Thursday, February 16, 2012

Pro and Cons about the Republican primary struggle

John Ziegler  ...Conservatives have clearly created a scenario where President Obama is now a heavy favorite to be re-elected.   "Unfortunately, I strongly believe that, thanks to this needless hesitation and infighting, this cause has probably already been lost and, yes, this makes me rather angry. This is especially true when I strongly suspect that many of those influencing the debate don't (for economic reasons) actually want Obama to lose. If you also want Obama defeated, all of this should make you mad as well.
Related: Thanks to Conservative 'Issues,' Obama Now Holds All The Cards  "The clearest track to an Obama defeat since the primaries began has always been for Republicans to rally around Mitt Romney and then use his potential appeal to independent voters and unique connections to the key states of New Hampshire, Michigan, and Nevada to effectively block the president's path to 270 Electoral College votes.
"It is now abundantly clear that this scenario is not going to transpire."

 Dana Loesch: Blaming Grassroots for the Failure of Inevitability  "Many of us don’t buy the logic that the only way to move the country to a more conservative base is to nominate a moderate candidate. We don’t buy the logic that we should trust a candidate to run the White House in the manner opposite to how he ran his state while in the governor’s mansion." 

Overcriminalized.com: a site that may interest you

Home page of Overcriminalized.com   Below are some articles from this site that the Dweller thought were interesting.


Gibson Guitar CEO Blasts Obama for Federal Raid, Persecution
"Gibson Guitar is an American icon. Musicians ranging from blues legend B.B. King to rock stars with Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith have used its guitars."

...."Gibson chairman and chief executive Henry Juszkiewicz, himself a conservationist devoted to preserving natural resources, testified in Washington last week about the ordeal. He also visited Heritage to recount the story and how it is illustrative of Washington’s overreach."


STOCK Act's expansive jurisdiction could lead to abuse of power   "For example, does a local legislator who owns a gas station have a financial conflict when he votes on a transportation bill that would repair a highway or a bridge in his home state?"


The Worst Thing that Anybody Can Do to You is Take Away Your Freedom  "Suppose that for the entirety of those twelve years you had always packaged your shipments using plastic bags rather than cardboard boxes.  Suppose that there is no U.S. law requiring you to use anything other than plastic.
"It would never occur to you that you might be charged with a federal crime and sentenced to over 8 years in federal prison because a third federal agency, the National Marine Fishery Service, decided that you had violated another nation’s obscure–and invalid–regulation requiring cardboard rather than plastic."

Pizza shop owner's $5G fine for shirt gaffe spurs push for appeal process "But the Empire State still has a way to go if Christian King's experience is any indication.
"King is still shaking his head at the $5,500 fine he's facing for failing to provide enough polo shirts to employees in his pizza shops."  H/T to Neal Boortz who included this with it:
Small businesses fear government  ...."A recent Gallup Poll shows that 85% percent of small business owners say that they are currently not looking for any new workers."
...."And here’s one more interesting stat: 71% of small businesses surveyed said that revenues from sales wouldn’t justify hiring additional workers.  The cost of employing people, thanks to government regulations, is not worth it to an employer, even if they are successful at generating revenue."  ((Emphasis added)

(Updated) What's been happening in our schools lately? Lawsuit fears dominate.

Update: The Advancement of the Toxic Totalitarian Nanny State  "...Jonah Goldberg  (and others) have been pointing out the totalitarian nature of the “progressive” movement, which seeks to expand the government sphere into every aspect of our lives (with the apparent singular exception of whether or not we can kill unborn children)." 
Attack of the lunch police  or, "Give me a turkey sandwich, or give me death."
"The Department of Health and Human Services, which thanks to ObamaCare will soon be the most powerful and unaccountable government organization in the Western world, has really been feeling its oats lately.  Fresh from its triumph in forcing Catholics to pay for contraception, agents of the Division of Child Development and Early Education moved to seize an improperly packed lunch from a little girl at a North Carolina elementary school, and assess a modest fine against her mother."
More on HHS: 
 Forbes: HHS Death Panel
 The Kansan: Actions by Department of Health and Human Services violates First Amendment
 Heritage: House Panel Hears How HHS Mandate Tramples on Conscience Rights


