Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Political Ideology

I saw this quote over at the Coyote Blog:


Democrats: The people in power can’t be trusted.  You need to remove them and put our guys in charge

Republicans: The people in power can’t be trusted.  You need to remove them and put our guys in charge

libertarians: People in power can’t be trusted.  You need to remove their power and be in charge of your own damn self




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More Gov, More Taxes

The government may not raise income taxes for low-income and middle class families, but the proposed government health-care plan and cap and trade will both certainly raise the tax burden for both groups:


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Friday, September 11, 2009

Health Care Cartoon

This is how I feel about government run agencies and programs.

This political cartoon is by Michael Ramirez over at TownHall.com: http://townhall.com/cartoons/cartoonist/MichaelRamirez/2009/09/5/

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via CARPE DIEM by Mark J. Perry on 9/9/09
Michael Ramirez.

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Articles on Healthcare

With the healthcare debate raging strong, I thought I'd share the articles that I've been reading on the subject. 

Here's a direct link to HR 3200, America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009.

Some of the websites that I look to regularly for news and information on the debate are Conservatives for Patient's Rights and the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest.  I also recommend reading The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care by Sally Pipes. 

The articles:





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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Forced Unionization of Health Care Workers?

Mark Mix, the president of the National Right to Work Committee has an opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal today about the government's health care plan, "Read the Union Health-Care Label".  Specifically he discusses the legislation that authorizes the Secreatary of Health and Human Services to regulate health-care workers. 


Speaking of Secretary Kathleen Sebelius:
Ms. Sebelius will be taking her marching orders from the numerous union
officials who are guaranteed seats on the various federal panels (such
as the personal care panel mentioned above) charged with recommending
health-care policies. Big Labor will play a central role in directing
federal health-care policy affecting hundreds of thousands of doctors,
surgeons and nurses.

Big Government, Big Labor, Big Problems.


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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Government begins house to house search for guns

In a view of more intrusion to come by the federal government, the ATFE is going house to house searching and questioning law abiding Texans about their firearm purchases. 

This will increase as the government begins to strip away our liberties, one by one, starting with the 1st and 2nd amendments.

It all began with the Drudge Report headline linking to the Houston Chronicle article: Federal agents hunt for guns, one house at a time

 

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Friday, June 19, 2009

Taxed to Death

I remember hearing how middle class Americans wouldn't see tax increases under Obama?  Maybe I was mistaken?

I dismissed the notion when I originally heard it.  Democrats are notorious for raising taxes, not just on the rich, which actually decreases the velocity of circulation, but on the middle class and poor as well.  The trick, though, is to give you a cut in one area and then tax the hell out of you somewhere else. 

Our politicians are spending money in ways that are unfathomable.  I honestly don't think the politicians and bureaucrats responsible for this drunken spending binge have any concept of what money is.  None the less, a spending they will go.  TARP funds, GM bailout, Fannie/Freddie, GMAC, increases here, spendulus there and finally we're gearing up for Obamacare7.  This entitlement will be the granddaddy of them all.  In 20 years 100% of government spending will be taken up in entitlement programs Medicare, Medicaid and Universal Healthcare when it passes.  That doesn't include infrastructure, defense, or any other near and dear government programs.  Think about that for a second.

So how the hell do these retards spending OUR money plan to pay for Obamacare if they're not going to raise income taxes on the middle class?  Here's a list of proposed taxes in other areas1&7:

  • taxes on food items: such as soda, sugar based drinks, alcohol
  • a possible VAT tax
  • taxes on employer based health insurance

While these taxes aren't directly affecting your income, they will affect your disposable income as the price of goods go up.  And as taxes are applied to goods, whether VAT or otherwise, fewer of those goods will be purchased.  The result will be declining revenue for the Treasury and eventually the government will find new taxes to levy on all of us. 

Sometime later today, or possibly next week the government will release their proposed Obamacare bill.  Next week ABC will run their government propaganda machine straight from the White House8.  It's being promoted as a Special on Obamacare: "Questions for the President: Prescription for America".  What ABC has refused to do, though, is offer an opposing viewpoint to government run healthcare, such as Rick Scott's CPR.  Scott apparently contacted ABC about running a commercial during the time slot, but ABC refused. 

CPR has been running infomercials recently against government run healthcare2.  Just today on their website is a post about the pending ABC News program5:

As the administration prepares for its health care program on ABC News, the one steadfast detail about their health care agenda is: no one knows the details. What we do know is a government-run health care system will increase health costs and crowd out private insurers, leaving American health care in the hands of bureaucrats and not doctors. Reports of partisan bickering and exploding costs are hindering the proponents of a government-run health care system. The incomplete budget score has left Democrats on the Hill doing anything they can to cut costs, except creating a plan that doesn't include a $1.6 trillion government-run health system.

http://www.cprights.org/2009/06/government-run-health-care-system-is-not-the-solution.php

Isn't it enough that the government is going to spend $2 TRILLION 4 dollars this year?  When is it enough? 

Even the AMA opposes government run healthcare5 .  That should be an eye-opener. 

 

Resources:

  1. The AP: House eyes new taxes as senators pare health bill
  2. Fox News: Health Care Infomercial Airs Despite Objections
  3. CPR: Conservatives for Patients' Rights
  4. USA Today: Benefit spending soars to new high
  5. CPR: Government-Run Health Care System is Not the Solution
  6. NSO: The AMA Opposes Government Health Plan
  7. CATO: Intensive Obamacare
  8. Fox News: ABC News Teams Up With Obama White House to Present President's Health Care Plan

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Thursday, June 11, 2009

The AMA Opposes Government Health Plan

The AMA has finally taken a public stand against the government's plan to provide universal health coverage in the United States.  An article in the New York Times, Doctors’ Group Opposes Public Insurance Plan, discusses the AMA's discontent with the plan:

While committed to the goal of affordable health insurance for all, the association had said in a general statement of principles that health services should be “provided through private markets, as they are currently.” It is now reacting, for the first time, to specific legislative proposals being drafted by Congress.

Check out the Conservatives for Patients' Rights site, an opposition group headed by Rick Scott.  CPR is a non-profit group that wants health care reform, just not government mandated health care reform.  From their website:

Conservatives for Patients' Rights is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating and informing the public about the principles of patients rights and, in doing so, advancing the debate over health care reform. Those principles include choice, competition, accountability and responsibility. We believe the path to effective health care reform must be based on the patient-doctor relationship and not from a top-down, big government perspective. Anything that interferes with an individual’s freedom to consult their doctor of choice to make health care decisions defeats the purpose of meaningful health care reform.

 

Rick Scott has been featured in Fortune magazine as well: "Who is Rick Scott trying to heal?"  Scott was once CEO of the Columbia hospital corporation.  He was ousted as the CEO in the late 90's, but is back in the healthcare arena with the Solantic Urgent Care centers in Florida.

Solantic is a novel approach to health care:

 

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

DHS Report - You're Likely an Extremist

Here's the new DHS report on "Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment".

If you read through it you will probably realize that you, too, are an extremist:

* Do you believe in the 2nd Amendment?
* Are you against a large tyrannical federal government?
* Do you have concerns about the economy, immigration, trade and a New World Order?

You, my friend, are being watched by the DHS.

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Monday, April 13, 2009

Cell Phone Taxes & Monkey Fees

The NY Post published an article concerning the high rate of taxes and fees place on consumers for cell phones.  

The article struck a nerve with me because on Thursday I had updated my cell phone plan in Texas.  When I was finished I realized I was paying almost $15 dollars in additional taxes and fees.  Fortunately the amount was considerably less than if I lived in New York.

A gentleman interviewed for the article put the subject into context:

"If there was a $5 monkey fee, even if they couldn't explain it, you would still have to pay," sniped Danny Schluck, 28, of Bushwick.

Here's the original article: http://www.nypost.com/seven/04132009/news/regionalnews/phone_taxes_are_cell_hell_164180.htm

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Don't Lie to Me About Firearms Smuggled to Mexico

I was positive that the statistics the government quoted on US firearms smuggled to Mexico were flat out wrong.  I kept wondering why a drug cartel would buy semi-auto firearms that were being smuggled in small batches from the US?  Why wouldn't they just buy fully auto rifles on the international market... The whole time they have!

An excellent piece from Fox News lays out the statistics:

The Myth of 90 Percent: Only a Small Fraction of Guns in Mexico Come From U.S.

A Look at the Numbers

In 2007-2008, according to ATF Special Agent William Newell, Mexico submitted 11,000 guns to the ATF for tracing. Close to 6,000 were successfully traced -- and of those, 90 percent -- 5,114 to be exact, according to testimony in Congress by William Hoover -- were found to have come from the U.S.

But in those same two years, according to the Mexican government, 29,000 guns were recovered at crime scenes.

In other words, 68 percent of the guns that were recovered were never submitted for tracing. And when you weed out the roughly 6,000 guns that could not be traced from the remaining 32 percent, it means 83 percent of the guns found at crime scenes in Mexico could not be traced to the U.S.

So, if not from the U.S., where do they come from? There are a variety of sources:

-- The Black Market. Mexico is a virtual arms bazaar, with fragmentation grenades from South Korea, AK-47s from China, and shoulder-fired rocket launchers from Spain, Israel and former Soviet bloc manufacturers.

-- Russian crime organizations. Interpol says Russian Mafia groups such as Poldolskaya and Moscow-based Solntsevskaya are actively trafficking drugs and arms in Mexico.

- South America. During the late 1990s, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) established a clandestine arms smuggling and drug trafficking partnership with the Tijuana cartel, according to the Federal Research Division report from the Library of Congress.

-- Asia. According to a 2006 Amnesty International Report, China has provided arms to countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Chinese assault weapons and Korean explosives have been recovered in Mexico.

-- The Mexican Army. More than 150,000 soldiers deserted in the last six years, according to Mexican Congressman Robert Badillo. Many took their weapons with them, including the standard issue M-16 assault rifle made in Belgium.

-- Guatemala. U.S. intelligence agencies say traffickers move immigrants, stolen cars, guns and drugs, including most of America's cocaine, along the porous Mexican-Guatemalan border. On March 27, La Hora, a Guatemalan newspaper, reported that police seized 500 grenades and a load of AK-47s on the border. Police say the cache was transported by a Mexican drug cartel operating out of Ixcan, a border town.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

British Councils Ban Jargon



 
 

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This BBC article explains that Local Government Associations (LGAs) have banned the used of cliches and jargon in a effort to communicate more clearly with the public. Complete list of banned jargon.

A few quotes from LGA chairman Margaret Eaton:

"The public sector must not hide behind impenetrable jargon and phrases. ... Why do we have to have 'coterminous, stakeholder engagement' when we could just 'talk to people' instead?"

"If a council fails to explain what it does in plain English then
local people will fail to understand its relevance to them or why they
should bother to turn out and vote.

We, of course, love to see this kind of change in communication, especially at the governmental level. 


 
 

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

An intersting article

Friday, February 27, 2009

U.S. Warns N.K., Again.

Once again North Korea is flexing its little tiny muscles, trying to get world attention.  Once again, the world responds.  I wonder why, though?  What's the point?  North Korea clearly does whatever it wants to and there can't possibly be anything more the world can do to punish them.  I think at this point the world is playing into their hands whenever NK's acknowledged for their bad behavior. 

So how does N.K. respond?  By threatening to "punish" their critics.  Seriously.  That's what they said.  I don't know if their isolation has actually caused senior leadership to believe that or what, but that's their official stance.

 

North Korea lashed out at critics warning it not to test a long-range missile on Thursday, saying that it would punish those trying to disrupt its plan to send what it calls a satellite into orbit.

Here's the story:

FOXNews.com - U.S. Prepared to Shoot Down N. Korean Missile - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Obama to Seek New Assault Weapons Ban

This is OUTRAGEOUS.  The term "ASSAULT WEAPON" is semantic at best and is used to describe how a rifle LOOKS, not works. 

This is feel good BS and I'm NOT standing for it... I am FURIOUS! 

The "BAN" is a bunch of retarded legislation aimed at semi-automatic weapons... Eric Holder uses violence in Mexico, describing AUTOMATIC weapons, as an excuse to implement the ban in THE UNITED STATES.  Semi-auto and Fully Auto ARE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT.

