Sunday, March 31, 2013

FROM MY EMAIL. This has been making the email rounds (again) recently so I thought I'd post it as food for thought.

When a company falls on difficult times, one of the things that seems to happen is they reduce their staff and workers. The remaining workers must find ways to continue to do a good job or risk that their job would be eliminated as well.

Wall street and the media normally congratulate the CEO for making this type of "tough decision", and the board of directors gives upper corporate management big bonuses.

Our government should not be immune from similar risks. Therefore I suggest reducing the House of Representatives from its current 435 members to 218. Reduce Senate members from 100 to 50 (one per State). Then reduce the remaining Congressional staff by 25%.

The yearly monetary gains include:
$44,108,400 for elimination of base pay for Congress (267 members X $165,200 pay/member/ year).

$437,100,000 for elimination of their staff (estimated at $1.3M in staff per each member of the House, and $3M in staff per each member of the Senate every year)

$108,350,000 for the reduction in remaining staff by 25%.

$7,500,000,000 reduction in pork each year (current estimates for total government pork earmarks are at $15 Billion/year).
Estimated savings: $8,084,558,400 per year. Corporate America does these types of cuts all the time. There's even a name for it: "Downsizing."
WORRIED ABOUT THE ECONOMY?



No. Scared sh*tless.
LET TAXPAYERS pay at least part of the minimum wage. (And oh, by the way, let's increase the minimum wage.)
I NEED to have my septic tank drained, but in my neck of the woods (Washington DC), they only make deliveries.
STATES LIMITING FREEDOM push people out. No surprise there, but the Freedom in the 50 States data does have some interesting facts, among them the fact that Virgina (where I live) outranks Texas (where I used to live) in overall freedom.
NEWS ABOUT SANDY HOOK you probably don't know.

It's time for video game control. Ban 'assault' games. Mandatory background checks of gamers. Registration of all video games. Three-day waiting periods before a gamer can pick up a game. And registration of basements....

Saturday, March 30, 2013

BILL O'REILLY: Hey, Isn't That the Spring Bunny?

It's time to start going to court and using the Left's favorite "I'm offended!" anti-bullying tactics against them.
THOMAS SOWELL on intellectuals and race.
COMMENT OF THE DAY: "[I]n this day and age, a reporter is little more than a person who wants to shape public policy without going to the bother of getting elected."
TEN THINGS TO SAY to an Obama voter who just got laid off. It started (for me) here.
THOMAS SOWELL: When the Fed prints money to buy government bonds, it's the same as taxing your savings. Cyprus by another means.
IT’S TIME FOR AMERICANS to ready an exit strategy from the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. I'm working on mine, and it's looking better and better.
THE NAVY'S first carrier-based UAV. Scroll through the gallery of photos for the remainder of the UAVs.
DO YOU want this woman teaching your kids?
NASA'S SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM is going to Mars. Well, maybe, if it doesn't get sidetracked along the way. Nothing like working (and spending great wads of money) in a goal-free environment.

Friday, March 29, 2013

THOMAS SOWELL: 'Me Too' Republicans. "Polls and focus groups are not a substitute for thought."
IN THE INTEREST OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY, we're banning all references to religion. Why on God's green Earth do we continue to allow these nitwits to 'educate' our children?
JUST ANOTHER OBAMACARE 'GLITCH': It's unaffordable for families.

More on the 'Unaffordable' Care Act.
WISCONSIN SCHOOL AGENCY now hiding its ‘white privilege’ agenda from taxpayers.

Transparency sucks when people, you know, actually read the trash you're promoting.
BILL GATES offers $100,000 grant for 'next generation' condom. I don't think this was what he had in mind.
JUST IGNORANT? No. Carrey's tweet was willful, malignant, vicious bullying. To use the Left's favorite term -- hate speech.
PAUL GREENBERG: Too Big to Save. Let 'em fail. We'd be better off.
HMM. So I've got at least three AK's in my shed.

Guess I better think about putting that lock back on the door....
NORTH KOREA'S Kim Jong Un aims rockets at DC, LA, Hawaii and Austin (TX). When did he join the Tea Party?

