Sunday, September 26, 2010

Comedy Central, in Congress?; Harry Reid no-show at debate; NEA reading list - "Rules for Radicals"

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: CHRIS MATTHEWS: “I have one small tweak to make today to what the president said today. He should stop saying that giving people tax cuts is giving people money. It's their money. A tax cut is when the government doesn't take our money. It's an important distinction. He talked today, for example, about people getting a check today from the government in the form of a tax cut. That's not the way it works. If tax rates are kept lower, it's a matter of the check going to the government being smaller. Again it's an important distinction.” 

OK, what have you done with the real Chris Matthews? 

1) Colbert appearance causes mixed feelings 

Comedian Stephen Colbert’s scheduled appearance on Capitol Hill Friday elicited mixed reactions from lawmakers, with some grateful for his participation and others incensed he had been invited in the first place. 

…At the hearing, the late-night talk show host will appear in the form of his fictional character, an anchorman also named Stephen Colbert, whose stated goal is to get at the “truthiness” of the news. The comedian often stays in character throughout public appearances. 

His testimony will mark the second time that a fictional character has spoken before Congress (“Sesame Street’s” Elmo was the first). 

As news of Colbert’s appearance spread Wednesday afternoon, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) tweeted, “What a joke. All the serious issues [we have], and we have Colbert as an ‘expert witness.’ ” 

See: http://thehill.com/homenews/house/120695-colbert-appearance-causes-mixed-feelings-on-capitol-hill 

1a) Fox's Megyn Kelly: 'What The Hell Was Stephen Colbert Doing In Congress?' (VIDEO)

See: http://videos.mediaite.com/embed/player/container/1154/773/?layout=&playlist_cid=&media_type=video&content=Y4ZH062JC5DKW5RG&widget_type_cid=svp&referrer 

1b) Pelosi: It’s “great” that Colbert testified before Congress 

Just the right thing to say on a day when trust in the legislative branch is not only at an all-time low, but almost 10 points lower than the previous all-time low. There’s your legacy, Nancy. 

Be honest. You’re going to miss her next year. Just a little. 

Leaving her weekly press conference, Pelosi told reporters she thought it was appropriate for Colbert to appear as a witness, “He’s an American. He comes before the committee. He has a point of view.” 

Pelosi added, “It can bring attention to an important issue like immigration. I think it’s great.” 

I’m mighty curious to know what the limiting principle on that boldfaced bit is. Congress deals regularly with “important issues” that deserve more public attention, and celebrities can deliver public attention like no one else, so — what? Obligatory A-listers at every hearing? The One can’t sell “if you like your plan, you can keep your plan,” but hand Jerry Seinfeld a mic and put him in front of a brick wall backdrop and we might yet see those drain-circling numbers for ObamaCare start to float. 

See: http://hotair.com/archives/2010/09/24/pelosi-its-great-that-colbert-testified-before-congress/ 

2) How Obama Thinks (long but worth your time) 

Barack Obama is the most antibusiness president in a generation, perhaps in American history. Thanks to him the era of big government is back. Obama runs up taxpayer debt not in the billions but in the trillions. He has expanded the federal government's control over home mortgages, investment banking, health care, autos and energy. The Weekly Standard summarizes Obama's approach as omnipotence at home, impotence abroad. 

…More strange behavior: Obama's June 15, 2010 speech in response to the Gulf oil spill focused not on cleanup strategies but rather on the fact that Americans "consume more than 20% of the world's oil but have less than 2% of the world's resources." Obama railed on about "America's century-long addiction to fossil fuels." What does any of this have to do with the oil spill? Would the calamity have been less of a problem if America consumed a mere 10% of the world's resources? 

…The President continues to push for stimulus even though hundreds of billions of dollars in such funds seem to have done little. The unemployment rate when Obama took office in January 2009 was 7.7%; now it is 9.5%. Yet he wants to spend even more and is determined to foist the entire bill on Americans making $250,000 a year or more. The rich, Obama insists, aren't paying their "fair share." This by itself seems odd given that the top 1% of Americans pay 40% of all federal income taxes; the next 9% of income earners pay another 30%. So the top 10% pays 70% of the taxes; the bottom 40% pays close to nothing. This does indeed seem unfair--to the rich. 

… But we have been blinded to his real agenda because, across the political spectrum, we all seek to fit him into some version of American history. In the process, we ignore Obama's own history. Here is a man who spent his formative years--the first 17 years of his life--off the American mainland, in Hawaii, Indonesia and Pakistan, with multiple subsequent journeys to Africa. 

…It is certainly not the American dream as conceived by the founders. They believed the nation was a "new order for the ages." A half-century later Alexis de Tocqueville wrote of America as creating "a distinct species of mankind." This is known as American exceptionalism. But when asked at a 2009 press conference whether he believed in this ideal, Obama said no. America, he suggested, is no more unique or exceptional than Britain or Greece or any other country. 

…What then is Obama's dream? We don't have to speculate because the President tells us himself in his autobiography, Dreams from My Father. According to Obama, his dream is his father's dream. Notice that his title is not Dreams of My Father but rather Dreams from My Father. Obama isn't writing about his father's dreams; he is writing about the dreams he received from his father. 

…As he put it, "We need to eliminate power structures that have been built through excessive accumulation so that not only a few individuals shall control a vast magnitude of resources as is the case now." The senior Obama proposed that the state confiscate private land and raise taxes with no upper limit. In fact, he insisted that "theoretically there is nothing that can stop the government from taxing 100% of income so long as the people get benefits from the government commensurate with their income which is taxed." 

See: http://www.forbes.com/forbes/2010/0927/politics-socialism-capitalism-private-enterprises-obama-business-problem.html 

3) Morning Bell: Six Months Closer to Repeal 

Before Obamacare was passed six months ago today, former President Bill Clinton promised a leftist horde at the Netroots Nation convention: “The minute the president signs the health care reform bill, approval will go up, because Americans are inherently optimistic.” Fast forward to last Sunday, when, after Meet the Press host David Gregory played a clip of Clinton’s promise, the former President responded: “I was wrong (emphases mine).” 

It is rare in Washington that a politician admits they were so very, very wrong about such a huge issue, but the evidence that the American people have completely rejected Obamacare is overwhelming. Rasmussen Reports, Gallup and CNN all put opposition to Obamacare somewhere between 56% and 61%. The law is so toxic that hardcore leftists locked in tough election fights like Sens. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Michael Bennet (D-CO) ignore the law altogether in the health care section of their campaign websites. 

Anyone who has been following the news since Obamacare’s passage already knows why the law is so unpopular: billion dollar employer losses, exploding spending estimates, higher health care costs, fewer doctors, fewer choices, fewer jobs, etc. 

See: http://blog.heritage.org/2010/09/23/morning-bell-six-months-closer-to-repeal 

4) Congress Punts on Taxes

Democrats Put Off Showdown on Bush Cuts Until After November Election 

With time running out to plan for 2011, the delay raises uncertainty for small businesses and individual taxpayers over their future liabilities. It also sets up a titanic battle over taxes after the election. 

If returning lawmakers don't pass legislation by Dec. 31, the expiration date of the cuts, tax rates would rise not only on income, but also on estates, capital gains and dividends. Important corporate tax credits and relief from the Alternative Minimum Tax also are up for renewal. 

Democratic leaders and President Barack Obama made the proposal to extend the middle-class tax breaks a centerpiece of their midterm campaign strategy. They now face the possibility their members are vulnerable to Republican charges that they have failed to prevent taxes from rising for almost everyone. 

