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Latest Analysis, Commentary and Opinion*
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
If they feel ‘offended,‘ you’re fired
Police State piece by Offsite
(11/4/09)
A college professor in Georgia is whirling in confusion right now, reprimanded and apparently threatened with termination without any specific charges, hearings or evidence of wrongdoing - only the school administration’s allegation that he “offended” someone.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Hi-Fidelity Loudspeakers
Entertainment piece by Editor
(11/3/09)
Back in the pre-historic 1970’s I was blessed with working under and with George W. Sioles at Design Acoustics.
The ‘costs’ of medical care
Health Care piece by Offsite
(11/3/09)
We are incessantly being told that the cost of medical care is “too high” - either absolutely or as a growing percentage of our incomes. But nothing that is being proposed by the government is likely to lower those costs, and much that is being proposed is almost certain to increase the costs.
Capitol to be filled with livid Americans
The Republic piece by Offsite
(11/3/09)
Lawmakers are calling on Americans to storm the Capitol on Thursday in an “Emergency House Call on Congress” to stop the House from passing the Democrats’ health-care bill this week.
S&P 500 Will Drop 60 Percent
Economics piece by Offsite
(11/3/09)
David Tice, the famous stock bear at Federated Investors, predicts that the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index will drop more than 60 percent - to 400.
Cash for Clunkers Was A Huge Waste
Economics piece by Offsite
(11/3/09)
Cash for Clunkers clearly distorted the U.S. economic figures in an unsustainable way, according to The Business Insider, which cites a report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis that indicates GDP growth in the third quarter would have been 1.89 percent, not 3.5 percent as claimed, without government money.
Arizona bureaucrats spin spooky budget tales
Government piece by GoldwaterInstitute:
Byron Schlomach (11/3/09)
Timed perfectly for Halloween, Governor Brewer asked state agencies for proposals to reduce spending 15 percent in order to close the state’s $2 billion budget deficit. The results have been predictably spooky scenarios painted by each agency.
A Pundit Looks at 40
Society piece by Thomas Lindaman
(11/3/09)
By the time some of you read this, I will have turned 40. And you haven’t even called or written to wish me a Happy Birthday? Some friends you are! Seriously, though, this momentous milestone has given me an opportunity to look back at what I’ve seen over the past four decades. And let me tell ya, it’s been a pretty fun ride so far.
Monday, November 2, 2009
20 Year Old Girl Dies From Being Run Over By Father
Islam piece by Malcolm T. Hedges
(11/2/09)
‘Westernized’ Daughter Run Over By Iraqi Father Dies - Police say Faleh Almalechi ran over his 20-year-old daughter, Noor Faleh Almaleki.
Opera 10.01 Much Improved!
Internet piece by Malcolm T. Hedges
(11/2/09)
The 10.01 release of Opera seems to fix a host of issues experienced in 10.00.
Matt Barber’s First Book - The Right Hook: From The Ring To The Culture War
Reading piece by Press Release:
Matt Barber (11/2/09)
“The Right Hook” delivers a knockout already and it’s not even on store shelves yet…“ - The Right Hook: From The Ring To The Culture War is a selection of Matt Barber’s greatest hits: incisive and deeply thoughtful culture war commentaries he’s penned over the past few years(1). And, as an added bonus, the book also recounts the fascinating series of events that launched Matt as one of America’s rising conservative stars after he got dismissed from a fortune 100 company for simply writing a letter to the editor for a conservative publication.
The Founders Had a Tipping Point
The Republic piece by Jayme Evans
(11/2/09)
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. - That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, - That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security” - The Declaration of Independence
The Moral Argument For God
Religion piece by Frederick Meekins
(11/2/09)
The early 21st century stands as a period of profound moral confusion. On the one hand, mothers and doctors are permitted to crack open the skulls and suck out the brains of nearly-born babies with government sanction under the banner of partial birth abortion. Should these very same people hike into the woods and crack open a bald eagle egg, they could face serious prison time.
Democrat Leader Convicted of Fraud
Crime piece by Jim Kouri
(11/2/09)
In yet another case of political misconduct in New Jersey, a federal jury convicted former Bergen County Democratic Organization chairman Joseph Ferriero of conspiracy and mail fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud Bergenfield of the honest services of its borough attorney Dennis Oury, according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police’s Fraud & White Collar Crime Committee.
Sanctity of Criminals’ Lives
Progressivism piece by Thomas E. Brewton
(11/2/09)
Some groups like the ACLU, who advocate abolition of the death penalty for murder or rape, enthusiastically endorse murder by abortion.