Thursday, March 28, 2013

MICHAEL BARONE: People move to where the job growth is. Unfortunately, too often it is where the government is. Add Washington, DC, to Austin, TX, and Raleigh, NC; the metro area here has 7 of the top 10 counties in America in terms of median household income.
GINGRICH on gay marriage:
Well, my stance (on marriage) hasn’t evolved. I believe as the Bible teaches, marriage is between a man and woman. I actually think that marriage is between a man and a woman no matter what politicians decide. I don’t think they have the power to change what is a religiously inspired definition. I’m not going to second guess Rob Portman. He’s an old personal friend. I think when you have somebody in your immediate family who comes out, you have three choices: You can say, ‘I believe my principles so much, I’m kicking you out.’ You can say, ‘I still believe in my principles, but I love you.’ Or you can say, ‘Gee, I love you so much I’m changing my principles.’ Rob picked the third path. That’s his prerogative. I’m not going to second guess him. But I would also say that historically in the long run, marriage will be between man and woman, that’s been the definition for thousands of years and I don’t think politicians will change that.
Facts don't change.
"IT APPEARS that the man who vacations in Martha's Vineyard, golfs with Tiger Woods, and sends the Secret Service to accompany his wife and daughters on international vacations to Spain, Mexico, and now the Bahamas has another agenda in mind. He seeks to transform constitutional presidential authority into royal prerogative."
GUTENBERG’S RIFLE: The Downloadable Firearm Is Almost Real. I'd better hurry if I want to buy a 'manufactured' one.
MORNING EXAMINER: Obama to rally his base with guns and gays. He can't win on the economy, so guns, gays -- and immigration -- are all he has left.

Monday, March 25, 2013

THE MOST COMPETENT ADMINISTRATION EVER. Unfortunately, Joe Biden may be the more competent of the two.
"NO ONE HAS NOTICED the “horrors” of sequestration because they pale in comparison to the real horrors of the Obama economy. The median income of American families has dropped by more than $5,000 under President Obama. That means fewer people can afford to go through the mythical longer TSA lines at airports to catch flights not at all delayed by the non-existent air traffic controller-shortage, so they can fly to Washington and not visit the closed White House."

Sunday, March 24, 2013

IT'S BEEN A BAD WEEK:

DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ: Sequester means my staff can’t afford to eat. Cue the tiny violin and follow the links.
REPUBLICANS AMERICANS should prepare for the collapse of ObamaCare. In my opinion, the solution is obvious:

Disconnect healthcare from employment by moving the tax deduction for health insurance from employers to employees.

Allow premiums to rise for pre-existing conditions when switching insurers.

Allow insurance to be sold across state lines.

Remove all government mandates on minimum coverage and allow individuals and families to select the coverages they want.
In other words, put the consumer back in control of health care.
DAY BY DAY: "HELP me? The TSA gropes me, the IRS screws me, Washington elites hate me, the Attorney General discriminates against me, my politician lies to me, and God knows how many czars regulate me."

Don't miss this one.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

WHY IMMIGRATION REFORM is unlikely to happen:
The executive branch has the authority to enforce border and visa security. But these days, it appears the executive branch, particularly the Department of Homeland Security, doesn't want to do the job.
Until it does, there will be no immigration reform.
COMCAST CABLE bans all firearms and ammunition advertisers. While I'm not exactly overwhelmed by Verizon's FIOS service, I'm glad I switched. Comcast can now quit begging me to return.
PROSECUTOR SEEKS DEATH PENALTY for Punxsutawney Phil.

It's a joke, people. But I still like the idea of prosecuting the media for over-hyping every progressive doom-merchant.
THE HIGH COSTS of Medicare’s low prices. It's not just Medicare, and it's the entire medical 'industry' -- politicians, pharmacuticals, insurers, hospitals, and doctors -- that have driven costs through the roof.

Two quick personal examples. I recently went to have my teeth cleaned and check out a new dental practice for future business. They refused to do the cleaning until I had a 'comprehensive dental examination'. I walked out. The last time I went to my family physician to have my blood pressure medications renewed, he insisted I have a complete physical, including an electrocardiagram and prostate exam. I'm now looking for another physician.

It seems to me that I should have some say in what medical/dental/etc. procedures I need and am willing to pay for. But this is paid by your insurance, they claim. So what? Shouldn't I get a say in what medical procedures are inflicted on me? And what if I don't have insurance? Must I go without if I can only pay for the things I think are necessary?
THOSE 'AFFORDABLE' CARE ACT taxes I posted about here won't be imposed just on the rich; we'll all pay. And they're only the tip of the iceberg; imagine how much more will be required for the government to 'administer' ObamaCare.
CVS TO EMPLOYEES: reveal personal health information -- or pay a penalty. Generally I like CVS, and have used their local pharmacy for at least the last ten years. But if this holds up, I will seriously consider moving my business to another pharmacy chain.

Friday, March 22, 2013

SCOTT WALKER – “Look to the states”. Can-do America is not federal America; federal America is 'can't do' America.
THE AMERICA THAT WORKS: it's not the federal government's America. Best to ignore the feds as much as humanly possible.

More here.
WILD BILL FOR AMERICA: "Liberals With Guns!"

Liberalism is a mental illness.
A GREAT IDEA: Why Not Just Put the Entire Federal Budget on Credit?

