Sunday, April 05, 2009

POLITICAL PULLBACK FOR THE CHRISTIAN RIGHT?

Kathleen Parker has an interesting commentary on the “demise” of the Christian right is modern politics.

My takeaway: instead of struggling to “get religion out of government,” we should adopt a different strategy - get government out of religion.

Read it all.

BUY GM - IT’S PATRIOTIC

Another example of “do as I say, not as I do” Obama administration hypocrisy. Case in point:

Politico took a look at the rides of the people who are now in control of the destinies of GM and Chrysler. While the Obamas have a Ford Escape Hybrid sitting in the garage back in Chicago (and before that they drove a Chrysler), many key administration officials park imports in the White House employee lot every day.

According to Politico, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner drives an Acura, Larry Summers drives a Mazda, Obama economic adviser Austan Goolsbee has a Toyota, and OMB director Peter R. Orszag and vice presidential economic adviser Jaret Bernstein both have Honda Odyssey minivans. (Car czar Steve Rattner, for the record, was not mentioned in the Politico piece. But according to the Detroit News, he has three imports and one domestic vehicle.)

My predictions?

One: by the end of 2009, the administration will tell us that it is “patriotic” to buy a Government Motors (GM) automobile.

Two: before the next presidential election, it will be a Government requirement (“fleet modernization”) to trade in your 4-year old (or older) car and buy a new “environmentally friendly” GM car.

GUN CONTROL MEANS BIGGER WARNING SIGNS

On the Binghamton (NY) shootings, WCBS television reported that “[p]olice said Voong had two registered guns, but could not confirm if they were the two recovered at the scene: a 9 mm with an extended clip of ammo, and a .45 caliber.”

Over at Don Surber’s place, Tregonsee commented: “What are the chances that the American Civic Association proudly proclaims itself as a ‘gun free area?’ .... Whether the ACA indeed has one [a sign], I bet there are several places learning the lesson from this and putting up bigger signs.”

Or posting them in multiple languages ....

ANOTHER TEA PARTY

Santa Barbara had a tea party today. More are scheduled, with most on Tax Day, April 15th. Go. Join in. Make yourself heard.

Better yet, join the PJTV citizen reporter corps for April 15th.

Here’s a map of tea parties scheduled throughout the US. Surely there’s one near you.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Where did free markets go?

They were in Washington last November.

We recognize that these reforms will only be successful if grounded in a commitment to free market principles, including the rule of law, respect for private property, open trade and investment, competitive markets, and efficient, effectively regulated financial systems. These principles are essential to economic growth and prosperity and have lifted millions out of poverty, and have significantly raised the global standard of living. Recognizing the necessity to improve financial sector regulation, we must avoid over-regulation that would hamper economic growth and exacerbate the contraction of capital flows, including to developing countries.

But they disappeared in London last week.

We start from the belief that prosperity is indivisible; that growth, to be sustained, has to be shared; and that our global plan for recovery must have at its heart the needs and jobs of hard-working families, not just in developed countries but in emerging markets and the poorest countries of the world too; and must reflect the interests, not just of today’s population, but of future generations too. We believe that the only sure foundation for sustainable globalisation and rising prosperity for all is an open world economy based on market principles, effective regulation, and strong global institutions
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Read the whole post.

TOO BIG TO FAIL

Mr. Obama thinks General Motors is too big to fail: "We cannot, we must not, and we will not let our auto industry simply vanish."

So he cashiered GM’s CEO.

Hmm. Well, I think we can all agree that our federal government is “too big to fail.”

So it it too early to think about cashiering its CEO?

PASSIVE DRINKING?

And this is in a supposedly “scientific” journal:

[M]omentum is building for big hikes in the cost of alcohol. The rationale is to stop us all drinking to the point where we make other people's lives hell by vandalising property, urinating and vomiting in the street, attacking people including members of our own family, and causing death and injury by driving under the influence. In other words, the goal is to stamp out what England's Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson last week dubbed "passive drinking" - the damage done to innocent bystanders and society in general when people drink too much.

Good Lord, whatever happened to common sense?

Thanks to Instapundit for the tip.

NOT MY 401(k)

From Instapundit: because the stock market is down, people are saying the 401(k) has “failed.”

Today most workers with pension coverage have a 401(k) as their primary or only plan. Yet 401(k)s still operate under the old rules and the balances in these plans will likely be insufficient as the sole supplement to Social Security.

Ha! Since I’m nearing retirement age, I’ve spent a considerable amount of time looking at Social Security income versus income derived from 401(k) accounts.

My first post is here, where I pointed out that my retirement income would be roughly 50% greater if I had been able to invest my FICA taxes in a 401(k)-like account.

My second post looked at the minimum wage earner and showed that he would also be better off.

My third post looked at the aftermath of the current recession – I’m still better off.

The New York Times would be better off with journalists who had some common sense and a few math skills.

NICE TRY, BUT NO CIGAR

The Minneapolis Star-Tribune, in an attempt to stave off bankruptcy, is trying out a new business model:

[W]e began experimenting with giving some of the best of our journalism to you, our paying print customers, first.

It’s an interesting thought, but I doubt it will succeed since it fails to address the root cause of the MSM decline: editorial opinion disguised as journalism.

BREAKING NEWS

North Korea fires missile.

“North Korea fired a rocket over Japan on Sunday, defying Washington, Tokyo and others who suspect the launch was cover for a test of its long-range missile technology.”

Obama responds with a strongly worded apology.