CBO: ObamaCare will Cover Only 2% of US Citizens
Health Care piece by Sher Zieve
(11/2/09)
You may have missed it, as the Obama State-run media sycophants have worked feverishly to suppress it. One of a handful of media outlets that did publish anything on it (AP) devoted only one paragraph to this extremely important piece of news.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
‘What’s the Real Cost of Global Warming Taxes?‘
Global Warming piece by Guest:
Dennis T. Avery (11/1/09)
CHURCHVILLE, VA - The leftish Brookings Institution and the U. S. Chamber of Commerce basically agree that the energy taxes in the House Waxman-Markey bill could total $9 trillion over ten years. As an economist, I look at these forecasts and wonder “How can we possibly know?“
Make The RINOs Choose Sides
Republicrats piece by J.J. Jackson
(11/1/09)
The Republican Party has been infested with RINOs - Republicans In Name Only - for more years than most can count. No one can remember when the first RINO appeared but we know what has happened since that first appearance and seen the decay that they have brought to the party. Year after year these RINOs stand for reelection around this great country telling us how only by being RINOs do they stand a chance of winning that reelection bid and keep their seat from falling into the hands of far, far worse sorts. They tell conservatives as conservatives they far are too fringe and claim that conservatives need the RINO to get a seat at the bargaining table. Year after year RINOs among the voting populace parrot these same claims in support of their “moderate” candidate of choice.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Getting ready for the Islamic bomb
Middle East piece by Offsite
(10/31/09)
The White House believes there is an Islamic bomb in your future. Associated Press reported Tuesday that the Obama administration is “quietly laying the groundwork for long-range strategy that could be used to contain a nuclear-equipped Iran and deter its leaders from using atomic weapons.“ Granted this could be routine contingency planning, but it’s believable that President Obama is pursuing an acquiescent policy given his foundering efforts to dissuade Iran from developing a nuclear capability.
Food Prices Will Soar
Food piece by Offsite
(10/31/09)
British financial journalist Ambrose Evans-Pritchard says that food will never be so cheap again, and biofuels are to blame.
Every Day is Groundhog Day in the Middle East
Middle East piece by Alan Caruba
(10/31/09)
In the movie, “Groundhog Day”, the main character wakes up day after day, trapped in the same events, desperately looking for a way out of that living nightmare. It’s a very good metaphor for the Middle East.
The VA - More Good Care and Bumbling Bureaucracy
Veterans piece by Thomas D. Segel
(10/31/09)
Harlingen, Texas, October 31, 2009: The ink had not even dried on our latest commentary about VA care and operations before another flood of email from across the country hit our computer. Veterans had a lot more to say.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Premiums to Skyrocket Under Obamacare
Health Care piece by Offsite
(10/30/09)
Skyrocketing insurance premiums will slam millions of consumers next year because of “indirect taxes” contained in both the House and Senate versions of healthcare reform, according to various medical and insurance industry experts.
From Hallow to Hollow, The Scariest of Figures
Economics piece by FreeCongressFoundation:
Marion Edwyn Harrison (10/30/09)
In Queen’s English All Hallows Eve, in American English Halloween, is almost upon us. Hallow is the older English word for soul. Thus, we have the Eve of All Hallows Day, Americanized and “modernized” into Halloween. The noun hallow is only one letter off the noun hollow, which can mean empty or devoid of substance. Are the stimulus spooks about to scare us upon this occasion? Will future generations be snared as “the hollow men[?]” Read on. The unprecedented spending of taxpayers’ money by the incumbent Administration and 111th Congress is sufficient to spook anybody.
Panel should not treat solar firms as utilities
Energy piece by GoldwaterInstitute:
Clint Bolick (10/30/09)
Many aspects of environmental and energy policy divide the authors of this column. But we join together to urge the Arizona Corporation Commission not to squelch an innovative approach to solar energy that benefits private and public entities alike.
Federal stimulus money makes state budget deficit worse
Government piece by GoldwaterInstitute:
Tom Patterson (10/30/09)
State Rep. Kyrsten Sinema recently rebuked U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl in the pages of the East Valley Tribune for recommending that “stimulus” funding be terminated. The federal government, by spending $308 million on infrastructure in Arizona, is providing a “much needed economic boost” to the state, she claimed.
Europe’s Disastrous Climate Policy - a Lesson for Congress
GreeenIsm piece by Press Release:
Richard Morrison (10/30/09)
Washington, D.C., October 29, 2009 - The Competitive Enterprise Institute today cheered the publication of a new report that could help save the United States from an expensive, damaging new system of global warming regulation. The report, published by the British think tank TaxPayers’ Alliance, details the failure of Europe’s “Emissions Trading Scheme,“ which was meant to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the continent. Congress is now considering its own version of the EU’s scheme, known as a cap and trade system of emission control.
Halloween: The real end of summer
Society piece by John David Powell
(10/30/09)
Labor Day, by an act of Congress, is the official end of summer. Our kitchen calendar says summer ends September 21. But all of us kids know Halloween is the real end of summer.
‘In From the Cold - Finally?‘
Politics piece by FreeCongressFoundation:
E. Ralph Hostetter (10/30/09)
A major shift in American politics apparently has occurred, perhaps marking the greatest change from liberalism to conservatism since the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Some 16 Gallup polls conducted from January to September 2009 show 40 % of U.S. citizens now describe their political ideology as conservative, a shift from 2005 to 2008, when moderates weighed in as nearly even with conservatives. Today’s figures show conservatives at 40 %, moderates at 36 % and liberals at 20 %.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Poll: 61% of voters in Arizona approve Arpaio’s job approach
Law piece by Offsite
(10/28/09)
Arizona voters like Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio’s approach to his job and disagree with the federal government’s immigration-related decisions with the sheriff, according to an Arizona State University and Channel 8 (KAET) poll released Tuesday night. The poll indicates a 61 percent job-approval rating for Arpaio, while 34 percent of voters disapproved, according to a telephone survey of 652 registered voters around the state.
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