The "Ban" bill doesn't even address the functioning of a fire-arm... it gets into what kind of attachments and magazines you can buy... IDIOTS, I can BUY 30-round and 100-round mags ANYWHERE!!!

I AM SO PISSED OFF RIGHT NOW...

TO HELL WITH THIS ADMINISTRATION!

Watch this video if you have NO idea what I'm talking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysf8x477c30


Obama to Seek New Assault Weapons Ban

Holder said that putting the ban back in place would not only be a positive move by the United States, it would help cut down on the flow of guns going across the border into Mexico, which is struggling with heavy violence among drug cartels along the border.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Sen. Begich co-sponsors concealed carry bill



 
 

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via NRA-ILA News by NRA-ILA on 2/25/09

In an effort to secure the rights of individuals to lawfully carry concealed firearms across state lines, Sen. Mark Begich is co sponsoring the Respecting States Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act.

 
 

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The Houston Tea Party

If you're not working Friday, check out the Houston Tea Party.  The Discovery Green Park is right in front of the George R. Brown Convention Center.

The Houston Tea Party

Join us in Protesting the Stimulus Package
No Taxation without Deliberation!

Friday, February 27, 2009
Time: 11:00am - 2:00pm
Location: Fondren Green at Discovery Green Park!!! Right in front of Amphitheatre!!
City/Town: Houston, TX

Bring a sack lunch and a pitcher of iced tea to "share" with Porkulus. Come party and join our citizen's revolution! Economic Liberty is Personal Liberty!

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=52553704859




Additional Resources:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1039849853
http://houston.craigslist.org/pol/1049471021.html



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Friday, February 20, 2009

New York Times -- Dangerously Wrong



 
 

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via NSSF: Aiming for Accuracy by Ted Novin on 2/20/09

Today's New York Times ran an editorial blasting a law enforcement protection measure, the Tiahrt Amendment, which secures federal firearms trace data from the general public.  According to the Times, the Tiahrt Amendment should be repealed because it only serves to " ???protect shady gun dealers and gun traffickers from detection, arrest and punishment.???

Of course, nothing could be further from the truth.  The Tiahrt Amendment (which is supported by ATF and the Fraternal Order of Police) only limits general public access to firearms trace data so as to protect ongoing criminal investigations and to save the lives of law enforcement officers and others.  No law enforcement agency in the country has ever been denied access to firearm trace data about their community by ATF. Not a single one.

One would think that the New York Times, sharing a home with Mayor Michael Bloomberg, would remember the damage caused by the mayor of Gotham when he misused tracing data to launch so-called ???sting??? operations against firearms retailers ??? without the knowledge of either ATF or his own police department.  Mr. Bloomberg interfered with as many as 18 on-going criminal investigations forcing ATF to pull agents out of the field for their own protection.

This morning NSSF fired off a letter to the editor. You may want to do the same.


 
 

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Federal obligations exceed world GDP

MONEYNETDAILY
Federal obligations exceed world GDP
Does $65.5 trillion terrify anyone yet?

Posted: February 13, 2009
11:35 pm Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

As the Obama administration pushes through Congress its $800 billion deficit-spending economic stimulus plan, the American public is largely unaware that the true deficit of the federal government already is measured in trillions of dollars, and in fact its $65.5 trillion in total obligations exceeds the gross domestic product of the world.

The total U.S. obligations, including Social Security and Medicare benefits to be paid in the future, effectively have placed the U.S. government in bankruptcy, even before new continuing social welfare obligation embedded in the massive spending plan are taken into account.

The real 2008 federal budget deficit was $5.1 trillion, not the $455 billion previously reported by the Congressional Budget Office, according to the "2008 Financial Report of the United States Government" as released by the U.S. Department of Treasury.

The difference between the $455 billion "official" budget deficit numbers and the $5.1 trillion budget deficit cited by "2008 Financial Report of the United States Government" is that the official budget deficit is calculated on a cash basis, where all tax receipts, including Social Security tax receipts, are used to pay government liabilities as they occur.

But the numbers in the 2008 report are calculated on a GAAP basis ("Generally Accepted Accounting Practices") that include year-for-year changes in the net present value of unfunded liabilities in social insurance programs such as Social Security and Medicare.

Under cash accounting, the government makes no provision for future Social Security and Medicare benefits in the year in which those benefits accrue.

"As bad as 2008 was, the $455 billion budget deficit on a cash basis and the $5.1 trillion federal budget deficit on a GAAP accounting basis does not reflect any significant money [from] the financial bailout or Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, which was approved after the close of the fiscal year," economist John Williams, who publishes the Internet website Shadow Government Statistics, told WND.

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"The Congressional Budget Office estimated the fiscal year 2009 budget deficit as being $1.2 trillion on a cash basis and that was before taking into consideration the full costs of the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, before the cost of the Obama nearly $800 billion economic stimulus plan, or the cost of the second $350 billion in TARP funds, as well as all current bailouts being contemplated by the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve," he said.

"The federal government's deficit is hemorrhaging at a pace which threatens the viability of the financial system," Williams added. "The popularly reported 2009 [deficit] will clearly exceed $2 trillion on a cash basis and that full amount has to be funded by Treasury borrowing.

"It's not likely this will happen without the Federal Reserve acting as lender of last resort for the Treasury by buying Treasury debt and monetizing the debt," he said.

"Monetizing the debt" is a term used to signify that the Federal Reserve will be required simply to print cash to meet the Treasury debt obligations, acting in this capacity only because the Treasury cannot sell the huge of amount debt elsewhere.

The Treasury has been largely dependent upon foreign buyers, principally China and Japan and other major holders of U.S. dollar foreign exchange reserves, including OPEC buyers purchasing U.S. debt through London.

"The appetite of foreign buyers to purchase continued trillions of U.S. debt has become more questionable as the world has witnessed the rapid deterioration of the U.S. fiscal condition in the current financial crisis," Williams noted.


"Truthfully," Williams pointed out, "there is no Social Security 'lock-box.' There are no funds held in reserve today for Social Security and Medicare obligations that are earned each year. It's only a matter of time until the public realizes that the government is truly bankrupt and no taxes are being held in reserve to pay in the future the Social Security and Medicare benefits taxpayers are earning today."

Calculations from the "2008 Financial Report of the United States Government" also show that the GAAP negative net worth of the federal government has increased to $59.3 trillion while the total federal obligations under GAAP accounting now total $65.5 trillion.

The $65.5 trillion total federal obligations under GAAP accounting not only now exceed four times the U.S. gross domestic product, or GDP, the $65.5 trillion deficit exceeds total world GDP.

"In the seven years of GAAP reporting, we have seen an annual average deficit in excess of $4 trillion, which could not be possibly covered by any form of taxation," Williams argued.

"Shy of the government severely slashing social welfare programs, federal deficits of this magnitude are beyond any hope of containment, government or otherwise," he said.

"Put simply, there is no way the government can possibly pay for the level of social welfare benefits the federal government has promised unless the government simply prints cash and debases the currency, which the government will increasingly be doing this year," Williams said, explaining in more detail why he feels the government is now in the process of monetizing the federal debt.

"Social Security and Medicare must be shown as liabilities on the federal balance sheet in the year they accrue according to GAAP accounting," Williams argues. "To do otherwise is irresponsible, nothing more than an attempt to hide the painful truth from the American public. The public has a right to know just how bad off the federal government budget deficit situation really is, especially since the situation is rapidly spinning out of control.

"The federal government is bankrupt," Williams told WND. "In a post-Enron world, if the federal government were a corporation such as General Motors, the president and senior Treasury officers would be in federal penitentiary."

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

NRA-ILA :: Anti-Gun Deception On The Senate Floor

The NRA-ILA has an excellent post on anti-gun legislation being introduced in the Senate.  The full article has been reproduced below the video from the San Jose Police Department explaining "The Truth About Semi-Auto Firearms".  Enjoy.

 

 

Friday, January 30, 2009

Anti-Gun Deception On The Senate Floor

As we reported last week, legislation to require a federal license to possess any detachable-magazine semi-automatic rifle or shotgun, or any handgun, has been introduced in Congress. Bills to re-impose the federal "assault weapon" and "large" magazine ban, or to impose a much broader ban, have been introduced in Congress since 2003, and will likely be introduced in the current Congress soon. 

Already, the deliberate deceptions we heard from anti-gunners previously are resurfacing. Anti-gun Sen. Carl Levin, (D-Mich.), said Thursday on the floor of the Senate that "assault weapons" are "capable of firing up to 600 rounds per minute" and that they are "once again pervading our streets and neighborhoods." 

Did we mention that our opponents are deliberately deceptive? 

Many fully-automatic firearms can fire 10 rounds in a second, which theoretically would work out to 600 rounds per minute, but they cannot be reloaded fast enough to achieve anything near that rate in reality. But we are not talking about fully-automatic firearms—we're talking about semi-automatics, and the difference between them need not be explained here. 

"Pervading our streets?" Anti-gun lawmakers swore up and down that once the "assault weapon" ban expired, the murder rate would go through the roof. Well, the ban expired in 2004 and since then, the murder rate has gone down to a 43-year low. 

The anti-gunners think they can revive this bogus issue, and maybe they can; they will no doubt try. But Congress required a study of the 1994 ban, and the study concluded, "the banned weapons and magazines were never used in more than a small fraction of gun murders." Violent crime was going down before the ban, and it has continued to go down after the ban. If the issue is looked at objectively, it should be over, done with, water under the bridge. The ban should never have been imposed in the first place, let alone be imposed again or ever expanded. 

And certainly guns should not be banned on the basis of nonsense like Sen. Levin's speech, and other deliberate deception perpetuated by gun ban groups. 

Deliberate deception such as: 

  • A folding stock makes a rifle concealable, as if it were a pocket knife. But anyone who knows anything about gun laws knows that federal law requires a rifle to be 26 inches long, regardless of its stock, and a 26-inch-long rifle is not concealable.
  • A pistol grip is designed to allow a rifle to be fired "from the hip." But the 90 million pistols owned by the American people all have pistol grips, and they aren't designed to be fired "from the hip." Besides that, the fact that a rifle has a shoulder stock and sights mounted on the barrel proves that it is designed to be fired from the shoulder.
  • Magazines designed to hold more than 10 rounds are not useful for self-defense. If they really believe that, let them propose to prohibit the military and police from having pistol magazines that hold 12, 15, and 17 rounds.
  • These guns are "high-powered." Next time an anti-gunner calls a gun "high-powered," ask him to name one gun that is low-powered. They even call .22 rimfires "high-powered," when they want to brand a .22 as a so-called "assault weapon."

NRA members who own AR-15s and other so-called "assault weapons," you are not alone. There are nearly two million AR-15s in our country, the same number of M1s, the same number of M1 Carbines, and many more Mini-14s, semi-automatic shotguns, pump-action shotguns, and all the other guns the anti-gunner want to call "assault weapon." Countless millions of American own handguns that use magazines of over 10 rounds. 

Our challenge is to coalesce these Americans into a political force that will make anti-gun lawmakers' heads swim. When they repeat gun ban groups' deliberate deceptions, we must tell the truth; not some of the time, but all of the time! But we cannot wait for them to act, and then only respond in defense. We must be out front. When we carry our message, we must do so confident in the knowledge that we are doing so in a manner that respects our fellow citizens, and their right to disagree--a way of doing business that is alien to our opponents--and that our arguments are based in logic and fact, not deceit.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Big Three Auto - ProCon.org

A colleague sent me a link to ProCon.org which hosts non-partisan data on the "Big 3" auto-makers alongside Toyota and Honda.  They have an excellent table that lists:

  • US Market Share
  • Global Sales
  • Employees
  • Revenue per Employee
  • Average Hourly Wage and Benefits
  • # of Legacy Employees
  • Annual Cost of Legacy Employees
  • CEO 2007 Compensation
  • # of Plants (US)
  • # of Brands (US)
  • Income Before Tax 2007
  • Federal Income Taxes Paid/Refunds Received in 2007
  • Net Profit or Loss 2007
  • Non-Auto Related Assets (millions)
  • Links to 2007 Annual Reports
  • Links to SEC Filings: 2007 Annual Report

Go check it out:  Big Three Auto - ProCon.org

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

NRA-ILA :: Action Center

The NRA-ILA Action Center is a good tool to use to generate correspondence for your elected officials.  The database of representatives and local, state, federal officials allows you to quickly send an email, or letter, to the official you want.

