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Essential VDH: Global Warming – RIP

by Iron Fist ( 53 Comments › )
Filed under Climate, Science at October 27th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

Another home run by VDH, this time about one of our favorite topics, the Global Warming Hoax:

Not long ago, candidate Obama promised to cool the planet and lower the rising seas. Indeed, he campaigned on passing “cap-and-trade” legislation, a radical, costly effort to reduce America’s traditional carbon energy use.

The theory was that new taxes and greater regulations would make Americans pay more for fossil-fuel energy — a good thing if it reduced our burning of coal, oil and gas. Obama was not shy in admitting that under his green plans, electricity prices would “necessarily skyrocket.” His energy secretary, Steven Chu, at one point had even said, “Somehow we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe” — that is, about $8-$10 per gallon. Fairly or not, the warming movement seemed to cast a tiny elite imposing costs on a poorer and supposedly less informed middle class.

But despite a Democrat-controlled House and Senate in 2009-2010, President Obama never passed into law any global warming legislation. Now the issue is deader than a doornail — despite the efforts of the Environmental Protection Agency to enact new regulations that would never pass Congress.

So what happened to the global warming craze?

What happened? People woke up to the fact that the Democrats (and some quisling RINOs) were going to tax their asses off! Worse, they were going to do things that might cut into the availability of things like television. But let VDH tell it:

Corruption within the climate-change industry explains some of the sudden turnoff. “Climategate” — the unauthorized 2009 release of private emails from the Climatic Research Unit in the United Kingdom — revealed that many of the world’s top climate scientists were knee-deep in manipulating scientific evidence to support preconceived conclusions and personal agendas. Shrill warnings about everything from melting Himalayan glaciers to shrinking polar bear populations turned out not always to be supported by scientific facts.

Unfortunately, “green” during the last three years has also become synonymous with Solyndra-style crony capitalism. Common-sense ideas like more windmills, solar panels, retrofitted houses and electric cars have all been in the news lately. But the common themes were depressingly similar: few jobs created and little competitively priced energy produced, but plenty of political donors who landed hundreds of millions of dollars in low-interest loans from the government.

Yes, all that hurt, but I still think that when people understood that their power bill was going to quintuple, they made the simple economic decision that maybe destroying the Western Industrial System wasn’t the wave of the future. But I digress:

But even without the corruption and hypocrisy, sincere advocates of man-made global warming themselves overreached. At news that the planet had not heated up at all during the last 10 years, “global warming” gave way to “climate change” — as if to warn the public that unseasonable cold or wet weather was just as man-caused as were the old specters of drought and scorching temperatures.

Then, when “climate change” was not still enough to frighten the public into action, yet a third term followed: “climate chaos.” Suddenly some “green experts” claimed that even more terrifying disasters — from periodic hurricanes and tornadoes to volcanoes and earthquakes — could for the first time be attributed to the burning of fossil fuels. At that point, serially changing the name of the problem suggested to many that there might not be such a problem after all.

Yes, they caught the lying liars at their lying, and people who were paying attention came to understand that “Global Warming” was a hoax, pepetrated by Luddites who want to take us back to the pre-industrial age. I say “us”, but I mean America and, to a lesser extent, Europe. No one is pushing China to drop her indurtrialization, and more than they get incensed about nuclear power in Iran.

Current hard times also explain the demise of global warming advocacy. With high unemployment and near nonexistent economic growth, Americans do not want to shut down generating plants or pay new surcharges on their power bills. Most people worry first about having any car that runs — not whether it’s a more expensive green hybrid model.

Over the last half-century, Americans have agreed that smoky plants and polluting industries needed to be cleaned up. But when the green movement began to classify clean-burning heat as a pollutant, it began to lose the cash-strapped public.

While the Obama administration was subsidizing failed or inefficient green industries, radical breakthroughs in domestic fossil-fuel exploration and recovery — especially horizontal drilling and fracking — have vastly increased the known American reserves of gas and oil. Modern efficient engines have meant that both can be consumed with little, if any, pollution — at a time when a struggling U.S. economy is paying nearly half a trillion dollars for imported fossil fuels. The public apparently would prefer developing more of our own gas, oil, shale, tar sands and coal as an alternative to going broke by either importing more fuels from abroad or subsidizing more inefficient windmills and solar panels at home.

