Is Palin Electable?

Another must read article for you, guys and gals; from David Solway over at Pajamas Media and it concludes thus:

…But is Palin electable? The next two years will determine whether she will be able to counter the slanderous media campaign against her candidacy and her competence, and so convince enough people that she has the right stuff to lead the country in perhaps its most perilous historical moment since the Civil War. Clearly, she suffers more than her share of antagonists among the megabuck left and their myriad satellites, Ivy League academics, mainstream journalists, public intellectuals, union impresarios and henchmen, and the entitlement-addicted segment of the public. They are terrified of her. She even has the panjandrums in the Republican old guard shaking in their Guccis.

As Victor Volsky writes in American Thinker, “in the eyes of the political/cultural aristocracy, [Palin] is the embodiment of its worst nightmare: the revolt of the masses against their masters.” …

Any political pundit worth his salt will tell you – her negatives are just terrible. While she’s been greatly rehabilitated over the past two years (especially as Obama has proven such an astounding failure), there is still a large reservoir of distrust among Independents, and many qualms among Republicans, as well. Taking a look at it with a cool, realistic eye, one finds the obstacles to her being elected President nearly insurmountable. But, then again, “nearly” isn’t “absolutely”.

Palin’s greatest strength is the perception among her legions of supporters that she is “one of us”. That she knows how the middle class lives; that she knows what it is like to not have enough money for everything you want; that she knows how money is made; that she knows how hard it is to raise decent kids when the entirety of popular culture is bent on corrupting them. Palin in the White House means a middle class person can sleep soundly at night – any decision made will be in tune with what any other middle class person would want.

Palin’s greatest weakness is that she’s hated with a white hot passion – even in the worst attacks on President Bush, I’ve never seen the sort of vitriol which has been directed at Palin. Compared to Palin, Reagan got kid glove treatment from the MSM and the left. Of course, being despised by despicable people isn’t dishonorable – but the level of intense hatred which will be directed at her should she run does stand a chance of turning people off, altogether…it won’t get them to love the idea of re-electing Obama, but it might get them to hate the idea of Palin as President, thus handing the election to Obama.

For Palin to win, she needs to maintain her grip on her core supporters while deftly refuting the attacks from the Palin haters. I don’t know how she does this – if I did know how, I’d write it up and offer it to her in a neat, little package. I’d do it because I’d be delighted to have someone in the White House who is utterly despised by all those forces – including some in the GOP – who are working for the destruction of the United States. All those forces who simply want to keep what they’ve got and grab for more and America can get stuffed, for all they care. Palin in the White House means having someone in there who owes absolutely nothing to the financial and political elite who have wrecked this nation…and thus we’d have someone in there who would happily do battle against them.

We’ll see if she can pull it off – she’s certainly got the courage; she’s vastly smarter than her critics (stories that Obama is an intellectual and Palin isn’t have it just about exactly backwards – Obama has credentials, Palin has an education); and she’s also lucky in that her opponents are the mere rearguards of a dying elite…the dregs of a failed ruling class…in other words, people you can run rings around if you just use a bit of care in your words and actions.

If she electable? Only Palin can answer that question.

News: the Great Falsifier of Our Times

Joe Carter has an excellent, genuine must read article about how the News makes us dumb. The basic thesis is that the News, as an entity, serves us up bits of information presented in a breathless format designed, really, for no other purpose than to garner our attention – with, of course, the pay off for the news industry being the chance to show us some advertising.

If you actually pay attention to the daily news you’ll obtain a false picture of what is going on in the world – you’re sense of values will be skewed and you won’t be able to arrive at rational conclusions…you’re never given a chance to think about things because before you can ponder what just happened and try to fit it in to a larger picture, the next news story comes along to grab your attention.

G. K. Chesterton, long ago, noted that journalism is the art of informing people that Lord Jones is dead when they never knew that Lord Jones was ever alive. In other words, you only get a part of the story – and usually the most useless part. Its not that there is a deliberate attempt to lie (though there is, at times, just that) but that the News is incapable of telling the truth in the sense of the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. Whether its a three minute television report or several paragraphs in the paper or on line, a news story cannot give you the full context of the event – and unless you bestir yourself to fill in the gaps (which requires not just reading what happened today, but having a large fund of knowledge of everything which has transpired through history) then you are not going to be able to know what is really going on.

