Friday, January 30, 2009

Peggy Noonan Completely Hit the Nail on the Head... a must read

I was in the grocery store last night picking up some chocolate chips so B could make some cookies for a Super Bowl get together that we are going to and I happen to look over at the magazines near the check out. It was all Obama. Whether it was the President and Michele, the whole family, or just the First Lady and the girls, it seemed like every single magazine in the rack had a picture of at least one Obama on it. To say that the Obama image has reached market saturation is an understatement. Obviously I didn’t vote for the President in the first place, but it seems to have gotten to a ridiculous point.

Throw on top of that the whole stimulus fiasco going on and it’s getting to the point of nausea. So when I started checking the news this morning and saw this article by Peggy Noonan, I was totally blown away. It is DEAD ON THE MONEY!

If you don’t catch any other news about he stimulus, at least read this. There aren’t any numbers or statistic, just very adept observations. Here are my favorites:


“That's what the stimulus bill was about—not knowing what time it is, not knowing the old pork-barrel, group-greasing ways are over, done, embarrassing. When you create a bill like that, it doesn't mean you're a pro, it doesn't mean you're a tough, no-nonsense pol. It means you're a slob.”

Okay, that one was a little rougher than the rest of the piece, check these ones out.

This one is the best, a total slam dunk, I wish I would have written it myself.


“That's how the Democratic establishment in the House looks, not like people who
are responding to a crisis, or even like people who are ignoring a crisis, but
people who are using a crisis. Our hopeful, compelling new president shouldn't
have gone with this bill. He made news this week by going to the House to meet
with Republicans. He could have made history by listening to them.”

And here comment about the media saturation of Obama.

When the office is omnipresent, it is demystified. Constant exposure deflates
the presidency, subtly robbing it of power and making it more common.

You have to check out the whole article, it hits the nail on the head.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Stimulus Passes the House

Not surprisingly the stimulus bill passed the House by a vote of 244 - 188. NO Republicans voted for the bill, while 11 Democrats voted against it.

Now it's on to the Senate, where the bill will get more pork, more pages, and we will get more debt, more government, and more wasteful spending by our elected officials.

Pres. Obama held a cocktail party after the vote and invited Dem and Rep leaders. They served drinks and wagyu (kind of like Kobe... yeah, almost as expensive) steak appetizers. I'm not sure what that is all about.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Facebook

I quickly signed in to Facebook yesterday and looked up one friend. Since then I have gotten a TON of friend requests. This thing is crazy. I suddenly feel so loved. :)

If you've made a request already, don't be offended if it takes a couple of days to get my stuff set up and acknowledge you. If you haven't added me to your friend list, then please do.

Crazy stuff.

Remember the words of Rahm Emanuel...

As you hear more and more about the pork and waste and payback to unions and special interest groups in this crushing burden of a stimulus bill, remember the words of the White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel,

"Never let a serious crisis go to waste. What I mean by that is it's an opportunity to do things you couldn't do before."

This is how Pres. Obama's closest advisers see the pain and misery of the people suffering from the mess that was created by Fannie and Freddie. That is sad.

I have a stimulus headache!

When I first started looking at this entirely unmanageable stimulus bill it was over 300 pages, which approaches unreasonable.

As H.R. 1 now stands it is 1588 pages. There are only a couple of reasons a single bill would ever be that big. The first is that the desire was to make it so complex and obtuse that no one would be able to read, understand, and keep track of every part of it. This coincides with the amount of money (nearly a TRILLION DOLLARS!) associated with it. Quite frankly, with that much money and a bill this large and complicated, you would need an extra BILLION dollars just to set up an agency to monitor the corruption being proliferated in the name of this bill. The second reason you would make a bill this big is to make sure that you had enough pork in it to offend every Jew, Muslim, and vegetarian on the planet. This bill is nothing more than a 'pat on the back' pay back to the groups that propelled the Democrats into power. I'm disgusted and overwhelmed at the stupidity of this whole thing.

I know the economic situation is tough, I see it every day (more layoffs in my company coming today), but this doesn't even approach being a responsible or EFFECTIVE approach. This is a power grab! This is outrageous! I'm nauseous...

