Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Obama administration’s response to the Falklands referendum is insulting, wrong and mean-spirited

Nile Gardiner "The Obama administration has just responded to last night’s Falklands referendum result, where more than 99 percent of the Falkland Islanders voted to remain a British Overseas Territory. As I noted earlier, the emphatic vote was “a victory for the principle of self-determination, and a powerful rebuke to those who wish to suppress it.” That’s not how Washington sees it, however, in the latest slap in the face from the Obama presidency for America’s closest friend and ally."

Barack Obama should watch this video on the Falklands before knifing Britain in the back (again)


"The Obama White House and State Department have refused to condemn the Kirchner regime’s campaign of intimidation against the Falklands, a self-governing British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic, including the boarding of fishing vessels bearing the Falklands flag, and threats to mount a naval blockade."
Nile Gardiner is a Washington-based foreign affairs analyst and political commentator. A former aide to Margaret Thatcher, Gardiner has served as a foreign policy adviser to two US presidential campaigns. He appears frequently on American and British television, including Fox News Channel, BBC, and Fox Business Network.

"Charm offensive"? Let's not call it that, shall we?

WH Advisers: Obama GOP Outreach a 'Joke' and 'Waste of Time'  Even as they criticize Republicans for their lack of bipartisanship, White House advisers see President Barack Obama's outreach to Republicans as a "joke" and a publicity stunt for the mainstream media. They think it is beneath him--and them--and a waste of time. 

  “This is a joke. We’re wasting the president’s time and ours,” a senior White House official complained to the National Journal. “I hope you all (in the media) are happy because we’re doing it for you.”
Obama was elected president by promising to unite "red" and "blue" America, and the White House often laments the lack of bipartisanship in Washington. Obama has often refused to develop personal relationships with Republican leaders, most notably during the 2011 negotiations over the debt ceiling.

Rush Limbaugh; Media Mantra: Obama's "Charm Offensive"
In 2000, it was "gravitas"; today it is "charm offensive"
...."Now, why would this be taking place?  It appears, ladies and gentlemen, that Obama's in some kind of trouble.  Either in the polls or in the arena of public perception.  There is a polling story out from yesterday.  McClatchy-Marist has a poll and the headline of their story here says "Obama Tumbling in Voters' Eyes." "....

Krauthammer: Obama on Charm Offensive Because ‘Media Could No Longer Cover for Him’  "Charles Krauthammer credited President Obama’s charm offensive toward Republicans to his losing the news media which couldn’t any longer abide his ridiculous sequester “cut” exaggerations.
" “Obama’s strongest constituency, which is not the left, it’s the mainstream media, could no longer cover for him without being entirely embarrassed,” Krauthammer observed Friday night on FNC, “It had to expose the one exaggeration after another on the sequester.” " 

Where your money goes

PJ Media   "One of the most irritating aspects of the carnival of fiscal irresponsibility we’ve been subjected to in recent decades is the fact that no matter how much money we send to our masters in Washington and in our state capitals and local bursaries, they always spend more, a lot more, than they get. .... Why’s that?"
....
 "A public-spirited chap called Adam Andrzejewski got fed up with the lack of governmental transparency and decided to do something about it.  Hence his invaluable website Open the Books, a project of For the Good of Illinois, Inc., a non-partisan, non-profit organization founded by Mr. Andrzejewski in 2007. The goal of Open the Books is something that the Obama administration came to office promising but never delivered: transparency.  Hence its motto: “Every dime. Online.” "

US Government Spending; Search it Now.
"From the federal to state to local government, the Books are Open… Search salary, pension and spending databases by state."
Click on any state to research salaries of public officials there.


...."Not bad, eh?  I mean not bad for the folks collecting on your money because various unions have  the politicians in their pockets."
I hope that Open the Books will become more widely known.  There is a trove of information there about the expenditures of every state, many localities, and the federal government. It is partly sobering, partly infuriating.  Perhaps Mr. Andrzejewski will take up my idea and start a new not-for-profit called Throw The Bums Out.org.

Presidential perks for all presidents  "The president’s dog gets its own high-paid staffer: “Bo made the news when he and his handler were flown to join the president on vacation in  Maine,” Gray wrote about the Obama family dog. “It has been reported that the first family’s dog handler was paid $102,000, last year.” " I do not know about the Bush's dog, Barney and if he got to go on Christmas vacations with the First Family.

