Out and About on a Thursday Morning

Greece erupts in terrible violence – they sure are slack when it comes to working, but seem to develope all sorts of energy when their welfare checks are at stake.

Dying California.

A look at Pakistan’s anti-blasphemy laws – a tool for oppression, yes, but also just a means for people to settle scores by accusing another of blasphemy. Never forget the “scam” aspect of all this Islamism nonsense.

Kids smoking less cigarettes, but getting stoned more often – liberalism at work!

DADT repeal gets closer to passage – ’cause there’s nothing more vital to the future of America than allowing gays to serve openly in the military. Thank goodness our Congresscritters are spending time on this rather than wasting effort on the fact that we’re bankrupt.

Things are getting worse in Haiti – What to do? Make it a Trust Territory and appoint a governor. Until there is at least some honesty in Haitian government, they won’t get anywhere and, thus far and throughout their history, they’ve never managed an honest government.

Santorum rejects Kennedy’s formulation of faith in the public square – possibly as a precursor to a try for the 2012 GOP nomination.

Bankster Bailout Bonus!

Obama may talk a good class warfare game, but when push comes to shove, it is the very richest among us who are doing the best under Obamunism – from Zero Hedge:

…while the media is distributing stories about the imminent poverty of Wall Street, quietly, and behind the scenes, the banking class could ostensibly pocket one of the biggest bonuses paydays in history. And while the plan may have been working effectively until now, a brand new report just released by the New York City Comptroller (who has absolutely no incentive to overestimate revenue numbers, and is in fact motivated to show as a bleak a financial picture a possible to also get on the taxpayer gravy train) throws some cold water in the face of this clever scheme. To wit, from page 16 of the report: “total compensation in the industry is expected to be up modestly once year-end bonuses are paid.” So, bonuses are going to be… up?…

Farms? Shut down to protect a bloody guppy in California. Factories? Safely shipped to China. Mines? You’ll find them in Chile. Home owners? Lost more than a trillion in equity in 2010. Fuel prices? Shooting through the roof. Food prices? Ditto. Bankers? Making out like bandits – as are those employed by government or who are able to get fat government grants.

This is the modern, liberal economy – a Ruling Class which looks after its own while the country and the people grow ever more impoverished. This is the hope and change you liberals voted for – this is what your man Obama is doing. This is what he’ll keep on doing. Did you really think your liberal leaders were against the rich? They are the rich, you dratted fools!.

And yet, here you are, eagerly slurping up their rhetoric about how we GOPers want to extend “tax cuts for the wealthy”. You’re still sitting there, thinking that you’re on the side of the little guy and we Republicans are for the Fat Cats. Exactly backwards, liberals…

Obama Forces GOP to Oppose Tax Deal

We simply must defeat this bill, cost what it might:

In urging lawmakers to vote for his tax deal, President Obama is using one of his go-to lines from the healthcare debate, according to a Democratic lawmaker.

Obama is telling members of Congress that failure to pass the tax-cut legislation could result in the end of his presidency, Rep. Peter DeFazio (Ore.) said…

This is an offer we can’t refuse – we must take Obama up on it. Vote against! End the Obama Presidency!

Poll: Congressional Approval at Record Low

Nothing like firing up the pork and voting on 2,000 page bills to remind everyone why we despise the current Congressional leadership:

Americans’ assessment of Congress has hit a new low, with 13% saying they approve of the way Congress is handling its job. The 83% disapproval rating is also the worst Gallup has measured in more than 30 years of tracking congressional job performance.

The incoming Republicans should pay attention – and make some significant cut in spending a priority in January. If something serious isn’t cut, soon, the people will quickly lose faith in the GOP’s ability to deliver.

Palin, Kennedy and Religion in Politics

Kathy Lopez over at the National Catholic Register notes the controversy swirling over Sarah Palin’s critique of Kennedy’s stance on faith and politics:

One of the more unhinged criticisms of Sarah Palin flirts with accusing her of anti-Catholicism. “Is Sarah Palin anti-Catholic after attacks on JFK, Nancy Pelosi’s religious beliefs?” a writer for the Irish Voice asked by way of critiquing Palin’s new book, America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith, and Flag.

Instead of grief, the former vice-presidential nominee and governor of Alaska deserves some credit for legitimately taking on a sacred cow of American civil religious history: John F. Kennedy speaking to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association on Sept. 12, 1960.

“In the best American tradition, he nobly defended religious tolerance and condemned official governmental preference of any faith over any other,” Palin writes. “But his language was more defensive than is portrayed today, in tone and content. Instead of telling the country how his faith has enriched him, he dismissed it as a private matter meaningful only to him.” She adds, “Rather than spelling out how faith groups had provided life-changing services and education to millions of Americans, he repeatedly objected to any government assistance to religious schools.”…

As Lopez notes, Kennedy was under great pressure – as the first Catholic with a credible chance to become President, Kennedy had to address the lingering anti-Catholic sentiment in the American electorate (as an aside, that sentiment has shifted away from its old, Protestant roots and become almost entirely a secularist, leftist thing). But the manner in which Kennedy did it was to essentially hold that his Catholicism would play no role in his policies. This is the sort of thing to please a liberal – as well as an excellent dodge for a someone who wants Catholic votes but doesn’t want to live his life as a Catholic. In other words, it was in its effect cowardly and calculated. Palin is correct in her criticism – in the end, Kennedy did a disservice both to State and religion.

