Monday, December 6, 2010

some monday night thoughts...

-everything should be legalized. gambling, drugs, prostitution, everything. prohibition does not work, clearly.

-it is not government's role to tell us what we can and cannot do with our own lives/bodies. the bad ass america in 1776 was founded largely on individual rights/freedom. oh how far we've come..

-the only thing that should be regulated by government is the use of force i.e. killings, rapes, assaults, thefts.

-the notion that something is "illegal" has not and will not stop someone from getting what they want if they really want it. (example: guns, drugs, sex)

-prohibition of drugs has created criminals out of human beings who are no harm to anyone else except themselves. they are locked up, their lives fucked, and then subsidized by (completely unrelated) taxpayer money. our govt at work

-we baby the real criminals (murderers, rapists, molesters) way too much

-governments cannot create wealth; they can only confiscate it

-figure it out.

you should definitely watch this video of milton friedman (libertarian legend, nobel prize winner in economics) talk about drug legalization:






governing by regulation= obama

"Sitting presidents whose agendas are soundly rejected by voters in midterm congressional elections have two options: They can either accommodate the new political reality, as President Clinton did after 1994; or they can use bureaucratic edicts to advance their unpopular programs, as President Obama is clearly doing now."

http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/editorials/2010/12/examiner-editorial-defying-will-people-obama-governs-regulation

why do we have a central bank?

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2010/12/06/why_do_we_have_a_central_bank_108156.html

more regulation= terrible idea

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/the_jobs_hates_oXIsAxVOBCZmFNzSlF6uJJ

supersized government?


"Modern democracies have created a new morality. Government benefits, once conferred, cannot be revoked. People expect them and consider them property rights. Just as government cannot randomly confiscate property, it cannot withdraw benefits without violating a moral code. The old-fashioned idea that government policies should serve the "national interest" has given way to inertia and squatters' rights."

Top 10 Rising Power Players in the New Congress



Al Qaeda to 'surgically implant bombs' into jihadists

fuck those guys.

ted turner urges global one-child policy to save planet



Schwarzenegger Declares Fiscal Emergency, Proposes $9.9 Billion In Cuts



another gaffe from the gaffe-machine

http://www.washingtontimes.com/blog/inside-politics/2010/dec/6/obama-muffed-us-motto/

also, this video is hilarious:


obama is a bigger danger than the WikiLeaks

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2010/dec/05/obama-us-security-danger-threats

FCC commissionary: free internet a civil right for 'every nappy-headed child'

Poland wants missile shield to protect against Russia

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/dec/06/wikileaks-cables-poland-russia-shield

Friday, October 15, 2010

voters prepare to retaliate against obama's overreach

"They (democrats) blew it. Instead of focusing on economic recovery, job creation and winning the war on terrorism, the Obama administration used its massive congressional majorities to expand government power. In fact, had Mr. Obama exercised responsible leadership - cutting spending, slashing deficits and fostering pro-growth policies such as permanent middle-class tax cuts - he would be in a very different position today. The economy would be growing. Mr. Obama's poll numbers would not be tanking. His party would not be facing a political tidal wave."

huntley: dems are hurting business, economy

"Democrats talk a good game about small business, but actions speak louder than words. Obama and the Democrats are pushing a tax increase that would hit 50 percent of small enterprise income and their massive health-care law saddles business with a flood of tax-filing paperwork for expenditures as low as $601."

texas vs. california: shall we say a case study between conservatism and liberalism?


these are some insane statistics:


Monday, October 11, 2010

halperin: obama white house "clueless"


"With the exception of core Obama Administration loyalists, most politically engaged elites have reached the same conclusions: the White House is in over its head, isolated, insular, arrogant and clueless about how to get along with or persuade members of Congress, the media, the business community or working-class voters. This view is held by Fox News pundits, executives and anchors at the major old-media outlets, reporters who cover the White House, Democratic and Republican congressional leaders and governors, many Democratic business people and lawyers who raised big money for Obama in 2008, and even some members of the Administration just beyond the inner circle."



Thursday, October 7, 2010

politicians exploit economic ignorance


milton friedman on the legalization of drugs

the tax debate is built on a false choice

http://www.marklevinshow.com/goout.asp?u=http://biggovernment.com/eistook/2010/09/18/the-tax-debate-is-built-on-a-false-choice/

top 10 failures of Obamacare, thus far.


the regulations keeps growing

i like to call this insanity: doing the same thing over and expecting a different result.

three myths of the Great Depression


obama vs. reagan

the budgetary impact of ending drug prohibition

if you think prohibition works, read history.

obama's mentor: frank marshall davis

dont be surprised.

record 41.8 million American now on food stamps


EPA Estimates Its Greenhouse Gas Restrictions Would Reduce Global Temperature by No More Than 0.006 of a Degree in 90 Years


is it worth it? no.

FDR's policies prolonged depression by 7 years, ucla economists calculate

the biggest myth in political history is that FDR's "New Deal" got the US out of the Great Depression.



