Archive for April, 2009

Spector goes Left

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

It wasn’t a great shock to the conservative movement yesterday when Arlen Spector, former Republican from PA announced that he was switching parties.  He had been voting against conservatives for quite some time now, siding with the Dems in the wasteful stimulus bill, again like many others, without even reading its contents.  It wouldn’t hurt my feelings if he took the two ladies from Maine with him.  If not for that whole cloture thing.

The man showed his true colors yesterday, only a month or so having promised not to leave the party.  But like many these days, he put cushy job over principles.  Showing both sides of his stripes yesterday he contradicted his motives at every turn during the speech announcing his move.  In the beginning saying that he had become more in line with the Dems in his way of thinking, and moments later stating there was no way he could win his primary fight, and that he wasn’t ready to end his political career that way.

 

They can have him………….

Swine Flu, another reason to tighten border security

Monday, April 27th, 2009

While the Mexican variety of swine flu has everyone a little worried along the border states, the European Union has urged people not to travel to the United States and Mexico. President Obama has urged people not to panic, that there isn’t a reason for alarm.

Hello, we just got cut off from the Europeans he was just apologizing to a few weeks ago.  People below the border are wearing masks.

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Its time to lock down the border and start enforcing immigration laws.  If cities like San Francisco want to be a “sanctuary city”, then cut off any federal aide.  They don’t deserve it for laughing at laws and ignoring the problems created by doing so.

Janet Napolitano, better than Biden

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Janet Napolitano sits in wait it seems, for that next gaff from the Vice President so she can top it with her statements.  First it was the warning about the veterans returning from Iraq as possible right wing extremists which drew the ire of the VFW and other veteran groups.  This time, she didn’t just tick off a portion of our own population, but an entire country.  As if Canada had anything to do with 9/11

http://www.reuters.com/article/politicsNews/idUSTRE53K5GP20090421

The Anti-Green Day Handbook

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

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Green Hell  dispels many of the green movement’s myths that have been spread the last few years.  Listed on the NY Times Best Seller List, the book attacks these myths with facts.

Case in point, those wonderful little CFL light bulbs that we all must switch to, as federally mandated.  Not only do they cost  you more at the store, and then to deal with when they burn out, because you simply cannot throw them in the trash because they contain MERCURY.  This doesn’t even cover the headache that will take place if you break one in your home:

“Consider the case of Brandy Bridgesof Ellsworth, Maine, who had the misfortune of dropping a CFL. — Bridges called her local Home Depot for advice. The store told her — she should call the poison control hotline which in turn directed her to the Maine Department of Environmental protection. The DEP sent a specialist to Bridges’s house to test for mercury contamination. The specialist found mercury levels — in excess of six times the state’s ’safe’ level for mercury contamination [and] recommended that Bridges call an environmental cleanup firm, which gave her a ‘low-ball’ estimate of $2,000 to clean up the room. The room was sealed off with plastic and Bridges began ‘gathering finances’ to pay for the costly cleaning.”

 

In related news, the House has started to discuss and debate issues related to the environment and “climate change“.

Liberal Task Force Proposes MI Beer Tax Hike

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

A liberal task force for child welfare is proposing Michigan raise its’ beer tax to increase funding.  I realize that the tax has not been raised since 1966, but I am already paying 90 dollars a barrel for the kegerator out in the shop.  That is an 100% increase in what that same barrel cost in 1986.  Seriously how much is enough? 

Don’t they get it, the higher you raise a tax you have two consequences.  One something is consumed less, or two I am heading for the Ohio border and purchasing my beer somewhere else!  Either way, the state loses funds that they already have budgeted in for the next year.  Then Granholm tries to come up with a new tax somewhere else to offset the lost funds.

Luckily, the proposal doesn’t seem to have any legs in the Republican controlled senate.  But, take part in your government and by all means contact Senator Randy Richardville and let him know what you think of the proposal.  Even if you disagree with me, contact him and let him know, take part in your government.  Email the senator here:

senrichardville@senate.michigan.gov

Obama Backs Dodd

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

While Chris Dodd has raised over a million dollar towards his re-election campaign, hardly even of it has come from Connecticut, the state he represents.  Now when he is 20 points behind in the polls, President Obama has weighed into the fray, from an interview with the Boston Globe.

