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Health Issues Medicare to Swell with Boomer OnslaughtThe Medicare program is expected to cost $929 billion by 2020, an 80 percent increase over 10 years, according to Richard Wolf... USA TODAY Taxes Sifting Options on Corporate Tax RatesIf the tax break for "domestic production" (so broadly defined that it covers hamburger making) were eliminated, the corporate tax rate for all companies could be reduced by 1.4 percentage points, says David Wessel... WALL STREET JOURNAL Energy Issues The Midwest Wind SurtaxThe wind industry has essentially conceded that without the ability to socialize costs, its projects can't compete with coal, natural gas or nuclear power, reports the Wall Street Journal... WALL STREET JOURNAL International Issues The Cost of Cleaning up in CubaCuba's cash-strapped government is slashing subsidies on a number of "nonessential" items, including soap, toothpaste and detergent, says Jenny Barchfield... ASSOCIATED PRESS Federal Spending & Budget Issues Public Broadcasting Subsidy: Unnecessary and IrrationalGiven that the federal budget is more than $1 trillion in the red and that deficits extend into the future as far as the eye can see, federal subsidies to public broadcasting understandably are on the table, says William F. Shughart II... INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE |
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Health Issues Health Reform Costs, Benefits Explained In NCPA Consumer's GuideThe National Center for Policy Analysis's consumer's guide on the impact of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act answers questions about the coming changes and costs in Medicare, Medicaid, health insurance, employer coverage and income tax returns, says John C. Goodman, President, CEO and Kellye Wright Fellow of the NCPA... PRNEWSWIRE Federal Spending & Budget Issues Stop The MadnessWashington is spending the country into economic decline, says Pete du Pont, chairman of the National Center for Policy Analysis... OPINIONJOURNAL.COM Health Issues Why Colleges Want A Waiver From ObamaCareThe liberals who wrote ObamaCare despise campus health plans because they think every plan in the country should be designed in Washington and have been calling for a regulatory crackdown for years, say observers... WALL STREET JOURNAL Health Issues The Food And Drug Administration Needs Egging OnThe Food and Drug Administration's risk-averse approach to genetically engineered animals burdens businesses with inflated research and development costs, and inhibits innovation, says Henry Miller, a fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution... THE GUARDIAN (UK) Environment Issues Cleveland's Trash Cans = Cash CansHigh-tech trash carts will tell on Cleveland residents who don't recycle, and they face $100 fine... CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER International Issues Venezuela, More Deadly Than Iraq, Wonders WhyIn Iraq, a country with about the same population as Venezuela, there were 4,644 civilian deaths from violence in 2009; in Venezuela that year, the number of murders climbed above 16,000... NEW YORK TIMES |
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Social Security Issues For Social Security, a Birthday Makeover: Chile's WaySixty-two percent of Chilean men ages 60 to 69 were still in the work force in 2004, compared with 46 percent of American men that age, says Estelle James, a senior fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis... NEW YORK TIMES Environment Issues Is The United States Turning A Corner On High-Speed Rail?Even in a strong economy, building high-speed rail makes little sense, offering minimal reductions in travel times at exorbitant costs, says Ronald Utt, a senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation... CNN/CATO INSTITUTE/GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE Economic Issues Change In ColombiaA resident of the District of Columbia is 17 times more likely to be murdered than a Colombian trade unionist, say observers... U.S. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE International Issues Honesty For HireA few countries have found a way to stop graft and foster political stability: hire foreigners to collect their revenue, say Kris Mitchener, a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and Noel Maurer, an associate professor at the Harvard Business School... HOOVER INSTITUTION Health Issues CastroCare In Crisis: Mounting StrainsA preventable form of cancer, cervical carcinoma, now ranks as the fourth leading cause of death for Cuban women, says Laurie Garrett, a senior fellow for health at the Council on Foreign Relations... FOREIGN AFFAIRS Economic Issues Securitization In The 1920sThe financial innovations that propelled the boom and collapse of the commercial real estate securities market in the last decade parallel those of that same market in the 1920s, say researchers William Goetzmann and Frank Newman... NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH |
