Scroll down for the article about a provision in the Senate bill making it unrepealable by any future Congress.
The biggest news this week was of course the Senate passing their version of the health care bill. First they overcame the 60-vote supermajority required to end debate on the bill by buying off weak senators like Ben Nelson and Mary Landrieu. Even Joe Lieberman voted to end debate, which again just goes to show that at the end of the day, Democrats are still liberal. There are no conservative Democrats. Though it eventually passed with a majority in the Senate, the bills still have to go to committee to be reconciled. There is some hope though, in that the House Democrats are unlikely to vote for the reconciled bill unless it contains an abortion provision, while the Senate will have a tough time keeping Senators in line unless the abortion provision is absent.
Some quick thoughts (and quotes from others):
1. Obama said in his speech about the health care bill cutting the deficit. The only way it cuts the deficit is by paying for taxes for 10 years but only receiving the supposed benefits for 6. So in the 10 years after that, will it continue to cut the deficit? Of course that is unrealistic anyways. Harry Reid would not let anyone see the bill, and the Congressional Budget Office has to score the bill made on assumptions. If the assumptions are faulty (usually are, and in this case most definitely so), the score on the bill will be faulty.
2. In the same speech Obama said the tax cuts are responsible for buying things we can't pay for, meaning tax cuts result in fewer dollars coming into the Treasury. Of course, tax cuts increased revenue to the government (the Laffer curve), so what is Obama talking about? The Democrats always love to bring this up before they are about to hike taxes. Then we will hear media stories of how experts are shocked that revenues to the government didn't increase as much as expected (very short term it will almost always increase). As it comes to paying for things, Obama is projected to spend more in his first year than all of Bush's eight years combined.
3. Harry Reid said in his Senate speech that 2 Americans die every 10 minutes because of our broken system. But the bill wouldn't go into effect until 2014, meaning it is okay with Democrats to supposedly let 420,840 people die because of our health care system (12 per hour x 24 hours x 365 days x 4 years) until the bill finally goes into effect. Which, as we all know, the government will be able to prevent death with their vast knowledge of business and the marketplace.
4. Most politicians have zero expertise in fixing anything or even running a business. Yet in areas like global warming, we are told we must trust the experts (experts meaning only those who agree with Democrats). By that logic, we should not trust them to do anything, correct? Their only expertise is politics.
5. Also we keep being told (by Harry Reid mostly) that we will simply love the Senate health care bill, yet he would not let us see the bill. If we would love it, why not let us see the wonderful bill and end all opposition to it?
6. We were also told when government was deciding the pay of bailout companies that of course it would not mean the government could do that to anyone else. Well, in the Senate bill that we could finally see after they voted on it, it turns out the government was going to regulate the pay for CEOs of insurance companies. Do we live in the Soviet Union or the United States?
7. Thomas Sowell: "Global warming" hysteria is only the latest in this long line of notions, whose main argument is that there is no argument, because it is "science."
MUST READ
* What should outrage everyone about the Senate bill is that part of it is unrepealable by this Congress or any future Congress. Again, Soviet Union or the United States?
* We are so foolish for not realizing that government can just pass a law and all will be fixed. So, as the author here points out, why not just make poverty against the law?
* Remember this when you hear about moderate or conservative Democrats.
What Media Bias?
* I always love posting these. The Media Research Center's awards for media bias.
* Wonder if this, a Democrat changing parties, will get as much coverage as if the reverse were true.
Experts Stunned Again
* GDP gets revised downward. I don't like bad news, but this surely can't come as a shock every time.
Silly Liberals
* Another hate crimes hoaxer pleads guilty.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
The Weekly Enlightenment
Another busy week. Harry Reid is buying off Senate votes with the health care bill. This time, supposedly conservative Democrat Ben Nelson. Just going to show that politicians rarely have principles they stand on. Even Joe Lieberman got a few concessions on the bill and will not stand in the way of blocking the bill. Weeks ago, it was Mary Landrieu with a $300 million buy-off. Of course, we still don't have any money to spend (and China is talking about not buying any more US debt). President Obama in his 60 Minutes interview talked about not helping out fat-cat bankers on Wall Street. This is so laughable, since he doesn't mind helping out his fat-cat donors, helping out his fat-cat supporters (like ACORN), or paying off fat-cat politicians with taxpayer dollars. All of politics is about paying off those who helped you. Notice too that this is a pattern with Obama. Attacking the productive in our society.