Practically speaking, it already is....
THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION has been reading my posts.
PHYSICIAN ENTREPRENEURS revolt against ObamaCare. I'm hoping to find one such physician in my neck of the woods.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

GLOBAL WARMING must be good, because cold weather causes murder.
AMAZON CEO recovers Apollo engines from Atlantic. They may be from Apollo 11.
VOYAGER 1 has -- or hasn't quite -- left the solar system.
ANOTHER GUN MANUFACTURER considers leaving. With Colt's deep roots in Connecticut, I can sympathize with their desire to stay, but when you're no longer welcome, it's time to leave.
ON BALANCE, was the Iraq war worth it?

If America's governing class has learned that which those of us with even a modest amount of common sense know instinctively; that when you go to war, you go to win! -- to crush and dominate your opposition -- then yes, Iraq was worth it.

Unfortunately, I don't believe the governing class has yet to learn that lesson.
FAMILY’S HOME raided over facebook photo of child’s rifle.

Instapundit http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/165285/comments -- and it's more than tar & feathers this time.
WITHOUT COMMENT:



From my email.
AND YOU THOUGHT texting while driving is a problem? I can easily see this being used to avoid having to turn off/down the radio.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

WHERE ARE THE INTERGALACTIC ENVIRONMENTALISTS? NASA moon craft spots Ebb and Flow crash sites.
COMING: Confiscate my AR-15s all you want; I'll just print more.
"THE 'AFFORDABLE' CARE ACT will impose $1 trillion in new taxes on the American people. That isn’t anyone’s opinion — it’s the official conclusion of the Congressional Budget Office."

Get out your wallets....
ASSAULT WEAPONS BAN is dead, dead, dead. Time to get my order in the queue.
I THINK you could just shorten it to "Bloomberg 'makes liberals look bad'."
PEOPLE DEMOCRATS ARE ALWAYS SAYING we need to have a national conversation on race, until someone says something they don’t like.
IT WOULD BE FUN to see what would happen if the White House were to cancel the annual Easter Egg Roll. Can they get hard-boiled egg on their faces?
STOP POSTURING on the backs of dead Marines. It's unseemly (to say the very least).
MAGPUL INDUSTRIES: If Hickenlooper signs the gun bill Wednesday, we’re leaving Colorado. I'd like to recommend Virginia, but too much of it is too close to D.C.
AUSTRALIAN CARBON TAX contributes to record number of businesses insolvencies. And they'll be emitting even less CO2....
OUT OF IDEAS, governments try a bank heist. Bonnie and Clyde, Willie Sutton, Pretty Boy Floyd, John Dillinger and Baby Face Nelson, if they were alive today, would be comfortable working for government.
QUIT PAYING PHYSICIANS. Pay bureaucrats instead.

Am I the only one who has noticed: that, in general, government and 'public service' bureaucrats are among the highest paid? And that they're never let go, even in the direst economic circumstances?
POLITICAL CALCULATIONS: In Which We Explain How Cuts in R&D Spending Can Affect GDP to President Obama.
To understand why spending cuts like those of the sequester are considered to be so much less harmful to the economy than increasing taxes, let’s consider the real nature of government spending and taxes.

Here, when government raises taxes to support its discretionary spending, what it is doing is hurting a lot of people a little to benefit just a handful of politically-connected people, who just coincidentally happen to benefit a lot from government contracts (wink-wink). Because the harm is so widespread and the benefit limited to so few, the general economy suffers quite a bit as a result. Those effects are worse when the threat of additional tax increases remain after tax rate hikes are implemented.

But when a government cuts its spending, those dynamics work in reverse. Instead of lots of people being harmed a little, only a handful of people are. And since those people are significantly less likely to be engaged in sustainable economic activity in the first place, the economy at large is barely affected when their access to taxpayer money to fund their business income is reduced.

And that, in a nutshell, is why spending cuts are better for the economy than tax hikes for balancing a government’s budget.
Read the rest.

Monday, March 18, 2013

FAA GROUNDS TWIN CITIES AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHER over use of drones. They're okay to fly provided you don't make a profit.
SURELY, THERE'S A ROAD somewhere in New York city that needs sweeping.
FOOD SAFETY: don't eat anything. Drinking is okay, provided it's bourbon.
IS IT TIME to convert to cash and stuff it under the mattress?
DID OBAMA just block the Keystone XL pipeline? He's certainly positioned himself to do so.
MORNING EXAMINER: Will GOP go back to Bush with Rubio? Or back to liberty with Paul? Carroll is oversimplifying; I really don't see their views as being that divergent.
HOW MUCH is that 4-year diploma really worth? Not that much apparently, if you don't graduate with an immediately useful skill.