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Health Issues U.S. Breast Cancer Drug Decision Marks Start Of "Death Panels"America's health watchdog is considering revoking its approval of the drug Avastin for use on women with advanced breast cancer, leading to accusations that it will mark the start of "death panel" drug rationing... TELEGRAPH (UK) Economic Issues Encouraging And Keeping EntrepreneursIn the year 2000, start-ups created almost 3.1 million jobs; only half of those firms survived to 2005, but the surviving firms maintained 78 percent, or more than 2.4 million, of the jobs that existed in 2000, according to a new study from the Kauffman Foundation... UNITED STATES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Legal Issues Six Myths About Campaign MoneyWhen the Supreme Court decided in January to toss out the decades-old ban on direct corporate and union campaign spending, U.S. politics changed overnight, say observers... NATIONAL JOURNAL Taxes Death Tax Repeal = Job CreationStudy after study shows that repealing the death tax would create jobs, says Curtis S. Dubay, a senior analyst in tax policy... HERITAGE FOUNDATION Health Issues CastroCare In Crisis: Medical Help WantedProviding health care to wealthy foreigners would drain physicians, technicians and nurses from Cuba's public system, says Laurie Garrett, a senior fellow for health at the Council on Foreign Relations... FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
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Unions The Next Pension BailoutBig Labor is pushing to dump union retirement burdens on taxpayers, say observers... WALL STREET JOURNAL Federal Spending & Budget Issues We Are Right To Put Money Away; Government Is Wrong To Discourage UsThe world's largest borrower is the U.S. government, followed by state and local governments collectively; the national debt stands at $13.3 trillion -- about $43,075 for each man, woman, and child in the United States, says Steve Stanek, a research fellow at the Heartland Institute... INVESTOR BUSINESS DAILY State and Local Issues The Golden State's War On ItselfBetween 2008 and 2009, not one of California's biggest cities outperformed such traditional laggards as New York, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia in employment growth, says Joel Kotkin, a fellow at Chapman University in Orange, California... MANHATTAN INSTITUTE Economic Issues The Dems' Misguided Rust Belt StimulusManufacturing, as most people think of it, is declining just about everywhere, says Eli Lehrer, senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute... Finance, Insurance & Real Estate News Health Issues Are Plastics Making Us Fat?Health gurus wrongly claim chemicals -- not calories -- are the cause of obesity, says Allysia Finley, assistant editor of OpinionJournal.com... WALL STREET JOURNAL Health Issues Castro Care In Crisis: Will Lifting The Embargo On Cuba Make Things Worse?The very strategies that the Cuban government has employed to develop its government-run health care system have rendered it ripe for the plucking by the U.S. medical industry and by foreigners eager for affordable, elective surgeries in a sunny climate, says Laurie Garrett, senior fellow for health at the Council on Foreign Relations... FOREIGN AFFAIRS |
Via J-Ger, Here's what Hunt Downer, the Republican candidate in Louisiana's Third Congressional District, had to say recently about Barack Obama's non-handling of Armus:
The President has spent so much time studying that he forgot how to make things happen. His approach has all the hallmarks of a disengaged White House, more eager to find a simplistic political sound bite than develop a comprehensive response to the disaster. Today, the White House was quoted by the Hill as defending the President’s golfing habits by saying it is done to “clear his mind.” If the defense of the President spending so much time on golf instead of in the Gulf is to clear his mind . . . then the President’s mind must be as empty as his promises to our people.
When Governor Jindal led from the front, proposing a coastline reconstruction plan, the President called for a study, allowing oil to reach our shores. When we cried out for sand berms, the President pulled out the red tape, hoping the disaster would just go away. When business leaders cried out for a recovery plan, the President slapped a moratorium on drilling that will destroy our local economy. This isn’t the politics of Hope and Change; it’s the politics of despair and destruction.
