Thursday, February 20, 2014

OBAMACARE: Con artists and criminals in charge. So what's new?

With billions up for grabs and no oversight, crooks are going to be falling all over themselves trying to grab a piece of the action. That's what happens when Big Government tries to do 'big things'.
GUN VIOLENCE: Detroit mother shoots back. But, but, ... victims aren't supposed to have assault weapons guns.
CHARLIE CRIST: Obama hug ended my Republican political career. No, being a closet Democrat ended your Republican career.
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The Outdated Business Model of Diversity, Inc. Right; in order to have a 'diverse' society, we must all share the same views.
THE BOONDOGGLE GROWS: Tax preparers getting tax dollars to sign you up for ObamaCare.
DEMOCRATS TO OBAMA: Please, please, reinstitute Medicare Advantage; it's our only hope.
THOMAS SOWELL: The Republican Party needs to master the message.

Granted, Republicans are smarter than Democrats, but that doesn't obviate the need to get out front and explain their message in terms even Democrats can understand.
IT'S NONE OF YOUR DAMN BUSINESS. Now go away.
Lots of bad things happen when a constitutionally-limited national government is transformed into a Nanny State Leviathan.

But one of the worst is when federal bureaucrats — apparently convinced that the rest of us are too stupid to figure it out for ourselves — decide to conduct a "Multi-Market Study of Critical Information Needs."

The FCC bureaucrats can't bear to know that somebody, somewhere in this country can cover the news without being told how by the nannies in Washington.
My guess is that the liberal mainstream media will welcome the FCC with open arms, calculating that since they're already nosy nanny-staters, they will be unaffected by FCC demands.
A SAD DAY: Washington Examiner columnist Gregory Kane dies at 62. You can read his last two columns here and here. He had excellent taste in movies.
NEWT GINGRICH: Kerry should resign. I used to think John Kerry was just plain stupid. Now, more than ever, I'm inclined to agree with Gingrich: he's delusional. Or perhaps stupid and delusional.