

What a time in America's history...
In the age of mis-information, this is a place to help me Keep it Straight. Personally, what I believe: We live in the best time and place in the history of mankind. In a free and educated society, the whole will make more right decisions than wrong. The US is the greatest nation to ever exist. The U.S. Constitution lays the foundation for a free and just society where we can truly focus our energy toward the pursuit of happiness.
STOCKHOLM – After cleaning up in the Nobel science prizes, the United States scored another coup: the peace prize for a president less than nine months in office.
At a time when some had begun to question how long America's pre-eminence in science and diplomacy could last, nine of the 11 nominees who won or shared this year's five prizes handed out so far are American.
On Monday, the economics prize will be announced, and Americans are the favorites.
The scientists were recognized for work that led to breakthroughs in cancer therapies and antibiotics, and brought the world digital photography and high-speed Internet.
The chief of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences sees two big reasons for the U.S. dominance in science: money and ambition.
Gunnar Oquist, permanent secretary of the group that picks the chemistry and physics winners, cited a U.S. willingness to pour money into research and an eye for the big breakthrough, as opposed to incremental steps forward.
Europe and Asia have their share of Nobel Prizes, but of the 816 winners since the first awards were made in 1901, 309 have been American. The next closest is Britain, with some 114 winners.
NYT - As the health care debate moves to the floor of Congress, most of the serious proposals to fulfill President Obama’s original vow to curb costs have fallen victim to organized interests and parochial politics.
Labor leaders and insurance and health industry executives joined President Obama as he discussed cost-cutting efforts in May.
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And now the last two initiatives with real bite that are still in contention — a scaled-back “Cadillac tax” on high-cost health plans and a nonpartisanMedicare budget-cutting commission — are under furious assault.
Most economists’ favorite idea for slowing the growth of health care spending was ending the income tax exemption for employer-paid health insurance to make lower-cost plans more attractive. But that would hurt workers with big benefit plans, and a labor-union lobbying blitz helped kill that idea by the Fourth of July.
Lobbying by doctors, hospitals and other health care providers, meanwhile, dimmed the prospects of various proposals to cut into their incomes, including allowing government negotiation of Medicare drug prices and creating a government insurer with the muscle to lower fee payments.
“The lobbyists are winning,” said Representative Jim Cooper, a conservative Tennessee Democrat who teaches health policy.
I couldn't fit all of my core beliefs above:
We live in the best time and place in the history of mankind.
In a free and educated society, the whole will make more right decisions than wrong.
The US is the greatest nation to ever exist. The U.S. Constitution lays the foundation for a free and just society where we can truly focus our energy toward the pursuit of happiness.
If you are not happy, look inward. This world is too beautiful, and life is too short to spend it unhappy. If you think sacrificing any freedoms will bring happiness, look inward.
Religion is a net plus as each of us searches for answers to the mysteries within us and in this wonderful world.
In each of us there exist darkness and light. Both are necessary to survive, but in the end we need to let our goodness and the goodness of mankind shine.
TimesOnLine - The Nobel Peace Prize is a notoriously difficult award to predict, but yesterday's decision was clearly a political choice, with three of the past six peace awards going to Bush adversaries.
In 2002 the prize went to Jimmy Carter as an explicit rejection of the Bush presidency in the build-up to the Iraq war. In 2005 Mohamed ElBaradei, the UN atomic agency chief who had clashed with Washington over the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, was honoured. In 2007 Al Gore received the prize for his warnings on climate change, denounced by President Bush as a liberal myth.
KISIT21 - The initial reaction this morning, across the board was, surprise, too soon, and what has he done? Obama himself said he was "shocked". He was nominated for the award about 12 days into his presidency. This is 6 days after SNL finally and accurately criticized BHO for not accomplishing anything. Note on SNL skit; CNN did a segment on fact checking the accuracy of SNL. I don't remember them doing that to Bush and Palin.
NYT - KABUL, Afghanistan — A car packed with explosives blew up beside the Indian Embassy on Thursday morning, leaving 17 people dead in what India’s foreign secretary said was a direct attack on the embassy compound, the second in two years.
The bombing comes at a delicate moment. President Obama is deciding whether to increase troop levels in Afghanistan, as the top military commander here, Gen.Stanley A. McChrystal, has advised.
Larry Kudlow - ...year-to-date, while the S&P 500 is up 18 percent—a great showing no doubt—gold is up even more. The precious metal is up 21 percent. In other words, measured in true, gold-backed purchasing power, stocks have really done nothing this year. Zip. It is most disappointing.
After Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) yelled "You lie!" when President Obama told Congress that illegal immigrants would not benefit from health care reform, the president responded, "That's not true." But behind the scenes, Democrats scrambled to make sure that the president was right.
In the days that followed, congressional staff added language to the Senate Finance Committee requiring verification of applicants' citizenship or legal residency to receive benefits. The bill already bill stipulated that illegal immigrants would not receive benefits, a provision also in the House version.