Ooohh, pretty tough, huh? But then that's just typical seditious, racist, blasphemous, NeoNazi wingnut boilerplate, right?
Here are the recent comments of Ravi Sangisetty, Downer's Donk opponent, on the same subject:
Ravi Sangisetty, Democratic candidate for U.S. Congress in the Louisiana Third District, said the federal government has issued a death sentence to South Louisiana’s economy.
“Last night the President went on TV and said, ‘If something isn’t working, we want to hear about it,’” Sangisetty said. “Well, because of the federal government and BP, the list of things that aren’t working is pretty long. The federal government’s moratorium means the oil rigs aren’t working; failure to regulate BP means now the Gulf is full of oil; the oil means the fishermen aren’t working; that means our restaurants and tourism industries aren’t working. Mr. President, the federal government stopped South Louisiana from working.”
Sangisetty said that safety must be ensured on the deepwater rigs in a matter of days, not months. He also said that domestic oil is key to our national economy and security.
“The President chastised America for sending a billion dollars a day to foreign countries for their oil,” Sangisetty said. “Domestic oil is a perfect way to counter that, however our ability to drill our own oil has been crippled because Washington is broken. We have a serious problem down here. We need a solution for coastal economy that puts South Louisiana back to work now.”
Oh, don't get me wrong, if Sangisetty got elected (which he won't) the Pelosi Politburo would skull-bleep him into voting with San Fran Nan 98% of the time. But take a moment and marvel at what Democrats in the Gulf States are having to say in order to have a wing and a prayer of even being competitive in November.
Why, it almost makes them sound as delightfully bellicose as the lovely and gracious Michelle Malkin, who graced Sean Hannity's FoxNews program by (regrettably just figuratively) repeatedly slamming Ken "Jackboot" Salazar's ballsack in a cast iron drawer:
Yes, Ed, Salazar works at the pleasure of the POTUS, which means the ex-Colorado Senator and one-time drilling proponent is simply carrying out the Li'l President's orders so he can focus on really important tasks like ironing the shank out of his seven iron. Yes, Ed, it should be Barry's ballsack in Double-M's cast iron drawer getting symbolically smashed flatter than Rocky Mountain oysters. The "why" doubles as the retort to Ed's exit quote:
[Obama] still owes the US an explanation as to why he defied his own self-selected experts in imposing that damaging [drilling ban] policy.
Go here for your $64 answer. A bargain indeed, even in this economy. Meanwhile, we can turn our attention ahead to two more of Barry O's energy endgames.
Think he might be a tad miffed over his good, close, personal friend Hugo's letting this cat out of the bag?:
Venezuela will nationalize a fleet of oil rigs belonging to U.S. company Helmerich and Payne, the latest takeover in a push to socialism as President Hugo Chavez struggles with lower oil output and a recession.
A former soldier inspired by Cuba's Fidel Castro, Chavez has made energy nationalization the linchpin in his 'revolution'. He has also taken over assets in telecommunications, power, steel and banking.
The 11 drilling rigs have been idled for months following a dispute over pending payments by the OPEC member's state oil company PDVSA. Oil Minister Rafael Ramirez said on Wednesday the rigs, the Oklahoma-based company's entire Venezuelan fleet, were being nationalized to bring them back into production.
Ramirez said companies that refused to put their rigs into production were part of a plan to weaken Chavez's government....
Chavez, who faces legislative elections in September, often pushes ahead with radical plans during election campaigns.
The 55-year-old leader is having a hard time in his 11th year in power. Venezuela's economy is the worst performing in Latin America this year, a problem exacerbated by a drop in oil output since 2008, power outages and soaring inflation.
Does this quote even need further comment? Other than that it'll take Red Barry considerably less than eleven years to get America to that point.
