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18Jul/110

Today’s Truth: Obama never really banned lobbyists from working in White House

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So says Presidential spokes-tool Jay Carney, who, as an aside, is every bit as condescending and smug as Robert Gibbs, but who just isn't remotely funny in any way; so, no real redeeming qualities, no?  From RCP:

White House press secretary Jay Carney is asked about President Obama's meeting with Microsoft's top lobbyist:

REPORTER: "One of the participants in the President's education roundtable with business leaders was Fred Humphries, whose Microsoft's top lobbyist. Why isn't that a violation of the President's pledge to eliminate access and influence?"

Carney says there were "numerous participants" in the meeting, including a former Bush cabinet secretary. Carney then clarifies Obama's so-called pledge: "The president's promise was not to eliminate or prohibit lobbyists from entering the property [White House], but to not give them special access."
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Got it? Well, let's go to the record, and not some wing-nutty one, but one with absolute moral authority who's reportage can be believed with a kind of metaphysical certitude; let's check MSNBC:

"President-elect Barack Obama has pledged to change the way Washington works and curb the influence of lobbyists," said Podesta in the transition team statement.

"During the campaign, federal lobbyists could not contribute to or raise money for the campaign...the president-elect is taking those commitments even further by announcing the strictest, and most far reaching ethics rules of any transition team in history."

In an off-camera briefing Tuesday, Podesta was asked whether potential staff expertise may be lost as the team adheres to these new rules.

He replied, "So be it," reiterating Obama's commitment have the "toughest" rules to "stop the revolving door" in Washington politics.

The.Most.Ethical.Administration.EVAR! Lobbyist will not "run his White House"...The "toughest rules"...But today?

Carney did not explain the difference between "special access" and participating in a meeting with the President.

Will wonders never cease...It just goes to show that Jim Geraghty was indeed prescient back in 2008 when he said that all Obama's promises come with an expiration date.  In case you're interested, here's a list of those he had violated through March 2010, more than 1 year ago.  Maybe we should start referring to him as Pinnochi-O!

Pinnochi-O!

What do you think of Mr. Obama's honesty, or lack thereof, kind reader?

[Cross posted at The Conservatory]

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18Jul/112

Too bad to check: Feds fund study of gay men’s penis size

From The Daily Caller we find out about this important study that was meant to get, er,  straight to the bottom of things:

The research, titled “The Association between Penis Size and Sexual Health among Men Who Have Sex with Men,” began in 2006 and surveyed 1,065 gay men. Among its key findings: Those gay men who felt they had small or inadequate penis sizes were more likely to become “bottoms,” or anal receptive, while gay men with larger penises were more likely to identify themselves as “tops,” or anal insertive.

Another discovery from the research: men with smaller penises were more likely to be psychologically troubled than those with larger genitalia. The goal of the study was to understand the “real individual-level consequences of living in a penis-centered society.”

Wait...A penis centered society? Which society would be that? I thought we'd been told that American men are fixated on women's breats! This must be a whole other circle of folks than the one I'm running in...

And the research was conducted at Hunter college in NYC, will wonders never cease.

Call me a h8ter, and I'm sure some will, but in my humble opinion this is a boondoggle all the way, regardless of how fabulously  it's dressed .  A private charity, or foundation, should have been sponsoring this niche study; and considering that a higher-than-average percentage of homosexual males are affluent and influential I don't think that's too much to ask.  Heck, I think that the residents of the DuPont circle area and the West Village together could have underwritten this study on their own.

Fact is stranger than fiction.  What do you think kind reader?

[Cross posted at The Conservatory]

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18Jul/111

Allen West Rips President Petulant for his Friday Tantrum

The Real Deal versus The Poser

Via The Right Scoop, Colonel West exhibits the quality of actual candor, real "straight talk", one of the many personality traits that have endeared him with Tea-Partiers and others:

The President’s concern is about getting reelected. The President’s concern is that he is an intransigent, liberal, progressive socialist who is also Marxist because of the class warfare rhetoric that he espouses.And I think that when you heard him on Friday and the more he comes out and talks, the more truly out of touch and incompetent he seems.

Dude! That is rip-tastic!  TRS goes on to illustrate the point West used as a central exhibit of the President's class warfare argument; that while Obama claimed that 80% of the public wanted tax increases as part of any budget deal, that he neglected to mention that 47% of the public paid no federal income taxes.  Mr. West wondered aloud whether the President had knew of, or considered this, at all.

But it gets even better. West goes on to light up Sheila Jackson-Lee for her raced base remarks on Friday:

Attacking this President is not attacking his skin color. It’s attacking his failures. He has a vision for this country that is anathema to the vision of the founding fathers, in our belief in individual responsibility and accountability and our free markets and free enterprise system.

