Friday, July 31, 2009

Tax dollars paying for hip hop artists

They fly them in from around the world. They're ambassadors of peace. Yeah. And CNN sees nothing askew with that.

Pro Constitution rally at Hood Park Saturday

When

Saturday, August 1, 2009 11:00 AM

Where

Hood Park
105 West Front Street
Perrysburg OH 43551


Sr citizens are "useless eaters who waste medical resources"

This is a blog comment on Obama's own website. Granted, anybody can say anything on blogs, but Obama's comments are monitored and numerous comments like this are scattered all over the blog. Follow this link to read the commentary. Other links are embedded in the quotation:
The Wall Street Journal reported (”Government Care’s Assault on Seniors,” July 23 2009) that Congressional legislation (H.R. 3200) will “reduce access to care, pressure the elderly to end their lives prematurely, and doom baby boomers to painful later years.” This is consistent with material on Barack Obama’s own Web site, Barackobama.com. It is to be remembered that all contributions are vetted by the site’s moderators, and material with which Obama’s staff does not agree is deleted. Barack Obama’s Web site approved numerous postings to the effect that the country’s senior citizens–and we will all be senior citizens some day unless we die first–are useless eaters whose access to medical services should be severely curtailed to save money. Here is one of the more egregious entries, and we doubt that it was really posted by a 79 year old woman with health problems
    I am 79, on Medicare and have several medical problems. We need some transparency on this issue. I strongly support Health Care Reform, but measures that cut costs and cover most citizens will be very hard to sell, and so far Obama hasn’t much stomach for fights. We must have less choice for end-of-life patients, and probably a measure of rationing for everyone (”No, you can’t have that test” and to a clinic “No you can’t have that machine. Only three per state allowed.” I assume the various panels at work are looking at best practice in France, Germany, Norway, and others.

Thousands of stimulus $$ used for porno, foolish projects


Little did the taxpayers know they voted to spend "stimulus" $$ THIS way. Michelle Malkin has the story. Follow this link. Be sure to follow the link to the FNC video:
Stimulus money for the National Endowment for the Arts is supposed to be “restricted specifically to job preservation. ”

But a look at the list of NEA stimulus projects reveals that the money is being used instead for sexual titillation. Fox News reported on some of the eye-opening projects here.

Straight from the National Endowment for the Arts website, you can check out the list for yourselves. Highlights:

· $50,000 to the Center for Puppetry Arts in Atlanta, Georgia. The Center’s website is spotlighting “the Emperor’s New Clothes” described as an “… interactive adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Emperor’s New Clothes” in which the “tailors are crafty foxes, the prime minister is a near-sighted camel, the councilor is a befuddled old walrus, and the Emperor is a pig” that is “big and pink and loves to dress up in fancy clothes.”

Burke Badenhop

And now for some completely unpolitical news. Hometown favorite and Perrysburg graduate Burke Badenhop is a pitcher with the Florida Marlins; he can be found here on video, defending a teammate at a Dodgers game. Lots more video of Burke at this website. Go, Burke!
In the seventh inning on Sunday at Dodger Stadium, Badenhop struck Hudson near the right hip with a 90-mph fastball. Because warnings were issued an inning earlier by home-plate umpire Bob Davidson, both Badenhop and Gonzalez were ejected.

Tempers began to simmer in the sixth inning when Dodgers reliever Jeff Weaver plunked Marlins shortstop Hanley Ramirez in the back of his left shoulder with a 90-mph fastball. One pitch earlier, Weaver buzzed a fastball up and in on Ramirez.


Michigan turns on itself

Look at what the ruling elite has come up with in Michigan to encourage businesses to stay. The article is called Will the Last Employers to Leave Michigan Please Turn Off the Lights? Click here to read the article.
The brainstorms the Democrats are proposing include:

"Hiking the minimum wage to $10 an hour for all workers.

  • Imposing a blanket moratorium on home foreclosures for 12 months.
  • Cutting utility rates 20% across the board.
  • Requiring all employers to provide health care to their employees.
  • Hiking, by $100 a week, and extending, for six months, unemployment benefits.

More on cap and tax

American Issues Project has the scoop on MORE, still MORE, requirements of the new cap and tax the Senate is trying to pass. You didn't reckon on the Democratic Party's desire to control every miniscule aspect of your life. Click this link to go back to American Issues for the article:

Let me introduce you to a little section of the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill called the"Building Energy Performance Labeling Program". It's section 304 of the bill and it says, basically, that your house belongs to the state. See, the Federal Government really wants a country full of energy-efficient homes, so much so that the bill mandates that new homes be 30 percent more energy efficient than the current building code on the very day the law is signed. That efficiency goes up to 50 percent by 2014 and only goes higher from there, all the way to 2030. That, by the way, is not merely a target but a requirement of the law. New homes must reach those efficiency targets no matter what.

But what does that have to do with current homeowners like you? Well, I'm glad you asked. You're certainly not off the hook, no way, no how. Here's what the Democrats have planned for you. The program requires that states label their buildings so that we can all know how efficient every building (that includes residential and non-residential buildings) is and it requires that the information be made public. To that end, the bill suggests a number of circumstances under which the states could inspect a building, including:

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Ridesharing Aug 1

Anyone interested? This is from Ohio Liberty Council:
We've created a meetup website for you to collaborate and share carpooling/busing information in your county for transportation to the Saturday, August 1st Ohio Liber-TEA Party at the Ohio Statehouse at 2PM.  There is a discussion for each county already started.  Just find your county and collaborate!

Enough with the birther/nirther controversy

Lots of people are excited about the prospect of Obama being a citizen of Kenya and not the US. Strangely, one of the first things Obama did when he got into office was to forbid the disclosure of any of his personal documents (transparency? hello?). The video of a confrontation between Mike Castle and the nirthers has made the rounds on YouTube. However, RedState has an interesting perspective on the birther/nirther movement. What good does it do to flail against this issue, considering that nothing will ever, ever come of it? Read about it here: 
I really have no interest in debating the merits of this particular conspiracy theory in this post.  Therefore, I will posit, for the sake of argument, that the basic premise of the birther movement is correct.  Obama was born in Kenya and is not a “natural born citizen.”  Okay.  Now what?  What on earth do the birthers think will be done about it?

Do you people suppose that the Supreme Court will somehow order President Obama out of office?  I will bet you $100, and give you 1000:1 odds that that will never, ever happen.  They will decline to even entertain such a case.  I don’t think anyone in the country has standing to bring it, and even if they do, the Courts will prudentially decline to hear the case as a political question.  Book it, the courts are not getting involved in this; the place where we sort out the citizenship thing is at the ballot box and you already lost that fight.