Check it out:

NRA-ILA :: Action Center

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

BigGovHealth.Org


Check out this website on what big government would do to healthcare: BigGovHealth.org

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Monday, June 30, 2008

Joe Horn cleared by grand jury in Pasadena shootings

The final update to the November 2007 case of a man who shot two burglars in his neighbor’s yard.  I don’t think there was much doubt over the grand jury’s outcome.

/cb

 

June 30, 2008, 1:08PM
Joe Horn cleared by grand jury in Pasadena shootings
Panel issues no-bill after two weeks of testimony

By BRIAN ROGERS and RUTH RENDON
Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle

A Harris County grand jury decided today that Joe Horn should not be charged with a crime for shooting two suspected burglars he confronted outside his neighbor's home in Pasadena last fall.

The decision to clear Horn of wrongdoing came two weeks after the grand jury began considering evidence in the case, including Horn's testimony last week.

Horn, a 62-year-old retiree, became the focus of an intense public debate after the Nov. 14 shootings. Many supporters praised him as a hero for using deadly force to protect property, while others dismissed him as a killer who should have heeded a 911 operator's instructions to stay in his house and wait for police.

Horn called authorities after hearing breaking glass and seeing two men climb through a window into his next-door neighbor's home in the 7400 block of Timberline.

The 911 operator urged Horn to remain inside, but he went outside with his 12-gauge shotgun and came face-to-face with Diego Ortiz, 30, and Hernando Riascos Torres, 38.

According to a transcript of Horn's 911 call, which he made about 2 p.m., the operator repeatedly urged Horn to stay in his house, but Horn said he did not believe it would be right to let the burglars get away.

"Well, here it goes, buddy," Horn can be heard telling the operator. "You hear the shotgun clicking and I'm going."

The operator replies: "Don't go outside."

Then the tape records Horn warning someone: "Move and you're dead!" Two quick shots can be heard, followed by a pause and then a third shot.

Pasadena police Capt. A.H. "Bud" Corbett said a few weeks after the shooting that a plainclothes detective had parked in front of Horn's house in response to the 911 call. He said the detective saw the men between Horn's house and his neighbor's before they crossed into Horn's front yard.

It appeared that neither Horn nor the men knew a police officer was present, Corbett said.

"It was over within seconds. The detective never had time to say anything before the shots were fired," Corbett said. "At first, the officer was assessing the situation. Then he was worried Horn might mistake him for the 'wheel man' (getaway driver). He ducked at one point."

When Horn confronted the suspects in his yard, he raised his shotgun to his shoulder, Corbett said. However the men ignored his order to freeze.

Corbett said one man ran toward Horn, but had angled away from him toward the street when he was shot in the back just before reaching the curb.

"The detective confirmed that this suspect was actually closer to Horn after he initiated his run than at the time when first confronted," said Corbett. "Horn said he felt in jeopardy."

Ortiz and Torres died a short distance from Horn's house, both shot in the back.

As the grand jury began hearing evidence in the case this month, Horn's attorney, Tom Lambright, said recently that Horn regrets his decision to confront the men.

"Was it a mistake from a legal standpoint? No. But a mistake in his life? Yes," Lambright said. "Because it's affected him terribly. And if he had it to do over again, he would stay inside.

"I don't think anybody can really appreciate the magnitude that something like this has on a person's personality."

Lambright said Horn didn't expect to be involved in a shooting, but rather expected to see the two men running or driving away.

"He thought he was gathering evidence for the police department," Lambright said.

The shooting brought hundreds of protesters to the Village Grove East subdivision where Horn lives with his daughter and her family. One protest included supporters of Houston activist Quanell X and motorcyclists countering his remarks. The protest which brought hundreds to the neighborhood led to the Pasadena City Council to approve a city ordinance banning protests in front of a residential home.

Aside from the shooting itself, the national debate revolved around the fact that Ortiz and Torres were illegal immigrants from Colombia. Torres had been sent to prison for dealing cocaine and was deported in 1999.

 

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Cato Post on Speculators

Greedy Speculators?

by Richard W. Rahn

Richard W. Rahn is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and chairman of the Institute for Global Economic Growth.

Added to cato.org on June 26, 2008

This article appeared in the Washington Times on June 25, 2008.

Are you aware that without speculators, most food and physical products would cost a whole lot more? Many members of Congress have been looking for the villain who is causing gasoline prices to soar (they seem to be mirror-less). A large number, mostly, but not exclusively, Democrats, have decided that speculators, or at least "greedy speculators," are the villains.

Many members of Congress make up "solutions" to things they do not understand and cause problems where there are none or make real problems worse, which explains the current run-up in gasoline prices. There are "futures" markets in most basic agricultural, metals and energy products. In a futures market, it is possible to buy or sell things for delivery at some specified date in the future. The reason the futures markets developed formally a couple of hundred years ago, and are so important to the world economy, is that they enable producers and consumers to offset the risk of price changes to those willing to take the risks.

Assume you are a farmer and estimate that you can produce corn this year for $5 a bushel, and at the moment corn is selling for $7 a bushel. At $2 a bushel profit, corn is the most lucrative crop you can produce, so you plan to expand your corn plantings. You rightly fear that other farmers will also plant more corn. But this additional corn could cause the price to drop, especially if Congress sensibly reduces the foolish, corn-based ethanol mandate it passed. If the price falls to $3 a bushel, you will go bankrupt.

Fortunately, futures markets exist, which enable farmers to sell a portion of their crop for future delivery (e.g., September, when the crop is in) at today's high prices. This will protect them from a large drop in prices - known as "going short." The other side of the bet might be made by breakfast cereal companies who fear that if corn prices continue to rise, they will not be able to pass the price increase to their consumers, so they want to protect themselves by locking in the current price of corn - known as "going long." Both the farmer and the cereal companies are "hedging their bets" about the future price of corn. There are many corn market speculators who provide liquidity to the market and fill the void if the numbers of short and long hedgers do not match up.

The same principles hold for oil. If you are a small oil producer and know that if you drill an expensive but possibly low-producing well, oil will have to sell for more than $60 a barrel for it to be profitable. Thus, if you can sell some of your future expected oil production at a price higher than $60 in the oil futures market, it will likely be profitable and, hence, you are willing to take the risk of the costly investment in expanded production.

On the other side, assume you are the manager of your city's municipal bus system. You must provide the city council with an estimate of what your diesel fuel costs will be next year so it can properly allocate the city budget. If there is an unexpected price rise in diesel fuel, you will not have enough for all of your buses and will have to curtail bus service. This will anger the citizens, the council members, and also may cost you your job. Fortunately, you can "go long" on the diesel oil futures market, safeguarding the city in case of a price rise of diesel fuel, protecting your job and the bus-riding citizens.

As with the corn example, oil speculators, some of whom have "gone long" and some of whom have "gone short," provide the necessary liquidity and mismatch between the various hedgers.

The current political charge is, "the speculators are driving up the price of oil." But think about it for a moment. If the price of oil is being driven above the market clearing price where supply equals demand, demand will fall and the speculators will be stuck holding huge, unintended stocks of oil. Holding oil in tanks and ships is costly, and speculators will not incur these costs for long, so the price will drop. Some in Congress want to curtail the activities of the speculators by increasing regulation. This will only drive more of the energy markets to other countries, thereby hurting the U.S., and will do nothing to reduce the price of oil.

The price of oil is higher than it would be in a totally free, private global market, because other countries' state oil companies own 88 percent of the proven reserves and many of them are part of the OPEC cartel. Much of the oil that could be produced in the U.S. and elsewhere by private parties has been made off-limits by governments. Speculators are not the problem; they are part of the solution, by reducing the risk for producers, refiners and other oil market participants. This risk reduction results in more production of oil, other fuel, food and metals where futures markets exist.

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Victory for Gun Owners

The Supreme Court has served their country and Constitution masterly in reaching their decision on the illegal gun ban in Washington D.C.

 

Supreme Court Strikes Down D.C. Gun Ban, Upholds Right to Keep and Bear Arms

Thursday , June 26, 2008

WASHINGTON — 

The Supreme Court says Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting, the justices' first major pronouncement on gun rights in U.S. history.

The court's 5-4 ruling strikes down the District of Columbia's 32-year-old ban on handguns as incompatible with gun rights under the Second Amendment. The decision goes further than even the Bush administration wanted, but probably leaves most firearms laws intact.

The court had not conclusively interpreted the Second Amendment since its ratification in 1791. The amendment reads: "A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed."

The basic issue for the justices was whether the amendment protects an individual's right to own guns no matter what, or whether that right is somehow tied to service in a state militia.

Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for four colleagues, said the Constitution does not permit "the absolute prohibition of handguns held and used for self-defense in the home."

In dissent, Justice John Paul Stevens wrote that the majority "would have us believe that over 200 years ago, the Framers made a choice to limit the tools available to elected officials wishing to regulate civilian uses of weapons."

He said such evidence "is nowhere to be found."

 

 

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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Celebrate Mediocrity

There's something wrong with our society when we begin pushing mediocrity and protecting poor examples.  There's nothing wrong with being a single parent, but why would a single mom be offended if other students are making father's day cards?  What's wrong with the world?

Father's Day cards banned in Scottish schools

By Simon Johnson, Scottish Political Editor

Last updated: 8:57 AM BST 23/06/2008

Thousands of primary pupils were prevented from making Father's Day cards at school for fear of embarrassing classmates who live with single mothers and lesbians.

The politically correct policy was quietly adopted at schools "in the interests of sensitivity" over the growing number of lone-parent and same-sex households.

It only emerged after a large number of fathers failed to receive their traditional cards and handmade gifts.

Family rights campaigners last night condemned the policy as "absurd" and argued that it is marginalising fathers, but local authorities said teachers need to react to "the changing pattern of family life".

An Office for National Statistics report in April found that one in four British children now lives with a lone parent - double the figure 20 years ago.

The Father's Day card ban has been introduced by schools in Glasgow, Edinburgh, East Renfrewshire, Dumfries and Galloway and Clackmannshire.

Tina Woolnough, 45, whose son Felix attends Edinburgh's Blackhall primary school, said several teachers there had not allowed children to make Father's Day cards this year.

Mrs Woolnough, a member of the school's parent-teacher council, said: "This is something I know they do on a class-by-class basis at my son Felix's school. Some classes send Father's Day cards and some do not.

"The teachers are aware of the family circumstances of the children in each class and if a child hasn't got a father living at home, the teacher will avoid getting the children to make a card."

The making of Mother's Day cards and crafts, in the run-up to Mothering Sunday, remains generally permitted.

But the Father's Day edict follows a series of other politically correct measures introduced in primary schools, including the removal of Christian references from festive greetings cards.

Matt O'Connor, founder of campaign group Fathers For Justice, said: "I'm astonished at this. It totally undermines the role and significance of fathers whether they are still with the child's mother or not.

"It also sends out a troubling message to young boys that fathers aren't important."

Alastair Noble, education officer with the charity Christian Action, Research and Education, said: "This seems to be an extreme and somewhat absurd reaction.

"I would have thought that the traditional family and marriage are still the majority lifestyles of people in Scotland. To deny the experience of the majority just does not seem sensible."

Local authorities defended the change, saying teachers needed to act "sensitively" at a time when many children were experiencing family breakdown and divorce.

A spokesman for East Renfrewshire Council said: "Increasingly, it is the case that there are children who haven't got fathers or haven't got fathers living with them and teachers are having to be sensitive about this.

"Teachers have always had to deal with some pupils not having fathers or mothers, but with marital breakdown it is accelerating."

Jim Goodall, head of education at Clackmannanshire Council, said teachers are expected to behave with common sense but be sensitive to "the changing pattern of family life."

South Ayrshire Council said children should not feel left out or unwanted, while City of Edinburgh Council said the practice on Father's Day cards was a matter for individual schools.

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Why Copy the Continent?

I saw this article by Thomas Sowell today on National Review.  It’s a short piece, but gets direct to the point. 

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Why Copy the Continent?
To imitate Europe is to aspire to the mediocre.

By Thomas Sowell

It must be a bitter disappointment to those in the media and in politics who have been dying to use the word “recession” that, for the second quarter in a row, there has been no downturn in the economy, though growth has been slow.

Alarmists have been reduced to quoting other alarmists on the supposedly impending recession but that is still not the real thing.