Gee I love that kind of talk. Now if only we could have that kind of refreshing directness come from the White House on a regular basis. Hey, wait a minute, I think I have an idea how to make that happen...

Chock full of Awesomeness!

What do you think kind reader?

[Cross posted at The Conservatory]

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18Jul/110

Are 70% tax rates on the way back in?

We're Broke!

Like in the bad old days before Ronnie Reagan reformed the tax code? Writing at WSJ, Michael Boskin seems to think it a matter or "when" and not "if":

Many Democrats demand no changes to Social Security and Medicare spending. But these programs are projected to run ever-growing deficits totaling tens of trillions of dollars in coming decades, primarily from rising real benefits per beneficiary. To cover these projected deficits would require continually higher income and payroll taxes for Social Security and Medicare on all taxpayers that would drive the combined marginal tax rate on labor income to more than 70% by 2035 and 80% by 2050. And that's before accounting for the Laffer effect, likely future interest costs, state deficits and the rising ratio of voters receiving government payments to those paying income taxes.

It would be a huge mistake to imagine that the cumulative, cascading burden of many tax rates on the same income will leave the middle class untouched. Take a teacher in California earning $60,000. A current federal rate of 25%, a 9.5% California rate, and 15.3% payroll tax yield a combined income tax rate of 45%. The income tax increases to cover the CBO's projected federal deficit in 2016 raises that to 52%. Covering future Social Security and Medicare deficits brings the combined marginal tax rate on that middle-income taxpayer to an astounding 71%. That teacher working a summer job would keep just 29% of her wages. At the margin, virtually everyone would be working primarily for the government, reduced to a minority partner in their own labor.

Nobody—rich, middle-income or poor—can afford to have the economy so burdened. Higher tax rates are the major reason why European per-capita income, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, is about 30% lower than in the United States—a permanent difference many times the temporary decline in the recent recession and anemic recovery.

Some argue the U.S. economy can easily bear higher pre-Reagan tax rates. They point to the 1930s-1950s, when top marginal rates were between 79% and 94%, or the Carter-era 1970s, when the top rate was about 70%. But those rates applied to a much smaller fraction of taxpayers and kicked in at much higher income levels relative to today.

There were also greater opportunities for sheltering income from the income tax. The lower marginal tax rates in the 1980s led to the best quarter-century of economic performance in American history. Large increases in tax rates are a recipe for economic stagnation, socioeconomic ossification, and the loss of American global competitiveness and leadership.

Amen to that last line. As perhaps one of the elders here, I can vividly recall what our economy was like before and after the tax code revisions in 1981.  Prior to that, wealthy Americans were less inclined to invest in businesses, whether their own or as a venture capitalists, than to make sure that a percentage of their wealth equal to the amount their accountants specified they needed to keep their net income below the rapacious higher bracket levels was invested in instruments known as "tax-shelters"; typically revenue neutral or money losing propositions, such as dilapidated real-estate or other run-down or underwater assets, instead of dynamic, growing concerns.  Which is at the heart of why the tax code changes really resulted in the ensuing economic boom.

As a nation, we can't afford to go back to the tax rates and the concomitant paradigm that existed before 1981. Indeed, the only reason we had been able to stand it, as a nation, between the rise of the welfare state under FDR until Reagan was because of the pre-eminent role that America enjoyed in the global economy; dominating all facets of global industry-smokestack, creative, and financial.

Due to many factors, such as globalization and the aggressive mercantilistic economic posture of China, in particular, not only can't we afford to placate big labor's extortionist-like hold on the public and private sector, but neither can we sustain our welfare state in it's current form or the tax burden to support it.  It's a luxury we can no longer afford...

I've long thought that Mr. Obama's plan was to run up budgets and deficits so high that pragmatism and responsibility would force us to enact large tax increases.  He's made great strides in his first two-and-one-half years in office, and believes himself to be nearing the goal of his threat today to veto any bill containing balanced budget amendment language in it is any indication.  He's determined to drag us to a Euro-style welfare state model by hook or by crook; and lately it looks more like the latter...

So I'd urge all to call or write their Representatives and Senators, the telephone numbers and e-mail contact info can be found at the House's and Senate's websites, and let them know where you stand on the matter; it's especially important to do so if you live in a deep-blue state like I do, just so they get the message.

[Cross posted at The Conservatory]

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18Jul/110

Good News: Misery Index now at 28 year high!

Or should I say, Welcome Back, Carter ...