Makes me wonder how soon it'll take The One's cripple & tax frustrations to rise to the level where he'll have Organizing For America get to work on "energy policy strategy" like this:
Spain’s Dr. Gabriel Calzada — the author of a damning study concluding that Spain’s “green jobs” energy program has been a catastrophic economic failure — was mailed a dismantled bomb on Tuesday by solar energy company Thermotechnic.
Says Calzada:
Before opening it, I called [Thermotechnic] to know what was inside … they answered, it was their answer to my energy pieces.Dr. Calzada contacted a terrorism expert to handle the package. The expert first performed a scan of the package, then opened it in front of a journalist, Dr. Calzada, and a private security expert.
The terrorism consultant said he had seen this before:
This time you receive unconnected pieces. Next time it can explode in your hands.Dr. Calzada added:
[The terrorism expert] told me that this was a warning.
Not that False Messiah would NEED to initiate more "direct" modes of "persuasion" himself, y'understand. He still doubtless has plenty of cultish volunteers who'd be happy to give a Gaia-blasphemer's life as a human sacrifice to Godbama's greenish Obamatopia. Just ask Jack Baer.
Either way, given the blind, extreme, leftwingnut zealotry of these storm trooper thugs and their "dangerously authoritarian" leader, the distance from "YES WE CAN!" to "WHADDAYA MEAN WE CAN'T!" to "BLEEP YOU!" to "YOU WILL DIE!" is probably a lot shorter than any of us want to acknowledge.
If I were Chris Horner, I'd have somebody else opening my mail, just to be on the safe side.
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National Center for Policy AnalysisDaily Policy DigestMonday, June 7, 2010 |
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Taxes TAX HIKES AND THE 2011 ECONOMIC COLLAPSEToday's corporate profits reflect an income shift into 2010; these profits will tumble next year, preceded most likely by the stock market, says Arthur Laffer, chairman of Laffer Associates and co-author of "Return to Prosperity: How America Can Regain Its Economic Superpower Status"... WALL STREET JOURNAL Federal Spending & Budget Issues I WANT IT ALL, EVEN BETTER IF YOU PAY FOR ITIt may already be too late to put the United States on a sustainable path, says columnist Caroline Baum... BLOOMBERG/CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE/SOCIAL SECURITY TRUSTEES Legal Issues MARYLAND WIRETAPPING LAW NEEDS AN UPDATEProsecuting those who capture police misconduct on tape thwarts the rule of law and makes civil servants into bullies, says David Rittgers, an attorney and legal policy analyst... CATO INSTITUTE State and Local Issues CLEVELAND CAN PROMOTE REAL GROWTHThere are three principles Cleveland should follow to promote real bottom-up development, says Nick Gillespie, editor of reason.com and reason.tv... REASON Terrorism CALLING A STATE SPONSOR A STATE SPONSORA growing body of evidence points to Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez's singular role in supporting terrorism and related criminality, says Roger F. Noriega, former ambassador to the Organization of American States... THE AMERICAN Economic Issues THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND FREEDOMThe English language will help India to overtake China well before the end of the 21st century, says Paul Johnson, an eminent British historian and author... JEWISH WORLD REVIEW |
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Hey, who says Barack Hussein Obama can't build alliances? He's just added a third member to his anti-Arizona consortium:
Several U.S. cities including Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego and Austin, Texas, have passed resolutions against the law or urged outright boycotts, and President Barack Obama has denounced it as “a misdirected expression of frustration.”
But the denunciation of the law by
Cuban lawmakersthe Castro brothers, who called it a “brutal violation of human rights,” is sure to raise anger among U.S. backers of the law.The tightly controlled, communist-run island has long been criticized for its human rights record, which includes the jailing of two hundred political prisoners, the banning of a free press and the outlawing of opposition political parties.
Cuban citizens are required to carry identification with them wherever they go, and can be stopped by police and sent home if they are found in a part of the island where they don’t belong.
My friends, the only difference between Barack Obama and Fidel Castro is the latter's fifty-year head start.