The definition of a “recession” is very clear and straightforward: Two consecutive quarters of negative growth. We have not yet had one consecutive quarter of negative growth.

The fault-finding brigades of critics of the American economy and society are among the reasons why there is so much talk about how we ought to do things that are being done in Europe.

We need to understand America first, before we start imitating Europe.

The American economy produces the largest output in the world — more than Japan, Germany, and Great Britain combined.

Measured by purchasing power, output per capita in the United States is the highest of any large nation.

There are some very small places like Luxembourg or the Cayman Islands with higher purchasing power per capita but, as Professor Benjamin M. Friedman of Harvard put it, places like Luxembourg are “technically countries but are more like large suburbs.”

Luxembourg’s total population is about the same as that of Long Beach, California. Wal-Mart has more employees than the total population of Luxembourg.

Some other small places like the Cayman Islands are tax havens that attract the wealth of people who are not really Cayman Islanders.

Among countries at all comparable to the United States in size or population, none has achieved as high an output per capita. New Jersey produces more than Egypt. California produces more than Canada or Mexico.

Desperate efforts to depict all the prosperity and progress in the United States as being monopolized by “the rich” have led to all kinds of statistical mumbo jumbo, such as comparing the changing ratios between statistical categories over time and ignoring the fact that most of the people in those categories move from one category to another over the years.

Studies that follow given individuals over time show the exact opposite of what is being said in the mainstream media and in politics. That is, most of the working people in the bottom fifth of income distribution rise into the top half, and the rate of increase of their incomes is greater than that of most of the people initially in the top fifth. Those individuals in the top one percent, as of a given time, actually have an absolute decline in income over time. As they drop out of the top one percent, they are replaced by others, so the statistical category can be doing great, while the flesh-and-blood people who pass in and out of that category are by no means gaining on those further down the income distribution.

None of this is rocket science. But most people in politics, in the media, and in academia still insist on using statistics based on the fate of abstract categories over time — households, families, income brackets — even when other statistics, based on following specific individuals over time, are available.

Households and families vary in size from group to group and are generally declining in size over time, but an individual always means one person. Income per household or family can be stagnant, or even declining, while income per person is rising.

That has in fact been a general pattern in recent decades, which may be why the nay-sayers are forever citing household- and family-income statistics, while ignoring statistics on income per person.

Amid a general undermining of American economic performance, it is hardly surprising that so many people think we should imitate what the Europeans are doing — whether in the economy, in foreign policy, or in other areas.

We can always learn particular things from other countries, whether in Europe, Asia, or elsewhere. But imitating Europeans when they are not doing as well as Americans makes no sense.

Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.

 

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Harvesting ACORN

Here's a great piece from the National Review on ACORN, our tax dollars and Obama's real fight for change:

 

June 25, 2008, 0:00 a.m.
The ACORN Obama Knows
Spreading socialism on the taxpayer’s dime.
By Michelle Malkin

If you don’t know what ACORN (the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now) is all about, you better bone up. This left-wing group takes in 40 percent of its revenues from American taxpayers — you and me — and has leveraged nearly four decades of government subsidies to fund affiliates that promote the welfare state and undermine capitalism and self-reliance, some of which have been implicated in perpetuating illegal immigration and encouraging voter fraud. A new whistleblower report from the Consumer Rights League documents how Chicago-based ACORN has commingled public tax dollars with political projects.


Who in Washington will fight to ensure that your money isn’t being spent on these radical activities?

Don’t bother asking Barack Obama. He cut his ideological teeth working with ACORN as a “community organizer” and legal representative. Naturally, ACORN’s political action committee has warmly endorsed his presidential candidacy. ACORN head Maude Hurd gushes that Obama is the candidate who “best understands and can affect change on the issues ACORN cares about” — like ensuring their massive pipeline to your hard-earned money. Let’s take a closer look at the ACORN Obama knows.

Last July, ACORN settled the largest case of voter fraud in the history of Washington State. Seven ACORN workers had submitted nearly 2,000 bogus voter-registration forms. According to case records, they flipped through phone books for names to use on the forms, including “Leon Spinks,” “Frekkie Magoal” and “Fruto Boy Crispila.” Three ACORN election hoaxers pleaded guilty in October. A King County prosecutor called

ACORN’s criminal sabotage “an act of vandalism upon the voter rolls.”
The group’s vandalism on electoral integrity is systemic. ACORN has been implicated in similar voter-fraud schemes in Missouri, Ohio, and at least 12 other states. The Wall Street Journal noted: “In Ohio in 2004, a worker for one affiliate was given crack cocaine in exchange for fraudulent registrations that included underage voters, dead voters and pillars of the community named Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy and Jive Turkey. During a congressional hearing in Ohio in the aftermath of the 2004 election, officials from several counties in the state explained ACORN’s practice of dumping thousands of registration forms in their lap on the submission deadline, even though the forms had been collected months earlier.”

In March, Philadelphia elections officials accused the nonprofit advocacy group of filing fraudulent voter registrations in advance of the April 22nd Pennsylvania primary. The charges have been forwarded to the city district attorney’s office.

Under the guise of “consumer advocacy,” ACORN has received money from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. HUD funds hundreds, if not thousands, of left-wing “anti-poverty” groups across the country led by ACORN. Last October, HUD announced more than $44 million in new housing-counseling grants to over 400 state and local efforts. The White House has increased funding for housing counseling by 150 percent since George W. Bush took office in 2001, despite the role most of these recipients play as activist satellites of the Democratic Party. The AARP scored nearly $400,000 for training; the National Council of La Raza (“The Race”) scooped up more than $1.3 million; the National Urban League raked in nearly $1 million; and the ACORN Housing Corporation received more than $1.6 million.

As the Consumer Rights League points out in its new exposé, the ACORN Housing Corporation has worked to obtain mortgages for illegal aliens in partnership with Citibank. It relies on undocumented income, “under the table” money, which may not be reported to the Internal Revenue Service. Moreover, the group’s “financial justice” operations attack lenders for “exotic” loans, while recommending 10-year interest-only loans (which deny equity to the buyer) and risky reverse mortgages. Whistleblower documents reveal internal discussions among the group that blur the lines between its tax-exempt housing work and its aggressive electioneering activities. The group appears to shake down corporate interests with relentless PR attacks, and then enters “no lobby” agreements with targeted corporations after receiving payment.

Republicans have largely looked the other way as ACORN has expanded its government-funded empire. But finally, a few conservative voices in Congress have called for investigation of the group’s apparent extortion schemes. This week, GOP Reps. Tom Feeney, Jeb Hensarling, and Ed Royce called on Democrat Barney Frank, chair of the House Financial Services Committee, to convene a hearing to probe potential illegalities and abuse of taxpayer funds by ACORN’s management and minions alike.

Where does the candidate of Hope and Change — the candidate of Reform and New Politics — stand on the issue? Barack Obama, ACORN’s senator, is for more of the same old, same old subsidizing of far-left politics in the name of fighting for the poor while enriching ideological cronies. That’s the Chicago way.

Michelle Malkin is author of Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild.

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Monday, June 16, 2008

Joe Horn's case to be heard by Grand Jury

Joe Horn's self defense shooting is about to be heard by the Harris County Grand Jury.  Good luck to Joe.

 

Grand jury could decide on Horn case this week, DA's office says

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Ready to Shoot

Ready to Shoot


by Ed Nowicki and David Kopel

This article appeared in the <http://www.baltimoresun.com/> Baltimore Sun
on February 27, 2008.

Taking handguns away from law-abiding civilians can endanger them - that's a
familiar argument. What most people might not know is that many police
organizations also oppose handgun bans because of the harm they can cause to
police training and preparedness.

That's what we argued this month when we filed a friend-of-the-court brief
against the District of Columbia's handgun ban in the U.S. Supreme Court.
One of us, Ed Nowicki, is head of the International Law Enforcement
Educators and Trainers Association, a professional association of police
trainers. We were joined in the brief by the other major police firearms
training organization, the International Association of Law Enforcement
Firearms Instructors.

The lawful availability of handguns for citizens provides the police with a
much larger pool of recruits who have experience with handgun safety, and
who have learned basic familiarity or developed proficiency in the use of
handguns. That's why our brief was joined by a broad coalition of law
enforcement organizations, including the Maryland Fraternal Order of Police.

The widespread civilian possession of handguns also helps the police do
their job.

A citizen who has experience with handguns in hunting or target shooting
will have acquired the habit of keeping his finger off the trigger until the
last instant before the shot. For a police officer, this is a life-or-death
skill; staying off the trigger while drawing the weapon in an emergency
prevents accidental shootings.

Likewise, a police recruit who has enjoyed target shooting as a civilian
will have learned how to hold a handgun with a strong but not over-tight
grip, and how to keep the gun steady while firing, avoiding the muzzle flip
that causes missed shots.

There are only so many hours in a police academy for firearms training. If a
trainee is picking up a handgun for the first time, he will have to spend
time acquiring elementary familiarity with its operation - flipping the
safety on and off, and reloading quickly. It takes a while for these actions
to become second nature, and that time would be better spent refining
already developed skills, such as practicing engagement with multiple
targets.

Another amicus brief, filed by a group of retired generals and admirals,
makes a similar point about military training and describes research showing
that military recruits who have firearms training in civilian life perform
much better in combat.

Many innovations in police firearms training have been created by civilian
trainers, who often have more time to dedicate to the subject than do police
instructors; many police instructors do not teach fulltime, and those who do
must teach a variety of subjects. For the same reason, many police firearms
instructors are civilians.

Jeff Cooper, a civilian, invented The Modern Technique, which is now the
standard model for defensive pistolcraft. Mr. Cooper created the technique
after World War II, based on his observations that Army handgun shooting
methods were far from optimally effective. Many thousands of police officers
- and police trainers - learned their skills at Mr. Cooper's Gunsite Ranch
in Arizona. Other civilian experts, such as Massad Ayoob of New Hampshire
and John Farnam of Colorado, have also made important contributions to
handgun doctrine, and have themselves trained many police officers and
police instructors.

The widespread civilian possession of handguns also helps the police do
their job. In countries such as the United Kingdom (where handguns are
banned) or the Netherlands (where handguns are rare), the home-invasion
burglary rate is 48 percent to 59 percent, and many home-invasion burglaries
lead to assaults or rapes.

In the United States, only 13 percent of house burglaries take place when
someone is home, and studies show this is because about half of U.S.
homeowners have a gun. And handguns are by far the best guns for home
defense, because they're easy to maneuver in confined spaces and hard for
criminals to grab.

Because there are so many fewer home invasions in America, there are many
fewer emergencies to which the police must respond. Thus, the police have
more resources available to thwart, investigate or deter other crimes.

Where law-abiding people are allowed to have guns, criminals know they're
rolling the dice.

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Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The Unintended Consequences of Al Gore

Below is an excellent piece from the folks that brought us Freakonomics. The article discusses the unintended consequences of growing and pushing for biofuels.

This article doesn’t mention it, but last year the price of corn tortillas skyrocketed in Mexico due to the demand for corn as a biofuel. I bet Al Gore never intended to gouge the poor for one of their staple commodities. But he did and like many other things good intentions end up damning us all.



Global Warming and the Minefield of Unintended Consequences
By Melissa Lafsky

Dubner and Levitt recently wrote a column discussing the unintended consequences of legislation intended to help the neediest segments of society.

Few movements for change have met with as many unintended consequences as the efforts, both in the public and private sector, to combat global warming. Take biofuels (another topic Dubner has addressed here and here). Hailed as the darling of the alternative fuel market, this new energy source, led by the most popular form, ethanol, was declared the solution to burning fossil fuels in 2006. It has since been embraced by companies from luxury car makers to airlines. To meet the growing demand for ethanol, U.S. farmers and agribusiness firms invested millions in growing corn (a move that has already come back to bite them financially). Biofuels have become such a staple of international plans to combat climate change, reports the Times, that governments are even legislating and subsidizing their use:

The EU has mandated that countries use 5.75 percent biofuel for transport by the
end of 2008. In the United States, a proposed energy package would require that
15 percent of all transport fuels be made from biofuel by 2022. To reach these
goals, biofuels production is heavily subsidized at many levels on both
continents.