On Wednesday, Senate Republicans tried to push Democrats one step further with an amendment from Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) to require a photo ID to verify a person's identity before he or she could apply for Medicaid or children's health insurance. Grassley said that photo identification would cut down on fraud and is routinely required for everyday activities like getting a fishing license. "Should states require more to get a $10 fishing license than to get health care"? Grassley asked.
This picture of Obama was in the Boston Globe this week. Can you imagine if a conservative published this.
American Spectator:
ACORN's lawyer warned ACORN 15 months ago to begin fixing its massive internal problems or face certain catastrophe. ACORN didn't listen. It let the problems fester.
The advice from Elizabeth Kingsley of Harmon, Curran, Spielberg Eisenberg LLP came in the form of an eerily prophetic legal memo to ACORN dated June 19, 2008, the day before ACORN's national boardfired disgraced founder Wade Rathke.
The memo is a kind of Holy Grail for ACORN researchers...
Founder Wade Rathke might have been wise to adopt an anti-nepotism policy. His brother Dale embezzled $948,000 from ACORN while working there. Even after Wade covered up the theft, he kept Dale on the payroll for eight years. Wade's wife, Beth Butler, and reportedly, his two children also work at ACORN.
Kingsley slams her client for not keeping political activities separate from other activities. "It may be that activities are carried out with adequate independence, but without formal policies and separation of staff functions, there are potential liabilities and problems of proof."
Another global warming setback - George Will column:
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/will100109.php3
The New York Times recently stated that they missed the boat on the Van Jones story. They blames it on being short staffed during the Labor Day weekend. Are you kidding? The New York Times. So, anyway, they decided that they would assign someone to watch Fox News so as not to miss the next one. I guarantee this leads to a detailed story about Fox News bias, lies, and ignorant viewers. Good luck NYT.
Florida Rep. Alan Grayson, under fire for conservatives for describing the gist of their health care plans as "die quickly," is not exactly backing down from claims he's crossed a line of civility. Just now on the floor, he called on members of the House to pass health care reform in the most extreme terms possible: "I apologize to the dead and Fltheir families athat we haven't voted sooner to end this holocaust in America," Grayson said. |
By Ben Smith 04:28 PM 80% plus of Americans want the current senate Baucus health care bill to be put on the internet. Democrats wont do it. Don't read it. Don't debate it. Just pass it. Its only your health and your money, you racist. Gore Vidal was recently interviewed. I think he agrees with Andy Williams. ...Last year he famously switched allegiance from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama during the Democratic nomination process for president. Now, he reveals, he regrets his change of heart. How’s Obama doing? “Dreadfully. I was hopeful. He was the most intelligent person we’ve had in that position for a long time. But he’s inexperienced. He has a total inability to understand military matters. He’s acting as if Afghanistan is the magic talisman: solve that and you solve terrorism.” America should leave Afghanistan, he says. “We’ve failed in every other aspect of our effort of conquering the Middle East or whatever you want to call it.” Another notable Obama mis-step has been on healthcare reform. “He f***ed it up. I don’t know how because the country wanted it. We’ll never see it happen.” As for his wider vision: “Maybe he doesn’t have one, not to imply he is a fraud. He loves quoting Lincoln and there’s a great Lincoln quote from a letter he wrote to one of his generals in the South after the Civil War. ‘I am President of the United States. I have full overall power and never forget it, because I will exercise it’. That’s what Obama needs — a bit of Lincoln’s chill.” Has he met Obama? “No,” he says quietly, “I’ve had my time with presidents.” Vidal raises his fingers to signify a gun and mutters: “Bang bang.” He is referring to the possibility of Obama being assassinated. “Just a mysterious lone gunman lurking in the shadows of the capital,” he says in a wry, dreamy way. Vidal now believes, as he did originally, Clinton would be the better president. “Hillary knows more about the world and what to do with the generals. History has proven when the girls get involved, they’re good at it. Elizabeth I knew Raleigh would be a good man to give a ship to.” Gore also mentioned his hate for Bush, and republicans. And his support for Timothy McVeigh. Here is the link: http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/the_way_we_live/article6854221.ece |
Priorities. Core beliefs.
Obama has put all his energy into rushing some universal health care program, while he wont make a decision on troops in Afghanistan, nor has he picked a church.
So far this month, 38 American troops have been killed in Afghanistan. For all of 2009, the number is 220 -- more than any other single year and more than died in 2001, 2002, 2003, and 2004 combined.
With casualties mounting, the debate over U.S. policy in Afghanistan is sharp and heated. The number of arrivals at Dover is increasing. But the journalists who once clamored to show the true human cost of war are nowhere to be found.
"What a tragedy. Had he lived, I think Bobby (Kennedy) would have been a great president."
But Williams had a less favourable opinion of the current president.
"Don't like him at all," he said, "I think he wants to create a socialist country. The people he associates with are very Left-wing. One is registered as a Communist.
"Obama is following Marxist theory. He's taken over the banks and the car industry. He wants the country to fail."
KISIT21 tends to agree.