Speaking of fat-cats...does Obama care about those who actually worked to get to where they are? Democrat politicians and liberals always make it seem like people in the free market don't earn their keep, but it is those politicians who don't earn their keep and promote policies that reward those who don't produce.
MUST READ
* How many of these kind of statements do we not catch? "The world recognized the need to confront Saddam Hussein when he invaded Kuwait". Democrats at the time, including Joe Biden (current U.S. Vice President) and John Kerry (2004 Democratic nominee for President), didn't even recognize the need to confront Saddam. If only we had a media that called both parties on their statements.
* A great series of excerpts from the next book I will be buying regarding the housing boom and bust.
* It seems as if Obama's plan all along was to institute single-payer through expanding Medicare.
* Ann Coulter spot on. More money for less care.
* Employees in one sector are doing just fine. Government. Not only do they earn more, but their perks are much more too.
* More evidence that the stimulus was designed to reward Democrat constituencies. This time, those districts receiving more than twice the amount of Republican districts, not to mention there being no correlation between what amount was spent to unemployment or other economic indicators.
What Global Warming?
* Ever notice something about evidence that gives doubt to global warming? We are told that this isn't contrary proof to global warming. Same thing with any liberal beliefs,like Darwinism, DDT, embryonic stem cells, etc. Any contrary proof must be ignored, downplayed, or suppressed.
* Remember when Tea Party protests were being labeled as astroturfing? Meaning they were not real protests by ordinary people, but staged. Of course, like usual, the astroturfing happens on the left. Notice too that the signs are in English (not that it constitutes proof of astroturfing, but that it might be a ploy to lure susceptible US media).
* Tony Blair in so many words saying that even if the science isn't correct we need to do something. Huh?
Health Care
* Democrats continue to pull out all the stops, citing phony studies from left-wing advocacy groups.
Silly Liberals
* More tolerance from lefties. And more examples from the past for their tolerance for opposing viewpoints.
Speaking of fat-cats...does Obama care about those who actually worked to get to where they are? Democrat politicians and liberals always make it seem like people in the free market don't earn their keep, but it is those politicians who don't earn their keep and promote policies that reward those who don't produce.
MUST READ
* How many of these kind of statements do we not catch? "The world recognized the need to confront Saddam Hussein when he invaded Kuwait". Democrats at the time, including Joe Biden (current U.S. Vice President) and John Kerry (2004 Democratic nominee for President), didn't even recognize the need to confront Saddam. If only we had a media that called both parties on their statements.
* A great series of excerpts from the next book I will be buying regarding the housing boom and bust.
* It seems as if Obama's plan all along was to institute single-payer through expanding Medicare.
* Ann Coulter spot on. More money for less care.
* Employees in one sector are doing just fine. Government. Not only do they earn more, but their perks are much more too.
* More evidence that the stimulus was designed to reward Democrat constituencies. This time, those districts receiving more than twice the amount of Republican districts, not to mention there being no correlation between what amount was spent to unemployment or other economic indicators.
What Global Warming?
* Ever notice something about evidence that gives doubt to global warming? We are told that this isn't contrary proof to global warming. Same thing with any liberal beliefs,like Darwinism, DDT, embryonic stem cells, etc. Any contrary proof must be ignored, downplayed, or suppressed.
* Remember when Tea Party protests were being labeled as astroturfing? Meaning they were not real protests by ordinary people, but staged. Of course, like usual, the astroturfing happens on the left. Notice too that the signs are in English (not that it constitutes proof of astroturfing, but that it might be a ploy to lure susceptible US media).
* Tony Blair in so many words saying that even if the science isn't correct we need to do something. Huh?
Health Care
* Democrats continue to pull out all the stops, citing phony studies from left-wing advocacy groups.