Congressmen from both parties said the toxic politics of taxes and the crush of issues to be resolved increased the likelihood all the Bush-era breaks, including those for higher earners, would be extended at least for a year or two. But Mr. Obama could still veto such a bill. 

See: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703384204575509793142421332.html 

4a) Trust in Legislative Branch Falls to Record-Low 36% 

PRINCETON, NJ -- A record-low 36% of Americans have a great deal or fair amount of trust and confidence in the legislative branch of government, down sharply from the prior record low of 45% set last year. Trust in the judicial branch and trust in the executive branch also suffered sharp declines this year but remain higher than trust in the legislative branch. 

…Trust in the legislative branch was highest, at 71%, in May 1972, and remained generally high from that point to the mid-2000s. It then dropped to 50% in 2007, 47% in 2008, and 45% in 2009, all record lows at the time they were measured. This year's 36% legislative confidence rating marks still another record low, and is the lowest trust level in any of the three branches of government in Gallup's history. 

See: http://www.gallup.com/poll/143225/Trust-Legislative-Branch-Falls-Record-Low.aspx 

4b) House Republicans Unveil 'Pledge to America,' Call for Tax and Spending Cuts 

House Republicans on Thursday rolled out their "Pledge to America," a sweeping conservative agenda that calls for reining in federal spending, permanently extending all of the Bush tax cuts, and repealing President Obama's signature health care law. 

…The plan is divided into five policy areas: the economy, government spending, health care, government reform and national security. Republicans are calling for, among other things, a reduction in federal spending to fiscal 2008 levels except for national security, cite constitutional authority when introducing legislation, and require all bills to be posted online three days before votes. 

But the plan didn't delve into specifics on critical issues, such as how it will "put government on a path to a balanced budget. It also steers clear of social issues. 

See: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/09/23/house-republicans-unveil-pledge-america-tax-spending-cuts/ 

5) Applause for Ahmadinejad 

He was greeted by applause when he walked into the  United Nations General Assembly, and applauded again, even after questioning 9/11 and claiming that the American government may have been behind the attack. 

That’s right, applauded after questioning the motivation for the terrorist attacks, who was  responsible for them, and essentially suggesting they were a U.S.  plot.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has made a variety of claims over the years during his appearances here, but he never  has gone this far when talking about 9/11. 

During his General Assembly address, the Iranian President called for a “U.N. fact finding group” to investigate 9/11. 

He also said that ”the majority of the American people  as well as most nations and politicians around the world” believe that “some segments within the U.S. government orchestrated the attack to reverse the declining of the American economy and its grips on the Middle East in order to save the Zionist regime.” 

Before his speech, the Obama administration must have had high hopes that Ahmadinejad would have listened to the offers of diplomacy as presented by the administration and its allies on the Security Council. Members of the U.S. delegation remained in their seats. In years past, only what is called a “low-level note taker” has often been posted behind the little plastic “United States” sign, when Ahmadinejad took the stage. 

On Tuesday, when Ahmadinejad spoke during the global summit on poverty, the American delegation remained even as he predicted the defeat of capitalism. 

But true to form, he quickly went over the line with his 9/11 remarks and that prompted the U.S. diplomats, and others, to get up and walk out. 

See: http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/09/23/applause-for-ahmadinejad/ 

5a) UN: Delegates Walk Out as Ahmadinejad Hints US Gov't Behind 9/11 

United States delegates to the United Nations walked out in the middle of a speech by Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Thursday, as the Iranian leader floated a theory that elements within the US government orchestrated the September 11, 2001 attacks on America. 

“A propaganda machine began to work” after 9/11, he said. “It was said that some 3,000 people were killed on 9/11, for which we were all very saddened, but in Afghanistan and Iraq hundreds of thousands have been killed” since then, he accused, referring to the American sponsored battle against terrorism in those countries. 

Ahmadinejad said that there were “three viewpoints” regarding who was behind the 9/11 attack: The first, he explained was that a very sophisticated terrorist group did it. The second was that “some segments within the US government orchestrated the attack” to reverse the declining US economy and in order to save "the Zionist regime." This view, Ahmadinejad said, was the one most widely held among the nations of the world. A third opinion was that the attack was carried out by a terrorist group, but that the American government took advantage of the situation. 

When Ahmadinejad reached the second “theory,” US delegates walked out. Ahmedinejad went on to call for an "independent" UN investigation of the 9/11 massacre. 

See: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/139756 

6) Israeli building slowdown ends; settlers celebrate 

REVAVA, West Bank – Jewish settlers released balloons and broke ground on a kindergarten in celebration Sunday as a 10-month construction slowdown expired, while U.S. and Israeli leaders tried to figure out how to keep Palestinians from walking out of peace talks over the end of the restrictions. 

After the slowdown ran out at midnight, there was no Palestinian statement about the future of the talks. The Palestinians asked for an Oct. 4 meeting of an Arab League body to discuss the situation, possibly giving diplomats an extra week to work out a compromise. 

Minutes after the expiration, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on the Palestinians not to walk away, but instead to maintain constant contact "to achieve a historic framework accord within a year." In a statement, Netanyahu said his "intention to achieve peace is genuine." 

And maybe if the enemies of Israel would stop calling for it annihilation, and the press and the rest of the world would stop talking of the West Bank as if it wasn’t Israel’s land, peace could be achieved.  

See: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100926/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_palestinians 

7) Two of Obama's closest advisers among those likely to leave in White House shuffle 

In his nearly two years in office, President Obama has relied on a very small clique of advisers that serves as his most trusted sounding board on politics and policy. 

Members of his staff describe Obama as wary of outsiders and reluctant to widen his inner circle. As one of his advisers bluntly put it, the president "doesn't like new people." 

Like it or not, he will soon be surrounded by them as an expected staff shuffle will deprive Obama of two of his closest aides and an influx of replacements will take their places within the West Wing. 

The inner circle - Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, senior advisers David Axelrod and Valerie Jarrett, press secretary Robert Gibbs and Vice President Biden - is breaking up, or at least breaking open. Emanuel is widely expected to run for mayor of Chicago, and Axelrod is likely to leave this spring to prepare for Obama's 2012 reelection effort. 

Obama will soon lose other top advisers. His chief economic adviser, Lawrence H. Summers, announced that he will return to Harvard, where he is a professor; Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina is expected to join Axelrod in Chicago; and national security adviser James L. Jones is said to want out by the end of the year. 

See: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/22/AR2010092206741.html 

8) Angle-Reid debate is no debate at all 

On September 23, 2010, Faith Lutheran Junior/Senior High School hosted the debate between Sharron Angle, Republican candidate for senate, and Harry Reid, the incumbent Senator. 

The debate wasn’t a debate at all, as Reid videotaped his responses to questions presented by moderator Mitch Fox, Producer and Host of Nevada Week in Review. Apparently, Reid took the Faith Lutheran stage for a pre-debate recording two weeks earlier, where, in the comfort of a quiet theatre, he was able to give rehearsed answers to Fox’s questions on camera. 

Angle, on the other hand, had the integrity to show up in person, and was required to answer the same questions as Reid in a room full of heckling Reid supporters. Despite press coverage to the contrary, only Angle had to face the obnoxious interruptions of Reid’s supporters. In fact, Fox addressed the audience several times because the cheers from Angle supporters, and the jeers from Reid supporters cut into her 30 minutes of talk time. 