Charm has its limits


Dana Milbank  "Carney smiled, charmingly. “Republicans made a choice,” he said. “The sequester is here, it’s being implemented as a result of the choice made on Capitol Hill by Republicans,” he added.
As for cooperating with Republicans, Carney argued that Obama’s agenda “is inherently bipartisan” — and that it was up to Republicans to sign on. “There’s nothing partisan about deficit reduction,” he said. “There’s nothing partisan about comprehensive immigration reform. . . . I would argue that there’s nothing partisan about common-sense solutions to reduce gun violence in America.”"

 

Marriage: What It Is, Why It Matters, and the Consequences of Redefining It

Heritage  "Marriage is based on the truth that men and women are complementary, the biological fact that reproduction depends on a man and a woman, and the reality that children need a mother and a father. Redefining marriage does not simply expand the existing understanding of marriage; it rejects these truths. Marriage is society’s least restrictive means of ensuring the well-being of children. By encouraging the norms of marriage—monogamy, sexual exclusivity, and permanence—the state strengthens civil society and reduces its own role. The future of this country depends on the future of marriage. The future of marriage depends on citizens understanding what it is and why it matters and demanding that government policies support, not undermine, true marriage."

Lets see, what would be a good way for Obama to save money in this financial dust bowl we call the sequester


Mike Ramirez; Obama Should Cut His Million-Dollar Golf Games, Not White House Tours    ""President Obama has spent far more lavishly on White House state dinners than previous chief executives, including nearly $1 million on a 2010 dinner for Mexico's president, according to documents obtained by the Washington Examiner."
"One dinner: $969,793."

Yes, that Mike Ramirez!  Ramirez is an IBD senior editor and two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for political cartooning. Who knew he can write too?

It’s Obama’s Economy—at Last  "For most of his first term, President Obama successfully sold a line to the public that economists will tell you is, at least in part, intellectual snake oil. He managed to blame our historically slow economy almost entirely on President George W. Bush."

Even ABC News Can’t Ignore the Pettiness of Obama’s Canceling of White House Tours   "...but it certainly is implied that canceling White House tours is a childish move intended to make the sequester as visibly painful as possible while “saving” very little:"
 
Obamacare: Seven Feet of Job-Killing Regulations
 
" "This is over 20,000 pages and measures 7' 2.5"," McConnell said of the amazing photo. "These are all the Obamacare regulations published in the Federal Register up through last week. Then last Friday they added another 828 pages."
" "These additions seemingly come on a monthly basis as Congress finally starts finding out, as Rep. Pelosi said, "what's in the bill" and more rules are added, clarified, and altered.
"Obamacare isn't just a harmless stack of paper though, McConnell says. Hidden in those thousands of pages is a myriad of job-killing rules that have already had real-world consequences."


Poll shows Nightmare on Sequester Street a flop   "It goes by many names — crying wolf, Chicken Little, or just plain hyperbole.  What happens to a politician who insists that the world will end unless his policies are implemented, only to have the globe keep on turning as usual with little impact?  Barack Obama may be finding out, according to a new McClatchy-Marist poll (via Jim Geraghty):"

Just HOW stupid are we, anyway?

Alan Caruba; Stupid Food and Drink Bans  "The founders of this nation fought a Revolution to rid themselves of a monarch and a parliament that thought they could and should tax everything it could to pay for their wars. Today, the vast bulk of Americans simply roll over and accept every idiotic law passed by Congress and others who feel they are empowered to determine every aspect of your life. They aren’t."

When Big Gulps are outlawed, only outlaws will.....

Nanny B’s Soda Ban Struck Down!  "[Judge] Tingling ruled, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the city’s Board of Health did not have the authority to issue the soda ban. You can read the full text of the ruling here."

Really stupid school "zero tolerance" rules
  • A Texas school district tried to expel a 16-year-old high school student for a year when a butter knife was spotted in the back of his pickup truck.
  • Wisconsin: A sixth-grader gets suspended because of a science project. The project involved cutting an onion. He brought a kitchen knife to school.
  • Texas: This zero-tolerance idiocy comes from Ft. Worth. Cory Henson plays baseball on the Diamond Hill-Jarvis baseball team. In the trunk of his car is his baseball equipment, including aluminum bats. In the front seat of his car was a souvenir baseball bat, made of wood and 8” long. Ft. Worth government school officials decided that the 8” bat was [a] weapon! The real aluminum baseball bats are not. More here.