The president downplays school choice in his new $3.8 trillion budget.   "Because the president's teachers union allies are opposed to school choice for poor people, Mr. Obama ignores or downplays these findings."
http://terrellaftermath.com/
Wisconsin School Punishes Christian Kid for Discouraging Gay Parenting
The article, “Should Homosexual Partners Be [Able] to Adopt?,” was written by Brandon Wegner who was assigned the task of writing a counter-point to another student’s pro-homosexual adoption article. The piece was then published as an insert in the school newspaper, the Shawano Leader.
...."According to Liberty Counsel, a First Amendment law firm, Wegner was quixotically bullied by Superintendent Carlson in an attempt to deter bullying.":
Brandon was hauled before the superintendent on charges that he had violated the school’s bullying policy. Superintendent Todd Carlson told him that the column “went against the bullying policy,” and asked him if he “regretted” writing it. When Mr. Wegner stated that he did not regret writing it, and that he stood behind his beliefs, Superintendent Carlson told him that he “had got to be one of the most ignorant kids to try to argue with him about this topic,” that “we have the power to suspend you if we want to” and that the column had “personally offended me, so I know you offended other people!”
Before you blame the schools, look no further than their fear of being sued by anyone and everyone:
The fear of being sued is stalking our schools:  Safety-obsessed madness
Update: Tony Branco cartoon:
EDUCATION WORLDHas the Threat of Lawsuits Changed Our Schools?
"A recent survey revealed that the majority of school principals have been threatened with lawsuits -- lawsuits that have changed the atmosphere in their schools. Education World's "Principal Files" team members offer their perspectives. Included: Handling lawsuits threatened by disgruntled parents and teachers."


Doctors. Teachers. Coaches. Ministers. They all share a common fear: being sued on the job. Our litigation nation—and a plan to fix it   "Legal reform is a painfully slow process; over the past 30 years, attempts to require mediation before going to court have done little to stem the litigation wave. But the time may come when ordinary Americans recognize that for every sweepstakes winner in the legal lottery, there are millions of others who have to live with the consequences—higher taxes and insurance rates, educational and medical systems seriously warped by lawsuits, fear and uncertainty about getting sued themselves. One day, they may realize that their right to sue has become a trial for us all."

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Paulnut upstages Obama

I can't support Ron Paul, but do like this picture:
Hat tip to Tom Williams at Facebook: Oregon: Tillamook County Republicans


Caption is part of the picture so I couldn't punctuate it properly. 
It wasn't my fault; I inherited the caption and it proved to be in much worse shape than anybody thought.
 It will take more than four years to fix it. TD

Grim Fairy Tale: The Budget

Hat tip to the California Chronicle


PJ Media: Obama’s Farcical Budget Betrays a Crisis-Driven Electoral Strategy   "Reelection through orchestrated upheaval?"
...."Obama’s Republican challenger and his party had better have a unified rapid-response strategy ready for such a contingency. In 2008, John McCain clearly wasn’t prepared, and as a result lost any chance he may have had of defeating Obama. This time, the country literally cannot afford for Obama’s opponent to fail."
http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/2012/02/14/96285


http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/

http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/2012/02/15/96314

Navy ship-naming by Secretary mired in controversy

Rick Moran  "The USS Medgar Evers? The USS John Murtha? The USS Cesar Chavez?
Ray Mabus
"Our Navy Secretary, Ray Mabus, has this diversity thing down cold. Each one of those ships was in a class that previous names of their sister ships had nothing to do with civil rights, or corrupt Democratic politicians. Ships are usually named after states, cities, even famous explorers and war heroes.
"But Mabus has injected partisanship into this tradition, naming another ship for Democrat Gabriel Giffords, who has shown courage in her recovery from an assassination attempt but had expressed little interest in the military during her career on Capitol Hill."