…Reid's Canned Response 

Reid gave answers that suggested he has provided opportunity, resources, and finances to the state; ignoring his part in the state’s record high unemployment, record foreclosures, and record bankruptcies. He touted what he believed to be his legislative successes, including his support of Obamacare, with no indication he was even aware the majority of Nevadans do not support the road Reid has travelled us down (emphasis mine). 

On health care reform, Reid stated that in, “…three to five years everyone will have insurance just like I have,” ignoring the glaringly obvious fact that none in Congress will have to succumb to Obama’s socialist-styled health care. He further insulted the audience of about 800 attendees, by calling social security the most successful program we’ve ever had. 

“It’s only possible to create that climate if we have a government that’s friendly to businesses,” Angle affirmed. “We want permanent full time jobs for the future.” She also explored the need to kill the death tax stating, “A climate of lower taxation and less regulation would create jobs.” 

Angle aroused her supporters when she declared, “We have the finest healthcare system in the world!” She discussed the need to separate the issue of health care with insurance costs, stating the problem comes with cost. Angle criticized Obamacare for not dealing with the cost of insurance. Making her stand clear, Angle stated, “The first thing I would do as your Senator is call for the repeal of Obamacare (emphasis mine).” 

See: http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-las-vegas/angle-reid-debate-is-no-debate-at-all 

8a) Sharron Angle Repeatedly Interrupted and Heckled by Reid Supports at Forum (video) 

…Classiest moment: Reid supporters cackle scornfully when Angle describes her son's demoralization after failing kindergarten. 

UPDATE-- A fair question from a Lefty emailer: How is this rude treatment of Angle any different than the hostile circus atmospheres many Democrats faced at town hall meetings last summer? 

I’ll tell you how it’s any different. Democrats were getting heckled at town hall meetings for having voted against the will of the people. Sharron isn’t elected yet. She hasn’t voted against the will of her constituency. 

See: http://townhall.com/tipsheet/GuyBenson/2010/09/24/sharron_angle_repeatedly_interrupted_and_heckled_by_reid_supports_at_forum 

8b) Sharron Angle Accuses Political Opponents Of Staging Town Hall Brawl 

Nevada Republican Senate candidate Sharron Angle is calling conspiracy on some unfortunate events at her town hall meeting with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid that turned the meeting into an ad hoc episode of Jerry Springer. Discussing the brawl with national radio host Jerry Doyle yesterday, Angle argued that “there were two women that were actually looking for a fight, trying to get that to be the top news story.” Wonder who sent them? 

Asked for her comments on the brawl, Angle called the whole thing a Saul Alinsky tactic by her opponents (though she doesn’t cite Sen. Reid specifically), and argues that the people fighting were intending to distract media attention away from her platform views. “You don’t want the news to talk about the debate,” she explained, “… they staged a fight. It’s the way I felt that it was going and there were two women that were actually looking for a fight.” 

See: http://www.mediaite.com/online/sharron-angle-accuses-political-opponents-of-staging-town-hall-brawl/ 

8c) Harry Reid’s botched battles 

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid hoped the defense policy bill would help make a final pre-election argument for Democrats while energizing the base on gay rights and immigration. 

But what he got was a failed vote and a mix of frustration and disappointment from the people he was trying to help. The stalled defense authorization bill — one of the last major Senate votes before November’s elections — was emblematic of the Nevada senator’s struggles to cut deals with the GOP while still pleasing core Democratic constituencies. 

The disappointment was widespread. 

Gay rights groups were upset that the process Reid employed may have undermined progress in repealing the Pentagon’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy prohibiting gays from serving openly in the military. 

Hispanic groups were disappointed that they couldn’t even get a vote on a narrow piece of comprehensive immigration reform — an amendment known as the DREAM Act that would have enabled citizenship for illegal immigrant students in exchange for government or military service. 

And Democrats on both sides of the Capitol are unhappy that a debate on gay rights and immigration distracted yet again from issue No. 1: jobs. 

“The issue for me has always been jobs,” said Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.). “That’s the issue. How do we put people back to work?” 

See: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/42519.html 

9) DISCLOSE Act Fails in Senate Vote (another of Harry Reid’s botched battles, a victory for free speech, AND an answer to prayer) 

Update: Today, the Senate voted on the DISCLOSE Act — which would have required organizations involved in political campaigning to disclose the identity of large donors and would have barred foreign corporations, large government contractors, and TARP recipients from making political expenditures. 

Public interest groups and Democratic Senate staffs had pressured Maine Republicans Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, the most centrist members of the GOP, to support the bill. But neither ended up crossing the aisle. 

See: http://washingtonindependent.com/98373/senate-battles-over-disclose-act-as-vote-nears 

10) Teachers Union, The NEA, Recommends its Members Read Saul Alinsky’s “Rules For Radicals” 

You send your kids to Public School everyday trusting that those who influence them for more hours a day than you do, are honest, trust worthy and are only interested in teaching the ABC’s and 123's. 

Well for most teachers I believe that is the case, but for those in the NEA who are involved in “Grass Roots” organizing, they may have been influenced by a little more than reading, writing and arithmetic. 

According to the NEA website, the Radical Communist Saul Alinsky’s Book, “Rules for Radicals” is recommended reading to all of their members : 

” of our Association who are involved in grassroots organizing, especially Association Representatives (ARs) — also known as building reps or shop stewards — and leaders at local affiliates” 

…It would be one thing if a teacher read it on their own, but for an organization that has such influence over your children to recommend such a radical piece of literature to their members so that it may help them with their jobs as a Member of the NEA is disturbing….at the very least. 

See: http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2010/07/teachers-union-the-nea-recommends-its-members-read-saul-alinskys-rules-for-radicals/

And: http://www.nea.org/tools/17231.htm 

11) Chris Christie confronts disrespectful heckler 

Another "enlightened," "pro-tolerance" liberal who was hurling non-stop smears and personal attacks at California GOP gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman Wednesday unexpectedly found himself face-to-face with New Jersey governor Chris Christie, who confronted him for yelling that Whitman looked like Arnold Swarzenegger in a dress. 

From The Upshot: 

"You want to yell? Yell at me, but don't give her a hard time," Christie said into his microphone. But Christie didn't stop there: "It's people who raise their voices and yell and scream like you that are dividing this country," he said. "We're here to bring this country together, not divide it." The audience roared with cheers and applause. 

As we saw with Ronald Reagan, it is those who confront liberalism and all its adolescent stupidity who find the country uniting enthusiastically behind them, not those who try to "reach across the aisle." 

See: http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-national/chris-christie-confronts-disrespectful-heckler 

12) New Ad: Fiorina Slams Boxer‘s ’Say Senator’ Demand 

In the California Senate seat battle, Carly Fiorina has released a new ad poking fun at Barbara Boxer’s infamous “say Senator instead of ma’am” line. 

In case you missed it, last June Boxer awkwardly called out General Michael Walsh during a Senate hearing for calling her ma’am instead of Senator (an odd request considering military members are programed from day one to address superiors as sir and ma’am). “I worked so hard to get that title,” she told the General. 

Fiorina replays the moment in her new ad, while claiming “I’ll really go to work, to end the arrogance in Washington”:

See: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/new-ad-fiorina-slams-boxers-say-senator-demand/ 

13) Bono's ONE foundation under fire for giving little over 1% of funds to charity 

Bono's anti-poverty foundation ONE is under pressure to explain its finances after it was revealed that only a small percentage of money it raises reaches the needy. 

