Who’s afraid of John Boehner?

On September 8, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Ohio was on center stage today as President Obama went toe-to-toe with GOP leader John Boehner jobs (though, er, the president thought he was in Illinois for a gaffetastic moment). The job-killer-in-chief spoke outside Cleveland, where Boehner addressed the economy two weeks ago. Republicans released a pre-buttal of Obama’s rebuttal laying out their top recovery agenda items: 1.Pass a bill that cuts non-security related government spending for the next year back to FY 2008 levels – before all of the bailouts, government takeovers, and ‘stimulus’ spending sprees began. On Monday, President Obama proposed another round of the same failed ‘stimulus’ spending that has led to fewer jobs and more debt. The legislation House Republicans are proposing would provide the fiscal discipline economists say is needed to promote private-sector job creation and prevent a lame-duck Congress from writing another bloated omnibus spending bill after the November elections. Exceptions should be made for programs affecting seniors, veterans, and national security. 2.Enact a two-year freeze on all current tax rates to stop job-killing tax hikes on families and small businesses. This would help ease the uncertainty employers and entrepreneurs are facing so they can get back to creating jobs. While President Obama intends to move forward with his plan to raise taxes on half of small business income in America, House Republicans will continue to fight to permanently stop job-killing tax hikes. “The American people are asking the question, ‘where are the jobs?,’ and yet here’s the White House worrying about what I’ve got to say instead of working together to get our economy going again and to get jobs back in America,” Boehner said during the interview. “If we’re able to do this together, I think we’ll show the American people that we understand what’s going on in the country and we’ll be able to get our economy moving again and get jobs growing in America.” Leader Boehner’s comments came just hours before President Obama was scheduled to talk about the economy in Cleveland – an event that the White House has admitted is a “direct response” to an economic speech Boehner gave in the same city last month. During that speech, Boehner called on President Obama to take five steps to break the ongoing economic uncertainty – including cutting spending and stopping job-killing tax hikes. Boehner also called on President Obama to announce his intent to veto lame-duck job-killing bills – including ‘card check’ and a ‘cap-and-trade’ national energy tax, urge Democratic Leaders to stop obstructing Republicans’ attempts to repeal ObamaCare’s job-killing ‘1099 mandate,’ and ask for – and accept – the resignations of the remaining members of his economic team. Later this month, House Republicans will lay out a clear and clearly different agenda focused on getting people working again. This agenda is being built from the ground up by listening to the American people , who want Washington to end its out-of-control spending spree and end uncertainty for small businesses so they can get back to creating jobs. Obama name-checked Boehner no less than seven times. He lied about Republicans failing to specify proposed government cuts (see here and here and here for starters). He pretended to champion construction workers again (while failing to mention how he’s punishing those who refuse to join unions ). And he attacked the GOP for engaging in the politics of fear…while stoking hysteria over the conservative backlash against his culture of corruption and entitlement. Yep, there’s fear in the air alright.

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AP – President Barack Obama doesn’t go there anymore.

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Fewer Democratic candidates seeking Obama’s help
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AGW Today: You Can Forget An Indian Summer, Brits

On September 7, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Climate creationists to blame this on man’s release of greenhouse gases in 3…2…1…. Hopes were raised as Britain basked in sunshine last week after the coldest August for 17 years, but they will fizzle out as a band of heavy rain sweeps the country this week. Charlie Powell, a Met Office