One point I'm somewhat interested in is the following:
We really need to know what happens to philosophy majors and fine arts majors 10-15 years out.... The normal argument is that their skill sets, their cognitive skills, their ability to read, write, organize, argue, will grow over time and be recognized over time so that someone with a philosophy major 10 years out will be continuing to grow and to be rewarded in the labor market.
I suspect that project leader Mark Schneider is overly optimistic about their 'cognitive skills' compared to a mere technical graduate, but it is a worthwhile endeavor to find out.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

PI DAY (3.14.2013) was last Thursday, but I didn't see this until today.



Cute if you speak mathematics.
TED CRUZ at CPAC 2013:



His speech is impressive; more impressive is that it was entirely without a teleprompter.
AMUSING: Obama must think very highly of himself to believe he needs a 'food taster' on Capitol Hill.
SOONER OR LATER progressives will get around to you: "You may not care about any of the targets progressives are pursuing now or in the near future, but they will run out of things you don’t care about before they run out of will to control. Sooner or later they will come after something you like or do."
YES WE HAVE NO BULLETS TODAY: The meme is taking off despite having been debunked. As a personal (debunking) example, I budget close to 4,000 rounds per year (or 20,000 rounds in 5 years) just for target shooting. In the shooting world, I doubt that's unusual.
BROCK'S GLOCK and other Media Matters hypocrisy. Follow both links. I found this comment particularly relevant:
Native American sports logos change how people think about native Americans? Stereotyped roles for blacks affect the image of blacks? Then violent movies change how kids think about violence. You can't have this argument two ways.
The ability to hold two conflicting views simultaneously is a hallmark of the liberal mind.
CAN'T FIND A JOB after over-borrowing to acquire a worthless degree? Not to worry, the [Australian] government will pay your student loans. Let's hope the Obama administration doesn't get wind of this....
DIANNE FEINSTEIN — more than a sixth grader, less than a Senator doing her duty. More than a sixth-grader? In age, certainly. Otherwise, no.
RANDOM THOUGHTS from the retirement lane: The bright side of insomnia is that it prevents the nightmares.
NEVER TAKE A MACHETE to a gun fight. Thanks to Instapundit for the link.

Saturday, March 16, 2013

DAILY KOS CAN'T DO MATH. Or can't read, I'm not quite sure which. In a post keying on the Social Security debate, diarist Joan McCarter makes this claim:
[Caremark CEO Larry] Merlo has a retirement fund of $46 million, and if he invested that in an annuity starting at age 65, he'd get $263,169 a month for life. If he took Social Security, too, he'd get $267,445 a month.
The figure $263,169 is a bit high, but roughly on the mark, since a single-life annuity at age 65 generally pays between 6% and 6.2%. But the Social Security amount, $4,276 [$267,445-$263,169] is wildly off the mark, since as a simple Google search will show, the maximum Social Security benefit payable to anyone retiring at age 65 in 2013 is $2,513/month. It's also taxable.

Time for the Kos Kidz to go back to school.
JUST ANOTHER AIRPLANE JOKE:
An airplane was about to crash; there were 5 passengers on board, but only 4 parachutes.

The first passenger, Holly Madison said, "I have my own reality show and I am the smartest and prettiest woman at Playboy, so Americans don't want me to die." She took the first
pack and jumped out of the plane.

The second passenger, John McCain, said, "I'm a Senator, and a decorated war hero from an elite Navy unit from the United States of America ." So he grabbed the second pack and jumped.

The third passenger, Barack Obama said, "I am the President of the United States and I am the smartest ever in the history of our country, some even call me the 'Anointed One.'" So he grabbed the pack next to him and jumped out.

The fourth passenger, Billy Graham said to the fifth passenger, a 10-year-old schoolgirl, "I have lived a full life and served my God the best I could. I will sacrifice my life and let you have the last parachute."

The little girl said, "That's okay, Mr. Graham. There's a parachute left for you. America 's smartest President took my schoolbag."
America's smartest. Yes.
SARAH PALIN sends not-so-secret coded message to Michael Bloomberg.



Here's her address to CPAC:


OBAMA FLIES AIR FORCE ONE to Chicago to deliver a speech about saving fuel.
BILL O'REILLY: How the Feds Are Conning You. O'Reilly thinks a robo-squirrel should be the new symbol of the Democrat Party. I think it should be a vulture, since vultures feed primarily on the (brain) dead.
THE NUMBER ONE RULE FOR SURVIVAL, for vulture capitalists and politicians alike, is: Don’t kill the host. At least not until you've sucked it dry. Then seek a new host.
FINALLY! Spring sprang.





The trees haven't started to bud, though.
SENIORS: be rich or be dead. More at John Goodman's Townhall column.
AT SOME POINT, you have to ask whether sending your kids to a government school not only puts them at risk of a substandard education, but also is a form of child abuse. Many of us are asking.