Friday, July 30, 2010

a second american revolution?


READ THIS:



the post-american presidency

"The Post-American Presidency: The Obama Administration's War On America is the product of three years of research I've done on Barack Obama: his socialist internationalism, his ties to America-haters and anti-Semites, his race-baiting, and more. As president, Obama is presiding over America's decline, and is in many important ways the apostle of that decline. He is betraying Israel; warring against free speech; refusing to take real steps to stop Iran's nuclear program, despite the many genocidal statements Ahmadinejad has made against Israel, and the open contempt the mullahs have shown for his efforts to reach out to them.

Obama is turning allies into enemies and enemies into allies; submitting the U.S. to international law; bankrupting us with socialist schemes both domestically and internationally; bypassing the democratic process and the system of checks and balances by governing through a proliferation of "czars"; and using global warming as a pretext to redistribute wealth from the First World to the Third World."

why the electoral college matters


obama's vanity is a liability for dems

"Ditto his choice to appear on The View. Celebrities go on The View. Movie stars and rock stars. Not sitting Presidents of the United States. You cannot explain his decision to appear there without acknowledging that it was, at least in part, about the thrill he gets from being treated like a movie star. This is not merely about public communication. This is also about vanity."

george will: the danger of a government with unlimited power


"The name "progressivism" implies criticism of the Founding, which we leave behind as we make progress. And the name is tautological: History is progressive because progress is defined as whatever History produces. History guarantees what the Supreme Court has called "evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society."

The cheerful assumption is that "evolving"must mean "improving." Progressivism's promise is a program for every problem, and progressivism's premise is that every unfulfilled desire is a problem."

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/06/02/AR2010060203278.html

why keynesian economics is wrong


china becomes world's second biggest economy

"Depending on how fast its exchange rate rises, China is on course to overtake the United States and vault into the No.1 spot sometime around 2025, according to projections by the World Bank, Goldman Sachs and others."

must read.


when daniel henninger writes, everyone should listen. this guy is extremely smart.





Thursday, July 29, 2010

california: a (financial) microcosm of america

http://politics.usnews.com/opinion/blogs/mary-kate-cary/2010/07/29/californias-fiscal-emergency-a-microcosm-of-americans-debt-concerns

analysts: letting bush tax cuts expire would kill recovery


charles rangel cornered


this hack was/still kind of is the head of the ways and means committee in the House, the committee in charge of WRITING OUR TAX LAWS. charles evaded the laws HE WROTE and hid millions of dollars in personal income for years. now he's finally going to trial (13 charges) for his blatant ethics violations. if this is not the brightest, most glaring example of hypocrisy in washington dc, then i dont know what is.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

a 2008 campaigning classic (line) from Obama. this guys is a serious egomaniac.

the most divisive president of our time?


"President Obama's divisive approach to governance has weakened us as a people and paralyzed our political culture. Meanwhile, the Republican leadership has failed to put forth an agenda that is more positive, unifying or inclusive. We are stronger when we debate issues and purpose, and we are all weaker when we divide by race and class. We will pay a price for this type of politics."


Tuesday, July 27, 2010

truly revealing of the times: britain plans to decentralize health care


who would have thought the United States and Britain would be going in complete opposite directions? something is wrong when we're growing our government programs and europe is shrinking theirs. trust me.

illegals flee arizona ahead of crackdown


hmm..maybe AZ's law will work. who woulda thunk it?

obama hits road to restore 44% approval rating


europe's prospects brighten as US fades


KEY WORDS IN BOLD:
"Dig beneath the headline and the contrast between the United States and Britain looks even sharper. Nearly all the growth in the British economy came from the PRIVATE SECTOR, led by construction and services.

Friday's U.S. GDP report is likely to show a hefty contribution from government spending and a slowdown in consumer spending."



40 states have fewer jobs than they did 5 years ago.

guess who's the bottom three? here's a hint.

http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN2622998620100726

majority of small business owners face tax rate hike under obama-pelosi-reid plan



did know know that small businesses created almost 75% of new jobs in the United States? i came to the conclusion awhile ago that obama strongly disliked business/private sector/wealth/whatever u want to call it, but this reaffirms yet again my conclusion. who is this president benefiting? i'm starting to wonder.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

in defense of W

"Yes, GOP politicians are constantly enticed into the Left's orbit. That is the conversation we should be having. But George W. Bush, not to mention his dad and mom, nor his brother Jeb, are in the rare category of good and decent people in politics. We do not have to agree with them, but it is wrong to toss them into the spaghetti bowl of the Left. The Bushes have taken decades of nasty attacks from the sleazocrats and still managed to keep their dignity and sense of humor. We can only hope for more like them."