Brought to you by Recovery Summer part Deux!11!1!, courtesy of Barack "L"etat c'est moi!" Obama, Sheriff Joe Biden, and the Democratic party. It seems to be a recurring theme with them...

Just wait until the bond vigilantes go to work.

Oh, and on a related note:

Notice how it says, "watch this index", along the top border? Well, I'd advise against it for the meantime, at least if you've got a weak stomach.

[Headline image courtesy of MoneypennyDD,  and cross posted at The Conservatory]

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15Jul/116

Congress is making it difficult to raise debt limit because they’re racists

Oh no, she di'int...Oh yes, she did; she's playing the Race Card™ :

"I do not understand what I think is the maligning and maliciousness [toward] this president,” said Jackson Lee, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus. “Why is he different? And in my community, that is the question that we raise. In the minority community that is question that is being raised. Why is this president being treated so disrespectfully? Why has the debt limit been raised 60 times? Why did the leader of the Senate continually talk about his job is to bring the president down to make sure he is unelected?”

"I am particularly sensitive to the fact that only this president — only this one, only this one — has received the kind of attacks and disagreement and inability to work, only this one," said Jackson Lee from the House floor.

Really Ms. Jackson-Lee?  What planet were you living on between 2001 and 2008?

Why is Obama different? Let me try to answer in terms a progressive would understand. To begin I'd ask her to recall the heady days following the 2008 election, when President-elect Obama promised the American people he'd enact real entitlement reform.  In fact, as our old pal Karl reminds us, at the 2009 "Fiscal Responsibility Summit" Obama  said:

Contrary to the prevailing wisdom in Washington these past few years, we cannot simply spend as we please and defer the consequences to the next budget, the next administration or the next generation.

We are paying the price for these deficits right now. In 2008 alone, we paid $250 billion in interest on our debt: One in every 10 taxpayer dollars. That is more than three times what we spend on education that year; more than seven times what we spent on V.A. health care.

So if we confront this crisis without also confronting the deficits that helped cause it, we risk sinking into another crisis down the road. As our interest payments rise, our obligations come due, confidence in our economy erodes and our children and our grandchildren are unable to pursue their dreams because their saddled with our debts.

That’s why today, I’m pledging to cut the deficit we inherited by half by the end of my first term in office. Now, this will not be easy. It will require us to make difficult decisions and face challenges we’ve long neglected. But I refuse to leave our children with a debt that they cannot repay, and that means taken responsibility right now, in this administration, for getting our spending under control.

So get that?  Obama promised to be a red-ink-eradicating, Deficit Hawk!; It was just one of the many hats our BRILLIANT!, POLYMATH! PRESIDENT with SUPERIOR TEMPERMENT! pledged to wear so that we could all be the ones we were waiting for.  I mean, really, that wasn't the only time he was morally offended by the notion of raising the debt ceiling.  So you see Ms. Jackson-Lee, it's fundamentally because of the HYPOCRISY !

But no, the Congresswoman would have us believe that there has never been seditious speech in the manner of McConnell's comment about his job being to make sure Mr. Obama was not re-elected; NEVER! Because truthful, open, talk about political intent is much, much worse than the Democrat's, and Obama himself as he postured for his upcoming Presidential run, attempts to undermine our troops in the field during the surge in Iraq by continually proclaiming before any MBM outlet that had a camera running that "THE WAR IS LOST!" and "THE SURGE HAS FAILED!"; even though, in reality, "The Surge" had barely gotten underway.  Sure Sheila, it's far worse to hope your political opponent, and his agenda, is defeated than for national level politicians to make reckless assertions that bolster the very enemies our warriors were engaging in the field by signaling that one US political party was willing to engineer losing a war in order to win an election.

Sure, they're only doing it because Obama's a black man...In fact they made the decision to do so, and hatched their eeeeeevolllll plan at a KKK meeting 2 weeks ago...Including the black Republicans...At that same Klan meeting...

It doesn't have a thing to do with our national debt within 10 points of current GDP? Or the voters overwhelmingly desiring a significant reduction of spending, as reflected in both polls and last November's elections. Nope, nothing to do with reality, Ms. Lee, but everything to do with the "reality based" narrative folks like you choose to read into any political opposition you face...

Krauthammer was right when he said that the Race Card™ is the last refuge of a liberal scoundrel...

[Cross posted at The Conservative Commune]

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29Jun/114

So how’s that SPR oil release working out for you?