“Chris is going through a rough patch,” Obama said. “He just has an extraordinary record of accomplishment, and I think the people in Connecticut will come to recognize that. … He always has his constituencies at heart, and he’s somebody I’m going to be relying on and working very closely with to shepherd through the types of regulatory reforms we need.”

This is one true case of backing a dead horse, and will in all likely hood drag the President’s numbers down as a result.  Obama has failed to get involved with elections to this point, but no amount of support from the “Obama nation” will stem the tide against Dodd where the people know him and his transgressions best.

Rough patch?  Nixon didn’t get caught doing this much wrong in such a short amount of time.  From sweetheart mortage deals to the cottage deal in Ireland, which is more like a MANSION.  Then you have the Potamic two step he did as he danced around questions about the AIG bonus provisions he put into the bill.

The most telling thing about that quote, and will be overlooked by most is about the regulatory regulations “we need”.  That’s double speak for getting rid of reliable sources of energy for the sake of the far left’s green agenda.  What does it mean for us, higher costs and less money to spend…..they just do not get it!

Obama Stands His Ground, on Principles

Monday, April 20th, 2009

When the man does something right, I have no problem acknowledging the fact.  So while the rest of the world will attend an U.N. conference against racism, the United States will join Canada, Israel, Germany and the Netherlands in not going.  The reasons are anti-Semitic remarks  put forth in conference documents.

The President is catching some heat over this though, some of them his close friends.  Democrat Barbara Lee from California, the same who led the Black Caucus over to visit Cuba, is a bit miffed to say the least.

“This decision is inconsistent with the administration’s policy of engaging with those we agree with and those we disagree with,” she said. “By boycotting Durban, the U.S. is making it more difficult for it to play a leadership role on U.N. Human Rights Council as it states it plans to do. This is a missed opportunity, plain and simple.”

Maybe she forgets that the US pays for many of these councils and programs, and if we really want to make a statement, or up our involvement at a later date, that will not be a problem.  Its the bigger picture, and whether the President and the White House feels regret over not going or not, it was the right thing to do.  I believe there is a growing anti-Israeli/Jewish  faction growing in the world today.  Mostly because I think most in the world are afraid to do anything about Iran and their nuclear program, and they have been listening to Ahmadinejad’s rhetoric and rants.

We as a country have no greater friend in the Middle East than Israel, and if the US continues to follow the UN path of do nothing philosophy in respect to Iran’s nuclear growth, it could very well be Israel’s sword that cuts that cancer out of Tehran.

Every Vote Should Count in MN

Monday, April 20th, 2009

The mess that is the Minnesota senatorial race continues amid fraudulent voting, double counting, ballots thrown out, and different rules applied.  It will soon be up to the Minnesota Supreme Court to settle the issue, I think I see yet another recount in the works.

Its hard to believe that Al Franken could possibly be in the lead, to say the guy is off the wall is being kind.  One can only hope that Michael Moore never runs for office in Michigan…….

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124000875842430603.html

Now the EPA has Gone and Done It

Friday, April 17th, 2009

In another attack by the far FAR left,  the EPA led by Obama appointees has announced that CO2 is a danger to the public.   Now do not go and breath folks, because you expel this exact same gas.  Its the stuff that feeds the trees, plants and those gardens Mrs. Obama has been planting around the White House. From the Wall Street Journal:

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Friday issued a finding that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases pose a danger to the public, setting the stage for a battle over regulations that could have far-reaching impact on the U.S. economy.

Unless superseded by congressional action, the EPA finding potentially could lead to a wave of new regulations, putting stricter emissions limits on a wide range of enterprises from power plants and oil refineries to automobiles and cement makers.

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The 99-year-old Capitol Power Plant, which heats and cools Congress, burns coal.

Business groups have warned that using the Clean Air Act to control greenhouse gases could result in costly new burdens for businesses. Environmental groups have cheered the signals that the Obama administration would declare greenhouse gases a danger.

The finding marks a significant turn in U.S. policy on climate change. The Bush administration didn’t submit the Kyoto climate treaty negotiated under President Bill Clinton to the Senate for ratification, citing that agreement’s failure to impose limits on China and other developing economies. With Friday’s finding, the U.S. takes a big step closer to European Union allies, which have agreed to Kyoto greenhouse gas limits and are pushing for a new treaty on climate change at a meeting scheduled for December in Copenhagen.