I'm close to the point of offering to pay the tuition if my children will send their children to private schools
MICHAEL MOORE is an ass for proposing the Newtown crime scene photos be published. But it's not news that he's an ass. This is:
I suggest that, rather than releasing the pictures of slaughtered children ... he should release a naked photograph of himself.

Because, by his rationale ... a full view of his obese torso could motivate people to stop drugging themselves with copious amounts of food and might put an end to a fair amount of heart disease.
A mere photograph of him fully clothed is enough to make me rethink the cookie jar....

Friday, March 15, 2013

ASTEROIDS WILL NO LONGER BE SAFE, now that lobbyists have them in their sights. That ought to scare them away....
THE FIVE MINUTE NRA SPEECH that would change the gun control debate forever. It should be the Democrats and Republicans in Congress giving the speech, but it won't happen because the gun control debate isn't about guns, it's about control.
JUST ANOTHER CONCEALED CARRY SUCCESS that you'll never hear about in the major media.
GLENN REYNOLDS has an interesting idea for post-secondary education: a college without a faculty. Given the ubiquity of distance learning, it's certainly within the realm of feasibility, but it seems to me being a case of keeping the least useful and highest cost part of the collegiate experience and 'outsourcing' the rest.
NOTE TO UNION TEACHERS: If you want to be treated like professionals, act like professionals.
THE NEW PURITANISM: "Let my conscience be your guide."

Escaping the Puritans is a task never finished.
GUN CONTROL, it turns out, is largely culture control.

And it's time to take culture back.
IF YOU'RE A NEW YORK TEEN WITH A DISTENDED BELLY THESE DAYS, it had better be because you're pregnant.
AFTER ALL, IT'S THE GOVERNMENT'S MONEY: U.S. to let spy agencies scour Americans' finances. It's not spying if it's their money.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

ACCORDING TO JAY CARNEY, sequester’s ‘real world impact’ will not curb Obama’s campaign travel or golf. It's our sequester, not his.
PHOTO CONTEST captions for the 2016 Hillary-Michelle 'dream ticket'. My favorite is in the 'also rans': "Double Trouble".
CHARACTER COUNTS: an email from Scott Lingamfelter, candidate for Lt. Governor of Virginia.
My Friends,

As a commander of soldiers in the Army, I followed a long-standing tradition of leadership that embodies this idea: all that happens or fails to happen in the unit is my responsibility. I subscribe to that idea today both in business and politics. In my political campaigns, I have taken this concept further by letting my campaign team know that all mistakes my campaign makes are “my mistakes”. In other words, I am responsible for my campaign, its conduct and actions because both are part of defining the character of the candidate. And we have made some mistakes too. Sometimes in the form of excessive and passionate rhetoric that did more to offend than to affirm. Sometimes in over energetic actions that made us appear overbearing. But these mistakes—as I insist to my team—are my mistakes. And in being willing to take ownership of them before they even occur, my team works hard to avoid such problems whenever they can. And rest assured we have not committed our last mistake, even as we hope we have.

The flip side of taking responsibility for the actions of your organization is to shift credit for success to others who did the hard work to achieve it. General George C. Marshall (VMI Class of 1901) was fond of saying “There is no limit to the good you can do if you don’t care who gets the credit”. This is a wonderful leadership characteristic and it works too. But it’s tough for politicians because many—including me—often speak of “our personal” accomplishments when in fact many people come together around good ideas and they too should share in the credit. There is very little I can point to in politics that I can say—honestly—that I did that on my own. But when I was willing to listen and pull in the ideas and considerations of others, together our accomplishments were significant, whether it was advancing the audits that found waste in government, repealing the completely unnecessary one-gun-a-month law, or crafting and advancing the “Boneta Bill” that would protect the rights of small farmers and property owners from overbearing government.

Both of these concepts, (1) owning mistakes and (2) shifting credit for success to others, are essential qualities in good leaders. They are also a window into the character of a leader. Now look. I have made many mistakes in life. And that includes some less than wise political ones. But by observing these two concepts, I strive to be the kind of leader I look for and have seen in others. President Ronald Reagan loved the Marshall quote on shifting credit for success. He also took responsibility for the mistakes of his Administration. I think he was right and I will strive to be that kind of leader as your Lieutenant Governor if you nominate me to be your candidate at the Republican Convention on May 18th.

A final thought. One of our Founding Fathers, President John Adams, said that people “have a right, an indisputable, indefeasible, and divine right to that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge, I mean of the character and conduct of their leaders”. Adams was writing in the context of a newly established democratic republic—the United States—having thrown off the shackles of tyranny for a system of elected government where the character of its leaders are decisive in whether that government would respect the law and the rights of its people.

