Saturday, June 19, 2010

Administration to sue Arizona over immigration law

Rick Moran "I'm afraid the Supreme Court has a history of siding with the feds in battles like this so it is more than likely that AZ will lose. But as a shot across the bow to the federal government, not to mention a potent campaign issue, Arizona has already given us a great victory."


Arizona’s Democratic attorney general withdraws from defending immigration law  "As we’ve noted repeatedly on this site, Arizona’s law is popular nationwide and really popular in Arizona. Any reason why Goddard should care about its popularity? Why, yes: He’s the Democratic nominee for governor in the fall. And his Republican opponent is — ta da — Jan Brewer, who leads him by 13 points after the surge in support she got from signing the immigration bill into law."

Apologizing for Obama’s Serial Apologies

Pajamas Media "The next president will have to embark once again on a worldwide “reset” campaign, apologizing to America’s allies for the shabby treatment meted out to them by Obama."

Dems Turn On Obama

Dick Morris and Eileen McGann "It is the nature of things that presidential mistakes metastasize into presidential character flaws. Bush's inaction over Katrina comes across as insensitivity. Now Obama's incompetence and inexperience is causing liberals to see him as arrogant, aloof, removed, conceited, suspicious of outside advice and even lazy. Long after the oil has stopped spilling, these supposed character defects will haunt the president, just as Jimmy Carter's reputation of timidity and inability lasted long after the Iran hostages came home. These defects will last until 2012 and beyond."

However:  Djou idea on Jones Act hitting rough waters "We are using equipment and vessels from countries like Norway, Canada, The Netherlands," said Gibbs. "There has not been any problem with this. If there is the need for any type of waiver, that would obviously be granted, but we have not had that problem."

Jones Act a barrier to spill fix "After initially refusing to name them, the State Department on May 5 declared that 11 other countries and the UN also had offered skimmer boats and other assets and experts to prevent the oil from destroying dolphins, crabs, oysters and this disaster's other defenseless victims. Alas, they were turned away in a State Department statement."

Coast Guard Head Was Informed of Maine Oil Boom on 5/21. Yesterday, He Claimed He Didn’t Know   From June 12: "A letter signed by both Maine senators — with the four Gulf State governors copied — informed Admiral Allen of Packgen's boom weeks ago. Allen told ABC yesterday that he hadn't heard this information. (Read article to see the letter, along with a photo of miles of Packgen boom sitting in storage.)"

Friday, June 18, 2010

Obama Gives Part of Arizona to Mexicans

FoxNews "The area, once an area for family hiking and off road vehicles has government signs warning residents of the drug and human smugglers. Night vision cameras have photographed cartel members with military arms delivering drugs to vehicles along Highway 8.  FireAndreaMitchell.com 
 Hat tip to Harley Standlee, Placerville, Ca  

Fathers Who Are Husbands Spare Children from Poverty

Heritage "A wedding ring on Dad’s finger is more than a symbol of his commitment to Mom. It also proves to be the ultimate anti-poverty weapon for their children. Now that’s something to celebrate and encourage this Father’s Day. It’s fitting on Sunday to honor all the fathers who strive to keep that commitment, even when they grow weary."

Stopping the Slick, Saving the Environment: A Framework for Response, Recovery, and Resiliency

Insider Online "The Administration and Congress can and must take the first steps toward implementing this framework. These steps should include:
Stop making things worse by politicizing the federal response to the disaster;
End unnecessary bureaucratic delays in organizing response and recovery efforts;
Restructure response and recovery efforts;
Reform the National Response Framework; and
Rebuild the response capacity of the U.S. Coast Guard"

Iran’s Revolution: Year 2

NY Times "...Mr. Obama could do vastly more. By throwing in his lot with the freedom movement, he would surely increase the odds that we won’t have to live with a nuclear bomb controlled by virulently anti-American and anti-Semitic clerics. Democrats, once the champions of promoting pro-democracy movements, need to understand that the good that they can do for the people of Iran far exceeds the great harm that comes from doing nothing. "

From Germany: Will Obama Be the 'Jimmy Carter of the 21st Century'?

SPIEGEL ONLINE "Can US President Barack Obama lead America away from fossil fuel dependency? German commentators don't think so. Some say he is in danger of turning into an idealistic, one-term president like Jimmy Carter."

Elton John rocks Israel after other artists cancel

MyWay "John, who wore blue-tinted sunglasses, told the audience those cancellations "ain't gonna stop me from playing here, baby." Recent cancellations by the Pixies and Elvis Costello, who cited Israeli government policies, have added to Israel's growing sense of isolation." Via Drudge.

Government Expanded 'Like a Cancer'

CNBC "Markets usually give signals when something goes wrong but, if the government is to intervene, as is the case of the European Central Bank, the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England's bond buying, government intervention hides these signals, according to Faber. "I think any government intervention has unintended consequences and is negative," he said. When there is intervention, "eventually the market will break the intervention and things will blow out." " This is what happens when an economically ignorant electorate votes in national elections.

Pic of the Day: Afghan Woman Having Her Picture Taken For Voter Registration Card…

What's the point?

Against Gov. Jindal’s Wishes, Crude-Sucking Barges Stopped by Coast Guard

Sweetness and Light "But the Coast Guard ordered the stoppage because of reasons that Jindal found frustrating. The Coast Guard needed to confirm that there were fire extinguishers and life vests on board, and then it had trouble contacting the people who built the barges.".... As we have maintained all along, ‘regulations’ have probably caused much of the delay in attacking the spill. But the federal government’s answer will be to pile on even more regulations."
ABC video report found here.