In announcing the proposed finding, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson said the EPA analysis “confirms that greenhouse gas pollution is a serious problem now and for future generations” and warrants steps to curtail it.

White House officials made it clear Friday that President Obama still prefers a legislative approach to curbing global warming. The House Energy and Commerce Committee will hold hearings next week on an Obama proposal to cap carbon emissions and sell tradable permits that businesses must buy to emit carbon dioxide. The White House will dispatch senior officials to those hearings, an official said.

But Mr. Obama is under pressure to use the EPA’s findings as a cudgel as Democratic leaders push the difficult legislation. Reps. Edward J. Markey (D, Mass.), who heads House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s special climate-change panel, and Jay Inslee (D, Wash.) have said the endangerment finding provides the administration a regulatory backstop in the event that a tough climate change bill cannot get past a Senate filibuster.

For now, the White House official said, Mr. Obama won’t raise that specter. The EPA’s findings could force a regulatory response, but with court challenges and the balky regulatory process, that could take years.

The EPA finding come about two years after the Supreme Court found that carbon dioxide is a pollutant under the Clean Air Act and that the EPA can regulate it. EPA spokeswoman Adora Andy didn’t immediately return a phone call or an email seeking comment.

It isn’t clear how quickly the Obama administration will act to start writing new rules based on the EPA finding. Administration officials have said they prefer that Congress pass legislation to curb U.S. greenhouse-gas emissions using a cap and trade system. That would require businesses to buy permits to emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, and allow businesses that reduce their emissions to sell pollution rights to others. A cap and trade system is already operating in Europe.

A cap and trade system could allow businesses more flexibility to decide how to limit their emissions, and at what pace. It also would offer a potential reward to companies that move quickly to cut their emissions, effectively offsetting the costs of new technology. Imposing emissions limits using the Clean Air Act could hold businesses to more rigid timetables and performance standards, and wouldn’t offer the opportunity of profiting from selling unneeded pollution rights.

On a conference call Friday with environmentalists, EPA officials repeatedly stressed they would take a go-slow approach, with public hearings next month in Arlington, Va., and Seattle, before the findings are official. Even after that, any new regulations would go through a public comment period, public hearings and a long review process.

“Whatever the process it, it will be the time-honored and ordinary process of soliciting public input, comments, hearings, with time to digest, then come to conclusions,” an EPA official said. “The timeline will be consistent with very careful deliberations.”

But when pressed, another EPA official said the administration won’t leave it completely to Congress. “We are moving forward, regardless,” the official said. “We’re not thinking about this as a backstop. This is something legally mandated for us to do.”

Friday Thoughts: Beer Tax and more….

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Why is there a general lack of confidence these days when the words Barney Frank and financials are used in the same sentence?  Summed up in only three words; Fannie and Freddie!  He is at it again…  doubling down

The fuel tax credit farce where companies get a tax credit for blending alternative fuels.  Have to admit that some of the companies were pretty imaginative in their thinking, but still at the people’s expense.  Time to close this loophole.

First President Obama fires the head of General Motors, now he wants the company to get rid of the GMC brand, probably because they make the trucks that the people are actually buying and the company is turning a profit on!  In addition if Chrystler sells out to Fiat, the government will be in charge of picking out its new leader, with the help of Fiat.

JP Morgan  is trying to get out of the government’s control by repaying the borrowed TARP funds.

And finally before heading off to go fishing for the weekend….the Beer Tax.  Not here in Michigan, but in the Pacific coast state of Oregon, but you Jen…she never met a tax she couldn’t make her own.  In some really screwed up thinking by this liberal state government, they want to raise a tax in one of the only sectors of their economy that is growing, the micro breweries.  They have more in Oregon than any other state.  Now this would effect all beer sales, but would hit the micro’s harder than any other sector in the beer biz.  The new proposed tax on kegs would increase by 1,900%, in other words for every keg sold there would be a $52 dollar tax added to the bill!!!!!!!!!!!!  That’s an estimated 315 million more in cost for beer drinkers in 2009 compared to the year before.  Look for a beer party uprising in the state soon.