The non-profit organisation set up by the U2 frontman received almost £9.6million in donations in 2008 but handed out only £118,000 to good causes (1.2 per cent). 

The figures published by the New York Post also show that £5.1million went towards paying salaries. 

See: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1314543/Bonos-ONE-foundation-giving-tiny-percentage-funds-charity.html 

14) Obama's aunt: 'You have the obligation to make me a citizen' 

BOSTON — President Barack Obama's aunt, who lived for years illegally in Boston, said in her first interview since being granted asylum that the United States has an "obligation" to grant her citizenship. 

"If I come as an immigrant, you have the obligation to make me a citizen," Zeituni Onyango told WBZ-TV in an interview that first aired Monday. 

See: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/39290307/ns/politics/39292246

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Tea Party wins again; Dems, Fannie showing; Harry Reid attaches Amnesty to Defense Bill

Check out this movie trailer for “I Want Your Money”! http://www.iwantyourmoney.net/.  It’s like watching Michael Moore for conservatives, only truthful. 

1) Tea Party Victory in Delaware (But Establishment Republicans Won’t Support Her) 

…Republicans must pick up 40 seats to win control of the House. They need 10 to gain a Senate majority, and even prominent GOP strategists said O'Donnell's victory would complicate their chances. 

In a celebratory round of interviews, O'Donnell was having none of it. 

"There are a lot of people who are rallying behind me who are frustrated that the Republican Party has lost its way," she said. A primary winner on the strength of support from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and tea party activists, she now enters the fall campaign as an underdog to Democrat Chris Coons. 

…"This is not a race we're going to be able to win," said Karl Rove, who was the principal political adviser to former President George W. Bush as well one of the leaders of a multimillion-dollar independent organization trying to fashion GOP majorities in Congress. 

Responding to Rove, Palin told Fox News Channel on Wednesday: "My message to those who say that the GOP nominee is not electable are that they're not even going to try: Well I say, 'Buck up.'" She added: "It is time to put aside internal power grabs and greed and egos within the party, and to fight united for what's right and beneficial for all Americans." 

On Wednesday, O'Donnell accused the party of "Republican cannibalism." 

"We have to rise above this nastiness and unify for the greater good, because there's a lot of work to be done and there are a lot of people who want to get involved if the Republican Party would," O'Donnell said in an interview with The Associated Press. 

She said she hopes the party will unite to help her win in November, but added, "It is doable without the support of the Republican Party." She also made the rounds of national television interviews. 

See: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100915/ap_on_el_ge/us_primary_rdp 

2) The Democrats' Fannie Is Showing (In 2004, 76 Democrats Asked Bush Not to Responsibly Manage Fannie and Freddie) 

Irresponsibility: After the global financial crisis, no politician would dare chide another for too much "safety and soundness." But in 2004, 76 Democrats actually asked President Bush not to manage Fannie Mae responsibly (emphasis mine). 

There are smoking guns and then there are smoking bazookas (emphasis mine). The June 28, 2004, letter from Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and dozens of other House Democrats to President Bush, posted by Moe Lane on Redstate.com last week, forever squashes Democratic claims about the mortgage crisis not being their fault. 

"We urge you to reconsider your administration's criticisms of the housing-related government sponsored enterprises (the 'GSEs') and instead work with Congress to strengthen the mission and oversight of the GSEs," states the missive of nearly a page and a half, signed by a rogues' gallery of 76 House Democrats. 

They include not only Frank, current chairman of the House Banking Committee; but Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., now being probed for reportedly laundering TARP money in her husband's bank; and erstwhile House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., who is charged with more than a dozen counts of violating House rules and federal laws. 

Almost comically, the letter states that the Democrats are unhappy the Bush administration is "emphasizing only safety and soundness," claiming that "an exclusive focus on safety and soundness is likely to come, in practice, at the expense of affordable housing (emphasis mine)." 

And the Democratic representatives charged that "because Congress has not been willing to jeopardize the GSEs' mission, the administration has turned to attacking the GSEs publicly." 

Such attacks could mean "negative opinions in the financial markets regarding the GSEs, raising their cost of financing." 

It turned out, of course, that the negative opinions of Fannie Mae, and its evil twin Freddie Mac, in the financial markets were due to the GSEs taking a lead role in crippling the global economy. 

The GSEs used the taxpayer-funded financial power of the federal government to give ultralow rate mortgages to millions of Americans with rotten credit ratings — which ended up poisoning the portfolios of investors around the world. 

...They insisted that President Bush "place a high priority on working with the GSEs to close as many loans as possible this year" and reiterated "that an exclusive emphasis on safety and soundness . .. is misplaced (emphasis mine)." 

The 9.6% unemployment that Americans now suffer is directly connected to the many years of Democrats' demagoguery. They said that any attempt to rein in Fannie and Freddie was anti-poor and anti-minority — fiscal soundness be damned. 

...The cumulative result was that banks and other lenders were pressured to give mortgages to unqualified borrowers in the name of social and racial justice. Last year, the Obama administration raised Fannie and Freddie's $400 billion borrowing cap. 

Every single politician who signed this letter is guilty of taking part in the gross financial mismanagement of this country. They betrayed the trust of those who elected them, and that trust should be rescinded this November. 

See: http://ptest.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/547134/201009131900/The-Democrats-Fannie-Is-Showing.htm 

3) More House Democrats call for tax cuts for all 

WASHINGTON – More Democrats joined Republicans on Wednesday in calling for the preservation of tax breaks for Americans of every income level, bolting this election season from President Barack Obama's plan to preserve cuts for families who earn less than $250,000 and let taxes rise for the wealthiest Americans. But Obama placed the blame for the stalled proposal squarely on Republicans. 

Ah, yes, the “wealthy Americans”. Never forget that those “wealthy Americans” are the ones whose investment creates jobs for the not-so-wealthy Americans… 

See: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100915/ap_on_bi_ge/us_tax_cuts 

4) Morning Bell: Obamacare vs. the Rule of Law 

Health Insurers Plan Hikes. That was the headline of a Wall Street Journal story last Tuesday which reported: “Health insurers say they plan to raise premiums for some Americans as a direct result of the health overhaul in coming weeks, complicating Democrats’ efforts to trumpet their signature achievement before the midterm elections. Aetna Inc., some BlueCross BlueShield plans and other smaller carriers have asked for premium increases of between 1% and 9% to pay for extra benefits required under the law, according to filings with state regulators.” And The Wall Street Journal was not alone. The Los Angeles Times and Dallas Morning News also reported rate hikes in their states, some as high as 16%. And this comes on top of news that Obamacare is forcing health care companies to stop offering coverage for kids and forcing colleges to stop offering coverage for students. 

Obamacare is deeply unpopular with the American people because, as the massive regulatory regime goes into effect, the American people are noticing that none of the administration’s major promises are being honored. The cost of health care is going up, not down. Health care spending is going up, not down. Millions of Americans are not able to keep their insurance. To combat this reality, the Obama administration struck back last Friday. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius sent a letter to America’s Health Insurance Plans warning them that “there will be zero tolerance” for “falsely blaming premium increases” on Obamacare. Specifically, Sebelius threatened to punish non-subservient firms by excluding them from the government regulated and mandated health insurance exchanges. Since these exchanges will be the primary way most Americans receive health insurance (especially if more private firms decide to end their current coverage) such a decision by Sebelius would be a death sentence for any insurer that does not comply. 