  • Political correctness displaces common sense  While rejecting what this site says about anti-bullying, it is an excellent compilation about silliness in our society. Want to get some time off for your child? Teach him how to make an origami pistol,
    Drop the paper gun and back away!
    Chicken Little, Sequester Edition  "If the GOP caved, spending would have continued to grow out of control, just like he wants. For that matter, it will still grow out of control, just at an imperceptibly slower pace. In reality, the spending "cuts" for FY2013 amount to just $43 billion."

    Monday, March 11, 2013

    Judge Halts New York City Soda Ban

    Wall Street Journal image

    A state judge on Monday stopped Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration from banning the sale of large sugary drinks at New York City restaurants and other venues, a major defeat for a mayor who has made public-health initiatives a cornerstone of his tenure.

    The city is "enjoined and permanently restrained from implementing or enforcing the new regulations," wrote New York Supreme Court Judge Milton Tingling, blocking the rules one day before they would have taken effect. The city's chief counsel, Michael Cardozo, pledged to quickly appeal the ruling.


    Berkeley Democrat Proposes Taxing Email To Keep Post Office Afloat…

    Weasel Zippers
    Add email to the never ending list of things Democrats want to tax.
    "Gordon Wozniak suggested that using email, which is partially responsible for killing off demand for letter-carrying services, could save “vital functions” of the post office, the news site Berkleyside reported.
    "“There should be … a very tiny tax on email,” he told the City Council. “There should be something like a bit tax. I mean, a bit tax could be a cent per gigabit and they would still make, probably, billions of dollar a year.”
    And we all know from experience how that "tiny tax" will metastasize over time, don't we?
    "The problem is, such a levy wouldn’t be legal unless the Internet Tax Freedom Act is allowed to expire in 2014."
     
    You may appreciate the comments accompanying the above article. Every day, we become less and less free.
     
     about.com

    Our Indefensible Commander-in-Chief

    By William Kristol in The Foreign Policy Initiative  "President Obama is an appalling commander in chief. In the last couple of months alone, he’s selected and muscled through the Senate the least qualified nominee for secretary of defense in a half century; forced out of his position early a superb combatant commander, General James Mattis, because Mattis took seriously the Iranian threat; [then Obama] blithely ordered women into combat arms units, with no pretense of serious consideration of the effect of this on the capability, discipline, and morale of our warfighters. "Before that, while growing every other part of the federal government, he cut defense. So we shouldn’t be surprised that he’s not doing anything serious about the further devastating cuts sequestration will impose on the military."

    ...."But the GOP is now saying: Yes. Which means the Republican party is complicit in the failure of political responsibility and national seriousness we’re now witnessing. Which means, unfortunately, that historians will say not just of the Obama administration but also of today’s Republican party: “They were weighed in the balance and found wanting.” "

     

    Why Obama will be dead weight for Democrats in 2014

    Rick Moran at American Thinker  "To net 17 seats and flip the chamber, Democrats have to win predominantly on GOP turf, in districts that Mitt Romney won and where Obama and his agenda are unpopular. A number of Democrats made clear in interviews that the more partisan posture Obama has adopted over the past few months -- particularly on cultural issues like gun control, and to a lesser extent on immigration and gay marriage -- is making an uphill slog that much steeper.
    ...."Republicans won't be in much better odor with the voters but will have the advantage of not being responsible for a weak economy and far left agenda that is going over so far like a lead pipe."

    But complicating the mix is the one issue that is supposed to remain unspoken, yet Robert Babcock dares to speak it:
    My Fear of a Black President 
    "I don't know why I hadn't realized this before. Until now, I had believed that I have subjected Mr. Obama to the same standards of judgment I've applied to other presidents. I had believed that I have been critical of Mr. Obama for substantive reasons, such as infidelity to the Constitution, bad policies, screwed-up values, and rude and arrogant behavior unbefitting a U.S. president.
    "Yet, according to Chris Matthews, it's all really just about my fear of color."  Read more.
     

    Bad Science and Bad Journalism are a Bad Combination

    Alan Caruba  "Instead, we continue to be the victims of global warming charlatans, some of whom are “scientists”, while other scientists with far more integrity have been engaged in debunking their lies since the 1980s. The only thing we know for sure is that the global warming “scientists” are destroying the public’s confidence in the integrity of climate science."

    " “Such hysteria,” warned Dr. Lindzen, “simply represents the scientific illiteracy of much of the public, the susceptibility of the public to the substitution of repetition for truth, and the exploitation of these weaknesses by politicians, environmental promoters, and, after 20 years of media drum beating, many others as well. Climate is always changing.” "