Thursday, January 7, 2010
The free market at work
Finally this from Nealz Nuze: "Here's an example of the free market working its magic, while government insists on wasting your tax dollars. "
IS IT POVERTY OR RELIGION?
Boortz "What is missing from all of this? How about the concept of radical Islam? Jihad? Any of this ringing a bell? Obama believes that he can bow and spend his way into the hearts of the terrorists. This is a dangerous way to protect a country. Another thing ... the Crotchbomber is from a very wealthy family. He lived in a $4 million home in Great Britain. What's this about "crushing poverty?"" And this from a liberal talk-show host: "...Al Qaeda had nothing to do with this attempted terrorist attack. The Republicans trained this guy, gave him his bomb and put him on the airline. Why? Because they hate Barack Obama so much and they wanted to discredit him and show Americans that they weren't safe with him in the White House."
GIVING THE IRS MORE POWER
Neal Boortz "The Democrats are set on giving the IRS even more power. Within the next few years, it will no longer be legal to have your taxes prepared by someone who isn't licensed by the government."
First, Do No Harm
Commentary "After Israeli media reported yesterday that White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel had threatened to curtail U.S. involvement in Israeli-Palestinian talks, the White House rushed to deny it. That’s a pity — because curtailing U.S. involvement would be far more helpful than what special envoy George Mitchell is actually doing."
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Iran's al Qaeda connection in Yemen
Washington Times "The Obama administration, eager to curry favor with the Islamic regime in Tehran, has downplayed the Iranian connection to al Qaeda in Yemen. In December, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman noted "theories" of Iranian involvement in Yemen, but said the United States does not have "independent information" corroborating them."
Who Is the Enemy?
Victor Davis Hanson "Radical Islamists sense, fairly or not, that this administration is angrier at prior officials who kept us safe than it is at those who wish to destroy us for who we are. Given his adoption of the Bush protocols, Obama might show the same magnanimity toward his predecessor that he does toward the Muslim world."
Modern men have lived through 20 sudden global warmings.
Pete Du Pont, WSJ "Here in America, Mr. Obama, Congress and the Environmental Protection Agency all seem committed to regulating our behavior and consumption under the guise of addressing a crisis that is not a crisis. They will do so in a way that will not meaningfully reduce global temperatures, but will substantially hurt the economies and opportunities of the world's people."
What conservatives should be FOR
RealClearPolitics by Heritage "It's seldom a good idea to raise taxes. But jacking them up as the country is struggling to recover from recession could push us back to the brink of economic disaster. As this election year kicks off, conservatives have a chance to lead by listening to the American people. They should draft a new "Contract with America" that promises to do what Americans want their leaders to do: Reduce spending, fix health care, keep us safe and hold the line on taxes."
Taking Terrorism Seriously
CATO "But the criteria U.S. intelligence agencies use for determining when to put a suspected terrorist on a watch list or a no-fly list, Crovitz shows, are adapted from a landmark law-enforcement case, Terry v. Ohio, concerning local traffic stops: “Mere guesses or inarticulate ‘hunches,’” the standard concludes, ”are not enough to constitute reasonable suspicion.” Is it any wonder that the dots were not connected. They won’t be until we start taking this war seriously."
Repeal the Health Bill
American Thinker "Over the last century, our liberal friends had one great advantage: Their naked power plays were written up by liberal journalists and historians as the very essence of progress and justice. Woe betide the dissident conservative who attempted to tell a different story. But then, in the fall of 2008, a political blessing came. The Democrats won the presidency, and eventually a filibuster-proof majority in Congress. They had the opportunity to ram through legislation that their liberal base wanted and that the American people hated, and they took it. "
No, These Aren’t Health Care Reform Fairy Tales
Pajamas Media "In plain English, those two sentences mean the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and the new “health choices commissioner” will determine what preventive services, including mammograms, are covered under the health insurance plan envisioned in the House health care reform bill." Better known as a "death panel", wouldn't you say?
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