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Rand Paul’s SOTU Response

by Bumr50 ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Libertarianism, Republican Party, Special Report at January 29th, 2014 - 9:12 am

Senator Paul delivers a reasoned and informative response that’s easily understood by folks who don’t follow politics and are unsure of their economic philosophy.

Predictions For Tonight’s State Of The Union Address:

by Flyovercountry ( 269 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Cult of Obama, Fascism, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Socialism, Tranzis at February 12th, 2013 - 8:00 pm

            Political Cartoons by Glenn McCoy

Prediction number one:

Our President will prescribe a course of action that will inevitably lead us to the economic conditions now being experienced in Venezuela. In order to determine if this prediction comes true, we first must understand what has happened in Venezuela. The tin pot dictator of that nation advocated for massive deficit spending and wealth redistribution. He promised to take care of Venezuela’s little people with cradle to grave government gifts to look after every conceivable need the Venezuelans would ever face, and confiscated every piece of private capital from, “Millionaires and Billionaires,” in order to finance it, each step of the way claiming that it would only be fair if those who could afford to, would just pay a little bit more.

(If this scares you, it’s because you can read, and realize that today, Venezuela is unable to grow its own food, and can not keep their shelves stocked sufficiently to fend off a national famine, which Hugo Chavez will not suffer the consequences for at all. You see, like all leftists, once consequences raised their ugly heads, he bolted and took up residence in a Cuban Hospital.)

Prediction number two:

Our President will champion Once again his commitment to the new, “democracies,” which now exist in Egypt and Libya, and tout his sale of 20 warplanes to the Egyptians as a measure to promote stability in the region. While he may make reference to the fact that the Muslim Brotherhood now runs those two nations, he’ll neglect to mention that this is the same organization that also claims Al Qaeda and Hamas as constituent members, something that the more astute of you would doubtless find to be somewhat pertinent to any substantive discussion.

Prediction number three:

He’ll take credit for the anemic job growth that has occurred during his watch, spin it to sound as if it’s been a boom period in our history, and simultaneously blame any ill effects our economy is now continuing to experience on George W. Bush. He’ll do this with a straight face, but he’ll continue his class warfare shtick while mentioning several times that his prompting national hatred of, “Millionaires and Billionaires,” does not in fact constitute class warfare.

Prediction number four:

He’ll make a big production out of his supposed claim that he’s single handedly decimated Al Qaeda. He’ll neglect to mention that it was Al Qaeda, carrying weapons that we supplied them with, who overran our embassies in both Cairo and Benghazi, welcomed there with open arms by the way by both governments, since they are all part of the same monster.

Prediction number five:

He’ll propose a, “balanced approach,” to solving our deficit problems, and he’ll use the phrase common sense. The approach will consist of spending loads more cash today, and then promise to cut expenses over ten future years, praying the whole time that future Congresses follow through on his promised discipline. This will necessitate of course that some future group of politicians will be the first to finally behave in a responsible manner. He’ll talk about how he’s already found $1 Trillion in cuts through common sense measures like eliminating fraud, theft, and waste, which for some reason has never before occurred to anyone in our history prior to Barack Obama. Then he’ll claim that not increasing money spent according to the asinine projections of our base line budget is somehow the same as saving money, as if we’re not already onto that particular trick.

Bonus Prediction:

He will skip discussion of Health Care, more specifically the fact that the Obamacare law is already starting to crumble under its own onerous weight.

Bonus Prediction Two:

He’ll call for a more civilized tone in political discourse again, while simultaneously bashing all conservatives as unreasonable radicals and labeling the entire Tea Party Movement as racist.

Cross Posted from Musings of a Mad Conservative.

The State of Confusion Address.

by Flyovercountry ( 56 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Economy, Elections 2012, Politics at January 26th, 2011 - 6:30 pm

Crossposted at Musings of a Mad Conservative.

Last night, Barak Obama proved once again, do not underestimate his ability to be disingenuous.  Never before have we had a President with such arrogance combined with such little actual accomplishment and such little ability.  The A.P. ran a post speech fact check.  Needless to say, it wasn’t very flattering to President Obama.  It seems that the President failed in his basic math on every single major initiative presented during his speech.  Contrast that with President Bush.  He was accused of a single gaffe during his SOTU of 2003, and that one gaffe was brought up as a campaign issue during both the 2004 and 2008 elections. (For my liberal friends, watch your alphabet media newscasts tonight, and see if this gets more than a passing mention.)  For my part though, it is the new found frugality of Barak Obama which has me feeling like Charlie Brown eyeballing Lucy Obama holding the football for another attempt to kick that ball to the moon.  Perhaps because, he lost said frugality while still making the same speech, a new world record.  President Obama highlighted his promise to cut the budget deficit by $500 Billion over the next 10 years by proposing more spending on the same old unnecessary stuff which failed to stimulate the economy 2 years ago.  That’s right, he plans to cut the deficit by spending more.  I was taught how to balance a check book as a part of my 6th grade math class.  (Mr. Steckley would be so proud of me today!)  Apparently, in the state of Hawaii, that skill is considered to be for the little people. 