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

So what are we really doing here?

No, it's not a deep philosophical question, I'm actually talking about the 'stimulus bill' that as far as I can tell would put money into the economy at a snail's pace. I keep hearing about "shovel ready" projects, but usually by the time something is "shovel ready" it's already been paid for or financed. The projects in the stimulus all seem like long term goals over the next five to ten YEARS. At the same time the rhetoric about it is fast and furious.

I don't get it.

Thomas Sowell had a good article that addressed EXACTLY what I am talking about.

My favorite point the T.S. makes is that if the President and the Congress REALLY wanted to act quickly and get cash flowing into the market NOW, then they would be cutting taxes. Tax cuts put money into your next pay check. Looking at the shaky nature of the market lately, and the mass amounts of layoffs and hard business conditions, I can't help but think that the BEST thing to do is cut business and personal tax rates by 30% across the board. Not a short term cut, but cuts without an expiration. In addition to that they should cut capital gains taxes by 30% as well. The key of course if for people to see that this is a long term strategy, which means that this is "extra money" that they will have for the long term. That's when companies decide they don't have to lay off as many people. That's when individuals decide to make a larger investment (like a new car). That's when the smart companies would seize an opportunity to gain market share over their competitors and expand rather than contract.

But then of course people complain that you would have to make government cuts to make up the difference.

Two things here. Number one... YEAH!! It would be a great thing if government started cutting and cutting big. Free up some of that cash for the private sector! Number two: lowering capital gains rates has consistently shown to have the direct effect of INCREASING the amount of revenue that comes into the government.

Basically everybody wins. Unless of course the real goal is the one that T.S. points out in his article... POWER and government control.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Skeet shooting puppies with lightning...

We had a great weekend! We had a couple of couples over for dinner on Friday night and squeezed in a game of Taboo, then we actually got a sitter and went with a some friends to the National Comedy Theatre on Saturday night after a wonderful dinner at Rigatony's.

One of the skits that they did at the NCT was where they had to get someone to guess the activity that they were doing and based on audience input they changed some of the 'normal' things in the activity to 'abnormal' things. Hence... 'Skeet shooting puppies with lightning..." You get the idea. It was at least an hour of solid belly laughs. Good times.

Then yesterday Mark finished up the Draw Near series at SSCC with a lesson on worship. It was so awesome! The whole series has been really thought provoking focusing on meditation, prayer, fasting, and worship. Incredible. If you missed any part of it I highly suggest listening to the downloads.

I hope everyone has a blessed week!

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Friday, January 23, 2009

Mexico City Policy

It appears that Obama is getting ready to discreetly rescind the Mexico City Policy. After it wasn't included in the executive orders from yesterday, I was hopeful that he would not do what he said he would do during the campaign. Both Pres. Clinton and Pres. Bush had taken advantage of the Roe v. Wade anniversary to change course on the international funding of groups that provide or educate about abortion.

Now it appears that Pres. Obama will begin using our tax dollars to fund abortions in other countries. The Hyde Amendment prevents tax dollars going to abortions in the US. Of course, candidate Obama pledged to sign the Freedom of Choice Act, which would dissolve the Hyde Amendment, the partial birth abortion ban, and virtually every other restriction on abortion in the US.

Let's hope that neither of these actually happens. You cannot decrease the number of abortions by making them easier to get and funding them with taxpayer dollars.

****UPDATE: Even as I was writing this, Pres. Obama signed the order rescinding the Mexico City Policy. YOUR tax dollars will now fund abortions around the world. Does this strike a cord with evangelicals that voted for Obama? Just curious...

Obama’s First Steps… is that right, Greg?

Warning: Long Post :)

It was very odd to watch the signing of the executive orders that Obama issued yesterday. On two of the orders he paused during his explanation and asked for clarification on the order that he was signing, from his legal counsel Greg Craig. It just sounded strange.