Leftists run wild politicizing Navy ship names  "
The catalyst for the amendment was the announcement last spring that the newest supply ship in the Navy’s inventory would be named after labor leader Cesar Chavez. This radical served briefly in the Navy after World War II but did not accomplish anything noteworthy while in uniform. His claim to fame was solely from organizing migrant laborers and agitating for the rights of illegal immigrants. 
...."Mr. Mabus was also wrong to name the amphibious ship LPD-26 after the late Rep. John P. Murtha, breaking with the tradition of naming San Antonio class ships after U.S. cities. Although Murtha was a Marine, he was criticized by veterans groups for calling the U.S. Marines facing charges for killing 24 Iraqis in Haditha, Iraq, in 2005 “cold blooded killers.” Almost all the charges were later dropped. When Murtha died in 2010, an extensive federal corruption investigation was underway against him. His name is not fit to carry our heroes to war."


Down to the Sea in Ships'--Names   "Like everyone else in the Navy, I knew vaguely that each category of naval vessels is assigned a general source from which the names of all ships of that type are drawn; states for battleships, cities for cruisers, and so on. But this is only an easy beginning. There are a lot of classes of ships, I learned."


Chart of US Navy ship's names  All you ever wanted to know on this subject here. Maybe more, but it seemed very interesting. TD
Pictured: the USS Texas. Or is it soon to be the USS Che Guevara?

How do you see our military?


From the US Infantry Facebook page.

Celebrate Black History Month: Slap a Leftist!

Andrew Klavan


"This leftist witchcraft transformed the once-great gains of the Civil Rights movement into a virtually inescapable structure of government hand-outs and dependency, establishing the Democratic Party as masters of a new plantation with black front men like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton playing the role of go-betweens and overseers. Unlike the original forms of slavery which the Democratic Party defended and upheld for so long, this program of dependency introduced a new wrinkle: it enticed blacks into facilitating and supporting their own subjection."
...."This is Black History Month. Celebrate it by watching the trailer above through to the end. Then visit the movie’s website and give it what love you can. The film is finished and the filmmakers are in the process of rolling it out with showings city to city and could use some help. If there’s any hope for our fellow Americans trapped on the government’s plantation, it’s in the fearless voices of people like the Reverend Bryant — and you."
Emphasis added. TD
Black Quill and Ink Blog:   Those "leaders" who keep scraping the scab off the healing wound;  If there are race riots in America, here are the sources of their "legitimacy"
   




Here Black, Quill and Ink quotes Booker T. Washington:

“There is another class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do do not want to lose their jobs.”
                                                                                            - – Booker T. Washington circa 1901

For a change of TW pace, lets discuss tattoos

Neal Boortz started this, not me:  



Let's start out with something completely asinine  "Clearly I’m on to something here.  Just look at this website.  It’s a Facebook page for something called change.org.  The title is “Include Body Modification in Equal Opportunity Employment.”  These fools are seeking 100,000 signatures from people who want the federal government to make it illegal to consider someone’s tattoos or other body modifications in a hiring decision.  Take a look at the girl in the picture!  Wouldn't you just be oh-so-proud to have her greet customers or clients at your professional office? 

Look, my friends.  If you want hockey pucks in your ear lobes and tattoos up to your nostrils … go for it.  But don’t ask someone else to consider your behavior as anything close to normal .. and don’t presume that you have the right to affect some business owners bottom line by forcing him to hire your absurd self to place before his clientele." 


http://www.filthylucre.com/humor/your-tattoo
http://becauseilive.hubpages.com/hub/ReallyBadTattoos

Chevy Volt Awarded Car of the Year...by Cartoonists. Lets discuss it, shall we?

http://terrellaftermath.com/
http://evworld.com/news.cfm?newsid=23754
http://terrellaftermath.com/


Obama Hikes Failing Chevy Volt Subsidies   "The White House intends to boost government subsidies for wealthy buyers of the Chevy Volt and other new-technology vehicles — to $10,000 per buyer.
"That mammoth subsidy would cost taxpayers $100 million each year if it is approved by Congress, presuming only 10,000 new-technology autos are sold each year.
"But the administration wants to get 1 million new-tech autos on the road by 2015. The subsidy cost of that goal could reach $10 billion."