Remember just a short week ago when Mr. Obama announced with the utmost aplomb the release of Oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve?  Recall how all of his allies in the MBM hailed it as a masterful SUPER-JEEENYUS! move that would help the economy out, at least in the short term, by removing the extra demands on ordinary folks' budgets that higher gas prices imposed, remove the energy component from the inflation pressure producers were feeling, and, surely only be coincidence possibly reverse the downward trend of his poll rating?  Good times, my friends, good times...

At that time, regardless how reckless and cavalier you may have thought the President's policy decision, releasing oil from essentially a rainy-day fund when the sun was shining-so to speak, did you find yourself wondering just how long those short term effects would last?  I know I did.  And so did some of the professional economists and Wall street types.  Depending on your outlook, and whether you counted yourself among Obama's allies, the estimates ranged from weeks to a GAME CHANGER!11!1! that would have an lingering effect through at least the first of the year.

Well if you were a gambler, I hope you took the under; at least based on a check of the commodities markets:

WTL crude oil

Check out the price of West Texas Light Crude(symbol  CLQ11), keeping in mind the release announcement bythe IEA was on June 23rd, and Obama's on June 24th.

Unleaded Gas

Now Look at a similar chart for refined Unleaded Gasoline(symbol RBN11), keeping in mind the same release dates.

As you can see, in both cases today's price is higher than at the time of the release announcement.  So since the President is into trusting his "gut instincts" these days, I guess we can pin that one squarely on his vaunted BRILLIANCE!, JUDGEMENT!, SOLOMON-LIKE WISDOM, AND NEAR-CLAIRVOYANT-NAY PRESCIENT-INTUITION!

But really, like everything else, this has been just another bad decision, to implement a desperate central command-and-control-economy maneuver, as part of the President's failed economic policy.

Me? In 2012 I'm looking for real change...

What do you think kind reader?

[Cross posted at the Conservative Commune]

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24Jun/112

Oh My! House votes to restrict US role in NATO Libya operation to non-combat operations only

Say What!?!

Dude, when House Democrats are accusing President Obama of, "acting like an absolute monarch", with respect to his ability to order sustained military action in Libya without consulting congress,  It's On!

House Democrat warned Friday that the U.S. president is becoming an "absolute monarch" on matters related to the authority to start a war.

The White House argues the U.S. role in Libya does not constitute "hostilities" and is therefore not covered under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, which requires the president to seek authorization from Congress 60 days after notifying lawmakers of a military action.

Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said Congress must act to limit funding for military operations in Libya in order to correct that trend.

"We have been sliding for 70 years to a situation where Congress has nothing to do with the decision about whether to go to war or not, and the president is becoming an absolute monarch," Nadler said on the floor. "And we must put a stop to that right now, if we don't want to become an empire instead of a republic."

Members of Congress have been clashing with the White House over the Libya mission. Many Republicans and some Democrats argue that President Obama does not have the authority to continue involving the U.S. in the NATO-led mission without congressional authorization.

Now I am of mixed thinking on this.  I don't like to see anyone, of any political persuasion, playing games with military missions overseas to score some cheap political points back home.  And I personally think the War Powers act of 1973 is unconstitutional, but I'm no attorney.  Still, if anyone is playing politics with this it is the President himself, in his refusal to give Congress the courtesy of consultation when the action is expected to be protracted like in Libya.

Instead, he's made asinine assertions that the NATO campaign somehow isn't a war, at least for the US component of the force, since by and large they're not regularly involved in the shooting.  But someone needs to tell DoD that, since our warriors taking part are being paid combat pay...

Senator McCain believes this sophistry is what forced the House into laying down this marker:

In a last-ditch effort Thursday, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton met with rank-and-file Democrats to explain the mission and discuss the implications if the House votes to cut off funds. The administration requested the closed-door meeting.

In the Senate, backers of a resolution to authorize the operation wondered whether the administration had waited too long to address the concerns of House members.

"It's way late," said McCain, the top Republican on the Armed Services Committee. "This is one of the reasons why they're having this veritable uprising in the House, because of a lack of communication. And then the icing on the cake was probably for them when he (Obama) said that we're not engaged in hostilities. That obviously is foolishness."

I personally believe Mav's correct, and for that reason lay this whole matter at the feet of the President. Had he done what W. Bush and Bush the elder had in the past and asked for a Congressional resolution, there is little doubt in my mind that the House Republicans would have passed it in a near unanimous vote.

Of course, I predict OUTRAGE! on the part of the administration's supporters, who will suddenly see the wisdom in following through on military commitments.  Predictably, the New York Times is leading the way in providing the talking points du jour.  Old and busted: War is bad for children, other living things, and the economy.  New hawtness; Stay The Course! Baby!