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This post is not about crime, or violence, or racism, or even race. This is a post about the ridiculous subconscious biases that permeate the way the media covers news. Although this exact sort of absurdity has been pointed out again and again, the purveyors of the sort of obliviousness displayed below still are afforded positions of respect among too much of the voting populace. And so we must hit them again and expose who they are. This story in today’s Washington Post is about a school in Philadelphia that is apparently 70% black, 18% Asian, and 12% unidentified “other.” On December 3rd of last year, many of the school’s black students erupted in violence that was systematically and exclusively targeted at the school’s Asian students. All of this is clearly set forth in the article: Fueled by rumors, a group of students roamed the halls searching for Asian victims until one was attacked in a classroom. Later, about 70 students stormed the cafeteria, where several Asians were beaten. About 35 students pushed past a police officer onto the so-called “Asian floor,” but were turned back. After school, Asians being escorted home were attacked anyway by a mob of youths. In case you read this paragraph and thought that the Washington Post was describing racially-motivated violence, they were quick to set you straight in the very next paragraph thusly: Almost all the attackers were black – but few observers believe the violence was due to racial hatred . Instead, they cite isolation of different groups within the school, certain students’ warped “gangster” values, and for some, simmering resentments over perceived benefits for Asian students. One is left to wonder who this vast majority of observers are who apparently believe that racial hatred didn’t have anything to do with the targeted and systematic violence perpetrated exclusively on members of a racial minority in a school; certainly it cannot be anyone who actually read the first three paragraphs of this particular Washington Post article. Certainly if the victims of the violence had been black (or indeed any non-Asian minority), the author of this article would not have believed it himself. If this were a school in which the demographics were 70% white and 18% black, and one day a bunch of the white kids beat up dozens of the black kids, absolutely no one would be interested in the many subtleties at play in this particular locality that might otherwise account for the violence; we would instead be treated to A1 headlines in bold type screaming “HATE CRIMES ROCK PHILADELPHIA AREA SCHOOL” faster than you could say “Duke Lacrosse team.” But what about these alleged subtleties set forth in the article that allegedly show that race has nothing to do with this entire regrettable situation? Well, let’s examine them. Wali Smith makes no excuses for the attacks, but understands where they come from. A community specialist who holds workshops on anger management and conflict resolution in various schools, he witnessed the Dec. 3 violence. The South Philly native says blacks have always felt marginalized in the neighborhood dominated by Italians and Irish. Now, some students feel an almost unconscious resentment when they see their Asian counterparts studying on their special second-floor sanctuary, which was established to provide language programs and provide a more welcoming environment. “Those (black) kids feel the majority of the staff there does not care about their education,” Smith says. “They see these Asian kids come in and be nurtured, and they want that same kind of comfort.” ** snip ** “It’s not based on race, it’s based on opportunity,” Smith said of the history of violence against Asians. “If they go to the bathroom and take your money, and you don’t report it, they’ll just keep riding it until the wheels fall off.” Um. Someone ought to tell the Washington Post that this doesn’t explain that the beatings were non-racial; in fact, it proves that the beatings were racial. I mean, during the days of Jim Crow, I’m sure you could find plenty of people who would patiently explain to you that the reason whites were committing violence on blacks who attempted to enter de-segregated schools is because they felt resentment at intrusion on an area that had long been theirs, and worried that their children’s educational accomodations would suffer, and they’d also point out that it wasn’t like the blacks were going to do anything about it anyway.  And today, we would even have a word for those people offering such justifications: racists.  You see, the people who sympathized with Jim Crow didn’t have the gall to claim that Jim Crow wasn’t racial; they just claimed that the deplorable racist behavior in question was excusable or at least understandable.  That’s exactly what the author of this Washington Post piece here does; yet somehow he believes that his explanation proves that the behavior of the black students in this school wasn’t racially motivated at all.  This is the height of ivory-tower absurdity, and anyone who works in a job where even marginal critical thinking skills are required (i.e., not the media) sees this farce for what it is: a willful refusal on the part of the author to believe that anyone can be racist who isn’t white. And so this dreck comes pouring forth on the pages of one of the country’s most well-known newspapers, when everyone in Amercia can guess how the story would be covered if the tables were turned. As I said at the begnning of this piece, it’s still probably true that the mainstream media has more influence over voters than do newer media outlets; thankfully, they are operating on an auto-self-discrediting loop, and we are nearing the time when that will change.

