Spend three minutes to watch something that the rent-seeking utilities, GE and of course Big Wind don’t want you to see . This Canadian nightmare, being replayed in Wisconsin and many points south, is the sort of genius on which your money is being wasted by the bloated federal government, loopy states and even more frivolous local governments, paying for the contraptions in subsides, for the bureaucracy to bully you into accepting and then in facilitating

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On NPR and Juan Williams.

On October 21, 2010, in Barack Obama, Uncategorized, by Linda

In case you haven’t heard yet, Juan Williams was fired by the taxpayer subsidized NPR (National Public Radio) . He was fired for saying that he too has anxiety when he sees people in Muslim garb on a plane with him. He was fired for telling the truth, as Erick Erickson noted in the linked post. Juan’s anxiety is a completely normal human response to a traumatic event perpetrated by people citing their Muslim faith as reason and justification for the same. Juan was speaking from his own experience, with empathy for others who have also suffered losses due to Islamic Terrorism. Despite these natural human inclinations, Juan went on to explain that we shouldn’t lump everyone together. To a degree I think Juan is correct. We shouldn’t let stereotypes cloud our judgments, nor should we allow a PC culture to do the same. Even with these qualifications on his overall statements, NPR decided to fire him. He simply wasn’t toeing the line for the NPR mission. This is a good point that I will briefly address after the full O’Reilly segment. “Political Correctness can lead to some kind of paralysis where you don’t address reality” Juan nailed it right out of the gate. Although, I doubt he knew he was signing his own pink slip with this statement. You see, NPR’s mission is in direct opposition to “address[ing] reality”. NPR’s mission is to distort reality and make lie truth. NPR is nothing but a taxpayer subsidized propaganda machine for the bureaucracy. When we take back the House, NPR’s funding should be first in line for getting the proverbial axe. Video via The Right Scoop h/t iOwntheworld . Aaron B. Gardner

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Morning Briefing for August 24, 2010

On August 24, 2010, in Barack Obama, Congress, by markboabaca

RedState Morning Briefing For August 24, 2010 Go to www.RedStateMB.com to get the Morning Briefing every morning at no charge. 1. Meet the New Boss. Same as the Old Boss. 2. Cameron’s ‘High Noon’ Canceled At 11th Hour 3. DOOM declared in CT by… Journal Inquirer. 4. Pick out Russ Feingold’s Union Bosses! 5. Admin. Estimated 23,000 Jobs Lost to Moratorium ———————————————————————- 1. Meet the New Boss. Same as the Old Boss. Has the GOP learned its lessons from 2006? That’s the big question many on the right are asking themselves. After all, on the Senate side the same leadership that led the GOP out of power will be the same leadership leading the GOP back into power if they take back the Senate. In the House of Representatives, the members did a good job replacing their failed leadership. Hastert retired, DeLay quit, Blunt left leadership. Blunt’s Deputy Whip, Eric Cantor, moved up to Whip. Kevin McCarthy and Mike Pence came in underneath. In fact, Eric Cantor is the only member of the Hastert-DeLay-Blunt-Cantor House GOP Leadership team to remain. On the House side, as a very public repudiation of their past, John Boehner led the GOP to refuse earmarks — the bribes both sides have used for so long to grow government and get their pet programs passed. Earmarks were used to bribe Republicans to support the prescription drug benefit and TARP. Earmarks were used to bribe Democrats to support Obamacare. Earmarks are a drug and the GOP, to absolve itself of its own sins, publicly declared that House Republicans would give up the very corrupting practice. But it was all for show, or so it seems. House Republican Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) declares earmarks will be back in full swing once the GOP takes back Congress. Please click here for the rest of the post. 2. Cameron’s ‘High Noon’ Canceled At 11th Hour In March of this year, famed director and amateur hole stuffer James Cameron threw down the green gauntlet, stating in an interview that he wanted to debate global warming skeptics in a most public way, the better to expose them for having their heads “deeply up” their, um, abysses. Cameron doesn’t like global warming skeptics. Or the military. Or mining. Or, you know, Americans. So in the post-orgy afterglow following the success of everything-bashing Avatar, he was ready to mix it up. Right? Alas, the gun-slinging was not to be. In lieu of the scheduled dust-up, this weekend Cameron opted to simply call skeptics “swine” and screen a documentary about his own heroic opposition to Brazilian electricity before jet-setting back home. Please click here for the rest of the post. 3. DOOM declared in CT by… Journal Inquirer. I don’t pretend to be familiar with Connecticut newspapers, but judging from this article the J-I must be a Democratic-leaning one: there’s a palpable sense of angry disbelief that… that… that Linda McMahon could possibly be wrecking Dick Blumenthal’s smooth ascension to Countrywide Dodd’s Senate seat. I mean, the author’s saying stuff about Blumenthal that I might hesitate to write, given that he’s – for now – still leading outside the margin of error. Please click here for the rest of the post. 4. Pick out Russ Feingold’s Union Bosses! Ed Morrissey at Hot Air is hosting a fun new game: spot the union shills pretending to be normal people in Russ Feingold’s latest misleading campaign ad. So far out of the six ‘plain folks,’ two have been identified as being union corporate suits. Please click here for the rest of the post. 5. Admin. Estimated 23,000 Jobs Lost to Moratorium The Obama Administration has filed some 27,000 pages of documents in Federal court which disclose the process by which it decided to forge ahead with a deepwater drilling moratorium in the Gulf of Mexico, in spite of expert advice, public opinion and a Federal judge’s ruling. The documents also show that the Administration stonewalled a U.S. Senator’s request for information, a point apparently lost on the mainstream press. They show that the bureaucracy contemplated a de facto moratorium: since the bureaucracy has the power of the permit, who needs a moratorium? And they also show that ignorance (willful or otherwise) caused them to grossly misrepresent the economic impact of the moratorium to the court. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, the Administration forged ahead with plans to stop all drilling in water depths over 500 feet until November 30, even though its own estimates showed the ban would cost some 23,000 jobs. Please click here for the rest of the post.

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Admin. Estimated 23,000 Jobs Lost to Moratorium

On August 23, 2010, in Barack Obama, by markboabaca

The Obama Administration has filed some 27,000 pages of documents in Federal court which disclose the process by which it decided to forge ahead with a deepwater drilling moratorium in the Gulf of Mexico, in spite of expert advice , public opinion and a Federal judge’s ruling. The documents also show that the Administration stonewalled a U.S. Senator’s request for information, a point apparently lost on the mainstream press. They show that the bureaucracy contemplated a de facto moratorium : since the bureaucracy has the power of the permit, who needs a moratorium? And they also show that ignorance (willful or otherwise) caused them to grossly misrepresent the economic impact of the moratorium to the court.

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Filed under: National Security , Military Gates says that before he steps down as Defense Secretary next year, he plans to “strike early” in his battle with the bureaucracy and Congress over streamlining the Pentagon budget.

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