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Friday, December 3, 2010
Obama & Co., Growing Up Fast
Victor Davis Hanson "Obama and his EU counterparts are learning that high-minded adolescence makes for bad governance. But it’s an expensive lesson." Emphasis added because I love the term "high-minded" adolescent. Hail to our chief.
...."Behind the recent news of massive debt, looming defaults, WikiLeaks, the administration’s about-face in the war on terror, and the implosion of the European Union is a reminder that progressivism, at least as it operates today, is a sort of high-minded adolescence, as sophisticated in faculty-lounge repartee as it is near-suicidal in its actual implementation." And on most TV talk shows, I might add.
...."Behind the recent news of massive debt, looming defaults, WikiLeaks, the administration’s about-face in the war on terror, and the implosion of the European Union is a reminder that progressivism, at least as it operates today, is a sort of high-minded adolescence, as sophisticated in faculty-lounge repartee as it is near-suicidal in its actual implementation." And on most TV talk shows, I might add.
Wave goodbye to Internet freedom
Washington Times "The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is poised to add the Internet to its portfolio of regulated industries. The agency's chairman, Julius Genachowski, announced Wednesday that he circulated draft rules he says will "preserve the freedom and openness of the Internet." No statement could better reflect the gulf between the rhetoric and the reality of Obama administration policies." Via Drudge
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Pray for Israel: Deadliest Fire in History, Netanyahu Describes as a “Catastrophe the likes of which we have never known”
Atlas Shrugs "Northern Israel was in a state of emergency on Thursday night as the deadliest fire in Israel’s history, in the Carmel Forest near Haifa, brought life to a halt in communities near the blaze. As the blazing fire, which started running wild on Thursday (Dec. 2) afternoon, continued spreading in the Carmel Forest near Haifa (northern Israel) annihilating over 750 acres, a bus carrying as many as 50 passengers overturned en route between kibbutz Beit Oren and Damon Prison, allegedly after the driver lost control of the vehicle because of the fire and surrounding smoke. 40 people have been killed and ten were injured. There are reports that Carmel Hospital may have to be evacuated."
Fires started in three separate locations simultaneously. Jihadists will never let these people live in peace.
Fires started in three separate locations simultaneously. Jihadists will never let these people live in peace.
How to Beat Customer Service Phone Support
Popular Mechanics "Hate waiting on hold for tech support and customer service? Here are the essential tips for getting past those incredibly annoying delays—and talking to an actual person."....
...."Another trick: If you are asked to "press 1 for English" or "2 for Spanish," press "2." The wait for Spanish operators is usually far shorter, and they are almost always bilingual, in case somebody accidentally presses the wrong button."
THE ANTI-CHRISTMAS NONSENSE
Neal Boortz "It really doesn't matter whether your impact is positive or negative ... just so you get noticed? Just so you can say to your friends "Hey! I did that! I'm the one that got "Christmas" replaced on that sign!" Just think ... after centuries of celebrating Christmas YOU come along and managed to get the word banned somewhere! Wow! You're really something, aren't you?
"Ignore these cretins. And don't give me that "Happy Holiday's" stuff. It's Christmas ... always has been, still is. "Art from Watton.org
Putin bullies hapless Obama to force Senate to ratify new START treaty (Updated)
Phil Boehmke "Mr. Putin explained to Larry King that ratifying the new START treaty would be in the United States best interest and that failing to do so would be “very dumb.” Maybe it’s just me, but hearing Vladimir Putin tell us that ratifying the treaty is in our best interests does not assuage any of my concerns. If the treaty was really in our best interests, why would Mr. Putin feel compelled to threaten us with a ramped-up arms race is we don’t accept it?"
Don’t Rush New START "The Obama administration is desperate to secure Senate ratification while the GOP caucus has 42 members (its current size), as opposed to 47 (its size as of January 3). A more Republican Senate means more White House concessions to Jon Kyl and other skeptics of the nuclear deal. Hence the aggressive effort to cajole Republicans into passing the treaty before they leave town for Christmas*. And hence the media-assisted campaign to demonize New START critics as baleful obstructionists motivated by raw partisanship." National Review
* TW apologizes for our failure to change the word C-------- to "holidays". That just slipped by us.
Don’t Rush New START "The Obama administration is desperate to secure Senate ratification while the GOP caucus has 42 members (its current size), as opposed to 47 (its size as of January 3). A more Republican Senate means more White House concessions to Jon Kyl and other skeptics of the nuclear deal. Hence the aggressive effort to cajole Republicans into passing the treaty before they leave town for Christmas*. And hence the media-assisted campaign to demonize New START critics as baleful obstructionists motivated by raw partisanship." National Review
* TW apologizes for our failure to change the word C-------- to "holidays". That just slipped by us.
Will Comcast Destroy Net Neutrality?
Slate "If you've followed this argument so far, you deserve a medal. For everyone else, don't worry: This is how network neutrality fights go. When you click to watch a streaming movie, you imagine that the path from Netflix to your home computer is relatively straightforward. What actually happens, though, involves a patchwork of regulation, custom, and long-standing formal and informal deals about how the Internet should work. The problem is that the Internet continues to evolve, and nobody—not content providers like Netflix, network companies like Level 3, ISPs like Comcast, or perhaps especially regulators and lawmakers—know what it's going to look like in the future.