This is not to say there is nothing useful in the News – for a well-informed person, today’s story might provide the last clue to decipher a whole series of events going back for a long time and illuminating what may happen in the future. But the key is “well-informed”; some people simply lack the time and inclination to become well-informed. This portion of the population varies over time – some times larger, some times smaller. Right now, people are paying closer attention because things are so clearly screwed up – and, of course, there are more sources of News than there used to be and the law of averages dictates that more of the full truth will get through.

But do keep in mind that in the battle against ignorance, the News is not necessarily an ally. Someone who is fully informed of the days events as presented by the News business can often be more ignorant than the guy who sat quietly through the day and thought about things.

Canada's Government Smarter Than America's

Amazing how many foreign socialists have figured out economics while our current Administration remains clueless:

Canada is poised to cut its corporate-tax rate to 16.5% on Jan. 1, part of a decade-long campaign that some experts say is making the country one of the most cost-effective places to do business in the developed world…

Meanwhile, we stagger along with one of the highest corporate tax rates in the world – because our liberals hate the big, evil corporations. Well, liberals, I don’t like them, either – but when you tax a corporation all you do is punish the workers and consumers: corporations don’t pay taxes. They pass the cost on to the consumer – either in the form of higher prices or, in our increasingly global economy, by moving the consumer’s jobs to foreign lands. There should be a big, fat ZERO corporate tax in the United States – tax the income of corporate bosses if you really must play the class warfare game, but don’t tax the income of corporations…it is counter-productive.

Unfortunately, as long as Obama is President, we have no chance at all of getting this right…

Obama Extends His Vacation

After all, its not like he’s ever taken once since becoming President, right?

…Mr. Obama and his family – Michelle Obama, the first lady, and daughters Malia and Sasha – who are vacationing in the quiet town of Kailua on the windward side of the island of Oahu, initially planned to return to Washington on New Year’s Day. Then, when Mr. Obama arrived, the White House announced he would leave Jan. 2. Now their departure has been pushed back yet again, to Jan. 3, which means the Obama girls may miss the first day or two back at school after their holiday break…

Of course, there is an upside to this – while he’s vacationing with the kids, he’s not on TV pestering us…so, go ahead and extend that vacation, Mr President. In fact, we might not need you back before, oh, November. Of 2012. By then, we hope to get a great speech from you.

Ron Paul Finds His Purpose

From an interview over at NRO:

nro: Are you going to try to use your influence there to, as per your book title, “End the Fed”?

PAUL: Not directly. Indirectly, though, yes. The Fed will end because the system we have is not viable. All printing-money systems always end. So my goal in the book as well as in the committee is to expose the Fed for what they do, how important it is economically, why they don’t achieve what they pretend to achieve, and why they need to have more transparency. I would just like to legalize competition, legalize the Constitution, and allow people to use gold and silver as legal tender. And then if people don’t like the paper money, they can start using gold and silver in savings accounts or spending or whatever. Today if you do that, you go to prison.

nro: So your goal is to end the federal government’s monopoly over currency, essentially.

PAUL: That is it. It has monopoly control over supply of money and credit. And it was never meant to be that way. Under the gold standard, the supply of money is dependent on the market and the interest rates are dependent on savings rather than the Fed dictating the interest rate…

Since the mis-named “progressives” first saddled us with the Federal Reserve in 1913, our currency has lost, depending on how you calculate it, 90 to 99% of its value. I go with 99%. This has been a slow theft of money from the producers and it has been transferred to bureaucrats, government contractors, welfare recipients and people high up in the financial industry. While national wealth has increased over this past century, it is nowhere near where it would be had we kept to real money. And, meanwhile, the price of our expanded national wealth via fiat money has been a gigantic debt which threatens us with complete ruin. It is time to end this – and while Paul has been a bit of a political odd ball, I think the man and the hour have met.

With Ron Paul exposing the truth about the Fed and our entire financial system, we’ll hopefully start to develope the political ability to return to gold and silver currency. Some say it can’t be done – that we need the vast sums of fiat currency in circulation just to keep things moving. Take that away and things will seize up. My view is that this is just fear mongering by those who stand to lose in a return to gold – ie, the people who have used the slow theft of productive wealth to benefit themselves.