Crony Socialism (is there really any other kind) explains some of the demise of Global Warming. VDH is right about this. His summation of the problem is pretty good. I am not, however, thrilled with his closing statement:

We simply don’t know positively whether recent human activity has caused the planet to warm up to dangerous levels. But we do know that those who insist it does are sometimes disingenuous, often profit-minded, and nearly always impractical.

Um, the planet hasn’t warmed up to “dangerous levels”, sir. We don’t know that human activity has caused the planet to warm any, nor do we know that such warming is actually harmful. Thirty years ago these same anti-industrial Luddites were warning of an impending Ice Age. If anthropogenic Global Warming is staving that off, I’d call it a win.

Essential VDH: A New Hope

by Iron Fist ( 49 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2012, Energy, Military, Politics, Regulation, unemployment at October 3rd, 2011 - 11:30 am

I am not even going to try and excerpt this excellent article. Go read the whole thing. VDH is, as usual brilliant in his analysis. He sees a much brighter future for America than I do, a New Hope where I see only coming financial apocalypse. But he is smarter than I, and he has reasons for his hopes. They all hinge on electing someone other than Obama in 2012, though. All his pretty visions come crashing down f Obama gets a second term. That is why we must be vigilant about whom we nominate this time around. We can’t just give it to the “next in line”. Not if we want VDH’s beautiful vison of our future to come about.

Essential VDH:Obama’s Racial Crisis

by Iron Fist ( 53 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections 2012, Politics at September 28th, 2011 - 2:00 pm

Obama’s Racial Crisis
Our post-racial president has set race relations back decades.

In the current racial circus, the president of the United States, in addressing an assembly of upscale black professionals and political leaders, adopts the style of a Southern Baptist preacher of the 1960s. He alters his cadences and delivery to both berate and gin up the large audience — posing as a messianic figure who will “march” them out to speak truth to power. In response, the omnipresent Rep. Maxine Waters goes public yet again, to object that the president has no right to rally blacks in this way, when he does not adopt similar tones of admonishment with Jews and gays. (Should Obama try to emulate the way he thinks gays and Jews talk in his next address to them?)

Hope-and-change has now sunk into little more than a tawdry spectacle of racial spoils, as the president of the United States desperately cobbles together squabbling special-interest racial, ethnic, and gender groups in lieu of restoring the nation’s prosperity. Before the age of Obama, I don’t recall that some members of the Black Caucus was so ready to invite political opponents to “go straight to hell,” or to allege that they were veritable murderers eager to lynch blacks and restore slavery.

This is the sterotype of the Tea Partier. This is a false narrative, and we need to confront this. The fact that Herman Cain is a favorite of the Tea Party should not be discounted. He is the real deal. I am very impressed with Herman Cain. I have some reservations on him because of his stance on the Second Amendment. He is not as strong a candidate on that issue as Rick Perry is. He needs to address this. The lack of support for the Second Amendment coming from the GOP in light of recent court cases (to say nothing of the Fast and Furious scandal) is disappointing. The GOP has nothing to lose and tons to gain by full-bore support of the Second Amendment. It is a Civil Rights issue, after all. It is time we too k the Civil Rights movement back from the Democrats, who co-opted it only after Republicans did the heavy lifting.

In any event, VDH tackles the overwhelming charges of racism that are predictibly coming from the Left, and he does it in his inimitable manner. The capstone:

Who, then, in the Tea Party, cares that the businessman Cain does not sound like a Yale academic, or that the crease in his pants might be not so straight, or that he cannot excite tics in cable anchormen’s legs? For tea-partiers, race is irrelevant: Being a Godfather’s Pizza CEO apparently is proof of greater accomplishment than a long political career, an Ivy League degree, or a distinguished tenure on Wall Street.