Never before in the history of our republican form of government has an administration threatened to extinguish individual firms for merely communicating with their customers. But such are the dictatorial powers Obamacare grants to Secretary Sebelius. There are over 1,000 instances in the more than 2,700 page bill where Congress granted Secretary Sebelius new powers to regulate the health care industry. For example, her power to “determine” what does or does not count as a medical expense alone will decide the fate of many health insurance firms. 

Is this the type of government our Founders intended our federal government to become? No. 

See: http://blog.heritage.org/2010/09/14/morning-bell-obamacare-vs-the-rule-of-law/ 

4a) Dems buy anti-health-reform ads 

Democratic candidates are spending three times more advertising against the health reform law than they are in support of it. 

Since the beginning of Congress’s August recess, Democratic candidates have poured $930,000 into ads deriding the health overhaul but just $300,000 in pro-reform spots, according to Evan Tracey at Kantar Media. 

“Go back to 2006, and even before that, and Democrats used health care as their No. 1 issue,” Tracey said. “They had a villain in the pharmaceutical industry. Now that they passed this law, it’s almost disarmed them rather than given them an opportunity.” 

See: http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm?uuid=188ECCC3-18FE-70B2-A87098A7E8ACCF49 

5) Nationalized retirement accounts: The coming confiscation of the retirement savings of the middle class 

PPJ Gazette - Having spent the last ten years, minimally, spending without conscience or concern, the federal government has hit the wall; no one wants to buy our Treasury bonds used to finance the national debt.  As one bill after another comes out of congress giving the government and its corporate buddies control of everything from our water and land to our food and health, it comes as no surprise that the final act of redistribution of wealth to the already wealthy, is, the forced conversion of private retirement investments into nationalized retirement accounts which are nothing less than the confiscation of wealth from the middle class to pay the debt run up by one congress and president after another. 

Obama Administration begins the “grab” for retirement accounts 

S 3760, introduced August 5 by Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) and John Kerry (D-Mass.) would require that employers of workers currently not covered by any retirement program pay 3% of compensation into mandatory, automatic IRA accounts.  That would also have the effect of increasing the assets that the US government could then seize. 

This is the Republican privatization of Social Security scheme trotted out during the Bush years, retooled and now focused on the private savings of the middle class.  Now, instead of forcing you to invest any portion of your Social Security retirement in the stock market, a move which would have seen one of the greatest thefts of wealth and its redistribution to the crooks and thieves on Wall Street had they been successful, the Democrat faction has taken up the cause of confiscating private investment accounts to fund the rampant overspending of government using retirement savings of those who were able to contribute to 401(k) and IRA accounts and who have savings in private pension funds. 

See: http://nationalexpositor.com/News/2850.html 

6) Holocaust Denial: George Soros vs. the Tea Parties (George Soros is now going after the Tea Party) 

Most of us know him as the multi-billionaire financier of ultra-liberal causes (love them or leave them) whose fortune, ironically, comes from currency speculation — the “man who broke the Bank of England” during the 1992 British pound currency crisis. Never mind that thousands lost their pensions in the process. It’s the breaks of the game — capitalism as practiced by a quondam anti-captialist. 

But that’s far from the most troubling thing about Soros. What disturbs most is something you will not read about in his Wikipedia entry, except in the most veiled manner. Soros — who appears in the right-hand column of that entry as a “Hungarian American” and an “atheist” — is a Hungarian Jew who, when 14 at the height of the Holocaust, was, well… no Anne Frank. 

Wow.  I didn’t know this before.  This gives me new food for thought on Daniel 11:37 (“He will show no regard for the gods of his fathers or for the one desired by women, nor will he regard any god, but will exalt himself above them all.” Many theologians believe this verse indicates that the Antichrist will be an apostate Jew). 

The Ottawa Sun’s Ezra Levant, quoted by Kimball, puts it succinctly: 

To survive, George, then a teenager, collaborated with the Nazis. 

First he worked for the Judenrat. That was the Jewish council set up by the Nazis to do their dirty work for them. Instead of the Nazis rounding up Jews every day for the trains, they delegated that murderous task to Jews who were willing to do it to survive another day at the expense of their neighbours. 

Theodore [his father] hatched a better plan for his son. He bribed a non-Jewish official at the agriculture ministry to let George live with him. George helped the official confiscate property from Jews. 

…Steve Kroft of 60 Minutes asked him that. Was it difficult? “Not at all,” Soros answered. 

“No feeling of guilt?” asked Kroft. “No,” said Soros. “There was no sense that I shouldn’t be there. If I wasn’t doing it, somebody else would be taking it away anyhow. Whether I was there or not. So I had no sense of guilt.” 

…Am I calling Soros a disturbed person? In probability, yes. A man with two sides who is all the more dangerous for having both. 

Starting in the 1980s, the good side went to work using his immense funds to help Eastern European countries transition out of the Soviet Union. This culminated in the 1990s with the establishment of the Open Society Institute. 

But here in the United States, the same young man who collaborated with the Nazis has trouble as a grown man making moral distinctions or choosing sensible allies. He funded MoveOn.org, whose astonishing conflation of Bush and Hitler was both morally shameful and psychologically sick. (What an insult that was to the memory of the Holocaust.) 

Now — and this is the proximate cause of my wanting to write about him in the first place — Soros is going after the tea party movement. From supporting freedom in Eastern Europe he has turned to attacking it in Eastern Tennessee. According to infowars.com: 

Soros and the foundation left have launched a website designed to go after the growing Tea Party movement. Teapartytracker.org will post video interviews and blog entries gathered by folks on the false left who never grow weary of demonstrating their outrage over the very idea of a grassroots political effort overthrowing establishment Democrats and Republicans in the district of corporate criminals. 

Teapartytracker.org will be sponsored by the NAACP, Think Progress, New Left Media and Media Matters for America. Think Progress is a George Soros operation connected to John Podesta’s Center for American Progress. Podesta is Clinton’s former chief of staff. Media Matters for America is the brainchild of a MoveOn consultant and Podesta’s Center for American Progress. Soros is a major supporter of MoveOn. 

See: http://pajamasmedia.com/rogerlsimon/2010/09/06/holocaust-denial-george-soros-vs-the-tea-parties/?singlepage=true 

7) A U.N. Internet Governance Power Grab? 

At the Internet Governance Forum meeting earlier this week in Vilnius, Lithuania, Rod Beckstrom, President and Chief Executive Officer of Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) expressed his concern and worry about efforts by some governments to constrain the independence of the Internet at the upcoming U.N. General Assembly session. 

For those who are not familiar with ICANN, the organization is a nonprofit corporation charged with regulating and managing the Domain Name System under which Internet Protocol addresses and registration of top-level domains (such as .org and .com) are assigned. “Governance” of the medium has been historically minimal and led by non-governmental entities and overseen by the U.S. government, which has exercised a light regulatory touch. This freedom allowed the Internet to grow and develop at a truly remarkable pace. 

However, the United Nations has sought for some time to acquire authority over ICANN and the Internet, at the behest of a number of countries who wish to tax or regulate it. Last year, the Obama administration to decided to withdraw U.S. oversight and protection of ICANN on the justification that ICANN and the Internet had become too important internationally to be overseen by any one nation and reached agreement to affirm ICANN as “independent” and “not controlled by any one entity.” 

Unfortunately, that decision opened the door to U.N. interference on the basis that all nations have a stake in the medium. 

