Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Two Signs the Political Apocalypse is Nigh


Jimmy Carter famously said: "All of us must learn to waste less energy. Simply by keeping our thermostats, for instance, at 65 degrees in the daytime and 55 degrees at night we could save half the current shortage of natural gas."

Barry Obama, not to be outdone, calls for an "investment (to) place Smart Meters in homes to make our energy bills lower, make outages less likely and make it easier to use clean energy".

It's one thing to have Uncle Jimmy chiding us for liking it over 65 degrees in our homes; it's quite another to let the government into our home to check up on our thermostats.

Then there's this:

Henry Ford famously said: "Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black."

Not so fast! The California Cool Paints Initiative says that's gonna be a problem.

Aren't we just about ready for a free market on energy by now? Isn't it high time we told Big Brother to butt out?


Monday, March 30, 2009

Contender Schmontender


Everybody's got a plan until he gets hit. -- Mike Tyson

Read Iowahawk's Requiem for a Lightweight. Then come back.

So in another whiffed uppercut, Obama causes the resignation of a private citizen (Wagoner), announces that the US treasury will now guarantee auto quality for GM and Chrysler cars, and of course the market counterpunches another 3%.

....6...7....8....9....

(FADE TO BLACK)

Sunday, March 29, 2009

I'm Obama's Approval Rating, and I Approve this Message

News item: Obama's approval rating drops to 50-50.

For a fellow who might as well have changed his name to "Notbush" for the last election, he sure has been getting Bush-like results. People wanting change were told that Obama was the candidate for that, yet it sure looks like he wants to continue the Bush policies that people were voting against. Bigger government, wall street bailouts, misguided education and health programs. It's no wonder he's seeing sub-Bush approval ratings (by this point). What, exactly, is the difference between a big government republican and a big government democrat? Not much, I say. But you would at least expect to see some meaningful differences in economic policy. No, turns out the first order of business is launching Pelosi's shopping list.

Sure, guys like Geithner and Biden are merely incompetent; but Emmanual and Obama know what they are doing. They are doing Bush one better at every turn. Hard to believe it, but I can already see Bush 43's image as being rehabilitated before the midterm election. His will not have been a bad administration after all when compared to this one.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Asking the Right Questions

"Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people". -- Eleanor Roosevelt.

You can usually tell when an idea has impact. The enemies of a great idea will invariably dive down and attempt to undercut the source of the idea, by attacking the person, instead of the idea. You've heard from these small minded people a lot, and especially lately.

Where the idea is the defeat of socialism, the response is "Rush is fat".

Where the idea is resisting the attack on American culture, the response is "O'Reilly is a racist".

Where the idea is the right size for the government, the response is "Gingrich is mean".

Where the idea is the sovereignty of the USA, the response is "Mark Steyn is a fear-monger".

I want you to watch for this, and then ask the name caller a simple question. If we all start asking this one simple question, we can begin to get the dialog focussed on the ideas, and not on the names. After all, it is the idea that counts, and a great idea is better than all of us put together, no matter our faults and personality traits.

The question: "But can you refute what he/she says?" Try it. It is guaranteed to stop the downward slide of the dialog, and might even cause some folks to reflect more on their own faults.

"Yes, but can you refute anything he/she says (Something?, Anything?)?".

"Chuck Baldwin is a bible thumping moron" - "Not really, but can you refute anything he says?".

"Ayn Rand was a godless witch" - "If you say so, but can you refute any of her ideas?".

"Pat Buchanan is a jew hating leviathon" - " Not at all, but tell me, can you refute what he says?"

If they can, then there's a basis for continued dialog. If they can't then it's surely best for the discussion to end there.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

By the numbers


Here's another fun thing you can do while waiting for the weather and the economy to warm up:

Go to this database, and study the earmarks of the Omnibus Appropriations Bill. (Thanks to Taxpayers for Common Sense).

The NTU blog shows the list of the biggest earmark culprits. Who says bipartisanship is dead?

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

June Swoon

More math assignments:

Dow Jones Industrial Average on May 30, 2008:

12,638.32

On June 2, Obama clinched the nomination. Market dropped 9% that month alone.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average as of March 3, 2009:

6,726.02

Saw it coming

There's much more talk lately about Going John Galt.

I think a lot of people saw the emerging Bush-Obama Recession as the opportunity to bail out of the system; and they're pulling all their wealth out of the equities market. The market is known as a proxy for the future value of the economy. The smart money has already left, and the rest of us are holding onto what little is left of the market expecting some kind of upturn.

Along comes news of another stimulus plan, there's a fourth AIG bailout, a planned tax on the small business owners, and it goes lower than even the most pessimistic of us would have predicted. In every likelihood it is not over yet, thus more people are talking about John Galt.

Consider what has happened in the last 22 years:

Ronald "government is the problem" Reagan
George "read my lips" Bush
Bill "era of big government is over" Clinton
George "exporting democracy at all costs" Bush
Barry "spread the wealth" Obama.

The decline into socialism was slowed by one democrat ( Clinton) and one republican (Reagan), accelerated by two republicans (Bush and Bush) and now the democrat (Obama) who will show you how it's really done.

How we got here is not surprising given that the "other" choices presented were Dukakis, Dole, Gore, Kerry, and McCain. Somehow we have to get out of the cycle of settling for the evil of two lessers.

As I mentioned earlier, the so-called "wealthy" are smart enough to put their money out of reach of Obama. Any attempt to take it from them will wind up hurting us all; the people who do make 250,000 will find a way to make it 249,999. People will move out of the expensive cities, take up permanent residences in rural America and live off the CDs and mattresses they created when the market and the economy were working. That's going John Galt. Believe me, it has already started.

Meanwhile, Obama, ostensibly seeking to become more notorious than FDR, is about to make the great depression look like a spring vacation.

Those who saw it coming in early 2008 are in pretty good shape. Hope you got your mattresses full.