Character counts, folks. And while none of us are perfect, that is why all of us need the redeeming power of a loving God. Those of us who seek your support would be good to begin with some simple lessons on leadership; take responsibility for your mistakes and learn to acknowledge the hard work of others.
I'm pretty sure he's got my vote.
CHUCK SHUMER'S AMERICA: full of gun-free felons.

So ... if my wife and I go on a 10-day cruise, leaving our weapons in locked cases in a locked house, we're felons? If I let my 40-year-old son take my handgun to a gun range for target practice on a day when I have to go to work, I'm a felon?

S.374, the Senate bill containing Sen. Shumer's amendment passed the Judiciary Committee on a 10-8 party-line vote this afternoon.
THE WASHINGTON POST'S EZRA KLEIN calls the Senate Democrats’ $1 trillion tax hike “conservative.” It certainly is; the Democrats' goal is to have it all.
I'M OK WITH CULTURAL TABOOS as long as they're my cultural taboos. Marc Ambinder on Nanny Bloomberg's soft drink ban:
After thinking it over, though, I became less and less uncomfortable with the idea. For one thing, social experimentation on this level, on this scale, has not been tried in the United States. It's not a off-one stab into the heart of the problem; it embeds into a framework of other interventions that Bloomberg has pursued. It is transparent: It seeks to change behavior and draw attention to a source of empty calories. It does not, at least to me, unreasonably restrict the purchase of soda itself. And obesity is not an individual problem that calls for individualized solutions. To reduce obesity in New York City, large-scale interventions now may pay off in decades, when habits are changed. Bloomberg is absolutely making a moral judgment about the consumption of certain drinks, and people might be hurt by the government's sudden disapproval of their choices. They won't be harmed by it, though, and if over-consumption of sugary drinks is indeed a major contributor to a problem that has widespread, distributed social effects, even the "hurt" might be mitigated by the benefit.
Armbinder is clearly too young to remember the counterculture 60's, which brought us AIDS, unwed mothers, an explosion in teen pregnancies, abortion on demand, and the welfare state. The cost of those 'culture changes' is incalculably higher that the expected cost of treating obesity (which, by the way, is part and parcel of the 60's liberal culture change).

History repeats, the first time as a tragedy, the second as a farce. May the farce be with you....
OH, GREAT, now there's an 'electricity gap'. For God's sake, don't tell the Obama administration lest they decide to redistribute the electricity pie.
OH, THEY BELIEVE IN SOCIAL EQUALITY, ALL RIGHT. They believe in it for you, not for them.
BYRON YORK: Obama Resists Simple Fixes for Sequestration Cuts. Notice that not one faceless, behind-the-scenes bureaucrat or regulator has been referred to, furloughed, or cut -- not one. In Obama's sequester, if you're not in front of the public, you won't be touched.
THE LONG VIEW: Why Republicans aren’t shutting down the government over ObamaCare. The problem with the long view is not that is won't happen; the collapse of ObamaCare is inevitable. The problem is that I'm afraid ObamaCare will fail on me. I'd rather have it collapse it now rather when I need medical care.
DOES THIS REMIND YOU of an election in 2012?
MALICE OR INCOMPETENCE? The general rule is to never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by incompetence. I suspect this is proof of the rule, expecially given that this occurred in very liberal Colorado.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

HMM. NOT ALL BLACK LEADERS are Obamaphiles.
OBAMACARE IGNORANCE IS BLISS ... until the bill comes due. “I have to pay not only my own premium but I have to subsidize everybody else.” Too late, honey. Now you'll have to tough it out with the rest of us. But look on the bright side: you get free contraception too.
SEQUESTRATION — THE HORROR: But, but, ... it's not supposed to apply to me.
PIERS MORGAN ON BLOOMBERG’S SODA BAN: “I think people need the nanny state occasionally.” I think Piers Morgan needs to go back to Britian occasionally permanently.
INTELLECTUALS AND RACE -- and money.
WHAT? ObamaCare’s ‘Extremely Thorny’ Calorie-Count Rules. Explain to me what a law mandating that I purchase prepaid healthcare (which is what ObamaCare really is) has to do with calorie counts on groceries.

Is there something in the 20,000 plus pages of ObamaCare regulations that limits the number of calories that I can purchase at a single store visit?
"WITH BUT A FEW EXCEPTIONS, schools of education represent the academic slums of most any college. American education could benefit from slum removal, eliminating schools of education." That may have been true once, but today I expect it is the College of Arts & Sciences that has earned the slum position.
OBAMA: I had nothing to do with stopping the White House tours.
President Obama said his administration was looking at ways to resume White House tours for school groups.