See: http://blog.heritage.org/2010/09/16/warning-sounded-over-upcoming-u-n-general-assembly-deliberations-on-internet-governance/ 

8) President Obama removes 'Creator' from the Declaration of Independence. 

On September 15, President Obama addressed the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. At around 22:30, he incorporated part of  The Declaration of Independence, but  removed any reference to the "Creator." 

Update: Here is a short version of the clip, with just the key minute… 

After President Obama says "created equal..", there is a long pause during which he scowls and blinks several times. For once, he may actually have opted to not read something that was on the teleprompter. It looks like he is disgusted and decided it would be better not to read what the preamble actually says. 

President Obama, if our Creator is not the purveyor of our rights, then who is? The government? 

See: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/09/president_obama_removes_creato.html 

9) Harry Reid Adds Immigration Measure to Defense Bill 

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has decided to add language to the Defense authorization bill that would give young illegal immigrants a path to citizenship if they have been in the United States for longer than five years. To qualify, they also must have come to the country before the age of 16 and have completed at least two years of college or two years in the military. 

"We have large numbers of our military who are Hispanic," Reid said Tuesday in the Capitol. "I think it's really important that we move forward on this legislation . . . Kids who grew up as Americans should be able to get their green cards after they go to college or serve in the military." 

Top Republicans immediately balked at Reid's decision after discussing it with him. 

"It's totally unrelated to the defense authorization bill," said Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.). "Last year they dumped hate crimes onto this. The defense bill should be about taking care of our military." 

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell warned that Reid is endangering the defense bill by adding unrelated measures to it, including the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act. 

"It's made it needlessly controversial," McConnell said. "I can't tell you right now how easy it will be to go forward with that bill, but it's certainly created an element of controversy that would not have been otherwise there." 

In addition to the immigration language, top Republicans have strenuously objected to a measure within the Defense bill approved by the Senate Armed Services Committee that will begin to repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell, the military policy that bans gays from serving openly in the military. 

Keep it up, Mr. Reid!  Show the American people EXACTLY who you are.  Keep digging that hole so deep you’ll never get out! 

See: http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/09/14/harry-reid-adds-immigration-changes-to-defense-bill/ 

9a) Sharron Angle calls “The Dream Act” an “outrageous act of political maneuvering”

See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTNWVOD3GS8 

9b) Sharron Angle Sets the Record Straight

(On a personal note, I was having breakfast with Sharron the day this was filmed, and she asked me if I’d like to come to the Fox News interview.  I can be seen in the background, just behind and to the right of Sharron’s head at 0:52-1:03, talking with her husband, Ted.  What a fantastic time I had! Thank you so much, Sharron). 

See: http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/special-report/index.html#/v/4341478/sharron-angle-sets-the-record-straight/?playlist_id=86927 

10) Cuba to Cut State Jobs in Tilt Toward Free Market (Even Cuba gets it) 

Cuba will lay off more than half a million state workers and try to create hundreds of thousands of private-sector jobs, a dramatic attempt by the hemisphere's only Communist country to shift its nearly bankrupt economy toward a more market-oriented system. 

…"Our state can't keep maintaining...bloated payrolls," the union's statement said. More than 85% of Cuba's 5.5 million workers are employed by the state. 

Cuba's effort to reorient its labor force represents the country's biggest step toward a freer economy since the early 1990s, when Havana embarked on a brief attempt to make changes in a bid to survive without subsidies after the collapse of the Soviet Union, its main benefactor. 

See: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704190704575489932181245938.html 

11) Govt hires operatives to track if Gulf news coverage is positive or negative for Obama 

WASHINGTON – The federal government hired a New Orleans man for $18,000 to appraise whether news stories about its actions in the Gulf oil spill were positive or negative for the Obama administration (emphasis mine), which was keenly sensitive to comparisons between its response and former President George W. Bush's much-maligned reaction to Hurricane Katrina. 

The government also spent $10,000 for just over three minutes of video showing a routine offshore rig inspection for news organizations but couldn't say whether any ran the footage. And it awarded a $216,625 no-bid contract for a survey of seabirds to an environmental group that has criticized what it calls the "extreme anti-conservation record" of Sarah Palin, a possible 2012 rival to President Barack Obama. 

The contracts were among hundreds reviewed by The Associated Press as the government begins to provide an early glimpse at federal spending since the Gulf disaster in April. While most of the contracts don't raise alarms, some could provide ammunition for critics of government waste. 

The White House is still deciding whether it will bill BP for spill-related trips by Obama and his wife, Michelle, to the Gulf, including the president's flights aboard Air Force One, which can cost tens of thousands of dollars each (emphasis mine). 

UNBELIEVABLE. 

…Yet the government's new contracting data includes errors and vague entries that make it difficult to identify wasteful spending. It spent $52,000 on a boat charter described merely as "marine charter for things," with no further explanation. A separate $90,000 contract for a single 70-pound anchor is listed incorrectly; the contractor told the AP it actually supplied hundreds of anchors. 

…Among all the contracts, perhaps none is more striking than the Coast Guard's decision to pay $9,000 per month for two months to John Brooks Rice of New Orleans, an on-call worker for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, under a no-bid contract to monitor media coverage from late May through July. 

See: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100913/ap_on_bi_ge/us_gulf_oil_spill_contracts_3 

12) Sore Loser Lisa Murkowski 

Her name is Lisa Murkowski — daughter of a former Alaska governor and an elitist. 

As Alaska’s senator, she scores a dismal conservative rating of 53/100. She was defeated by Joe Miller, a true conservative, in Alaska’s recent GOP primary. Now, she’s coming back as a write-in candidate and, in so doing, will jeopardize Miller’s chance to be elected on November 2 as Alaska’s senator by splitting the GOP vote. 

If you’re a Republican or Independent voter in Alaska, is this the sort of person you really want to represent your state in D.C. — someone who’s a sore loser, a spoiler, and who loves power so much she is determined to claw onto it? 

See: http://fellowshipofminds.wordpress.com/2010/09/18/bitch/ 

12a) More on this…Tea Party Favorite Miller on Rival Murkowski's Write-In Campaign: She's Disrespecting the Will of the Voters 

SENATE CANDIDATE JOE MILLER, R-AK (Via telephone): Greta, it's stunning for a number of reasons. One, that she would quote the late Senator Stevens as basically endorsing her write-in candidacy. And yet he said at the Lincoln Day dinner in Anchorage -- and this is a quote directly from him -- "I do hope that we can avoid electing people who would destroy another Republican in order to bring about personal success." This is a perfect example of what the late Senator Stevens warned against.

And it's also, of course, another example of a politician who's gone back on her word. You know, she said the Friday before the primary election that she would support the will of the electorate as demonstrated in the primary. Now, of course, she's obviously not a person of character, otherwise, she wouldn't be doing what she's doing, which is really disrespecting the will of the Alaskan voter. 

VAN SUSTEREN: All right, when you won the primary on August 24th, did she call you? And what was that conversation like? And have you had any conversation since then? 

MILLER: She did call me, conceding, did not congratulate me, and then later left a fairly nasty voicemail on my phone. But that's the only contact that I've had with her. 

VAN SUSTEREN: What's a fairly nasty voicemail? 

MILLER: Oh, it was just -- you know, I don't want to go into the personal detail of it, but it was just inappropriate. And you know, I think that what this is about, it really is a character issue. It's an issue I think that is reflected in kind of the liberal approach, which is, if you got power, you don't relinquish it, you keep it at all costs. 