In short, Obama’s economic agenda has hurt blacks most of all. And his desperate efforts to deal with that fact have set race relations back decades.

I absolutely agree with that. Our first Affirmative Action President is the worst thing that could have happened to race relations. He brings nothing of benefit to any side. As his loyal followers in the Black Community are learning to their regret. Read the whole thing. VDH is almost always worth the read.

Essential VDH:The Great Obama Catharsis

by Iron Fist ( 45 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Cult of Obama, Economy, Health Care, History, Politics at September 20th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

As always, VDH is a great read. Here he takes on the Obamessiah, listing all of the various lessons that we can learn from Obama:

Barack Obama has done the United States a great, though unforeseen, favor. He has brought to light, as no one else could, many of the pernicious assumptions of our culture from the last half-century. He turned theory and “what ifs” into fact for all America to see, experience, and, yes, suffer through.

The Years of Wandering…

Jimmy Carter tried to enact the therapeutic agenda, but he was inept. Liberals for the last thirty years blamed his failure on incompetence rather than his statist message. Until the Obama meltdown, progressives had faulted Bill Clinton as a wily sell-out who had won an improbable second term only by cynically reforming welfare and balancing budgets. Dick Morris engineered his comeback and now he works for Fox News: enough said. So the complaint was that the messenger was slick, but the noble message was diluted.

But Obama was supposed to be Clintonian in his political charisma and Carteresque in his devotion to liberal causes. When he boasted that he was “The One” we had been waiting for, he was more accurate than he thought in assessing liberal sentiment. You see, as a young, post-racial, first African-American president — glib, hip, cool, charismatic, with unapologetic Chicago hard-core leftist roots and Ivy League certification — Barack Obama was right out of liberal central casting. He would do what no other liberal had done in fifty years: prove to America that it really, really was left-of-center by ramming down its throat both a liberal agenda and thousands of left-wing facilitators.

Obama has done that in spades. He has shown us exactly how far out of the mainstream of this Center-Right nation the Democrats are. Obama, more than any other one person, created the Tea PArty movement. That will be the Obama Legacy, though not one Liberals are likely to take much comfort in. Another of Obama negative lessons comes from Libya Adventure:

Leading from Behind

I don’t think another president will ask the Arab League and the UN — but not the U.S. Congress — whether he can lead from behind France and Britain in bombing an Arab oil exporter on behalf of “rebels” who promise Sharia Law. “Putting light” between America and Israel earned us this week’s charade at the UN, and a new Middle East war on the horizon in the manner of 1967 or 1973, but this time with new enemies on the periphery like Iran, Turkey, and Pakistan in addition to a hostile Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. “Reset” won’t be used any more, and the idea that friends like Britain, Israel, Eastern Europe, etc. were to be shunned while rivals and enemies like the Palestinians, Russia, and the Latin American communists were to be courted is over also. Friends are friends for a reason, and enemies the same — regardless of what Obama learned at Chicago and Harvard.

The emphasis is mine. This sums up in a nutshell Obama’s seemingly bizzarre treatment of Israel and the various Moslem states that are her, and our, enemies. He really can’t tell friend from foe from his postmodern, irrational world-view.

Another thing to die from Obama-poisoning is Keyensianism:

Buffetism

After $5 trillion in borrowing and 9.1% unemployment, Keynesian economics has been slain by Obama. Oh, Obama may crisscross the country demanding just one more chance to borrow another half-trillion to “grow jobs,” but no one is listening any more. “Shovel ready,” “stimulus,” “investments,” and “infrastructure” simply have been redefined by Obama as euphemisms for wasteful borrowing. I doubt they will regain currency for a decade or so. And thanks to Obama, a billion is now a passé noun, and trillion has been reduced to the status of monopoly money

Surely we have never had, nor ever will have, as wasteful a President as Obama. He has been a walking disaster for our budget numbers. So bad that the Democrats didn’t even bother passing budgets their last two years in power in the House. Such a failure by the dominant political party is also unprecedented. VDH goes on about the negative lessons of the Obama Regime. As always, read the whole thing. You’ll be glad you did.