masse. Emphasis mine.

Norwegian Boy Fends Off Wolf Pack with Heavy Metal

The wolves were down the driveway.

All of a sudden, he made out something gray on the hillside. “At first, I thought it might have been the neighbor’s dogs,” he later told TV2, Norway’s largest commercial broadcaster. What he actually encountered, though, were four wolves.

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Dead Birds
I think they are getting to the bottom of the dead birds around. And – surprise, surprise, surprise – the government is in on it. You go wildlife services and USDA. Save us from “The Birds”.

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Cows/Sheep
And the best for last. Obama won’t reform public lands grazing fees because it just isn’t a priority.

Claiming higher priorities, both agencies declined to address the outdated grazing fee formula.

I wonder just how long it would take to fix such a massive welfare movement and aid our debt by just doing some simple math?

Conservation organizations submitted a petition in 2005, asking the government to address the grazing fee formula and adjust the fee in order to cover the costs of the federal grazing program, which costs taxpayers at least $115 million dollars annually according to a Government Accountability Office report. Conservationists contend that Americans lose even more in compromised wildlife habitat, water quality, scenic views, and native vegetation.

Cripes it would save millions just in lawyers fees the government has to use up just fighting conservation groups.

What is a good Lefty to do?

Walmart, the scourge of the universe is going to make further changes to said universe.

Wal-Mart, the nation’s largest retailer, will announce a five-year plan on Thursday to make thousands of its packaged foods lower in unhealthy salts, fats and sugars, and to drop prices on fruits and vegetables.

We’ll all be eating healthier and using those nature made lightbulbs soon because Walmart is big enough that it’s able to influence lives by that much.

It’s almost as though Friedman gets his way and “good” will dictate “bad” only it will be through Walmart and not our benevolent government.

And what will a good lefty do? Complain that Walmart should move faster.

But Wal-Mart is pushing only so far. The company’s proposed sugar reductions are “much less aggressive” than they could be, Mr. Jacobson said, noting that Wal-Mart is not proposing to tackle the problem of added sugars in soft drinks, which experts regard as a major contributor to childhood obesity. And he said it would be “nice if Wal-Mart’s timeline were speedier” than five years.

LOL. The good news is that this is apparently motivated by consumers, not Mrs. Obama or Friedman.

Mr. Dach said the lower prices and food reformulations were motivated by the demands of Wal-Mart’s own customers.

Voting for Obama

LOL

This post from Ann Althouse is hilarious.

I am a positive person and can usually spin most things in a positive direction. Even when I screw up, I’ll go with “hmmm, I sure learned something” vs “I’m so stupid!”.

Ms Althouse actually voted for Obama and wrote her reasons down back then, that IF I had voted for him, I would be using to get that positive spin factor moving.

It’s kind of funny. She actually had the forethought to think of all the positive outcomes (in spite of the negatives) that one can look at with Obama in office.

I completely disagree that they were reasons to vote for Obama, but they’re real good for hindsight. LOL

I loved this comment from Steve R.

I’m just not confident the “Carter gave us Reagan” scenario gets a repeat. Politics shouldn’t have to be chemotherapy.

Go, read, enjoy.

Lower the Deficit AND Raise the Debt?

ht Gateway Pundit

Lower the deficit and raise the debt at the same time? How can it be done?

It can’t.

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