Fantastic! A worldwide movement to cut emissions and halt what a growing number of scientists call a massive global crisis. Except it all hit a roadblock last week, when two newly-released studies reported that the net environmental effect of using biofuels may be even more harmful than burning the gasoline they were created to replace.

The first study, led by Princeton University environment and economics researcher Timothy Searchinger, found that replacing fossil fuels with corn-based ethanol could actually double greenhouse gas emissions for the next thirty years. As Scientific American writer David Biello explains it:

“Prior analyses made an accounting error,” says [Searchinger]. … “There is a
huge imbalance between the carbon lost by plowing up a hectare [2.47 acres] of
forest or grassland from the benefit you get from
biofuels.”

Growing plants store carbon in their roots, shoots and
leaves. As a result, the world’s plants and the soil in which they grow contain
nearly three times as much carbon as the entire atmosphere. …

By
turning crops such as corn, sugarcane and palm oil into biofuels — whether
ethanol, biodiesel, or something else — proponents hope to reap the benefits of
the carbon soaked up as the plants grow to offset the carbon dioxide (CO2)
emitted when the resulting fuel is burned. But whether biofuels emit more or
less CO2 than gasoline depends on what the land they were grown on was
previously used for…

The second study, led by Joseph Fargione, a scientist at the Nature Conservancy, found that by switching to biofuels, we could essentially be worsening climate change for the next 93 years, in that “[t]he clearance of grassland releases 93 times the amount of greenhouse gas that would be saved by the fuel made annually on that land,” according to the Times. Not to mention the fact that, by switching to growing corn, U.S. farmers have turned away from growing other crops, such as soy. As a result, Fargione told the Times, “‘Brazilian farmers are planting more of the world’s soybeans — and they’re deforesting the Amazon to do it.’”

So in a matter of days, biofuels go from a celebrated fossil fuels alternative to a rainforest-killing disaster, with scientists already calling for government reform on biofuel policies. If anything, this provides a window into how little we actually know about this issue, and the wide lengths left to go in reaching a viable solution.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Che & Obama (Justin's Take)

Justin's take on Hillary's proposal:

I guess it doesn't matter anymore man.

I just love how biofuels are pitched as 'green' because they are made from ingredients that humans can consume, and therefore MUST be better for the environment. Never mind the fact that biofuels pollute nearly 2x as much (according to a recent study on ethanol).

Now for the 'play by play':

Hillary's Green Jobs Plan will (raise taxes):

  • Modernize 20 Million Low-Income Homes to Improve Energy Efficiency (this money will come from increased tax on individuals as well as businesses).
  • Provide emergency energy assistance for Maryland families facing skyrocketing heating bills (this vote buying measure will again be paid for by tax revenue).
  • Invest $5 billion in accelerated energy efficiency and alternative energy investments to jumpstart green collar job growth (this $5 billion will just grow on trees...you and I won't have to pay a dime here).
  • Create a $50 Billion Strategic Energy Fund and Demand that Oil Companies Invest in Clean Energy (Oil companies are OIL COMPANIES, if the public demand is such, "NEW" industry could emerge and challenge the Oil Companies).
  • Raise Fuel Economy Standards. Hillary has proposed a plan to raise fuel economy standards to 40 mpg by 2020 and 55 mpg by 2030 (Kiss your truck good bye, you'll be driving a go kart).
  • Help Automakers Retool Plants (why do they need to be retooled? Is she talking about machine tools....or Corporate 'tools'?).
  • Promote Plug-In Hybrids (PHEV) (Ahh..yes. PHEVs are soooo green. They take electricity from your HOME, and store it in LEAD and ACID batteries that after a few years must be sent to special 'HAZMAT' landfills. Go Green. Go PHEV!!!).
  • Create a Green Building Fund to Make Public Buildings More Energy Efficient (this "Fund" will no doubt be paid for by taxes).
  • Train "Green Collar" Workers (what is a "Green Collar" worker anyway?I understand Blue Collar, I understand White Collar...where does green fit in?).

In short...taxes will go up, wealth will be redistributed, industries will crumple, and landfills will be inundated with dead PHEV batteries. Go Hillary!!! WOOHOO!!!!

Oil companies are the cornerstone of our economy, and the only sector not facing SEVERE hardships right now. Sure they make massive profits, it's not like they just throw it in the bank and sit on it. No, they spend it. Oil creates jobs, lets make them unprofitable so we can all be equally miserable. The only thing she'll 'accelerate' is the demise of my beloved
USA.

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Che & Obama

This quickly gets my blood boiling. Aside from the fact that Obama's forNationalized Healthcare, a ban on semi-automatic weapons, a complete ban onhandguns, big government and a nanny state, this just adds one more item tothe list of why you'll never find me left of center.


Granted the flag may not have been endorsed by Obama
himself, but itcertainly represents to his campaigners and staff the momentum
and directionhis campaign is headed.

This flag of Che Quevera hangs behind the desk of the
person in charge ofthe Obama campaign office here in Houston. The Fox reporter,
Ford Atkinson,did not ask any questions about the flag and it was only shown
briefly,probably not intended to have been seen.

Kooky economic theories, class warfare and forced
redistribution of wealth -it's not just a Cuban phenomenon. The revolution has
finally spread to thebrand new Barack Obama office.
If you were running a
candidate's local campaign office, what would you puton the wall? Old Glory? The
Texas flag? Or maybe the banner of a hostileCommunist police state?

Fox
has the video

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Clinton's Insane Ideas

I dislike Clinton's platform immensely. On the one hand she discusses
harnessing "America's entrepreneurial spirit" to tackle renewable energies
and in another breathe she's talking about forcing private companies to pay
for R&D into other technologies. Why doesn't she just come out and state
that she's going to nationalize energy companies? Essentially she's trying
to do something similar! It's insane.

The market will find a better way when the technology finally comes to
fruition. It can't be FORCED! People just don't want to hear that no
matter what has been discovered to date, fossil fuel is the most EFFICIENT
fuel out there. Our trucks, ships, planes and home energy demands will not
be met with hopes and good intentions.

And how exactly does the President create new jobs??? Jobs are created in
the private sector in response to demand causing businesses and sectors to
grow.

Below is the egregious blog post from Clinton's campaign site:

Feed: blogHillary
Posted on: Monday, February 11, 2008 12:55 PM
Author: Crystal Patterson
Subject: Hillary's Plan to Create a Green Jobs Revolution: Creating New,
High-Wage Jobs of the Future


Today, at the General Motors Allison Transmission Plant, in White Marsh,
Maryland, Hillary outlined her Green Jobs plan, which will stimulate
economic growth, end our dependence on foreign oil and provide good-paying
jobs in Maryland and around the country. Hillary's plan will transform the
way we use energy, finally require large oil companies to pay their fair
share towards renewable technologies, and create at least five million new
jobs in the process.

Hillary's Green Jobs Plan will:

* Modernize 20 Million Low-Income Homes to Improve Energy Efficiency.
* Provide emergency energy assistance for Maryland families facing
skyrocketing heating bills.
* Invest $5 billion in accelerated energy efficiency and alternative
energy investments to jumpstart green collar job growth.
* Create a $50 Billion Strategic Energy Fund and Demand that Oil
Companies Invest in Clean Energy.
* Raise Fuel Economy Standards. Hillary has proposed a plan to raise
fuel economy standards to 40 mpg by 2020 and 55 mpg by 2030.
* Help Automakers Retool Plants.
* Promote Plug-In Hybrids (PHEV).
* Create a Green Building Fund to Make Public Buildings More Energy
Efficient.
* Train "Green Collar" Workers.

Hillary believes our climate crisis presents us with a significant
opportunity. She is prepared to harness America's entrepreneurial spirit and
make the bold investments necessary to lead us to an energy independent
future, of which green-collar jobs are the cornerstone. Read more on
<http://www.hillaryclinton.com/news/release/view/?id=5909> Hillary's plan
to create a Green Jobs revolution.


View article... <http://www.hillaryclinton.com/blog/view/?id=43265>

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Monday, February 11, 2008

FW: Like hope, but different

This is very interesting.

Feed: Democracy in America
Posted on: Monday, February 11, 2008 2:07 PM
Author: Democracy in America
Subject: Like hope, but different


Anti-McCain viral video


View
<http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2008/02/like_hope_but_dif
ferent.cfm> article...

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GOP Valentine's Day Cards

Monday, February 4, 2008

Web Site Sells North Korean Luxury Goods

Ha:

The challenge for the country in peddling its wares, however, is quality.

"They have nothing serious to sell," said Lankov, who teaches at Seoul's
Kookmin <http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,328095,00.html> University and
studied in North Korea. "Nobody wants the products. Everything is bad."

People looking for something exotic, however, might be interested, he said.

Feed: FOXNews.com
Posted on: Monday, February 04, 2008 9:43 AM
Author: foxnewsonline@foxnews.com
Subject: Web Site Sells North Korean Luxury Goods


Strange government-run site can sell you an SUV, postage stamps or boxing
gloves -- when it's running properly, that is.


View article... <http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,328095,00.html>

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Clinton health plan may mean tapping pay

So rather than just bill someone for healthcare received because they're
uninsured, Hillary would authorize yet another way for the government to
come into our lives to punish us... don't we have enough things going on in
our lives that we don't need to juggle the demands and pressures of the
government, too? Seriously, Hillary, STAY OUT OF MY LIFE.

A quote from the article "Clinton
<http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080203/ap_on_el_pr/campaign_rdp_31> health
plan may mean tapping pay":

Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday she might be willing to garnish
the wages of workers who refuse to buy health insurance to achieve coverage
for all Americans.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Life with Housing Czarina Hillary

This is a fantastic piece from the National Review on the subprime credit
"crisis" in the US. An excerpt:

Life
<http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MmQyNzE5NmQwNTRlNWViNmRkYmM0ZmEyMzVjOG
JhMTM=> with Housing Czarina Hillary

"What about programs to help out renters who didn't make any money in this
bubble because we were responsible? What about government intervention to
lower the still-high housing prices so we aren't locked out of the market? A
natural correction in the housing market is in order, but the government
seems hellbent to prevent it from taking place. In the meantime, we are
priced out of the market because we aren't willing to get in over our heads
financially (unlike some of these revered homeowners)."

Sorry, responsible Americans. There's no seat at the next State of the Union
address, or the next Hillary Rescue roundtable, for you.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2008

When Health Care Becomes Personal

Below is an excerpt from a Cato Institute article regarding the quality of
healthcare in the US. The entire article is worth a read, but one part in
particular I wanted to share.

As part of my personal argument against government interference in health
care, and specifically against the nationalization of the healthcare system,
I argue that when the government pays for healthcare, the government becomes
the customer. Hospitals, insurance companies, big pharma, et al will no
longer react to the demands of the patients, rather they will react to the
demands of the government. A passage in the article discusses this
principle specifically and I've copied it below.

Government is the Customer

When consumers are in the driver's seat, best practices tend to spread. In a
market economy, if you fail your customers, you go out of business. BJC,
which is regarded as one of the best hospitals in the country, should go out
of business. It should be driven out by hospitals that function more like
its subsidiary, the Rehabilitation Institute.

Internists and specialists who do not like to touch old people should be
driven out of business. They should be driven out by hands-on doctors and by
gerontologists who take a more holistic view of patients.

The reason that medical care works the way it does is that government is the
customer. Government pays health care providers for time and materials.
Shannon Brownlee and others believe that government could come up with
better compensation schemes that would help promote quality. I doubt this.

Trying to influence medical care from a government bureaucracy sets up a
game between bureaucrats and doctors. The object of Medicare Administrators
will be to get the largest change in behavior with the least increase in
compensation to health care providers. The object of the health care
providers will be to get the biggest increase in compensation for the least
change in behavior. The health care providers are bound to win. They control
the information flows ("you want to see reports that demonstrate quality?
we'll give you reports that demonstrate quality.") More importantly, they
have the most organized lobbyists, so that any "pay-for-performance" schemes
that do not work in doctors' favor will be shut down.

Medicare is wonderful for relieving the elderly from the burden of worrying
about health care expenses. By the same token, it is wonderful for relieving
doctors of the burden of worrying about the elderly as customers. You get
paid for understanding the billing system, not for understanding your
patients.