And that is the only reason we get to see and hear the anger among legitimate Americans at being yet again the smeared targets of the Left's vile projections.
Tom McClintock speaks for us all:
And while the California congressman was tearing one foreign potentate a new one, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer had a similar message for the other [O]ne:
Governor, Governor, Governor - you forget that you're not talking about an American president. If we had a Chief Executive who was one of us (regardless of where he was born), then controlling the border and preserving some modicum of meaning to citizenship and protecting national sovereignty would, indeed, be his job. But we languish under the malignant rule of a homegrown Manchurian candidate without the subtlety of hypnotic conditioning, who sees his job as carrying out a duty to attack, injure, and destroy the Constitution of the United States, as well as declaring war on its [ahem] citizens who dissent from his malevolent "transformation" and gathering other like-minded tinpots - including the Castro brothers - to help pile on.
Kinda gives a whole new meaning to the term "multilateralism," doesn't it?
But don't get the idea that Governor Brewster is just "bile with a smile". After all, as they say, sarcasm IS the sour cream of wit - and the condiment for electoral victory:
Generic Kermit kind of sounds more like Elmo after smoking three packs a day for thirty years. Maybe that's why he seems to run out of breath halfway through the spot. Although there really wasn't much else need to make the point, except maybe Generic Cookie Monster bellowing, "Read the damn law!", or turning loose Snuffleupagus in one of those congressional hearings to messily devour Holder and/or Napolitano while draped in a Gadsden flag, the latter two being the only ones who could see him because....they hadn't read SB 1070.
Actually, though, I really don't see a point to refusing to do this twenty-minute due diligence. "Hello, Wall," Eric The Red, The Rancid Chalupa, Raol, Fidel, Red Barry, they all know what the law says, so it isn't like they aren't wittingly lying about it, or that they wouldn't keep right on doing so if they did read it. Because to them, the "truth" is The Narrative, and The Narrative is what Marxism-Alinskyism demands. So it doesn't matter that the biggest Mexican drug gang is invading American territory and preying upon American citizens, in what looks like a potential twenty-first century Thornton Affair. The American fishermen and watersport enthusiasts and game wardens - many of them Hispanics - are the "Nazi invaders," and the Zeta cartel is the "band of freedom fighters" well within their "rightful territory". And if you think otherwise, then you're a "brutal violater of Mexican human rights".
Barry's best compadres Fidel and Raol say so.
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National Center for Policy AnalysisDaily Policy DigestTuesday, May 4, 2010 |
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International Issues IS GREECE JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG?The average European Union country would need to have more than four times (434 percent) its current annual gross domestic product in the bank today, earning interest at the government's borrowing rate, in order to fund current policies indefinitely, says economist Jagadeesh Gokhale... NATIONAL CENTER FOR POLICY ANALYSIS/INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY International Issues CHÁVEZ DECAFFEINATES VENEZUELAThe collapse of the coffee industry is emblematic of the wider economic catastrophe brewing in Venezuela, says columnist Mary Anastasia O'Grady... WALL STREET JOURNAL Energy Issues BRAZIL GOT OFF OIL IN THE LAST 30 YEARS?Despite what liberal commentator Bill Maher said Sunday on ABC's "This Week," Brazil is hardly "off oil," say observers... POLITIFACT.COM/NEWSBUSTERS.COM Economic Issues MUCH TO LOVE AND HATE IN A VALUE-ADDED TAXA value-added tax (VAT) may not be a good solution to the nation's fiscal problems, says N. Gregory Mankiw, a Harvard University professor of economics and former adviser to President George W. Bush... NEW YORK TIMES Economic Issues NEW YORK'S EARNINGS EDGE EBBS AS MEN REACH LATE 30sThough initial earning is higher, by the time they reach their 30s, the gap between what educated men in New York earn and what they would earn in some other big cities starts to close, according to study... DALLAS MORNING NEWS/NEW YORK TIMES | |
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