"The upshot? Kiss network neutrality goodbye. Not the idea—just the push for tough regulation."
What is Net Neutrality? From the comments to this article: "The government regulated "leveled playing field" results in shared suffering. Such would be the case for neutrality - more control, less quality, less freedom, resulting in less access due to less competition. Same liberal philosophies, same results. "....
"I can understand where the enforcement of net neutrality may seem to be an attractive prospect, but it will be the FCC which is enforcing it. If you believe that the government will do what is ethically correct - go for it. But, if you believe that the web, as we know it, has survived this long, with freedom for us all - as far as we know - without government interference, then this probably isn't going to be in our best interests.
"I suspect the very motives for the government wanting to get involved."
FCC still flogging net neutrality "Do we really want regulators in the name of neutrality determining which apps should be available on the iPad? How fair it is that Kindle has fast book downloads? Should the FCC decide how many Facebook friends are too many? It's not even clear what net neutrality means in the context of these services.
"U.S. politicians and regulators would be better off focusing on ways to increase competition on the Internet-not looking for new ways to regulate it.
"The upshot? Kiss network neutrality goodbye. Not the idea—just the push for tough regulation."
What is Net Neutrality? From the comments to this article: "The government regulated "leveled playing field" results in shared suffering. Such would be the case for neutrality - more control, less quality, less freedom, resulting in less access due to less competition. Same liberal philosophies, same results. "....
"I can understand where the enforcement of net neutrality may seem to be an attractive prospect, but it will be the FCC which is enforcing it. If you believe that the government will do what is ethically correct - go for it. But, if you believe that the web, as we know it, has survived this long, with freedom for us all - as far as we know - without government interference, then this probably isn't going to be in our best interests.
"I suspect the very motives for the government wanting to get involved."
FCC still flogging net neutrality "Do we really want regulators in the name of neutrality determining which apps should be available on the iPad? How fair it is that Kindle has fast book downloads? Should the FCC decide how many Facebook friends are too many? It's not even clear what net neutrality means in the context of these services.
"U.S. politicians and regulators would be better off focusing on ways to increase competition on the Internet-not looking for new ways to regulate it.
'Permitorium' will restrict production, force gas prices up
Washington Examiner "Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell says he is “extremely disappointed” with the Obama administration for blocking development of significant oil and natural gas deposits off the coast of Virginia over the next seven years in the wake of the BP oil spill.
"The Eastern Gulf of Mexico and the entire Atlantic and Pacific coasts were declared off-limits to drilling by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who said Wednesday that his department will delay two lease sales planned for next year in order to conduct environmental impact studies."
"The Eastern Gulf of Mexico and the entire Atlantic and Pacific coasts were declared off-limits to drilling by Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who said Wednesday that his department will delay two lease sales planned for next year in order to conduct environmental impact studies."
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
This New START Is A Bad Deal At Any Time
Heritage "The Obama Administration claims that New START contains no limits or constraints on our ability to protect ourselves through missile defense. This is false. There are at least five sections that limit missile defense:"...
‘Do it for Dmitry’ Is Poor Policy "This notion is severely flawed. First, as WikiLeaks documents published in Reuters demonstrate, U.S. diplomats correctly described Medvedev as playing the second fiddle to his mentor, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is calling the shots on the major policy issues.
"Second, in an outburst of a Cold War–style rhetoric, Medvedev, in his State of the Federation speech, just threatened the U.S. with a new arms race if the Obama Administration will not merge the NATO missile defenses with those of Russia—something the Kremlin demands."
‘Do it for Dmitry’ Is Poor Policy "This notion is severely flawed. First, as WikiLeaks documents published in Reuters demonstrate, U.S. diplomats correctly described Medvedev as playing the second fiddle to his mentor, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is calling the shots on the major policy issues.
"Second, in an outburst of a Cold War–style rhetoric, Medvedev, in his State of the Federation speech, just threatened the U.S. with a new arms race if the Obama Administration will not merge the NATO missile defenses with those of Russia—something the Kremlin demands."
Whoopi Goldberg Can’t Handle the Truth
Big Hollywood "From the fact that the Japanese attacked us at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941; to the fact that “90 percent of the terrorists” in the world are Muslim to the fact that Jews are still a more persecuted people group than any other, Goldberg sidestepped all by regurgitating the same liberal talking points again and again. She finally dismissed O’Reilly’s points altogether by saying that she and he “disagreed.” (Ironically, in her appearance on Huckabee two days prior to O’Reilly, Goldberg said: “I think fact outweighs assumption. So if you have facts in your hands, then you can talk.” Yet when O’Reilly had facts “in [his] hand,” Goldberg rejected them because they weren’t congruent with her worldview.)"
Muslim Leaders Blame FBI for Foiling Portland Bomb Plot
Jonathan S. Tobin "While the Muslim groups seem to be implying that the FBI agents acted as agents provocateurs, there is no evidence that this is the case. Left unsaid here is the fact that the alternative to such proactive tactics is a situation where legal authorities simply sit back and wait for the terrorists to do their worse, which reflects a pre-9/11 mentality that is simply unacceptable."
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