The original article can be viewed from the "view article" link below:

Feed: Cato Daily Commentary
Posted on: Monday, January 28, 2008 11:00 PM
Author: Cato Daily Commentary
Subject: When Health Care Becomes Personal by Arnold Kling


"Despite a rapidly growing elderly population, the number of certified
geriatricians fell by a third between 1998 and 2004. Applications to
training programs in adult primary-care medicine are plummeting, while
fields like plastic surgery and radiology...


View article... <http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=9123>

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Don't Hobble Houston with Land Planning by Randal O'Toole

From the CATO institute: http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=9107

Don't Hobble Houston with Land Planning

by Randal O'Toole

This article appeared in the Houston Chronicle
<http://www.chron.com/index.html> on January 19, 2008.

Houston is the freest major city in America, with no zoning and only
moderate government intrusions into how property owners use their land. This
freedom has made Houston the most affordable major city in America, with
housing costs that are less than half of most other major urban areas. This
freedom has also created an innovative and growth-friendly environment that
is creating tens of thousands of new jobs each year.

Despite these benefits, the recent controversy over the Bissonnet/Ashby high
rise has inspired local planning advocates to call for an increased amount
of government planning of land in Houston.

Proposals have ranged from a "general plan" for the entire city "based on
citizen vision, values and goals" to a variety of ordinances that appear to
be aimed at limiting dense developments.

Though planners may have the best of intentions, such planning is likely to
lead to higher living costs, more traffic congestion and dramatically
reduced job growth.

We can see this by looking at other cities with zoning and planning.

In a sense, American cities have engaged in a controlled experiment with
planning, with Houston and a few other cities doing very little, many other
cities doing some planning and some cities doing highly restrictive
planning.

Advocates of planning say that it will make cities more livable, but the
results of many experiments across the country show just the opposite.

Cities with strong planning authority, such as Portland, Ore., and San Jose,
Calif., almost invariably have the least affordable housing, the fastest
growing traffic congestion and growing taxes and/or declining urban
services. In the long run, these problems tend to suppress urban growth and
job creation.

The national real estate firm Coldwell Banker reports that, in 2007, a
Houston family could buy a four-bedroom, two-and-one-half bath, 2,200-square
foot home for $170,000. The same house would cost more than twice that much
in Portland and more than eight times as much in San Jose.

Such huge variations in the cost of housing from city to city did not exist
50 years ago. Today, they are mainly due to artificial housing shortages
created by heavy regulations and land-use planning.

Planning also imposes huge costs on businesses. The same land shortages that
drive up housing costs also increase the costs of retail, commercial and
industrial developments. Congestion increases the costs of delivering
freight and other goods to and from businesses. Higher taxes and more
government regulation also make heavily planned cities less growth-friendly.

The result is that growth once attracted to places like California and
Massachusetts is now attracted to less heavily planned states like Georgia
and Texas. Between 2000 and 2006, California's population grew by 7 percent
— mostly foreign immigration — while Georgia and Texas populations grew by
12 to 14 percent.

Advocates of planning say that it will make cities more livable, but the
results of many experiments across the country show just the opposite.

As Harvard economist Edward Glaeser observes, "places with rapid [housing]
price increases over one five-year period are more likely to have income and
employment declines over the next five-year period" because the rules that
drive up housing prices also drive away employers.

Government planning spins out of control when it attempts to be
comprehensive, prescriptive and long term. Comprehensive planning attempts
to account for all of the impacts of any government action.

Prescriptive planning attempts to control how private landowners use their
land. Long-term planning attempts to look decades into the future. No one
can really predict the future, so such plans do far more harm than good.

Instead of comprehensive, prescriptive, long-range planning, government
agencies should limit themselves to the short-term plans needed to carry out
their missions. Houston comes closer to this ideal than any other major
American city.

Houston's lack of zoning and heavy regulation have led to an evolving system
of private covenants and deed restrictions that respond to changes in tastes
and demand for housing. The Harris County Toll Road Authority builds roads
in response to transportation needs as expressed by people's willingness to
pay tolls.

Houston should not attempt to write a comprehensive land-use plan or try to
control or limit land uses in a misguided effort to improve livability by
controlling where or how residents live. To preserve Houston's livability,
affordability and growth-friendly environment, Houston should focus on
maintaining a responsive government that provides the services people need,
not one that is merely carrying out the latest planning fads.

_____

Randal O'Toole <http://www.cato.org/people/otoole.html> , a senior fellow
with the Cato Institute, is the author of The
<http://www.catostore.org/index.asp?fa=ProductDetails&method=&pid=1441366>
Best-Laid Plans: How Government Planning Harms Your Quality of Life, Your
Pocketbook, and Your Future.

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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Say no to fascist big brother nanny state politicians!

Before I get to the heart of my argument I want to clarify that I think the
UK is a wonderful place. I don't think I could live there for more than a
year at a time, though, because it really is a big brother nation.

So, how seriously do we take our freedoms and more importantly our stance
against fascism? A nanny state or big brother government is nothing more
than fascism with a different name. We are in serious danger of allowing
California drawing us closer to the UK in the ridiculousness of laws and
government intrusion in our lives.

California, the government of California, wants to come in to its citizens
homes to control their thermostats!

* California Seeks
<http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/11/us/11control.html> Thermostat Control

Consider in the UK a drama troupe that must register plastic weapons with
the police:

* Amateur
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=508797&in_page_id=1770> dramatics group ordered by police to use plastic
swords - and keep them under lock and key

This from a country renowned for its use of CCTVs... a definite direct tie
to Orwell's 1984 "Big Brother". Consider this:

* Tens
<http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23412867-details/Tens+of+thousan
ds+of+CCTV+cameras,+yet+80%25+of+crime+unsolved/article.do> of thousands of
CCTV cameras, yet 80% of crime unsolved

There are stories every week about groups of 'yobs' who get drunk and kill
innocent men in front of their homes:

* Until
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=508616&in_page_id=1770> Britain changes - we will NEVER have justice, says
wife of father kicked to death by thugs

* Murdered
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=408063&in_page_id=1770> for ticking off gang of yobs

* Dad
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=404518&in_page_id=1770> killed after confronting yobs

* Secretary
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=504479&in_page_id=1770> dies on dual carriageway 'after yobs pelt her car
with stones'

* Judge
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=496125&in_page_id=1770> attacks 'cowardly knife culture' after father's
murder by teenaged yobs

* The
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=475655&in_page_id=1770> innocent lives destroyed by drunken yobs

* Gang
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=474950&in_page_id=1770> attack man 'plagued by yobs'

* Judge
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=506864&in_page_id=1770> accused of 'joke justice' frees yobs who battered
hero father for protecting his son

* 'Let's
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=396378&in_page_id=1770> brick them' cry yobs as they attack wedding party

* Sick
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=481223&in_page_id=1770> yobs degraded disabled woman as she lay dying in
street - and filmed it all on a mobile phone

And if you try to stand up for yourself or others, the government will fine
you:

* Given
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=491052&in_page_id=1770> a police caution, the rail guard who was sacked
for defending commuters from yob

* War
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=504773&in_page_id=1770> hero's daughter facing arrest for tackling yobs
who 'trashed war memorial'

* Park
<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id
=481988&in_page_id=1770> warden arrested after tackling yob urinating in
paddling pool

So under a neo-fascist liberal nanny-big-brother state, you won't be allowed
to protect yourself and the government won't protect you. If you do try and
become a 'vigilante' or protect yourself and others, you will be fined by
the courts.

This certainly can't be the future we want for our nation?

Make sure you don't vote for a big government politician, liberal or
conservative.

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Monday, January 14, 2008

Not-so-rich buy Texas Lottery's $50 ticket

On rare occasions I enjoy gambling a bit in a casino, generally playing
Black Jack. I always set a low limit to how much money I'm going to gamble
with and if I run through it then I am finished. I usually walk away having
lost very little money.

I don't play the lottery though, just like I don't play many of the other
casino games. Your potential payout can be huge, but the odds are
overwhelmingly against you.

I think it's sad that the state uses the lottery to fund education.

Here's an interesting study which finds that the majority of lottery players
are those who don't have the means to play (and lose) continually. Yet,
many are habitual gamblers.

Not-so-rich buy Texas Lottery's $50 ticket


Top lottery officials had hoped the $130 Million Spectacular — the priciest
lottery ticket in the nation — would appeal to the affluent. But sales
indicate it's most popular among those who can least afford the gamble.
<http://feeds.chron.com/~r/houstonchronicle/metro/~4/216274124>

Estrada harbors no illusion: She knows the lottery is a money drain for
habitual players like herself. But it's her favorite hobby. So she doesn't
calculate the losses; she concentrates on the wins, like the $200 she
collected on a $50 ticket. She has to think hard about how many $50 tickets
she's bought to win that one — between six and 10, she estimates.

Her reason for continuing to play? "I have to try to get my money back."


View
<http://feeds.chron.com/~r/houstonchronicle/metro/~3/216274124/5451633.html>
article...

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

Clinton Doesn't Understand Economics

Hillary Clinton's call for an "economic stimulus package" is nothing more
than rhetoric. No economists or other learned person would consider the
welfare programs she's suggested as economic stimuli. Her dribble is
nothing more than populist offerings to the poor and uneducated.

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0108/7842.html

Clinton econ plan aimed at struggling Dems

By: Mike Allen

January 11, 2008 02:14 PM EST

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) plans to propose a $70 billion economic
stimulus package - including emergency housing and heating assistance - as
part of an effort to reinforce her appeal to non-affluent Democrats.

Clinton is to announce her "plan to jump-start America's ailing economy" at
a union training institute in City of Commerce, Calif., (part of Los Angeles
County) Friday at 2:15 p.m. Eastern.

California, the nation's most populated state, is part of the huge round of
Feb. 5 primaries, which could determine the Democratic nominee.

The Hillary Clinton for President event will include questions from the
audience.

The plan is part of the senator's appeal to voters who need a president, as
opposed to the more upscale Democrats where Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has
won substantial support.

As part of her leadership pitch, Clinton casts the plan as what she would do
if she were president now.

The senator is releasing the plan at a time when both the White House and
Democratic leaders in Congress are making moves toward passing a stimulus
package amid signs the U.S. could be tipping into a recess.

As part of her successful closing argument in the New Hampshire primary,
Clinton deliberately made news at one of her events by citing new
unemployment data to declare Jan. 5: "I think the economy is slipping toward
recession."

Pocketbook issues are moving to the fore as gas prices go up and housing
foreclosures increase. Indeed, strategists in both parties speculate that
the economy could be a bigger issue than national security in next fall's
general election.

"Hillary believes we need real action now," says a policy paper to be issued
by the Clinton campaign Friday. "While economists may still be debating
whether we've met the technical definition of a recession, for hard-hit
middle class families that question has already been answered.

"That is why today Sen. Clinton called on the president and congressional
leaders from both parties to enact an aggressive, fast-acting stimulus
package based on common-sense economic principles."

The elements of the package, as described by the campaign:

- Establishing a $30 billion Emergency Housing Crisis Fund to assist states
and cities in mitigating the effects of foreclosures: "Her $30 billion fund
would provide immediate, time-limited resources to states, cities and
community organizations to help prevent unnecessary foreclosures. States and
communities could also use the funds to offset the costs associated with
vacant properties by supporting efforts like community-level anti-blight
programs and helping local housing authorities buy up vacant properties and
rent them to working families."

- Providing $25 billion in emergency energy assistance for families facing
skyrocketing heating bills: "The grants will the purchasing power of energy
assistance to where it was five years ago. And they will ensure that
hardworking families and seniors on fixed incomes will not have to choose
between heating their homes, putting food on the table or purchasing
prescription drugs this winter."

- Accelerating $5 billion in energy efficiency and alternative energy
investments to jump-start green collar job growth: "The immediate actions
that could be part of a 2008 stimulus could include a crash weatherization
program to cut home energy costs by up to 20 percent this winter; expanded
tax credits to encourage families and businesses to accelerate purchases of
hybrids and other low-emission vehicles and to reduce energy costs by
purchasing efficient appliances, new windows and other clean, efficient
technologies; and acceleration of a Green Building Fund and green collar job
training program to put tens of thousands of people to work making schools
and other public buildings energy efficient."

- Investing $10 billion in extending and broadening unemployment insurance
for those who are struggling to find work: "By strengthening our
unemployment insurance program and extending unemployment insurance for
workers who are laid off for extended periods, this effort will empower more
Americans to re-enter the labor market in good-paying jobs."