“This was not a decision that went up to the White House,” noted Obama in an ABC News interview aired on Wednesday, saying the directive came from the Secret Service.
Ri-i-i-ght. Well, why not offer to take one less vacation and let the Secret Service reprogram those funds to re-establish the tours?
DO REPUBLICANS need a conservative version of the welfare state to win? No. They need to destroy the welfare state, root and branch.
WISCONSIN EDUCATION OFFICIALS should be required to wear dunce caps.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

ROTTEN TO THE CORE: The Feds’ Invasive Student Tracking Database. "Fed Ed is not about excellence or academic achievement. It’s about control, control and more control."

But you can opt out: here's how.
WOMAN TO REP. MORAN: “Why aren’t you pro-choice [on] self-defense for women?” All I can say is I'm glad Mr. Moron Moran isn't my Congresscritter.
YOU PAY YOUR 'FAIR SHARE'; never mind about me.
NOW I KNOW why I can't stand Fox News' Shepard Smith. It's not his snark, arrogance, or complete lack of knowledge of anything useful.
COMMENT OF THE DAY on the Navy's response to climate change: "Since the oceans are going to be rising, the crow's nest structure will be able to be made shorter, which should save us a TON of money. Don't spread this around, as I got it on the QT from Cong. Hank Johnson, and we wouldn't want our enemies to put this to use before we can."

Congressman Johnson's naval knowledge is on display here.
YOU CAN'T FEED THE HOMELESS -- that's the government's job. Finally some pushback from citizens who aren't sheep.
NYU PROFESSOR: You're just one large soda from being a drunk driver. Well, not exactly. But close enough for government work.
PUBLIC SCHOOL INSANITY: and judging from recent news, they're getting crazier.

I tend to agree with an assertion Reynolds has made on his blog; that it's approaching parental malpractice for a parent to send his child to a public school.
MIGHT WE FAIRLY CONCLUDE ... that, like the collectivized creatures of Animal Farm, some of the rich money in American politics is more equal than others?
IF THEY CAN'T OWN THE PLANTATION, they might leave. Actually, might is the wrong word; will is the correct one. It won't be to become Republicans, it will be to build a new plantation.
THE DIFFERENCE between entitlement cuts and entitlement reforms.

And so much for Obama's 'balanced' approach: $530 billion in 'cuts' traded for $680 billion in new taxes. Makes soooo much sense when you realize that the 'cuts' are phantasmal....
OBAMA RATED as the 4th best President ever:
Hard to dispute unbiased research. A study group recently released its findings as to the best presidents of the United States of America . Obama has been rated as the 4th best president ever of 44 presidents: Reagan and 9 others tied for first, 15 presidents tied for second, 18 tied for third, and Obama came in fourth.
From my email.
JAY CARNEY: Organizing For America is ‘no different’ from any other advocacy group.

Except that other advocacy groups don't get regular briefings from the President....
IS OBAMA DOWN FOR THE COUNT?
On paper he’s a bruiser. This is a guy who won a knockout reelection bout even though the economy was in the toilet. He hit the GOP with an uppercut over the Fiscal Cliff. He’s got an awestruck media in his corner that is so enamored of him that after his speeches they need cigarettes and cuddling.

And his most powerful asset is the fact that his opponent is the GOP, an organization whose recent track record of success compares unfavorably with that of the French Army of 1941.

And yet now he’s losing. Big time.
Read it all.

RELATED: Obama Flails as Republicans Stand Firm on Sequester.
SPACE JUNK: It's getting crowded up there. There are no stop signs in orbit.
JUST THINK: If the Obama administration and Federal employees paid their back taxes, the White House visitor center could be kept open forever.
GUN NUTS VS ANTI-GUN NUTS. In an otherwise unremarkable column, Bruce Bialosky makes one key error with respect to the 'gun show loophole', and that is this: the vast majority of sales at gun shows are by federally-licensed dealers, and they routinely (if perhaps not cheerfully) perform the requisite background checks at the show. You don't pass the check, you don't get the gun. Period.

If you're a private seller with one or two (or ten) weapons for sale, are you going to pay the fee required to set up a table at a show? Or are you going to offer them to a dealer (who will perform the background check) for consignment sale? If you're a criminal looking to buy an unregistered gun, would you pay the admission fee to seek out the 1 or 2 private sellers who may or may not have what you're looking for? (Remember that at the Fredricksburg gun show I attended last Saturday, I saw only one private sale -- and it was probably a consignment sale.) Or would you buy on the street from another crook?
JUST A THOUGHT: Maybe, just maybe, the chip you carry on your shoulder makes you see racism where none exists.

