Thursday, September 15, 2011

Democrat Civility: Liberal Protester Assaults GOP Lawmaker

AFL-CIO poster
Big Government   "[Madison, Wisconsin] The incidents of verbal harassment against Republican lawmakers in and around the State Capitol escalated on Wednesday when a well-known protester confronted three GOP representatives and drenched them with beer."

Here is another case of liberal tolerance of dissent

Ann Coulter: So A Comatose Guy Walks Into a Bar

Ann Coulter  "Why are the only two options always a behemoth government program or the guy dies?"
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"I would venture to guess that the only children in America who have ever suffered from ... distended bellies, were victims of child abuse -- at the hands of the sort of monsters Williams is so opposed to executing.
"People aren't buying the left's emotional appeals about imaginary victims anymore. The audience member's "Yes!" was a way of laughing in the moderators' faces for trying to pull that crap."






A job saved or created!




The Obama Administration, well... Administers

Tale of the Red Tape #19: A More Perfect Union Advantage    "New rules (supposedly) intended to maximize the services of government contractors require such firms to give first preference in hiring to the workers of the company that lost the contract. That is, when a government contract is awarded to a different firm, this new contractor must first offer employment to the workers of the previous contractor before hiring anyone else. As delineated in the Federal Register of August 29, tens of thousands of companies—representing more than $23 billion in government contracting—will be affected.
“The Federal Government’s procurement interests in economy and efficiency are better served when a successor contractor hires the predecessor’s employees.”

"Oh, really?"....
"The rule effectively ensures that a non-unionized contractor cannot replace a unionized one. That’s because any new contractor will be obliged to hire its predecessors’ unionized workers, and thus forced by the “Successorship Doctrine” to bargain with the union(s). Insulating union wages from market competition will also escalate the costs of government contracts."   This is all originating from an Obama executive order.

Regulation # 18 listed in the above article: The government has established an official shepherd job description  I kid you not.

For Washington, D.C., in this day and age, to be micromanaging sheepherding and goatherding—as with the unchecked regulatory impositions on most every aspect of daily life—brings to mind an exhortation of Norman Vincent Peale: “Once we roared like lions for liberty; now we bleat like sheep for security!”
House Set to Rebuke NLRB for Meddling in Boeing’s Expansion Plan   "The federal government does not have the legal authority to prohibit a company from expanding its business or building a new factory in another state. Regrettably, the National Labor Relations Board ... is attempting to do just that. In asserting that the Boeing Company is engaging in unfair labor practices by establishing a new aircraft assembly facility in South Carolina, the NLRB is twisting the law to benefit a special interest—unions—at the expense of the rule of law and the nation’s economy."

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The always charming Neal Boortz offers this campaign slogan for Obama: "See that guy over there with more stuff than you? Vote for me and you can have his stuff."  He then provides some empirical evidence on class warfare here.   
I’m sorry but this woman is simply wrong.  She is spouting class warfare rhetoric without any stats to back herself up.  Luckily I do have some stats..... 

The Tale of Two Jobs Plans

Heritage  "Rather than take a stab at making government bigger, Ryan says in a new video that there’s a better path forward–pro-growth tax reform that makes the tax code fairer, competitive, and simpler, all of which will help unleash the creative power of America’s private sector. In an exclusive interview with The Heritage Foundation, Ryan explained why the tax code is so desperately in need of reform:
[The tax code] penalizes all those qualities that make us great and make our economy grow–saving, investing, risk taking. It penalizes those things....


NY Times: Some Democrats Are Balking at Obama’s Jobs Bill 

http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/robertariail/2011/09/13/91786