See: http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/on-the-record/transcript/tea-party-favorite-miller-rival-murkowski039s-write-campaign-she039s-disrespecting-will-v 

13) Elmo, Internet Czar & FCC Work to Redistribute Wealth With Free Broadband(Now free broadband is a civil right! Elmo is tired of buffering, don‘t you know?)

See: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/elmo-internet-czar-fcc-work-to-redistribute-wealth-with-free-broadband/ 

14) Waters Ethics Charges “About Black People” 

Congresswoman Maxine Waters has begun a publicity campaign aimed at making her upcoming Ethics trial not about her but “about Black people.” 

Waters told DC blog The Hill that she organized staffers to hold signs proclaiming her innocence at various events around the Capitol, including the annual legislative conference for the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Foundation and a green technology awards ceremony held by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. 

“It ain’t about Nancy,” Waters said about the later event. “It’s about black people.” 

Waters has been charged with using her influence to get a special private meeting for a bank her husband was on the board of, to discuss getting a special loan to keep the bank alive during the financial crisis. She has already blamed former US President George W. Bush and racism for the charges. 

See: http://www.therightperspective.org/2010/09/17/waters-ethics-charges-about-black-people/ 

15) 'It’s hell. I can’t stand it!’ Carla Bruni reveals what Michelle Obama REALLY thinks of being First Lady 

Michelle Obama thinks being America’s First Lady is ‘hell’, Carla Bruni reveals today in a wildly indiscreet book. 

Miss Bruni divulges that Mrs Obama replied when asked about her position as the U.S. president’s wife: ‘Don’t ask! It’s hell. I can’t stand it!’ 

Details of the private conversation, which took place at the White House during an official visit by Nicolas Sarkozy last March, emerged in Carla And The Ambitious. 

The book was written by journalists Michael Darmon and Yves Derai in what they claim is collaboration with Miss Bruni. 

If this is true, what an ungrateful wretch! 

See: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1312462/Michelle-Obama-thinks-First-Lady-hell-says-Carla-Bruni.html

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Obamacare intentionally set up to fail; "Zero tolerance" for health insurers; Global tax