Ultimately, we should turn in our fiat money for gold and silver money – it would be a complex operation, but the nutshell of it would be to turn in our current money at a 100-1 ratio…100 fiat dollars for 1 gold dollar. In other words, take back the 99% of our monetary value which has been taken away. That 1,400 ounce of gold would then become a $14 ounce of gold. The $250,000 house would become a $2,500 house. A $20 an hour wage would become 20 cents an hour (which lets you see where wages have really gone for the working man in a century – in 1913 it was 8 cents an hour, but with no taxes!). And once we do it, we just stick with it…and then only hard work, savings and careful investment can be used to increase wealth…no more funny money, get-rich-quick schemes in finance, no more borrowing to buy votes.

A new day can come to America – but only if we return to a rational society. A society of work and savings; a society of public decency; a society which has rediscovered our sublime Constitution and which has turned towards God as the fountainhead of both that Constitution and all things good. Ron Paul may just get the ball rolling towards that new day, and I wish him the best of luck.

Housing in a "Double Dip" Recession

Long ago predicted – no surprise here, at all. From CNBC:

U.S. single-family home prices fell for a fourth straight month in October pressured by a supply glut, home foreclosures and high unemployment, data from a closely watched survey showed Tuesday.

The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller composite index of 20 metropolitan areas declined 1.0 percent in October from September on a seasonally adjusted basis, a much steeper drop than the 0.6 percent fall expected by economists…

The improvement in home sales and prices earlier this year was, as also predicted, entirely mythical…forced through by a government subsidy which merely advanced home purchase dates, thus giving the appearance of health to the market. The hard facts of life about housing are these:

On the demand side –

1. Unemployment is high, thus taking millions of potential buyers out of the housing market.

2. A large number of potential buyers are out of the market even if they have jobs as their credit rating has been wrecked because they lost their last house.

3. Baby boomers are heading for retirement and thus, if anything, are looking to downsize their housing – meanwhile, the follow-on generations are not as large, thus adding another hit to potential demand, even if the economy were really improving.

4. Banks are wary of taking on loans in a poor economy and thus under writing rules, too long ignored in the bubble, are essentially taking a lot of people out of the market.

On the supply side –

1. There is a very large inventory of unsold homes on the market. If everything started selling at a brisk pace it would still take a long time to get supply down to the point where prices can even so much as stabilize, let alone increase.

2. In addition to the unsold inventory, there is the “shadow inventory” of perhaps millions of homes owned by banks but kept off the market for fear of driving prices down even lower…but, eventually, they do have to be sold.

The ripple effects on the economy of this are quite large – think about it: how often do any of you out there buy a new ‘fridge, washer/dryer or other major household item? About once in 10 to 15 years – unless you buy a new home, in which case the desire is to have a whole slate of new things to put in the new home. Slower sales of new and existing homes means less demand for such high value, durable goods…thus impacting manufacturing. And on and on it goes – don’t have a new home, don’t need a new landscape; don’t have home equity, can’t afford that addition or swimming pool…etc, etc, etc. With housing back in to the dumpster, it will only take a small, additional shock to the economy to tumble us right back in to recession.

Oh, did I mention that gasoline prices are more than $3 a gallon and headed higher?

Jeb Bush for Senate?

Seems a possibility for 2012:

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is the strong favorite among Republican voters to challenge Sen. Bill Nelson (D) in 2012, a new Public Policy Polling survey shows.

Tom Jensen, director of the Democratic-leaning polling firm, said the findings — 72 percent of GOP voters chose Bush as their preferred candidate — differ from other state surveys in which voters have “no clue” whom they want to challenge the Democratic incumbent…

Meanwhile, this poll shows that Nelson bests all possible GOP challengers – expect Jeb Bush. This is a long way out from election day and lots can change, but it is a strong indicator that if Jeb decides to run, he’ll have a good shot of winning…both the GOP nomination and the general election.

I’ve always liked Jeb Bush – and even voted for him, once; during his losing bid for Florida governor in 1994 (I was still living out there, at the time). He’s more of a true-blue conservative than his brother, W and thus would be a good fit for the increasingly conservative GOP Senate caucus. He would also bring to that body a wealth of practical, executive experience – being governor of Florida for 8 years, he can tell the Senators just what a proposed law will do in effect, as opposed to theory.

Finally, it would usefully annoy the liberals to have a Bush in DC, wielding power. They tend to get extra crazy when a Bush is around and that gets entertaining…and we can all use some amusement these days.