Then during excellent questioning about the implications of the executive orders, Robert Gibbs, the White House Pres Secretary, also said that he would have to refer to Greg,


QUESTION: Just so the American people have an understanding, if, for example,
U.S. forces were to capture Osama bin Laden or someone less well known, but of
operational significance, are they to understand, the American people, that only
the Field Manual and the Field Manual only will be the interrogation method used
to interrogate a target as valuable potentially as Osama bin Laden or someone of
that operational significance?
GIBBS: Well, as it relates to your first
question, let me get some guidance from -- from Greg and members of the NSC.

So who is Greg Craig?

Mr. Craig is quite a high profile lawyer.

One of his major clients over the years was John Hinckley Jr. If you aren’t familiar, he is the man who tried to assassinate President Reagan shortly after he took office. He was key in securing Hinckley’s (much deserved) insanity plea.

He was also involved in the Elian Gonzalez case that received so much press attention. Elian of course immigrated to this country from Cuba on a raft with others, including his mother who did not survive the trip. American law is that if their feet reach land they can stay (claim asylum). Elian was taken in by his family in Florida, but Mr. Craig represented Elian’s father in Cuba and argued that he should be sent back. We all remember the dramatic pictures of the boy being ripped from his family’s arms at gunpoint and taken back to Cuba.

He also represented a Panamanian legislator wanted in the US for killing a US soldier and the attempted murder of another.

Most recently he secured asylum in the US for two former Bolivian government officials who were under indictment in Bolivia for the murder of 67 protestors by the Bolivian government in 2003.

Seems like a strange pick for a White House council. More concerning to me is that Mr. Craig seems to be the lead person in the Obama White House advising the President about terrorists held by the US Government.

So what did the executive orders do yesterday?

First a little background.

The War on Terror is tricky. First of all we are not fighting uniformed soldiers of a sovereign or even formally organized country or even a single ‘group’. Rather we are fighting a collection of people who for one reason or another, mainly religious, hate the United States and will oppose us even if it means sacrificing their lives or the lives of those they love. So, they are tough to track down. They hide among innocent civilians and blend in very well. We are currently holding 245 of these people in Guantanamo. We originally held several hundred, but the rest have been ‘processed’ meaning that they have been tried by a military court, released to a foreign government, or released and sent back to their home country. At least 61 of those released have been found again on the battlefield (mostly in Afghanistan). Some were released to Saudi Arabia, where they were run through an anti-jihadi program meant to undo brain washing. This is partly sponsored by the US. One of those was just identified by Al Qaeda as the deputy leader of AQ in Yemen. You see the problem. We don’t want to release these people and have them show up on the battlefield next month shooting American soldiers.

Some of these people could be tried and convicted in normal American courts. Of course to do that we would need to bring in a great deal of evidence that has been collected. We would also need to disclose the techniques use for gathering some of that evidence. This would expose our techniques to the enemy, who would cut off our pipeline of information making future efforts more difficult.

Basically what it comes down to is a difficulty of handling these detainees. So the Bush administration had opted for military courts where information could be kept secret and the terrorists would wait their turn at Gitmo.

This is not popular with the left in America because these people aren’t getting ‘due process’ in their eyes. Whether or not they should really be allowed ‘due process’ is another question.

In any case, the executive orders yesterday called for the closing of Gitmo in 1 year. They also required, “The CIA shall close as expeditiously as possible any detention facilities that it currently operates and shall not operate any such detention facility in the future.”

So then, what do we do with these bad guys? Well, the orders also set up a special task force responsible for reviewing all of the cases on these individuals and selecting either to release them, release them to a foreign government, prosecute them in American criminal courts, or plan d, which the task force is responsible for defining. Basically they are pushing for the release, or release to a foreign government, of most of these individuals which is hidden in the words, “New diplomatic efforts may result in an appropriate disposition of a substantial number of individuals currently detained at Guantánamo.” The ones that they choose to prosecute in American courts, or continue to hold, could be coming to a prison in near you.

The wisdom of this decision is yet to be seen. We may find out the answer on the battlefields of Afghanistan, in the investigation following the next terrorist attack, or in reflection decades from now. Personally I’m hoping for the last of the three.

Unfortunately what we have seen so far from those released is not encouraging.

The history of people, like Greg, providing the advice to the president don’t offer much hope either.

 
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