Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Justice Says N.C. City Must Have Party Affiliations to Protect Black Voters - Political News - FOXNews.com

Justice Says N.C. City Must Have Party Affiliations to Protect Black Voters - Political News - FOXNews.com: "According to the article, the Justice Department ruled that party affiliations are needed in part to protect equal rights for black voters. The department determined that white voters in Kinston, N.C., would only cast their ballots for black candidates if they run as Democrats."

Bizarre!

Monday, October 19, 2009

WISCONSIN: JUDGE: CONCEAL-CARRY LAW ‘UNCONSTITUTIONAL’ IN SHOOTING

WISCONSIN: JUDGE: CONCEAL-CARRY LAW ‘UNCONSTITUTIONAL’ IN SHOOTING � Concealed: "He also acknowledged that Vegas had been the victim of multiple violent crimes, that the gun was purchased legally for the “purpose of security and protection,” and made a “strong inference that Vegas’ concealed weapon has saved his life” in the past."

White House Urges Other Networks to Disregard Fox News - Political News - FOXNews.com

White House Urges Other Networks to Disregard Fox News - Political News - FOXNews.com: "Senior Obama administration officials took to the airwaves Sunday to accuse Fox News of pushing a particular point of view and not being a real news network."

All news sources push a particular point of view even when they try not to.

"The White House is calling on other news organizations to isolate and alienate Fox News as it sends out top advisers to rail against the cable channel as a Republican Party mouthpiece." In other words: If they don't play my way than no one should play with them. And this apparently all started just because of fact-checking? What happened to "transparency"?

Bernanke Says U.S. Should Cut Record-High Budget Deficits - Political News - FOXNews.com

Bernanke Says U.S. Should Cut Record-High Budget Deficits - Political News - FOXNews.com: "WASHINGTON -- Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Monday called for the United States to whittle down its record-high budget deficits"

Maybe it would help if the federal reserve stopped enabling the deficits by monetizing the debt!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Opposing view: GOP offers clear alternative - Opinion - USATODAY.com

Opposing view: GOP offers clear alternative - Opinion - USATODAY.com: "Democrats did not win the majority in Congress or the White House by compromising. They did not oust the Republicans by helping them pass an agenda they did not agree with. They did not come into power by following advice to be more bipartisan. They did what the Republicans must now do to have any chance of gaining a sustainable majority and advancing their ideas. They fought for what they believed in.

Republicans win when they campaign and govern as conservatives. That is what people expect out of them. When Republicans compromised their traditional beliefs and failed to deliver on reform and fiscal responsibility, they lost the trust of the voters."

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change

Blog Action Day 2009: Climate Change:

Every year in a large city nearby, the average high temperature change between winter and summer is 60 degrees F. If the sun and earth rotation can make that much of a temperature change then obviously the sun has a major impact on the earth's temperature variation. A 1 degree F difference in surface temperature seems insignificant compared to that.

Past related posts:
D.C. has by far the highest (3.6) pounds of CO2 produced per KWH so if they don't have the political will to fix that why should we think they have the political will to actually pass a climate bill that is helpful? (Source)

"[T]he schedule of cutbacks contained in Waxman-Markey is very aggressive in the range of models studied by the IPCC — could cost up to 5.5 percent of global GDP by the year 2050, relative to the baseline trajectory of GDP if no carbon caps are imposed." "According to this estimate by climate scientist Chip Knappenberger, Waxman-Markey would lead to a planet that warmed 9/100ths of a degree Fahrenheit less than would otherwise be the case, by the year 2050." (Source)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Campaign For Liberty — Will Ohio Nullify National Health Care?

Campaign For Liberty — Will Ohio Nullify National Health Care?: "Following the lead of Arizona, Florida, and Michigan, in recent weeks legislators from Louisiana and Georgia announced that they were planning on introducing resolutions for State Constitutional Amendments that would allow the people of those states to effectively opt-out of any future national health care plan.

And now, Ohio joins them."

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

No More Troops for Afghanistan | Malou Innocent | Cato Institute: Commentary

No More Troops for Afghanistan | Malou Innocent | Cato Institute: Commentary: "A long-term, large-scale presence is not necessary to disrupt al Qaeda, and going after the group does not require Washington to pacify the entire country. Denying a sanctuary to terrorists that seek to attack the U.S. can be done through aerial surveillance, retaining covert operatives for discrete operations against specific targets, and ongoing intelligence-sharing with countries in the region. Overall, remaining in Afghanistan is more likely to tarnish America's reputation and undermine U.S. security than would withdrawal."

Nobel Panel Defends Obama Peace Prize Decision - Political News - FOXNews.com

Nobel Panel Defends Obama Peace Prize Decision - Political News - FOXNews.com: "Jagland singled out Obama's efforts to heal the divide between the West and the Muslim world and scale down a Bush-era proposal for an anti-missile shield in Europe.

'All these things have contributed to -- I wouldn't say a safer world -- but a world with less tension,'"

"The left-leaning committee whose members are appointed by the Norwegian Parliament lauded the change in global mood wrought by Obama's calls for peace and cooperation, and praised his pledges to reduce the world stock of nuclear arms, ease U.S. conflicts with Muslim nations and strengthen the country's role in combating climate change."

Tracking Your Taxes: Is Essential Air Service Really Essential? - Political News - FOXNews.com

Tracking Your Taxes: Is Essential Air Service Really Essential? - Political News - FOXNews.com: "Critics say the program is out of control. Subsidies were supposed to be no higher than $200 per ticket for cities less than 210 miles from a sizable airport, but in practice, the limit is not enforced.

Consider these ticket prices and taxpayer subsidies:

-- Cape Girardeau, Mo., to St. Louis: ticket price $189, taxpayer subsidy $1,939.

-- Glendive Mont., to Billings: ticket price $233, taxpayer subsidy $2,526.

-- Alamogordo, N.M., to Albuquerque: ticket price $192, taxpayer subsidy $2,270

-- Harve, Mont., to Billings: ticket price $233, �taxpayer subsidy, $2887

-- Ely, Nev., to Denver: ticket price $300, taxpayer subsidy $4,504.

The program serves roughly 3,000 people per day -- �mostly businessmen, who critics argue can and should pay more for their flight. Instead, Congress continues to increase the taxpayers' portion of the ticket."