Don’t misunderstand me, Paul Ryan’s plan to cut $100 Billion this year is not nearly enough, but it at least has the virtue of being a step in the right direction.  We will not, as a nation cut our deficit by starting out spending more of what we don’t have.  Ryan’s plan would also have a deficit decrease over the next 10 years of $1.5 Trillion, roughly 3 times the savings offered up by the Obama Plan, if that were Obama’s intention.  Perhaps a look at some of the problems with Obama’s math might be in order.  Some examples from the link above:

OBAMA: Tackling the deficit “means further reducing health care costs, including programs like Medicare and Medicaid, which are the single biggest contributor to our long-term deficit. Health insurance reform will slow these rising costs, which is part of why nonpartisan economists have said that repealing the health care law would add a quarter of a trillion dollars to our deficit.”
THE FACTS: The idea that Obama’s health care law saves money for the government is based on some arguable assumptions.
To be sure, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated the law will slightly reduce red ink over 10 years. But the office’s analysis assumes that steep cuts in Medicare spending, as called for in the law, will actually take place. Others in the government have concluded it is unrealistic to expect such savings from Medicare.
In recent years, for example, Congress has repeatedly overridden a law that would save the treasury billions by cutting deeply into Medicare pay for doctors. Just last month, the government once again put off the scheduled cuts for another year, at a cost of $19 billion. That money is being taken out of the health care overhaul. Congress has shown itself sensitive to pressure from seniors and their doctors, and there’s little reason to think that will change.

OBAMA: “The bipartisan Fiscal Commission I created last year made this crystal clear. I don’t agree with all their proposals, but they made important progress. And their conclusion is that the only way to tackle our deficit is to cut excessive spending wherever we find it — in domestic spending, defense spending, health care spending, and spending through tax breaks and loopholes.”
THE FACTS: Obama’s fiscal commission did not simply recommend cutting excessive spending; it proposed that the deficit could only be tamed by cutting $3 for every $1 of new revenue raised — in other words, a painful mix of spending cuts and tax increases. Instead, Obama proposed an overhaul of the corporate tax system that would eliminate loopholes and tax breaks but also reduce tax rates. The net effect would be neutral; it would not reduce or raise any revenue. Obama has yet to sign on to any of the ideas, even though he promised when creating the panel that it would not be “one of those Washington gimmicks.”

OBAMA: “To put us on solid ground, we should also find a bipartisan solution to strengthen Social Security for future generations.”
THE FACTS: With that comment, Obama missed another chance to embrace the tough medicine proposed by the commission for bringing down the deficit. For example, he ruled out slashing benefits or partially privatizing the program, and made no reference to raising the retirement age. That left listeners to guess how he plans to do anything to salvage the popular retirement program whose trust funds are expected to run out of money in 2037 without changes.

To prove that the Democrats remain nothing more than partisan hacks, we have this tidbit I found at Weazelzippers.  The Democrat Leadership wasted no time in tearing apart Ryan’s aforementioned proposals.  I have no problem with their disagreement, that is what vigorous political debate is about.  But in this instance, it turns out, they didn’t bother to read the proposal prior to not liking it.  Now, it was bad enough that they voted for the destruction of our health care system without bothering with trite little things like reading the bill before voting on it, but I would have thought that they learned their lesson on that one.  America, we have bigger things to worry about than politics.  Apparently our national leaders are among the laziest people on Earth.  I used to say that the two laziest professions were journalist and professional psychic.  I am being forced to amend that to being the three laziest professions and including Congressman in the mix. 

In the end, I was right, the SOTU these days is nothing more than a pep-rally.  Last night it was a campaign kickoff from the man admonishing all Republicans in Washington to avoid campaigning prior to his arbitrarily approved date.  It was a waste of my time, an hour and a half I’ll never get back.

UPDATE:  Walter Williams has written a brilliant column today appearing in Investor’s Business Daily. 

UPDATE II: Rep. Eric Cantor (R) Virginia gets it.

The State of the Union 1/25/2011 Open thread Part II

by Phantom Ace ( 269 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Open thread, Politics at January 25th, 2011 - 9:39 pm

This is the 2nd thread to discuss Obama’s  State of the Union speech.

So far his biggest lie is that America has the most prosperous economy in the world. That’s a total lie. He is also promoting Green jobs, something that has failed.Also, he is pushing just College education. What about trade schools, for people who aren’t college materials.

Note to TFK: Kerry and McCain are sitting together.

Paul Ryan is set to respond.