Silly Liberals
* More tolerance from lefties. And more examples from the past for their tolerance for opposing viewpoints.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
The Weekly Enlightenment
Not much for commentary this week besides Rush Limbaugh's take on "hope and change". He calls it "hoax and chains".
MUST READ
* Fantastic article about how you will lose your insurance and you will have to pay for abortion.
* The EPA has ruled that greenhouse gases are hazardous to humans, which allows the EPA to regulate them. For one thing, we exhale carbon dioxide...does that make us pollutants as well (and doesn't plant life rely on carbon dioxide)?
* The EPA definitely has it out for carbon. Of course they are trying to save the planet...right?
* A long but great summary of the whole climate fraud. A new development can be found on page 8 about the possible use of a fudge factor which is skewed to alter the data more heavily in the last 40 years.
* One would think the wonders of government-run health care would be showing in Canada and Great Britain. As it turns out though, Britain is among the worst in heart and cancer survival rates. If only our media would actually report it.
From The Archives
* A great speech from Michael Crichton about the intermixing of politics and science.
Global Warming
* All these climate zealots are hypocrites. Think that people like Al Gore will ever have to relinquish their private jets?
* I wish the release of the emails was the true end of global warming. However, liberals have boundless energy and are impervious to facts, so we will likely have to deal with it anyways.
* Unintended consequences. Stoplights freeze over because LED lights don't give off as much heat as incandescent light bulbs. Thankfully, Congress took all factors into account...er wait.
Silly Liberals
* Another liberal eager for debate.
Health Care
* Democrats will stoop to any level to smear health care reform opponents. Senate Majority Leader Reid is comparing opponents to the Democrats of the civil rights era.
MUST READ
* Fantastic article about how you will lose your insurance and you will have to pay for abortion.
* The EPA has ruled that greenhouse gases are hazardous to humans, which allows the EPA to regulate them. For one thing, we exhale carbon dioxide...does that make us pollutants as well (and doesn't plant life rely on carbon dioxide)?
* The EPA definitely has it out for carbon. Of course they are trying to save the planet...right?
* A long but great summary of the whole climate fraud. A new development can be found on page 8 about the possible use of a fudge factor which is skewed to alter the data more heavily in the last 40 years.
* One would think the wonders of government-run health care would be showing in Canada and Great Britain. As it turns out though, Britain is among the worst in heart and cancer survival rates. If only our media would actually report it.
From The Archives
* A great speech from Michael Crichton about the intermixing of politics and science.
Global Warming
* All these climate zealots are hypocrites. Think that people like Al Gore will ever have to relinquish their private jets?
* I wish the release of the emails was the true end of global warming. However, liberals have boundless energy and are impervious to facts, so we will likely have to deal with it anyways.
* Unintended consequences. Stoplights freeze over because LED lights don't give off as much heat as incandescent light bulbs. Thankfully, Congress took all factors into account...er wait.
Silly Liberals
* Another liberal eager for debate.
Health Care
* Democrats will stoop to any level to smear health care reform opponents. Senate Majority Leader Reid is comparing opponents to the Democrats of the civil rights era.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
The Weekly Enlightenment
Another slow week, and to be honest I have been a little detached since the Thanksgiving break. No worries it will be better next week.
MUST READ
* Henry Waxman saying that government will need to help shape US media. This should worry everyone out there. The talk right now is just about bailing out newspapers, but when have you known government to stop at anything, especially the federal government? I know Waxman knows about the new media emerging on the internet, and people like him just simply don't like it.
* Howard Dean declares the debate between capitalism and socialism is over. Seems to be a common theme among Democrats calling the debate over.
* The science of climate change is not settled.
* Every Minnesotan should be outraged by this. Deciding who should be teachers, not on how well they teach, but how well they adopt leftist principles.
* Peer-reviewed studies. Some are saying that if their is fraud in the climate change research, peer-reviewed research will expose it. Except that, in this case, from the leaked emails, it was clear the peer-review process had been manipulated by them.
What Health Care Problem?