A Small Triumph for Freedom at Univerisity of Illinois

From Catholic Culture:

The University of Illinois has offered to reinstate a Catholic faculty member who was dismissed after he explained Church teachings on homosexuality.

University officials announced that they would welcome Kenneth Howell back to campus as an adjunct professor, to teach a course on Catholicism. His faculty appointment had been terminated after he was accused of “hate speech,” for sending an email to a student in which, responding to the student’s question, he accurately summarized the Church’s teachings…

It did take the threat of a lawsuit to get action here, which is rather sad…but not as sad as the fact of the professors firing, in the first place. Here was a man teaching a course on Catholicism during which he explained a Catholic belief and he gets fired for alleged “hate speech”!. For goodness sakes, didn’t anyone at the University think for a moment how stupid it would look to fire someone over this?

But, just another battle in the war against Christianity – and, indeed, the war against all things decent and rational. This is yet another example of why we can’t call a truce in social issues – the other side will never agree to a truce. In large matters and small, they are forever trying to advance their agenda…and if it weren’t for people standing up for this professor, he would have remained fired…and even though he’s being reinstated, the fact remains that his firing casts a pall over academic freedom. All professors will think twice about what they say for fear of running afoul of our campus fascists.

We must fight until there is a distinct roll back of the left – until, that is, people can feel confident of speaking their minds on whatever subject without fear of reprisal. Only when that feeling becomes general in all aspects of American life can we say that there is room for a truce in social issues.

Quit Your Job in a Bad Economy?

Seems that some people are willing to do so – even without a replacement job lined up. Business Insider has a survey which indicates a willingness by people to bail out on a job without much thought to consequences. All of us know the rule – never quit you job until you have another one lined up. But that rule is fading, fast, it would seem.

It is, though, a rule I’m still following. I pretty much despise my employer and get the distinct sense, when I go to work, that I’m working for the enemy. Just another faceless, mindless corporate blob run by people who haven’t the foggiest notion of what they’re doing (and, of course, they think they do know what they’re doing…and that just makes it worse). The only thing I can imagine being worse than working for Big Corporation would be to work for Big Government. I’ve got an iron in the fire to get out of it and I hope that 2011 will be the last year in which I work for Big Corporation. But, won’t quit until I’ve got something fairly secure lined up as an alternative.

But the survey linked above indicates that attitudes about this are changing. Why? I figure its two reasons:

1. Often you can obtain an ok living just by getting yourself on the varied government programs available for unemployed people. $300 a week in unemployment plus $350 month from food stamps coupled with various programs to subsidize your utilities and you can skate along for quite a while without having to lift a finger. I’m not saying it is wealthy, care free life…but for some people, it does beat the 9-5 grind.

2. Its hard to drive yourself to perform for idiots doing work which has no real point to it. A lot of work in modern America is just that – it might be financially rewarding, but you don’t produce anything and you don’t feel like at the end of the day you accomplished something. If you worked in mining you could measure how much ore you extracted; in manufacturing, how many items made; in farming, how many acres plowed…but working as a financial analyst churning out financial stats that no one will ever really read? Where’s the job satisfaction in that? Couple that with the knowledge that the people on top, who do no real work, are reaping vast sums while you might be lucky to get a 3% raise, and its easy to head for the door.

We live in a very sick society. Only part of us are well – those who do produce useful goods and services, day by day. Those who serve in our armed forces. Police and firefighters – the better part of the teachers, too. But probably a majority of us are infected by the sterile, pointless and ultimately soul-destroying modern way of living. We really need to change – back to a society which does useful work; back to a society which honors hard work, thrift and sobriety. We need, to put it in a nutshell, a revival of a human civilization.

We Bailed Out Foreign Banks

Your tax dollars at work, Americans: the Financial Times is reporting that some of the world’s strongest banks have used the TAF since 2008 and, overall, more than half the money used was used by foreign banks.

More and more it becomes inescapable that first President Bush and then President Obama were snookered by the global financial industry – led by their American stooge, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke – in to using the wealth of the American people to bail out banks which made stupid loans and investments. This wasn’t about saving the economy, it was about saving the banksters from the results of their folly. Don’t let anyone get you partisan over this – we were conned in a bi-partisan manner in to helping not just the rich stay rich, but the very stupidest among the rich to stay rich.

Turn off the spigot – no more money for any bank, any where, save to cover accounts insured by the FDIC. Everyone else can just go jump in a lake or, more accurately, in to bankruptcy court.