Having lost some of the old fire, this old fool took a little time off, but now intends to resume posts, not daily but perhaps once or twice a week. We'll see how it goes.
Meanwhile, little has changed. Obama, after a vacation, is back on television daily. It doesn't seem to help his popularity but it doesn't appear to hurt much either. Maybe people just tune him out.
Pelosi is on television nearly as often as Obama, and her remarks are as idiotic as ever. Her latest: she's concerned that someone will murder a gay San Francisco politician, as happened in the late 1970s. Wait! Maybe that's not what concerns her but isn't it her responsibility to make her concerns clear? Let's cut her some slack, though. She was bawling when she announced her concerns. Probably couldn't help herself. Is there no Democrat in the House who would make a more competent Speaker? If there is, why isn't that person Speaker?
Harry Reid isn't any better than he used to be. Actually, he's a laughing stock but a dangerous one. He's behind in the polls for re-election. Maybe Nevadans will solve our national problem by dumping Harry Reid. That's this old fool's fond hope, anyhow.
Then there's the Bozo who speaks for Obama before the press daily. And Ram-it-through Rahm. And a thousand czars -- well, thirty or so -- all unconfirmed. Are any better choices than Van Jones was? By the way, what does a green jobs czar actually do?
Why is Obama angry at the American people? He isn't? He appeared angry during his non-SOU speech to a joint session of Congress. Can't remember the exact words but he seemed to say that none of us is sincere when we oppose his policies and none of us is very smart, otherwise we'd do what he tells us to do.
Poor Joe Wilson, Republican Congressman from South Carolina. His party leaders forced him to take one for the team and apologize to Obama, who really did lie about health care for illegals and lots of other things. Joe got even though, by filling his re-election coffers with money, lots of it. Good for Joe.
Obama lies almost daily. You'd need a truth squad to counter all his lies. His biggest lie: We must reform health care to save money. Then we learn from the CBO that Obama's reform will cost $1 trillion in the first 10 years and more after that.
Another lie: We need a government plan to increase competition. Come again?
More later.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
LAT: Blame governator for CA budget deadlock
According to LAT editors today, California's budget deadlock is the fault of Arnold the governator. Forget that Democrats in California's legislature repeatedly submitted budget proposals they knew Republicans would not approve -- they need Republicans because of the two-thirds requirement -- and/or the governator would veto, including an attempt to pass tax increases illegally, that is, without the required two-thirds of the legislature approving them.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
LAT: Sotomayor stands up to GOP grilling
That's the headline from today's LAT. Impartial, no?
Obama at the All-Star game
Obama throws the first pitch at the All-Star game. He winds up to do it. Who is he imitating? His pitch barely reaches home plate, though he practiced before the game. What a fraud. Surely he used Air Force One to get to St. Louis from Washington. Surely he took the Secret Service with him. Surely, St. Louis police helped insure the president's safety. It was expensive and it accomplished nothing except it got the president on television again. He could have gotten on television from Washington, though the All-Star game probably drew a larger audience than he could have drawn alone..
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Lexington's leaving, thank God
The Economist's Lexington columnist is leaving America after 13 years. Good riddance. In his final column, Lexington passes on his observations about America's pluses and minuses. It appears he has learned a little but fails to understand some aspects of America's culture. See the column.
Meanwhile, a new Lexington takes his place. His first (presumably) column is about Sarah Palin, wouldn't you know. Lexington admits he lives and socializes with "highly educated liberals" who call Palin “moron”, “idiot”, “megalomaniac” or worse. Then he proceeds to offer "expert" testimony about the kinds of people who support Palin. They're uneducated, he says, and the job market has been unkind to them for years. Too often they're white and male, they're under privileged and they object to reverse discrimination. They make up the Republican base and there aren't enough of them to elect a candidate. Republican Party bigwigs don't want Palin as a presidential candidate, Lexington argues. They're too smart for that. They want someone who is less polarizing and more competent.
Which raises the question? How does Lexington know these things. From talking with his liberal friends?
Meanwhile, a new Lexington takes his place. His first (presumably) column is about Sarah Palin, wouldn't you know. Lexington admits he lives and socializes with "highly educated liberals" who call Palin “moron”, “idiot”, “megalomaniac” or worse. Then he proceeds to offer "expert" testimony about the kinds of people who support Palin. They're uneducated, he says, and the job market has been unkind to them for years. Too often they're white and male, they're under privileged and they object to reverse discrimination. They make up the Republican base and there aren't enough of them to elect a candidate. Republican Party bigwigs don't want Palin as a presidential candidate, Lexington argues. They're too smart for that. They want someone who is less polarizing and more competent.
Which raises the question? How does Lexington know these things. From talking with his liberal friends?
Too much Obama
On July 4th, Obama appeared on television during the Capital Fourth progam on PBS. Apparently he is to appear during the Baseball All-Star game tonight. Wonder why he wasn't at Michael Jackson's Memorial. The guy is a media hog. It takes a huge ego to appear on television as often as he does.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
California's budget crisis
Nothing has changed. California's legislative Democrats still refuse to offer a budget that Republican legislators and the governator will approve. The Democrats can't do it without them, though the lower house tried -- passing illegal tax increases just days ago.
How will this end? Only God knows. Ultimately, California's voters are responsible for this mess, having put these immature, idiot legislators into office. (A legislator, who shall remain nameless due to a senior moment, has advertised lately on the radio for a constitutional amendment that would end the citizen initiative process, arguing that only the legislature is qualified to submit issues to voters. Meanwhile, the governator has rightly criticized the legislature for holding hearings on cow tails while the budget crisis remains unsolved.) A court, perhaps a bankruptcy court, may eventually be saddled with solving this crisis. God help that poor court.
How will this end? Only God knows. Ultimately, California's voters are responsible for this mess, having put these immature, idiot legislators into office. (A legislator, who shall remain nameless due to a senior moment, has advertised lately on the radio for a constitutional amendment that would end the citizen initiative process, arguing that only the legislature is qualified to submit issues to voters. Meanwhile, the governator has rightly criticized the legislature for holding hearings on cow tails while the budget crisis remains unsolved.) A court, perhaps a bankruptcy court, may eventually be saddled with solving this crisis. God help that poor court.
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