Motor Trend: "A Car of the Future You Can Drive Today"  "The Volt boasts some of the most advanced engineering ever seen in a mainstream American automobile. The powertrain allows the car to run as an EV, a series hybrid, or a parallel hybrid, depending on how far you drive and how you drive." 
Independent Sentinel takes issue with Motor Trend:   "Motor Trend Magazine picked the Chevy Volt as car of the year last year before they knew a thing about it so if you ever wonder whether these magazines are legitimate or based on politics, wonder no more. You won’t find me buying a Government Motors car."

Mediaite: Motor Trend Editor To Rush Limbaugh: “Driving And Oxycontin Don’t Mix”
MT editor Todd Lassa  then debunked some of the political and economic rumors surrounding the Volt, calling out both Limbaugh and Washington Post‘s “partisan clown” George Will for characterizing the car as “un-American.”


RedState responded to Lassa: Todd Lassa, Is it that time again?  "While Motor Trend hails the Volt as a “game changer,” Car and Driver and Investor’s Business Daily give a less glowing report.

"Car and Driver points out the fact that it is government intervention that pushed the Volt forward, and the many detracting qualities of the Volt, namely, it’s many hidden costs.  "Investor’s Business Daily was very caustic, calling the Volt a fraud, and bringing up many concerns including,
...".Lassa is a fool for his attack on Rush. All Rush did was give an opinion, Lassa lashed out like menstruating woman would."  Oh, did I mention this response was written by Jennifer Kuznicki?

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Obama, and Iran's perception of him

Victor Davis Hanson:  Iran 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0    "At no point did candidate Obama stop to consider that the Iranians could view his loud politicking and opportunistic criticism of Bush’s hostility toward Iran — identical to standard US bipartisan policy under at least the four prior presidents — as weakness to be manipulated rather than magnanimity to be appreciated."
...."Due to Obama’s hostility toward Israel, the United States now has far less knowledge about, and influence with, the Israeli military. And the long-appeased Iranian theocracy is now more likely to miscalculate, thinking either that the confused Obama administration won’t stop it, or that any American attempt to stop it would be only half-hearted."
In other words, liberal pacifism kills people.


Bruce Thornton:  Obama’s Assault on America’s Prestige   "Power is not just about material resources, but also the perceptions of others that power will be used, a perception that works as a force multiplier. As Vergil says in the Aeneid, “They have power because they seem to have power.” "
....
"In short, thanks to Obama’s foreign policy, our enemies and rivals do not believe that we will vigorously defend our interests and citizens. We have the most lethal military power in the history of the world, but we lack the prestige based on the certainty of friend and foe alike that we will use that power to protect our friends and punish our enemies. Great powers decline for many reasons, but losing respect for their power is surely one of them."
http://www.mideasttruth.com/cartoons.html

Tucker Carlson Discusses Media Matters on the O’Reilly Show

Verum Serum  "I’m loving this series. Today’s entry reveals Media Matters plans to hire investigators to dig into the personal lives of Fox News employees:
What Frisch proceeded to suggest, however, went well beyond what legitimate presidential campaigns attempt. “We should hire private investigators to look into the personal lives of Fox News anchors, hosts, reporters, prominent contributors, senior network and corporate staff,” he wrote…
The memo goes on to suggest new and unusual ways to harass Fox News: “detailed opposition research” on the network’s staff and executives, attacks against Fox News employees on Facebook and other social media, mailing anti-Fox News literature to their homes and placing “yard signs and outdoor advertising in their neighborhoods.”
"None of this is really surprising, but it is something to actually have the proof. Kudos to Tucker Carlson for digging into this (and likely setting himself at the top of the Media Matters target list)."