Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Free kibbles

FREEDOM OF SPEECH:

Obama preparing the people for when he seizes control of the internet, for our own good of course. Cass Sunstein gives more details on the controls Obama wants to put on the internet. No. I swear Obama and his allies have gun fetishes, and that's why they love to point the government's gun at people order them around at gunpoint. More. Obama's multi-pronged attack on free speech on the internet.

ECONOMY:

If our financial crisis hasn't  been long enough to turn people off of capitalism (I don't know why it would do that since it has nothing to do with capitalism), the Obama will extend it so it does turn people off capitalism. But this won't work. The majority of Americans understand government is the problem.

TAX AND SPEND:

Obama's budget probably will reduce the deficit since he blew it out so spectacularly previously. That's like saying the guy who busted the dam and washed away the town reduced the flow of water a tiny bit the next year. So what?

Empirical evidence shows the government can't collect more than 20 percent of GDP in taxes without changing something fundamental in the system.
"Washington has repudiated two centuries of U.S. fiscal prudence as prescribed by the Founding Fathers in favor of the modern Greek model of debt, dependency, devaluation and default."
Two centuries of fiscal prudence? By what standard?

REGULATION:

Naturally Obama used the government's gun to tighten regulations for drilling oil on land.

I must have missed the part of the Constitution giving the government power to regulate copy machines.

HEALTH CARE:

White Castle claims Obamacare will cut its income in half.

GLOBAL WARMING:

Spanish government admits its green economy, the model for Obama, is an economic disaster.

Global warming alarmism reaches new low with this headline:
"Over 4.5 Billion people could die from Global Warming-related causes by 2012"
How do people who write this kind of stuff keep their jobs?
"By the way, the “hydrate hypothesis” is a weeks old scientific theory, and is only now being discussed by global warming scientists."
I heard of this argument years ago, so the claim that it's only weeks old is wrong too.
"Now that most scientists agree human activity is causing the Earth to warm, the central debate has shifted to when we will pass the tipping point and be helpless to stop the runaway Global Warming."
There's no evidence most scientists agree human activity is causing the earth to warm. The earth isn't warming. It hasn't warmed since 1998. If you pay for this paper, demand this author be fired or cancel your subscription. Decent people must stop liars like this from getting away with it. But the church of liberalism like the Catholic Church. Pedophile priests always have a place to go in the Catholic Church and outrageous liars can always find jobs pushing leftist propaganda.


As if in response to this claim, author explains there is no consensus on man-made global warming.


Consequences of the Kerry-Lieberman loot America tax and trade bill:
"Increases in the price of fossil fuels are built into the bill. In fact, they're the whole point. These higher prices are supposed to drive consumers away from currently cheap high-carbon fuels toward pricier low-carbon fuel sources like wind, solar, and nuclear. In addition, higher fossil fuel prices are supposed to encourage conservation and spur innovation to bring down the costs of low-carbon energy sources.
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When the bill was made public last week, Kerry declared that enacting it would “help us create nearly 2 million new jobs.” But the CRA study estimated “a net reduction in U.S. employment of 2.3 million to 2.7 million jobs in each year of the policy through 2030. These reductions are net of substantial gains in ‘green jobs.’”
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Implementing Kerry-Lieberman without international cooperation would reduce global average temperatures by 0.077°F in 2050 and 0.2°F in 2100 from what they would have been without carbon rationing.
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Tremendous looting for no gain.

ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION:

Boortz is using the dishonest, liberal tactic of ridiculing Arizona immigration law critics and lumping all criticism into one group so he doesn't have to address real concerns.

This is not a tough problem. Doing good in government schools doesn't give anybody the right to take money from others by force. Government has no power to seize control of student loans. Go back and come to the county legally then get a scholarship from the private sector. This is another phony issue created by big government.

It's pathetic that we have pass laws to stop people from forcing businesses to provide translators.

FOREIGN POLICY:

The big five nations agree on sanctions against Iran. I bet they also agree these sanctions won't work, so what's the point?

POLITICS:

President Obama gets one right, but still gets it wrong.
"It's a weird environment. The real divide isn't between Republicans and Democrats ... It's America and Washington."
He understands that part, but why can't he understand we want to dramatically reduce the size and scope of government, not expand it? Trick question. He knows that too, but that doesn't fit his agenda of trying to collapse the US economy under the burden of government and spark a Marxist revolution.