* Notice a couple things with this article. First, the article talks about the Senate approving "free" mammograms for women. Does that mean that it now doesn't cost anything? Of course not. Insurance companies will have to raise rates on other procedures. Do it enough, and you will see fewer and fewer insurance companies in business. Second, last week didn't we hear HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius downplay the mammogram at age 50? Now we see the Senate using that as a hammer to try to enforce policy. Imagine what will happen when we are all in the government plan.
Global Warming Hoax
* A defense of the incandescent light bulb, also possibly exposing some myths about claims made regarding the compact fluorescent.
* Remember all the ethanol that Congress mandated on gasoline refiners? Turns out, it won't be used. As the authors point out, if they could get that wrong, how easy would it be for them to get something big wrong on health care? Or any subject? Note the underlying problem here. When not in a free market, special interests win out, not what is in the best interest of the country or the people. Not to worry though. When more cars fail because of this, government will step in to prop up a "failing business model".
* The IPCC head, on one hand saying the leaked emails will do no harm, and on the other saying we need to tax unsustainable lifestyles. A truer tyrant one cannot find. Except perhaps Al Gore.
* Take into account the previous article about the climate debate not being over, and then witness more and more hysteria about how many people will die due to it. According to climate scientists, is there any disaster that cannot be contributed to climate change?
Can't Win a War This Way
* Navy SEALS, putting their lives on the line, being charged for punching a terrorist in the face. We have decided we will NOT pull out all stops when waging this war while the enemy uses our own system against us.
A Bit of Humor
* Wow. Environmentalists pound nails into trees to prevent a little logging (possibly), resulting in all of the trees being cut down for safety concerns.
MUST READ
* Henry Waxman saying that government will need to help shape US media. This should worry everyone out there. The talk right now is just about bailing out newspapers, but when have you known government to stop at anything, especially the federal government? I know Waxman knows about the new media emerging on the internet, and people like him just simply don't like it.
* Howard Dean declares the debate between capitalism and socialism is over. Seems to be a common theme among Democrats calling the debate over.
* The science of climate change is not settled.
* Every Minnesotan should be outraged by this. Deciding who should be teachers, not on how well they teach, but how well they adopt leftist principles.
* Peer-reviewed studies. Some are saying that if their is fraud in the climate change research, peer-reviewed research will expose it. Except that, in this case, from the leaked emails, it was clear the peer-review process had been manipulated by them.
What Health Care Problem?
* Notice a couple things with this article. First, the article talks about the Senate approving "free" mammograms for women. Does that mean that it now doesn't cost anything? Of course not. Insurance companies will have to raise rates on other procedures. Do it enough, and you will see fewer and fewer insurance companies in business. Second, last week didn't we hear HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius downplay the mammogram at age 50? Now we see the Senate using that as a hammer to try to enforce policy. Imagine what will happen when we are all in the government plan.
Global Warming Hoax
* A defense of the incandescent light bulb, also possibly exposing some myths about claims made regarding the compact fluorescent.
* Remember all the ethanol that Congress mandated on gasoline refiners? Turns out, it won't be used. As the authors point out, if they could get that wrong, how easy would it be for them to get something big wrong on health care? Or any subject? Note the underlying problem here. When not in a free market, special interests win out, not what is in the best interest of the country or the people. Not to worry though. When more cars fail because of this, government will step in to prop up a "failing business model".
* The IPCC head, on one hand saying the leaked emails will do no harm, and on the other saying we need to tax unsustainable lifestyles. A truer tyrant one cannot find. Except perhaps Al Gore.
* Take into account the previous article about the climate debate not being over, and then witness more and more hysteria about how many people will die due to it. According to climate scientists, is there any disaster that cannot be contributed to climate change?
Can't Win a War This Way
* Navy SEALS, putting their lives on the line, being charged for punching a terrorist in the face. We have decided we will NOT pull out all stops when waging this war while the enemy uses our own system against us.
A Bit of Humor
* Wow. Environmentalists pound nails into trees to prevent a little logging (possibly), resulting in all of the trees being cut down for safety concerns.
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