Instapundit has more thoughts.
HEARD ON THE RADIO TODAY: As a result of the sequester, the bears at Yellowstone National Park have been told to continue hibernating.
“WHAT DO YOU THINK about Obama’s decision to pardon the sequester and send it to Portugal?”
NUMBER OF U.S. GUN MAKERS refusing sales to government in 'Firearms Equality Movement' triples in two weeks. More guns for me....
KRUGMAN: Choosing waterboarding over drone killings ‘a very odd notion’.

It's been estimated that over 4,000 people had been killed by drone strikes, many of them innocents. By contrast, three detainees have been waterboarded. None of them were killed; and none of them were innocent.

But waterboarding requires Gitmo (or some similar detention facility). Got it.
HOUSE CONSERVATIVES: GOP leadership killed measure to defund Obamacare. It's time to think of replacing the Republican leadership, House and Senate, with people who, you know, will actually lead.
EUROCRATS propose to ban pornography. Why don't they just ban climate change? It'd be easier, cheaper, and more likely to succeed.
BACK IN THE NEWS AGAIN: the "Chicago Way". From here on, I don't think people are going to be so easy to roll....
WHERE LIBERALS think electricity comes from:



Much more here.
THE REAL REASON McCain-Graham attacked Ted Cruz. It's time for the old bulls to go.
HMM. Did Mark Kelly commit a felony? The comment about the ATF Form 4473 is on the mark. I know; I've filled out three.

I guess he could argue 'buyers remorse' and that rather than reselling it, he's turning it in to the police for destruction....

My earlier post is here.
MICHELLE OBAMA: Economy to blame for kiddy obesity. First, that's a really dumb statement, but assuming it's so, why doesn't Michelle speak to her husband about doing something to improve the economy?
BYRON YORK: Bid to defund Obamacare gains momentum in Senate GOP. Republicans in the House and Senate should back this wholeheartedly.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

DIANNE FEINSTEIN: ‘It’s legal to hunt humans’ with high-capacity magazines. It's illegal to hunt them with standard magazines?
CAN REPUBLICAN LEADERS trust Obama's charm offensive? In a word, no.
RAND PAUL: “Due process” is not just a phrase that can be ignored at the whim of the president; it is a right that belongs to every citizen in this great nation.
JOHN RANSOM: This Jobs Report Not Actual Size.
Thanks to math sponsored by government economists, for every one (1) person not looking for work, you can subtract one (1) person from the unemployed. In that way it’s much easier for government bureaucrats in DC who have a median household income of $86,000, to tackle unemployment without the whole “Hey, maybe we should create jobs?” mentality mucking everything up.
It only looks good because they can't count....
RAND PAUL AND THE REST OF YOU DAMN CONSERVATIVES need to get off John McCain's lawn!

From my perspective, it's time for McCain, Graham, and much of the Republican Congressional establishment to go. They may have served well, but their time is past.

In 2010, I voted Republican no matter what; in 2012, I voted for new blood when I could and Republican when I had to. In 2014, I'm going to vote for new blood, even if I have to vote Democrat.
GABBY GIFFORDS' HUSBAND Mark Kelly buys an AR-15 'assault rifle'.

More here. What I find interesting about both reports is that Kelly saw a used one in the gun store, purchased it, did the background check, but still hasn't picked it up. Look, stores don't do the background checks until they have the cash in hand (even for an order), and if the AR-15 was in the store, he could have walked out with it. Why didn't he?

The most likely explanation is that the weapon wasn't in the store ... he ordered it.
IF YOU THINK TOUGHER GUN LAWS are the answer ... you really are just some kind of stupid.
ALASKA SENATOR to Massachusetts Representative: Butt out.
SO DUMB, so, so, so, so dumb. I'm running out of tar & feathers.
WHY 'SNOWQUESTER' FAILED: "Snowquester was the perfect name for Wednesday's snowstorm. Whoever coined the term must have known that 85 billion snowflakes would automatically be cut from the forecast."

From the firestarter edition of Saturday's Washington Post.
THE CONTRASTING FATES of Dow Jones and John & Jane Doe. Well, color me at least a teensy bit happy, since after being laid off, my fate rests pretty solidly with Mr. Jones.
PHILADELPHIA CLOSES 10 PERCENT OF CITY SCHOOLS as students move toward charter schools. American Federation of Teachers (union) upset.
SEQUESTER to puncture area economy's government-dependent bubble? I for one wouldn't object if the Washington D.C. metro area became a lot little less pompous ... er, populous.
IN WASHINGTON STATE, a tax on breathing while bicycling. But breathing is not mandated....
ABOUT TIME: Maryland lawmaker introduces bill after pastry 'gun' suspension. Here's the good part: "the legislation includes counseling and disciplinary procedures for school administrators who violate the guidelines on school punishments."

Saturday, March 09, 2013

WHY WORRY?

FORGET 911.



Purchased by my wife at the Fredricksburg gun show. It will be prominently posted near the front entrance of our home.