Sorry for no post last week; I was enjoying Labor Day weekend with my dad. Some items of note from that week: The feds are suing Sheriff Joe Arpaio for “discrimination against Hispanics”; another oil rig blew up in the Gulf; and the White House submitted a report to the UN in which it cited Arizona as having committed human rights violations. Now, in honor of 9/11: “Todd Beamer told the GTE Airfone operator he knew he was going to die, asked her to pray with him and uttered his last, defiant words. ‘Are you guys ready?‘ the operator heard the 32-year-old Beamer ask fellow passengers aboard United Airlines Flight 93, which crashed into the Pennsylvania countryside 80 miles southeast of Pittsburgh on Tuesday. Then he said: ‘Let's roll.’” (from http://perpetuallyonline.com/ToddBeamer/article.htm). 1) Sen. Coburn: Democrats Intentionally Set Up ObamaCare to Fail See: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/sen-coburn-democrats-intentionally-set-up-obamacare-to-fail/ 1a) HHS Secretary Sebelius vows 'zero tolerance' for insurers blaming premium hikes on health law WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama's top health official on Thursday warned the insurance industry that the administration won't tolerate blaming premium hikes on the new health overhaul law. "There will be zero tolerance for this type of misinformation and unjustified rate increases," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in a letter to the insurance lobby. "Simply stated, we will not stand idly by as insurers blame their premium hikes and increased profits on the requirement that they provide consumers with basic protections," Sebelius said. She warned that bad actors may be excluded from new health insurance markets that will open in 2014 under the law. They'd lose out on a big pool of customers, as many as 30 million people nationwide. The letter to America's Health Insurance Plans was the latest volley in a war of words over who gets the blame for rising premiums. Polls show that many people expect their costs to go up as a result of the law, but there's also widespread mistrust of the insurance industry. An HHS official said the letter is a pre-emptive move, after the department learned that several smaller carriers around the country are blaming the new law for rate increases this year. UNBELIEVABLE! “Zero tolerance”? “Not stand idly by”? WTH? Who does she think she is? And what American is stupid enough to believe that the new health care law doesn’t raise premiums or increase costs? The industry's top lobbyist responded that the health care law is a factor behind higher rates, but not the only one. "Health insurance premiums are increasing because of soaring prices for medical services, the impact of younger and healthier people dropping their insurance during the weak economy, and additional benefits required under the new law," said Karen Ignagni, president of the insurers' trade group. "It's a basic law of economics that additional benefits incur additional costs." Sebelius asked Ignagni to help stop "misinformation and scare tactics." See: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/09/09/hhs-secretary-sebelius-vows-zero-tolerance-insurers-blaming-premium-hikes/ 2) Ground Zero Mosque Investor Declines Trump's Buyout Offer NEW YORK -- Donald Trump's offer to buy an investor's stake where a mosque is planned near ground zero is falling flat. Wolodymyr Starosolsky is a lawyer for the investor in the real estate partnership that controls the site. He says Trump's offer is "just a cheap attempt to get publicity and get in the limelight." In a letter released Thursday by Trump's publicist, the real estate investor told Hisham Elzanaty that he would buy his stake in the lower Manhattan building for 25 percent more than whatever he paid. "I am making this offer as a resident of New York and citizen of the United States, not because I think the location is a spectacular one (because it is not), but because it will end a very serious, inflammatory, and highly divisive situation that is destined, in my opinion, to only get worse," the letter said. Trump also attached a condition to his offer: He said that as part of the deal, the backers of the mosque project would need to promise that any new mosque they constructed would be at least five blocks farther away from the World Trade Center site. See: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/09/09/trump-offers-buy-investor-ground-zero-mosque-site/ 2a) Fla. pastor will 'not today, not ever' burn Quran NEW YORK – A Florida pastor says his church will "not today, not ever" burn a Quran, even if a mosque is built near ground zero. Pastor Terry Jones had threatened to burn the Muslim holy book on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks over plans to build an Islamic center near where terrorists brought down the World Trade Center nine years ago. He flew to New York and appeared on NBC's "Today" show. He says that his Gainesville, Fla., church's goal was "to expose that there is an element of Islam that is very dangerous and very radical." He tells NBC that "we have definitely accomplished that mission." He says no meeting is planned with the imam leading the center but he hopes one will take place. A "Burn a Koran Day" banner outside his church has been taken down. See: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100911/ap_on_re_us/quran_burning 3) No Compromise: Obama Will Not Extend Tax Cuts for Wealthiest Americans CLEVELAND (AP) – President Barack Obama strongly defended his opposition to extending Bush-era tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans on Wednesday and delivered a searing attack on Republicans and their House leader for advocating “the same philosophy that led to this mess in the first place.” Obama said the struggling U.S. economy can’t afford to spend $700 billion to keep lower tax rates in place for the nation’s highest earners despite a call by House Minority Leader John Boehner and other GOP leaders to do just that. Speaking in the same city where Boehner, an Ohio Republican, recently ridiculed Obama’s economic stewardship, Obama said Boehner’s policies amount to no more than “cut more taxes for millionaires and cut more rules for corporations.” …“Let me be clear to Mr. Boehner and everyone else. We should not hold middle class tax cuts hostage any longer,” the president said. The administration “is ready this week to give tax cuts to every American making $250,000 or less,” he said. Actually, Obama and other Democratic leaders want to extend the tax cuts except for individuals making over $200,000 a year – or families earning over $250,000. The sweeping series of Bush tax cuts expires at the end of this year unless Congress renews them. Obama went after Boehner – who would probably become House speaker if Republicans win control of the House in November’s midterm elections – directly by name. …Obama gave one of his strongest pitches yet on allowing the Bush tax cuts to expire at the end of this year for wealthy Americans but allowing them to remain in place for everybody else. Republicans, and even some Democrats, have suggested that it was no time to raise taxes on anybody, given the fragile state of the economy (emphasis mine). Who does he think provides all the jobs for those families making under $250,000, hmm? …Even Obama’s former budget director, Peter Orszag, has said that while he prefers Obama’s proposal to impose the higher taxes on the wealthy, getting such a formulation through Congress in this politically charged time might be extremely difficult. Orszag suggested a compromise – extend all the tax cuts, but just for two years, and then let them all expire. See: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/no-compromise-obama-will-not-extend-tax-cuts-for-wealthiest-americans/ 3a) Boehner says he'd support a middle-class tax cut WASHINGTON – House Minority Leader John Boehner says he would vote for President Obama's plan to extend tax cuts only for middle-class earners, not the wealthy, if that were the only option available to House Republicans. Boehner, R-Ohio, said it is "bad policy" to exclude the highest-earning Americans from tax relief during the recession, and later Sunday he accused the White House of "class warfare." But he said he wouldn't block the breaks for middle-income individuals and families if Democrats won't support the full package. See: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100912/ap_on_bi_ge/us_tax_cuts 4) Key Obama Ally Works with Socialists for Global Tax (VIDEO) “It is possible for us to get a financial tax around the world.” See: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/key-obama-ally-works-with-socialists-for-global-tax/ 5) GOP Takes Unprecedented 10-Point Lead on Generic Ballot (from last week, but worth seeing) PRINCETON, NJ -- Republicans lead by 51% to 41% among registered voters in Gallup weekly tracking of 2010 congressional voting preferences. The 10-percentage-point lead is the GOP's largest so far this year and is its largest in Gallup's history of tracking the midterm generic ballot for Congress. See: http://www.gallup.com/poll/142718/GOP-Unprecedented-Lead-Generic-Ballot.aspx 6) Murkowski, Haase talk ballot switch …Murkowski appeared to be leaving the race for good just a week ago, telling supporters in her concession speech last Tuesday that she was ready to come “back home” after this year after a stunning GOP primary loss to Sarah Palin-backed attorney Joe Miller. But now it appears the senator is weighing her options to stay in the race, which include running as a write-in candidate or becoming a third-party candidate. Not only has Murkowski met with Haase, but the state Libertarian Party chairman also confirmed Monday that the senator’s top aides reached out to him about meeting to discuss whether Murkowski could run on their ticket. Murkowski, a Libertarian! Ha ha ha ho ha ha! YOU LOST! Go home or you will split the conservative vote! See: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0910/41855.html 7) Coast to coast, tea partiers promote their cause SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Originally billed as a chance to reflect on the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a series of raucous tea party rallies around the country on Sunday ended up focusing almost entirely on an event still to come — the Nov. 2 election. "We are your everyday, average, churchgoing families, we represent the majority of people in this nation, and we're ready to take back our government," said Pam Pinkston of Fair Oaks, Calif., one of about 4,000 people to attend Sacramento's "United to the Finish" gathering. Thousands of tea party activists also turned up at rallies in Washington, D.C., and St. Louis to spread their message of smaller government and focus their political movement on the pivotal congressional elections in November. Several thousand people marched along Pennsylvania Avenue from the Washington Monument to the Capitol, many carrying signs reading "Congress You're Fired" and "Let Failures Fail and "Impeach Obama." …Many attending the various rallies wore red, white and blue clothing and carried yellow flags with the picture of a snake coiled above the inscription "Don't Tread On Me." In Sacramento, speakers railed against health care reform, the economic stimulus and President Barack Obama while standing in front of a 12-foot plastic replica of the Statue of Liberty. In St. Louis, crowds packed the area between the Gateway Arch and the Mississippi River while a band dressed in powdered wigs and 18th century clothing belted out KISS's "I Want to Rock 'N Roll All Night." Organizers say the events intended to call attention to what they describe as big government run amok and to recall the sense of national unity Americans felt the day after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. See: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100912/ap_on_el_ge/us_tea_party_rallies 8) Education secretary urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally President Obama's top education official urged government employees to attend a rally that the Rev. Al Sharpton organized to counter a larger conservative event on the Mall. "ED staff are invited to join Secretary Arne Duncan, the Reverend Al Sharpton, and other leaders on Saturday, Aug. 28, for the 'Reclaim the Dream' rally and march," began an internal e-mail sent to more than 4,000 employees of the Department of Education on Wednesday. Sharpton created the event after Glenn Beck announced a massive Tea Party "Restoring Honor" rally at the Lincoln Memorial, where King spoke in 1963. The Washington Examiner learned of the e-mail from a Department of Education employee who felt uncomfortable with Duncan's request. Although the e-mail does not violate the Hatch Act, which forbids federal employees from participating in political campaigns, Education Department workers should feel uneasy, said David Boaz, executive vice president of the libertarian Cato Institute. "It sends a signal that activity on behalf of one side of a political debate is expected within a department. It's highly inappropriate ... even in the absence of a direct threat," Boaz said. "If we think of a Bush cabinet official sending an e-mail to civil servants asking them to attend a Glenn Beck rally, there would be a lot of outrage over that (emphasis mine)." See: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/local/Education-secretary-urged-his-employees-to-go-to-Sharpton_s-rally-651280-101839293.html 9) Light bulb factory closes; End of era for U.S. means more jobs overseas WINCHESTER, VA. - The last major GE factory making ordinary incandescent light bulbs in the United States is closing this month, marking a small, sad exit for a product and company that can trace their roots to Thomas Alva Edison's innovations in the 1870s. The remaining 200 workers at the plant here will lose their jobs. "Now what're we going to do?" said Toby Savolainen, 49, who like many others worked for decades at the factory, making bulbs now deemed wasteful. During the recession, political and business leaders have held out the promise that American advances, particularly in green technology, might stem the decades-long decline in U.S. manufacturing jobs. But as the lighting industry shows, even when the government pushes companies toward environmental innovations and Americans come up with them, the manufacture of the next generation technology can still end up overseas. What made the plant here vulnerable is, in part, a 2007 energy conservation measure passed by Congress that set standards essentially banning ordinary incandescents by 2014. The law will force millions of American households to switch to more efficient bulbs. The resulting savings in energy and greenhouse-gas emissions are expected to be immense. But the move also had unintended consequences. Rather than setting off a boom in the U.S. manufacture of replacement lights, the leading replacement lights are compact fluorescents, or CFLs, which are made almost entirely overseas, mostly in China. See: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/09/07/AR2010090706933.html 10) NJ Gov. Christie Clashes with Teacher at Town Hall New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is known for telling it like he sees it. At a town hall meeting yesterday in Raritan, NJ, he made sure to bolster that reputation. The fireworks start in the beginning and go until about 1:53. The rest of the video is worth watching, however, as Christie explains how the teacher‘s union in the state refused to compromise to save the state’s crucial education dollars. See: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/nj-gov-christie-clashes-with-teacher-at-town-hall/