Remember when I said that the primary job qualification to be a politician is to lie without conscience? Here's another example. They're all liars. Remember when I said that because government is violence and funded by theft, just like in Rome, that our representatives in Washington are engaged in hedonism funded at our expense, just like in Rome? Here's another example. They're all doing it.

Rand Paul wins big. Arlen Specter loses. Lincoln forced into a run-off. Western Pennsylvania race too close to call, but the Democrat...
"Critz has tried to distance himself from Murtha in terms of policy, opposing the health care law and environmental cap-and-trade legislation. But he said he has tried to remain "oblivious" to the national chatter about the race."
This is a clear repudiation of the Obama agenda and big-government in general, but after November, whoever gets elected will go back to their big-government ways like they always do. Because he repudiated the Democrat agenda, Critz won. Maybe the Republican shouldn't have run away from the FairTax.

MISC:

Reminding us that leftists love dictators, Woody Allen wants to make Obama a dictator, for our own good of course.

Tar balls are washing up at Key West.

More imminent domain abuse. I love this description:
"[The government] intends to acquire 4.9 acres of border land on a dairy farm owned for three generations by the Rainville family. Last month, the Rainvilles learned that if they refuse to sell the land for $39,500, the government intends to seize it by eminent domain.





The Rainvilles call this an unjustified land-grab by federal bullies.

“They are trying to steamroll us,’’ said Brian Rainville, 36, a high school government and civics teacher whose grandfather bought the farm in 1946 and whose parents and two brothers run it now. “We have a buyer holding a gun to our head saying you have to sell or else.’’"
This guy gets it. Again, I think it's the gun fetish. Everybody in government develops a gun fetish. The US government can afford to pay a great price for this land, but it prefers to use the gun.

Apparently there's a book about how Germans thought they were free under the Nazis. Sounds familiar.

Five best hideouts without US extradition for Wall Street banksters.

Mises scholar shows that laws of economics work in Haiti just like everywhere else.

Researchers use enzyme to switch memory gene giving old mice the memory and cognitive abilities of young mice. We'll probably die of old age before the FDA approves this treatment for humans, but they'll still ban steroids in baseball.

This a fantastic experiment highlighting how absurd our worship of politically corrupted science as become - a chimpanzee challenges NOAA on hurricane predictions.
"The group is putting this claim to the test, issuing a 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Forecast today determined by a chimpanzee, “Dr. James Hansimian.”"
The name is copied from James Hansen's - the well known NASA climate fraud. How funny. This is awesome.
"“NOAA’s forecasts have been wrong not because of a lack of dedication or competence of its forecast team, but because climate science is really still its infancy,” said Amy Ridenour, president of The National Center for Public Policy Research. “We should remember this as we consider whether to adopt economically-ruinous caps on energy. If we can’t rely on 6-month forecasts, how can rely on forecasts of what rising carbon concentrations will do to our climate 25, 50 or even 100 years out?”
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“NOAA’s May outlooks have been wrong three out of the last four years – or 75% of the time,” said David Ridenour, vice president of The National Center for Public Policy Research. “We think our chimp can do better. He hasn’t been wrong so far. Of course, this is his very first hurricane season forecast.”
The video isn’t intended to needle NOAA for its erroneous forecasts, but to make a larger point about our current understanding of climate."
Sounds like needling NOAA to me.
"The National Center for Public Policy Research is a non-partisan, non-profit – somewhat less stodgy and more irreverent – free market foundation based in Washington, D.C. It is a truly independent organization, receiving 98% of its funding from individuals through hundreds of thousands of donations. No individual, foundation, or company provides the organization with more than a fraction of one percent of its annual revenue."
They got my attention.


Instead of getting information on security problems to the marketplace as soon as possible to enable businesses to secure their data as effectively as possible, Microsoft is going to share that info with governments first. This puts tremendously valuable information in the hands of the most corrupt organizations in the world while leaving businesses undefended. This is crazy. The consequences are easily predicted - more, more successful, and more damaging cyber-attacks on private companies.

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