Monday, July 19, 2010

zuckerman: why obama's policies have failed

"The growing divide and tension between the Obama administration and the business world is a cause for national concern. As Clive Crook wrote in the Financial Times, Obama is "a president under business attack." He is certainly under sharp criticism and for good reason: He has lost the confidence of much of the business community, whose worries over taxes, the dramatically increased costs of new regulation, and a general perception that the administration is hostile toward them and may take yet harsher steps, are holding back investment and growth. In the midst of a weak economy accompanied by levels of unemployment unprecedented since the Great Depression, it is critical that the government in Washington appreciate that confidence is an imperative if the business community is to invest, take risks with start-ups, and altogether get the economy going again to put the millions of unemployed back to productive work."

a hidden world, growing beyond control


"The top-secret world the government created in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, has become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employs, how many programs exist within it or exactly how many agencies do the same work."

fiorina, boxer, and california politics


"Fiorina might surf it from here to Capitol Hill because her opponent, Barbara Boxer, 69, is the Senate’s fiercest liberal, and California is an intensely unhappy laboratory for liberalism—high taxes, opulent entitlements, thick regulations, and subservience to government employees’ unions.

Three years ago, global warming was one of the top issues for Californians. Now it has dropped off the radar in a state with actual, rather than hypothetical, problems. Unemployment is at least 15 percent in 21 of the state’s 58 counties. Of the 13 U.S. metropolitan areas with unemployment that high, 11 are in California, which has lost more than 400,000 jobs since passage of the $862 billion stimulus. Like Barack Obama as he campaigns in what he calls Recovery Summer for more stimulus (because the first did not ignite recovery), Boxer is vexed by the fact that California’s unemployment rate is 2.2 points higher than when stimulus was passed. When she said the stimulus was responsible for 100 jobs at a Los Angeles lithium-battery factory, the owner demurred, saying the stimulus had nothing to do with the jobs."

http://www.newsweek.com/2010/07/16/is-california-irredeemably-blue.html

an ugly preview of Obamacare


"If you want a preview of President Obama's health care "reform," take a look at Massachusetts. In 2006, it enacted a "reform" that became a model for Obama. What's happened since isn't encouraging. The state did the easy part: expanding state-subsidized insurance coverage. It evaded the hard part: controlling costs and ensuring that spending improves people's health. Unfortunately, Obama has done the same."

enjoy paying the bill for obama's PR

"This week we learned that the Imperial Federal Government has squandered around $20 million dollars on signs. That $20 million? Well, that was stimulus money. The signs? They simply said, “Hey, y’all! We’re spending stimulus money here! Ain’t that cool?”


OK, so the wording may not be exact. The signs actually say something about “The American Reinvestment and Recovery Act” and contain that wonderful phrase “Putting America Back to Work.” Yeah, putting America back to work painting signs that say we’re putting America back to work. That probably works for the average Democrat voter. But not for me."

http://www.ajc.com/opinion/neal-boortz-enjoy-paying-572320.html



China passes USA as world's biggest energy consumer

"The figures reflect, in part, how the global recession hit the U.S. more severely than China and hurt American industrial activity and energy use. Still, China's total energy consumption has clocked annual double-digit growth rates for many years, driven by the country's big industrial base. Highlighting how quickly its energy demand has increased, China's total energy consumption was just half the size of the U.S. 10 years ago."

Sunday, July 18, 2010

proggressivism and the dissolution of boundaries

"The genie is out of the bottle, and has been for some time. Unfortunately, this genie has bestowed more curses than gifts upon mankind. The genie I am referring to goes by many names: liberalism, progressivism, idealism, secularism -- call it what you will, but the end game has been the degradation of morality, the trampling of traditional values, the destruction of the nuclear family, and the annihilation of our economy. In its place we have apathetic youth, abortion on demand, scientific historicism, Social Darwinism, voter disenfranchisement, and financial chicanery. The genesis of all these issues is the same: the unrelenting erosion of boundaries that traditional mores placed on individuals, families, and communities. You can see this trend everywhere you look nowadays."

medved: why obama should defend the tea party

"After 18 months in office, it's increasingly obvious that Obama won't grab the chance for serious reconciliation because his deep-seated personal instincts push him the other way -- toward a self-righteous sense of personal victimization. For all his superficial self-assurance, there's an unmistakable aspect of his character that's brittle and insecure. He regularly attacks not just the judgment of his opponents but their motives, suggesting that Wall Street bankers or insurance company executives or Republican politicians care only about their selfish gain rather than the long-term interests of the country."

GOP sees chance to retake senate


"Leaders of both parties have believed for months that Republicans could win the House, where every lawmaker faces re-election. But a change of party control in the Senate, where only a third of the members are running and Republicans must capture 10 seats, seemed out of the question.

That's no longer the case. The emergence of competitive Republican candidates in Wisconsin, Washington and California—Democratic-leaning states where polls now show tight races—bring the number of seats that Republicans could seize from the Democrats to 11.

Democrats now control the Senate 59-41—after the death of Democratic Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who was replaced by Republican Sen. Scott Brown—including two independents who usually vote with them. That means Republicans need 10 seats to take a 51-49 advantage."

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704875004575375122374132154.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_MIDDLTopStories

obesity rating "for every American by 2014"


big brother (and obamacare) don't care about privacy.