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**Written by Doug Powers As the Obama administration continues to founder, administration “insiders” will write more and more “tell-all” books — not that I’ll buy any of them. I refuse to give any money to anyone who signed on to help sell a sham but then bailed out when it all went south and later tried to profit from telling everybody how awful the sham was. Former “Car Czar” Steve Rattner has written the first book of this nature, and there’s an item alleged in Rattner’s book that piqued my interest, mainly because it has a certain “Three Stooges questioning the competence of the Keystone Cops” feel to it: Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm (D), dejected about the possibility the automakers would have to file for bankruptcy, tells Obama in a voice barely above a whisper: “I hope you know what you’re doing.” Of course he knew what he was doing — it was a huge union bailout without regard to the economic consequence to the rest of the country. Besides, Obama didn’t have to know how to run a car company, he did the logical thing and hired a telecommunications executive with no auto background to do that. What’s the problem? This comment is alleged to have come from one of Obama’s economic advisors (I guess Obama wanted to make the economy of the whole country look like Michigan’s and needed Jenny to serve as a road map for how to get there) from an auto-producing state — shouldn’t she have known if what he was doing was the right thing or not? Trick question — of course not — look at Michigan’s economy after many years of Jennifer Granholm’s leadership. The Blog Prof examines a few more choice quotes from Rattner’s book that paints Obama as an economically clueless community organizer. With that in mind, in his speech in Milwaukee today, President Obama will announce an additional $50 billion in infrastructure spending . Yeah, that’s what voters have been waiting for — more spending. Should be a good sell on the campaign trail. **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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‘Operation New Dawn’

On September 6, 2010, in Iraq, Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

From Winston, at The Spirit of Man : President George W. Bush must be smiling today. He must be proud too. It is the eve of “Operation New Dawn” in Iraq. The day that the Iraqi people will finally become somewhat independent of US combat forces and will fully gain the control of their country. Just like S. Korea, Germany, Italy and Japan where US presence has secured safety and freedom, a US presence in Iraq will also be necessary for some time to come. Though the former US ambassador ‘Ryan Crocker’ also believes Iraq still needs the America’s enduring support and engagement. Of course, the Iranian regime will always be trying to duplicate its Lebanon style plots in Iraq dividing the country. Therefore that’s just one solid reason to keep the US military there for now. But the point of this entry today is not about the strategic weight of today’s developments. It is just about emotions …. Here I’d like to thank the former President George W. Bush for his stubborn and courageous stand in Iraq during all those terrible days of carnage and bloodshed. He stood his grounds and insisted on winning it. We all owe him a debt of gratitude for delivering what he’d promised earlier. This victory is his but on top of that, the victory in Iraq belongs to the people of Iraq and in particular to the innocent children of that country. The Iraqi kids can now grow up without fearing a compulsory service in the sadistic Saddam’s army. They can pursue their dreams like others thanks to the effort and sacrifices of the American military. Yes, yes the post-war strategy went bad for a while but freedom has never been free. Blame the Iranian Mullahs, Syrians and Saudi terrorists for the bloodshed in Iraq. The Iraqi people, Kurds and Arabs alike can now raise their children in a country where their voices will finally be heard and where they will have a chance at electing their leaders, however imperfect that might be compared to our standards in the west. The future of Iraq is bright. That is for certain. And let’s thank U.S. forces while we’re at it. HAT TIP : GSGF .

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Catholicism Was a Political System Too

On September 4, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

At least, according to the Know Nothing Party in the 1800′s: The Know-Nothing movement was a nativist American political movement of the 1840s and 1850s. It was empowered by popular fears that the country was being overwhelmed by German and Irish Catholic immigrants, who were often regarded as hostile to Anglo-Saxon values and controlled by the Pope in Rome. It was an anti-American political system that would hand over all power to the Pope in Rome! Filed under: Politics

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McClatchy Newspapers – KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — As the last of the 30,000 additional troops that President Barack Obama dispatched to Afghanistan arrived, top American military leaders here conceded Friday that the country’s pervasive corruption threatens to undermine the effort to clear communities of insurgents and hand them over to governments that Afghans consider legitimate.

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Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson, in today's column : According to polls, Americans are in a mood to hold their breath until they turn blue. Voters appear to be so fed up with the Democrats that they're ready to toss them out in favor of the Republicans — for whom, according to those same polls, the nation has even greater contempt. This isn't an “electoral wave,” it's a temper tantrum. It's bad enough that the Democratic Party's “favorable” rating has fallen to an abysmal 33 percent, according to a recent

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