It is hard to view this bill as anything but a partisan play to embarrass the president. The one sure victor would be Libya’s strongman, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, who would see it as a sign that NATO’s resolve is faltering and another reason to keep brutalizing his people.

Like Hillary, they seem to have had a change of heart regarding whether Dissent! is still the highest form of patriotism as well as the relative merit of an Imperial Presidency!  Of course, that's because Chimperor BusHitlerBurton = eeeeevollll, but Barack "l'etat c'est moi!" Obama = transcendent goodness.

Once again, for our friends on the left, all that matters is which suffix follows the person's name.

[Cross posted at The Conservative Commune]

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24Jun/113

Hillary Clinton questions the patriotism of Libya war critics

Respect mah authoritye!

No really, she goes there ;

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is questioning the priorities of lawmakers criticizing the U.S. intervention in Libya.

She's asking bluntly, "Whose side are you on?"

Which prompts AllahP to ask, "What’s next, MoveOn.org running ads needling Boehner for being a hippie?".

Now I'm sure the MBM will just be all over this, since, as they so often declare, they are driven by a quest to expose "Hypocrisy".  But I wouldn't hold my breath...

If you're wondering how Secretary Clinton is being hypocritical in her remarks, well, let's all just take a trip down memory lane, back to 2006 to revisit some of her past pronouncements on similar matters:

"Since when has it been part of American patriotism to keep our mouths shut?" - Hillary Clinton 2006

"Blind faith in bad leadership is not patriotism" - Hillary Clinton 2006

And one of my all time faves:

"Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism" - Hillary Clinton 2006

So just as I often call on the President to revisit his professed criticisms of "The Imperial Presidency" from the 2008 campaign, so too would I remind Mrs. Clinton to heed some of her own advice from the recent past.  Or, you know, read the myriad bumper stickers affixed to the back of countless Volvos and Subarus in the DC area or the tony NY suburbs where she lives.

But I'll give Hillz her props; at least she didn't call the Congressional critics a bunch of RAAAAAAAACISTS!

[Cross Posted at The Conservative Commune]

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24Jun/110

Most Awesome Super Jeenyus President Evar! can’t remember who he awarded Medal of Honor to

Best alternate headline comes from Andy at AOSHQ: All you people look alike to me ...

President Obama visited the 10th Mountain Division today at Fort Drum, NY.  During a speech celebrating their service in both Iraq and Afghanistan, he recounted, in his characteristic cool demeanor, how he had personally awarded one of their number the first Congressional Medal of Honor given to a living recipient since the Vietnam war.

First time I saw 10th Mountain Division, you guys were in southern Iraq. When I went back to visit Afghanistan, you guys were the first ones there. I had the great honor of seeing some of you because a comrade of yours, Jared Monti, was the first person who I was able to award the Medal of Honor to who actually came back and wasn’t receiving it posthumously.

Nice one, eh? Smoother than Billy D. Williams.  Showing the troops how much he cares; how he keeps on top of all that soldiering stuff.  Real.  Authentic ...

Only one problem though, Jared Monti was killed in Iraq, the year Mr. Obama was elected to the Senate...

Now, surely he meant Salvatore Giunta; you know, the man who's neck he personally hung the Medal of Honor around earlier this year!  But, you know, keeping all of those details about the little people is, well, hard.  That would actually require him to give a tinkers damn about something besides himself or his next tee time.

Jim Hoft has the video of the performance.  But Uncle Jimbo at Blackfive has what is possibly the piece de resistance of the entire episode:

The ironic part of the speech, and this comes after the announcement of the politically pressured drawdown of troops in Afghanistan, was Obama's closing remark, "Know that your Commander-in-Chief has your back."

Right.  He "has their backs".  Whatevz...

Even the MBM knows how bad this "gaffe" looks for Obama, coming on the heels of his "Mission Accomplished in Afghanistan" speech.  Check out this headline, where the media hacks are spinning for the President faster than the double-deuce rims on a low-low: Obama visit to Fort Drum stirs range of emotions.

Indeed, it's just too bad that surprise, disgust, and apathy were included among them.

I hate to beat dead horses and all, but I can't help but ask my favorite rhetorical question; What if Mr. Bush had done something like this?  Imagine for a moment the rending of garments and gnashing of teeth; the talk of how this not only confirmed the kill-crazy-cowboy Chimperor McBusHitler's stupidity, but also the utter disregard for the lives of the men he sentenced to death in faraway places to simply stroke his ego, satiate his fascistic neo-con fantasies, and, of course, line eeeeeevolll Darth Cheney McHalliburton's pockets.

But Obama? Well, he's just stirring a range of emotions and keepin' it real...

[Cross posted at the Conservative Commune]

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