All are new proposals. Clinton is billing it as a five-point plan,
including this previously announced plan for mitigating the housing crisis:
"Sen. Clinton has called for a 90-day moratorium on subprime foreclosures
and an automatic rate freeze on subprime mortgages of at least five years or
until servicers have converted the unworkable mortgages into loans families
can afford."

Alex Conant, press secretary of the Republican National Committee, said:
"Clinton says she wants to 'put money in people's hands,' but her plans
require massive tax increases on hardworking families. Clinton's campaign
says that every spending proposal 'must be paid for,' but she can't tell the
American people how she will finance nearly $800 billion in new government
spending."

One of Clinton's rivals for the nomination, former Sen. John Edwards of
North Carolina, announced a $25 billion job creation plan in Iowa in
December.

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Big Brother

This is what big government ultimately wants... to come into our homes and
control every aspect of our lives. The question is why do people continue
to allow government to grow into a monster.

California is the ultimate example of a state government gone big brother:


California <http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/01/11/america/calif.php> wants
to control home thermostats

Next year in California, state regulators are likely to have the emergency
power to control individual thermostats, sending temperatures up or down
through a radio-controlled device that will be required in new or
substantially modified houses and buildings to manage electricity shortages.

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Chavez the Wizard

Hugo Chavez and Robert Mugabe must have seen the same economics cartoon on
TV (even though they failed to understand it).

Hugo, in a bid to grapple with inflation, redenominated the Venezuelan
currency, the Bolivar. In addition, he renamed the Bolivar to the "Bolivar
Fuerte" or in English the "Strong Bolivar". In a fit of madness, the man
renamed the currency by adding the word "strong" in front of it as though
through magic the adjective is going to actually manifest its meaning on the
currency.

Rather than reforming the economy by lifting price controls, this idiot is
playing mind games with his people. It's such a shame, too, because with
the natural resources Venezuela has there is absolutely no reason why it
should have the highest amount of inflation in all of South America.

Here's an excerpt from the Economist article:

Venezuela's
<http://economist.com/daily/news/displaystory.cfm?story_id=10436099> new
bolívar

With aggregate demand exceeding supply, introduction of the bolívar fuerte
will do nothing to stabilise prices, despite government claims to the
contrary. In fact, the easing of some price controls is likely to boost
inflation further. In addition, the government remains reluctant to cut back
significantly on its spending. Although the Economist Intelligence Unit
forecasts a gradual decline in public expenditure as a percentage of GDP,
this will not be enough to prevent an increase in the central government
deficit to 2.6% of GDP this year (from an estimated 1.4% in 2007). The true
fiscal position will be worse, as a rising burden of expenditure will be
placed on entities other than the Treasury (such as the state oil company,
Petróleos de Venezuela).

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Nationalized Healthcare Fails Again

One would be remiss to believe the same Kafkaesque bureaucracy would not occur here under a conceived Hillarycare.   Nationalized healthcare has disastrous effects.
 
 
Young mother condemned to die after doctors spend six months arguing about treatment funding
 
"I've just got to wait and see if they clear on their own. I've worked all my life and paid my taxes, but when I needed the NHS the most they abandoned me.
"The doctors have said that I can't go on having chemotherapy to treat the cancer, I will die if I don't get a bone marrow transplant. It was all down to money. It is so upsetting that a bureaucrat can decide whether people live or die."

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Thursday, November 1, 2007

Republican Women Too Smart to Fall for Hillary's Ruse

Below is an article by Kyle-Anne Shiver, a republican woman writing for The American Thinker. I thought it was worth sharing.


October 30, 2007

Republican Women Too Smart to Fall for Hillary's Ruse

By Kyle-Anne Shiver

Last week, my hometown paper, The Atlanta Journal & Constitution, ran an online story entitled, "Clinton Pollster Predicts Defection of GOP Women." Depending solely on his own "internal" polling, Mr. Mark Penn - Public Relations guru extraordinaire, and Hillary's campaign strategist -- says that a full 24% of Republican women will punch their ballots for Hillary based on the "emotional" appeal of electing the first woman President.

Clearly, Mr. Penn is either purposefully spinning or indulging in a rather perverted, nearly delusional form of magical thinking.

We Republican women are far, far too smart to fall for Hillary Clinton's ruse. We are not the mindless ninnies that vote with the Special-Interest Express. We think for ourselves and vote for the candidate of our choice based on merit. We cast our precious votes for the candidate we believe would be the best President, not the one with an "emotional" appeal aimed at our womanhood.

Mr. Mark Penn, I have read, is currently the worldwide CEO of one of the largest public relations firms in the world, Burson-Marsteller. He is also the president of his own polling firm, and is best known for his service to Bill Clinton as pollster and political adviser from 1996 through 1999. His chief talents seem to be polling and messaging, with special corporate expertise in image, branding and competitive marketing assignments. Wow; I'm impressed.

So, let me see if I have this straight: Hillary Clinton wants to be the first female President; it has been her lifelong ambition. When her popularity as First Lady (enhanced by Penn's amazing PR prowess) was at its lowest ebb, the Monica-Gate scandal broke wide open. What to do? Ask Mark, of course; he'll know.

Choices:

  • Ditch the scumbag who had finally humiliated her not only in private, not only in Arkansas, not only in the inner circle, but on the front pages of newspapers around the entire globe?
  • Or pretend to be utterly surprised by the devout husband's infidelity, act positively shocked, wounded to the core, and then magnanimously forgive him in a "Christian" act of self-sacrifice?
Mr. Penn, no doubt, was on call around the clock with his crystal ball and gut feel on the whole of the electorate, giving Hillary just what she wanted most. Direction on how to play the part for her American audience and turn it to her advantage.

I'm betting it was Mark Penn who offered her his polling expertise, and she has played her scripted part with Bette-Davis acumen. Not to mention the side benefit of the You-Owe-Me-Now-Bubba card forever in the hip pocket of her pants suit.

But I think Mr. Penn has been hanging out with Democrat women nearly all of his life and maybe doesn't know one whit about the female portion of the Republican Party. For all of his astounding political prowess, he probably thinks that women who think like Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, Janice Crouse, Melanie Morgan, Sandy Rios, et cetera, et cetera, are just very successful aberrations of a sort, and that the rest of us have done absolutely nothing all of our lives but stay home, bake cookies and let other people raise our children while we watch The View. (I personally don't know any woman who has ever seen that show, but I hear they have some really great cat fights, and that occasionally one of the women even makes a coherent statement.)

Most of the women I know have spent a great portion of their lives -- in addition to raising fine American citizens -- doing volunteer work in our communities trying to put band aids on the myriad of social problems that have become epidemic in the wake of Democrat social policies. Unwed motherhood. Broken families. Absent mothers and fathers. Broken government schools. Sex education that teaches nothing but how to do a great imitation of an alley cat in heat.

These mostly Republican women are still trying to make sense out of a political Party that would so strenuously object to pornography filters on public library computer terminals, while exposing their seven year-olds to lessons in how to put on a condom. These "soccer moms" (a phrase coined by Mr. Penn) give hours each week to Crisis Pregnancy Centers that offer actual help to young girls whose boyfriends flunked the condom lessons, but got the alley-cat impersonations down perfectly. These conservative women are providing meals to homeless shelters and holiday celebrations and gifts for those in need. These women are a veritable army of soldiers on the front lines of social decay, fighting not with the empty rhetoric but with actual labor to right real wrongs.

So, when Hillary Rodham Clinton wails about those in our midst who have been "invisible" to Republicans, we women stand, with our mouths agape and our consciousnesses fully raised, in utter incredulity. For "the smartest woman in the world," she comes off as pretty darned dumb or blind. You pick.

From where we're sitting, Mr. Penn, it looks like you and Hillary don't get out of your little self-created bubble enough. We Republican women are plum full of emotion every time we see Mrs. Clinton put on yet another female face for the cameras, but it isn't the kind that you ever want to be with in a dark room alone.

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Friday, October 5, 2007

Kim Jong Il & the Net

This is a great news piece. It would seem Kim Jong Il, the crazy little dictator of North Korea is an expert in just about everything.





Kim Jong Il: dictator, gnome, and now 'internet expert'

Who told him about the tubes?

Published Friday 5th October 2007 15:16 GMT

This week's historic reconciliation summit between North and South Korea has delivered an unexpected nugget of pure news gold: as well as being a "mad as cheese" bon viveur and the world's greatest golfer, Kim Jong Il considers himself an expert in packet-switched networking.

Kim Jong Il fro team America, World Police


That's actually a tricked-out Mac Pro. Liquid cooled and everything.

News agency Yonhap reports the reclusive despot made the claim in reponse to a request from South Korean

President Roh Moo-hyun that South Korean industry trading in the North be allowed online.
Kim responded: "I'm an internet expert too. It's all right to wire the industrial zone only, but there are many problems if other regions of the North are wired."

It almost sounds like BT's reasoning for not laying fibre to the home.

But we digress. "If that problem is addressed, there is no reason not to open [the internet]," Kim continued, explaining that the internet isn't for ordinary North Koreans, only experts like him.

The regime tightly controls all communications in North Korea. Internet access is completely locked down for military and important government applications. Kim, a notorious ladies' man, reportedly asked for then-US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's email address when she visited in 2000.

Presently, there are two Kim Jong Ils listed on Facebook. He's probably trawling for babes as we write - his loneliness was of course well documeted in Team America: World Police. �

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Hillary Announces Agenda To Improve the Quality of Health Care for All Americans

Hillary's plan to social healthcare is LADEN with buzzwords...

I don't have time at the moment to scrutinize her blog post, but rest assured I will blog about it later.

There is sure is a lot of empowerment going on in her 'plan'.

I am still shuddering at the use of all nefarious word usage. She even invented a '"Best Practices" Institute'!

I've highlighted the disingenuous words used below. When I get a chance later I will actually comment on the substance and meaning. Right now it's just difficult to read the post because of the blatant disregard for respect to the English language and our intellect.


via blogHillary by Crystal Patterson on Aug 23, 2007

Today in Lebanon, New Hampshire, Hillary outlined her plan to improve the quality of health care for all Americans.

As President, Hillary would fundamentally reform the nation's health care system by lowering costs, improving quality, and covering all Americans. Earlier in the campaign, she announced a multi-faceted plan to lower costs and increase value in the nation's health care system, which taken together would lower national health spending by at least $120 billion a year. Today, she announced several proposals that build on those initiatives to ensure high quality care by empowering health professionals, patients, and private and public payers to improve the financing and delivery of health care that every American receives. And next month, she will unveil her proposals to ensure universal coverage, so that every American will have quality, affordable health care.

Hillary's agenda returns patients to the center of the health care system again by empowering and relying on the skill of those who provide care - physicians, nurses, other clinicians, and health care organizations - to improve that care continually.

Background

While health care in the U.S. has enormous strengths, many Americans worry about the quality of care they receive. In 2006, a survey conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation and AHRQ found that 51 percent of Americans were dissatisfied with the quality of the American health care system. Per capita health care spending in the U.S. is far greater than in any other industrialized country, yet other nations have better health outcomes, including longer life-expectancy, lower rates of obesity and related conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, fewer years of life lost due to failure to treat treatable conditions, and lower infant mortality.

According to a RAND study, adults in the U.S. on average fail to receive about half the recommended care that modern clinical science says they need. In fact, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 1999 reported that between 44,000 and 98,000 people die each year in our nation's hospitals as a result of preventable injuries from medical care. In short, for the amount of money that we spend in health care, Americans should be getting better quality care. Improving the quality of our health care system can and will reduce costs.