Meanwhile, European Socialism weakens. NY Times: German voters clobbered the Social Democratic Party on Sunday, giving it only 23 percent of the vote, its worst performance since World War II. AND... The president of the World Bank said on Monday that America’s days as an unchallenged economic superpower might be numbered and that the dollar was likely to lose its favored position as the euro and the Chinese renminbi assume bigger roles.
“The United States would be mistaken to take for granted the dollar’s place as the world’s predominant reserve currency,” the World Bank president, Robert B. Zoellick, said in a speech at the School for Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins. “Looking forward, there will increasingly be other options to the dollar.”
Bill Clinton bought up the "Vast Right Wing Conspiracy" again (Hillary did it 1st, of course) on Meet the Press. This is the same guy who accused Obama's team of using the race card against Hillary, and now says Anti-Obamunism is race driven. Sad. He is everything that is wrong with politics.
As I watch Iran test missiles and admit to another secret nuclear plant, I remember a friend complaining that Bush didn't try to talk to his adversaries. Interesting that Obama recently did 5 Sunday morning news programs and excluded FoxNews. He excluded me.
Patrick Gaspard, considered one of the most powerful figures in the Obama White House, is a "longtime ACORN operative" and former union official, according to a report posted Monday on the American Spectator's online blog.
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BOSTON – A Massachusetts assistant attorney general has moved to dismiss a case in which the state Republican Party is trying to block the swearing-in of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy's interim replacement.
Assistant Attorney General Peter Sacks said in a court filing Friday that Gov. Deval Patrick was within his authority to appoint Paul Kirk and make the appointment effective immediately.
He says the judge hearing the case cannot delay Patrick because of the separation of powers principle in government.
Lawmakers passed a bill this week giving Patrick the power to appoint an interim replacement. Laws usually take 90 days to go into effect, but Patrick signed an emergency letter.
Republicans allege he exceeded his constitutional authority.
Kirk was sworn in Friday.
KISIT: Ha Ha. Kirk was sworn in Friday. This is related to jamming the Health Care bill through quickly. The Dems wouldn’t use this political capital for a 3-4 month interim replacement if they didn’t need the vote.
Boston Globe
A large military spending bill moving through Congress contains a little-noticed outlay for Boston that has nothing to do with national defense: $20 million for an educational institute honoring late Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts.
The earmark, tucked into the defense bill at the request of Senator John F. Kerry of Massachusetts, requires US taxpayers to help the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate realize its goal of building a repository for Kennedy’s papers and an accompanying civic learning center on the University of Massachusetts at Boston campus in Dorchester, next to the John F. Kennedy Library and Museum.
The item is drawing fire from fiscal watchdog groups, who assert that military funds should not be raided to pay for an institution that has nothing to do with improving military readiness.
Beyond raising questions about the practice of slipping earmarks into bills in Congress, the provision also presents a potential ethical question for Paul Kirk, the longtime Kennedy aide Governor Deval Patrick appointed to fill the late senator’s seat yesterday.
Kirk, who stepped down yesterday as chairman of the JFK Library Foundation, has also served as a member of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute board and has played a key role in helping plan and raise funds for the new center. If he casts a vote in favor of the defense bill, he also will be voting in favor of an institute to which he has had close personal and professional connections.
Using the national defense budget for such earmarks is considered a particular affront by those advocating for fiscal discipline in the midst of two wars that are straining Pentagon coffers. Overall, the Senate version of the bill includes 778 earmarks worth $2.65 billion, including a number that have little or nothing to do with military matters.
KISIT21 – I wonder why our soldiers are under funded and our government can’t control spending.
Two days after Obama said no country is better than another, the New York Times reports:
PITTSBURGH — President Obama and leaders of Britain and France accused Iran on Friday of building a secret underground plant to manufacture nuclear fuel, saying the country has hidden the covert operation from international weapons inspectors for years.
Obama also said: “those who used to chastise America for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for America to solve the world’s problems alone.” After eight years of President Bush’s unilateralism... maybe we’ll find out why Bush acted unilaterally.
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON -- A tiny car company backed by former Vice President Al Gore has just gotten a $529 million U.S. government loan to help build a hybrid sports car in Finland that will sell for about $89,000.
The award this week to California startup Fisker Automotive Inc. follows a $465 million government loan to Tesla Motors Inc., purveyors of a $109,000 British-built electric Roadster. Tesla is a California startup focusing on all-electric vehicles, with a number of celebrity endorsements that is backed by investors that have contributed to Democratic campaigns.
And then, behind it all, there is the Tides Foundation. Their founder describes it as this: "Tides was created to provide comprehensive flexible services and tools to those dedicated to lasting progressive social change."
And while they do legitimate things, they are also involved in the nasty of the nastiest. Take the Rathke brothers — both in ACORN, one embezzled, the other didn't. The founder of Tides gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to make it all go away.
That's what Tides does — just like when you leave footprints in the sand — they wash things away.
And you'd never know anyone was ever on the beach.