Hillary's Agenda: Reforming Health Care by Focusing on Quality

A reformed high-quality healthcare system must include a strong evidence base so we know what treatments work best, a quality measurement infrastructure based on this evidence to assess the quality of care patients receive from their health care providers, the integration of those quality measures into the delivery of care through health information technology, reimbursement incentives and accountability, and a commitment to placing patients at the center of the system, through increased transparency and greater access to information. To achieve this, Hillary will:

Empowering Providers:

1. Empower Physicians to Improve Quality Through Physician-Driven Certification Programs

2. Recognize Independent Private-Public Quality Trust and Improve Quality Measures

3. Emphasize Quality in Health Care Workforce, with Focus on Nurses

  • Address Nurse and Nurse Faculty Shortages
  • Prioritize the Retention of New Nurses
  • Increase Number of Direct Support Professionals
  • Address Diversity and Cultural Competency in the Healthcare Workforce
  • Link Nursing Education and Quality
Empowering Patients

4. Empower Patients with Information on Provider Performance
  • Develop a Patient-Friendly Quality Database
  • Develop Patient-Friendly Decision Aids to Promote Informed Patient Choice

5. Reduce Health Care Disparities
  • Reduce Racial and Ethnic Disparities as Part of the National Quality Agenda
  • Require More Accurate Data Collection
  • Improve Cultural Competency in Clinical Care
  • Prioritize the Development of Medical Homes Designed to Improve Quality for Racial and Ethnic Minorities


Empowering Purchasers and Payers:

6. Incentivize Quality Through Increased Federal Payments

  • Financially Reward Excellence in Care
  • Develop New Reimbursement Models to Encourage Innovative Care Delivery Systems that Reward Quality -- Not Assembly-Line Care


7. Prohibit Payment of "Never Events" in FEHBP and all Federal Programs


These proposals to improve quality build on Hillary's existing health care agenda:

  • Institute a New "Paperless" Health Information Technology System
  • Transform Care of Today's Chronically Ill Population to Improve Outcomes
  • Create an Independent "Best Practices" Institute and Invest in Research for New Treatments

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Zimbabwe inflation hits new high

The following article just shows how bad Zimbabwe, under Robert Mugabe, is spiralling out of control.

Also worth noting are these paragraphs from the article:

Last month, the International Monetary Fund warned annual inflation could
reach 100,000% by the end of the year.

Unemployment stands at about 80%
and there are mass shortages of fuel and foodstuffs.

via BBC News World UK Edition on Aug 22, 2007

Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate jumps to 7,638% in July according to the first official figures for three months.

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Iran's Revolutionary Guard

There's no question that Iran is peddling it's influence on Iraq, supplying weapons and material to Shi'ite militants in Iraq, supporting Hezbollah and the Iranian government hates us to death.
What to do about it, then?

Well, the US has long had Iran on the list of nations that support terrorism. Sanctions long been in place, they've been declared part of the 'Axis of Evil' and plenty of UN fingers wagged in their face.

Now the Bush Administration is going to ratchet up the rhetoric a notch by declaring Iran's Revolutionary Guard, their largest military branch, a terrorist organization. Gee, I hope that doesn't scare them.

It's clear the American public doesn't have the stomach to take a hard-line stance against the totalitarian regimes of this world, so what, then, is the point of notching up the rhetoric? What exactly is declaring the R.G.'s a terrorist organization going to do for us? I would be floored if anyone (US, UN, NATO, France) actually flexed military power on Iran.

It's clear the world sees the West as a bunch of wussies because of our weak will and fast capitulation in the face of adversity.

The only reason I continue this rant is due to the fact that I don't see the 'end game' here on the declaration. It's just rhetoric. It's a waste of time. Anyway, I thought I would share my disgust with you.

See the original article [NY Times]: U.S. Weighing Terrorist Label for Iran Guards.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Economic Illiteracy

I think the following is a fascinating article:



Economic Illiteracy
By John Stossel


When I speak on college campuses, students often ask what can be done about the "problem" of young people who don't care enough to vote. I always say that I don't see it as much of problem "because most of you don't know anything yet. I'm OK with you not voting!" The students laugh, but I'm not joking.

It wasn't until I was about 40 that I started to believe I had acquired a good sense of what domestic policies might serve people well. (I still have no clue about international affairs.) I only started to think I knew what ought to be done after years of reporting and reading voraciously to absorb arguments from left and right. The idea that most voters vote without having done much of that work is, frankly, scary.

I'm not alone in this concern. An economist at George Mason University, Bryan Caplan, says few people think about their vote or even see any benefit in doing so. His new book, "The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies", argues that most voters cast their ballot on the basis of irrational biases about economic matters. That's why so many candidates hostile to free markets, profits, free world trade and immigration get elected. People tend to acquire their wrong opinions about economic policy packaged in worldviews they inherited while growing up. They never test their views against the evidence because that would be unsettling. No one likes having his worldview challenged. So people vote for candidates who make them feel good. They vote irrationally.

Caplan stresses that most voters see no reason to do otherwise because they don't bear the consequences of their choices. This irrationality does not carry over into their personal lives because there they bear the brunt of their own decisions. But when irrationality is free, notes Caplan, people will indulge their biases.

Caplan divides them into three categories: antimarket bias, antiforeign bias, make-work bias and pessimistic bias. Antimarket bias describes people feeling that trade and profit are zero-sum games, that one person's gain is another person's loss. They haven't learned that free exchange is win-win and that in a free market, profit comes from cost-cutting innovation. Antiforeign bias, perhaps a vestige of primitive man, consists of distrusting "them" even though our prosperity increases according to how global the division of labor is. Foreigners don't want to invade us; they want to sell us useful things. Make-work bias is the belief that what makes us rich is jobs, rather than goods, and so anything that eliminates jobs is bad. If that were really true, we could prosper by outlawing all inventions created after 1920. Think of all the jobs that would create! Finally, pessimistic bias is the view that any economic problem is proof of general decline. Lots of people actually think we're poorer than our grandparents were!

As a result of these biases, people often support price controls, foreign-trade barriers and laws against job "outsourcing," and oppose immigration. Most economists are eager to demonstrate that these policies are bad for society, but most people aren't interested in evidence. They're interested in what confirms their worldview and makes them feel good. So they often vote for protectionists, anti-immigration advocates and other opponents of the free market.

Caplan's book isn't calculated to cheer up those of us who favor more market and less democracy. He offers some solutions that aren't likely to be adopted any time soon, such as permitting only the economically literate to vote, or giving them more votes, or eliminating get-out-the-vote campaigns (which serve only to get out the uneducated vote).

More practically, he thinks that "Everyone who knows some economics" should grab every opportunity to teach it. That's what I try to do with my "20/20" segments, television specials and the Stossel in the Classroom program, which brings economic ideas to high-school and college classrooms.

I hope we will create some rational voters in the process.

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Abuse? Yeah, From the Left

I subscribe to the blog feeds of all the major candidates running for their party's nomination for presidential candidate (2008). Today I came across one that has infuriated me. It's from Hillary's campaign.

The entire post is below, but here's the synopsis and my commentary: Hillary wants to set aside some of our hard earned tax dollars to bail out folks who can't manage their money or pay attention to the type of mortgage they've selected. Right now the housing market in certain areas of the country is going through a natural economic process of correcting itself. In the excitement of new home sales and record housing growth, lenders abandon their reserve and loaned a lot of money out to high risk borrowers. Some of those borrowers are now defaulting and foreclosures are up.

Hillary refers to lenders using the words "unscrupulous", "abuse", "unfair". What??? These are legitimate business people. Hillary acts as though these are drug dealers preying on children. It's YOUR fault if you don't understand what an Adjustable Rate Mortgage is. The writing is there. A little research and you should be able to decide if an ARM is write for you.

Like any good liberal, Hillary thinks it's time to redistribute our money to bail out people who the market says

a). can't pay their bills
b). has a house that is way outside their price range
c). should probably go back to renting until they can figure out their finances

Now I know you're thinking: Gee, Colin, you're ruthless and heartless. Not true. Look at the example that she uses. Kristi and Paul, they have a huge house, apparently... this is the quote from Hillary's blog: "but their adjustable rate mortgage payments continued to climb from $2,400 to its current level of $6,000 a month"... WHAT? How big is your house? Where do you live? Obviously you are in WAY OVER YOUR HEAD. This is infuriating. I make good money and couldn't afford a mortage like that. Now Hillary wants ME to HELP THEM? I'm seeing red.

So the message is clear: "Are you in over your head living in a house you can't afford? Don't worry, we'll pay for it with other people's money! Vote liberal 2008."




Hillary Announces Plan to Address Mortgage Lending Abuses

By Crystal Patterson

With foreclosure rates continuing to skyrocket across the country, Senator Hillary Clinton in Derry, NH today laid out a plan to preserve the American dream of home ownership that would crack down on unscrupulous brokers, curb mortgage lending abuses, assist families facing foreclosure and expand affordable housing options.

"Today, we have a choice. We can look at the statistics, wring our hands, and continue to do nothing, or we can do what America has always done in times of difficulty: acknowledge that we face a real challenge, and confront it head-on with real solutions," said Clinton. "I think the choice is clear. I think we need to act now, with smart, practical solutions to strengthen our housing and mortgage markets. If I were President, I would address abuses across the mortgage industry with a plan to curb unfair lending practices and hold brokers and lenders accountable, give families the support they need to avoid foreclosure, and increase the supply of affordable housing."

New Hampshire resident Kristi Schofield joined Senator Clinton in Derry today. On July 31st, Kristi and her husband Paul lost their home of eight years in East Hamstead, NH because it had been purchased by the bank at a foreclosure auction. Yesterday, their mortgage company asked them to be out of the house in 17 days. They had planned to raise their three children and spend the rest of their lives in their home, but their adjustable rate mortgage payments continued to climb from $2,400 to its current level of $6,000 a month.

"We tried to do the right thing and continued to make the payments as long as we could with our savings and what earnings we had from unemployment, temporary and part time work. My husband had a good job, we had a great home. We were living our dream. Hillary Clinton is standing up today because she wants to help protect the American dream," said Schofield.

PROTECTING THE DREAM OF HOME OWNERSHIP



Senator Clinton's plan will curb mortgage abuses, assist families facing foreclosure, and expand affordable housing to protect the American dream of home ownership. She will introduce her plan when Congress returns in September.

Crack Down on Unscrupulous Brokers:

  • Require mortgage brokers to disclose to borrowers that their compensation rises when borrowers' mortgage rates and mortgage fees are high.
  • Work with states to develop strong licensing standards and require federal registration for mortgage brokers.
Crack Down on Mortgage Lending Abuses:


  • Eliminate prepayment penalties on mortgage products.
  • Require mortgage lenders to include the cost of taxes and insurance in the underwriting assessment of higher-risk mortgages.
Help Reduce Foreclosures:

  • Establish a $1 billion fund to assist state programs that help at-risk borrowers avoid foreclosure.
  • Expand Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's Foreclosure Prevention Efforts. Hillary would expand the goals of Fannie and Freddie, the government sponsored enterprises (GSEs) that help stabilize the mortgage markets, to include helping a larger number of at-risk homeowners avoid foreclosure.
Expand Affordable Housing:
  • Establish a $1 billion fund to provide federal support to housing trust funds established by state, county, and municipal governments.

The plan announced today supplements the plan Hillary announced earlier this year to address the problems in subprime mortgages. In that earlier announcement, Hillary called for expanding access to independent face-to-face counseling; restricting prepayment penalties for subprime mortgages; requiring "plain-talk, no-fine-print disclosure"; promoting "foreclosure timeout" in which at-risk borrowers and lenders work out alternatives to foreclosure; and strengthening the Federal Housing Administration so that it could provide more homebuyers with an alternative to the subprime market.

For more on Hillary's plan to preserve the dream of home ownership, click here.

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You Can't Make This Stuff Up!

People out there ACTUALLY believe this. Perhaps we should set them up in a warm and religiously open society like Iran, Saudi Arabia, Somalia or the Sudan. Their independent, free wheeling liberal ideas and lifestyles will be welcomed with open arms. They'll no longer have to live so oppressed by the 'moral majority' in the West. They will at last have found their freedom.



Nothing to Fear from Bin Laden; Bush Is the Enemy in Edinburgh

A quote from The Independent, 5 August 2007
We have nothing to fear from al-Qa'ida. Christian fundamentalists are the real extremist threat. That's the message from the writers of a new play being shown at the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival. […] The writers said that, while there is public discussion about the dangers of radical Islamic groups, the influence of the Christian far right is underestimated. "I've been very sensitive to extremists in other religions, particularly Islam, being demonised," said Badham. "I find the Christian right groups that are enormously powerful in our own culture a larger numerical threat than extreme Islam. […] Bush is from the religious right and he has the bomb; that terrifies me far more than the potential of other extremists to get their hands on nuclear weapons. In the religious right it is the self-appointed moral majority that sets its own rules, and anybody opposing them is labelled unpatriotic and shouted down."

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