Checking our beliefs at the door is a negation of the American ideal. We are to bring what we are to the public square and debate it with our fellow Americans of all different views and then, God willing, we’ll enact some sort of compromise which will do the best it can to reconcile the opposing view points. We can’t have in this system, if it is to work, people who will say one thing and then do another – this is called, in more blunt times, dishonesty. If I say I’m Catholic then you should have a reasonable expectation that at voting time I’m going to adhere to Catholicism – this may, at election time, make you more likely to support me or to oppose me, depending on your views of the worth of Catholic teaching…but regardless of what side you are on, you have every right to expect that I will be honest and true with you.

Flipping around between sides or ditching core beliefs in the name of political expediency – that is what plagues America. Even you liberals out there have felt it – and who among us would seriously argue that we want our leaders to just do whatever it takes to get re-elected? No, we want them to tell us what they believe and then go on and do what they said they would. We’d rather have someone who is honest and against us than a cretin who will cringe before us in an attempt to bamboozle us in to forgetting all the betrayals and please re-elect him.

There is no “wall of separation”. In fact, there can’t be. For America to function, all views must be present – and our leaders, as far as possible, must be honest. No more hiding the truth; no more saying one thing and doing another; no more of Kennedy’s cowardly dodge, as it were. It is high time this was called out and Palin has done a great service to our nation by doing it.

On Tax Deal, Liberal Opposition Fades, GOP Opposition Grows

This could get very interesting – from NRO’s The Corner:

This is interesting. On the tax deal, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R., Utah) told us that “support is eroding” among House Republicans.

Earlier today, Rep. Dan Boren (D., Okla), a Blue Dog, spoke to National Review Online about liberal Democrats’ opposition to the deal, and said the same thing. “Every day it’s eroding,” he said. “Every day this thing lingers on you’re seeing more and more liberals coming to the realization that this is the best deal possible. They don’t want to be blamed for raising taxes in a recession.”…

In a lot of ways, I’d prefer this deal to be killed – it is a big-spending Son of Spendulus bill, for the most part. What keeps me on board with it is that with energy and food costs rising (regular unleaded hit $3.09 a gallon in Las Vegas, today) I’m growing ever more concerned about the economy. Adding a higher tax bill to rising prices for basics is just the sort of thing to tip us over in to complete economic depression – something I’d rather avoid. We still might well get that – in fact, if we don’t get our fiscal house in order, we will definitely get a Great Depression, eventually – but I see no reason for us to jump off the economic cliff.

I don’t think, actually, that I’ve ever been more worried about the state of the nation and the prospects for the future in my life time…its grim, getting grimmer and I don’t think anyone in DC other than a few Republicans has the foggiest notion of what to do.

Detroit Must be Put in Receivership

This is just too horrible – it cannot be allowed:

More than 20% of Detroit’s 139 square miles could go without key municipal services under a new plan being developed for the city, with as few as seven neighborhoods seen as meriting the city’s full resources.

Those details, outlined by Detroit planning officials this week, offer the clearest picture yet of how Mayor Dave Bing intends to execute what has become his signature program: reconfiguring Detroit to reflect its declining population and fiscal health. Yet the blueprint still leaves large legal and financial questions unresolved…

What this means is no street lights, no garbage collection, no police patrols in 20% of Detroit’s area. This is being pushed because Detroit, utterly bankrupt, simply cannot afford to take care of itself. This is the final end of liberal governance – liberals refusing to give up power, but not at all being concerned about the people living under the government. Such areas of the city, resigned from government control, will become gang land war zones – and that will spill in to adjacent neighborhoods and communities.

It is time to call a halt to this – the city of Detroit has failed; people and government. After all, the people keep electing these clowns. Time to just shut it down, appoint someone to govern and completely rebuild the city. Transform it from a municipality to an un-incorporated territory of the United States, appoint a territorial government and re-do the whole thing.

Once we’ve knocked down the blight, got rid of the bloated government, rebuilt the police, fire and sanitation departments, and assisted businesses by low taxes to revive the local economy, then we can hold new elections for a new city government. I know this is harsh, but I can’t see how relying on the people who killed the city will allow the city to revive.

HAT TIP: Mish’s

GOP Opposes Dems 2,000 Page "Omnibus" Bill

From NRO’s The Corner:

Senate Republican leaders have lashed out at the 1,924-page omnibus spending bill introduced today, and chided Majority Leader Harry Reid’s announcement that the Senate would stay in session “no matter how long it takes” to address the remainder of the Democratic agenda.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) called the bill “inappropriate” and said the situation was “eerily reminiscent of last year,” when Democrats introduced a 2,700-page bill spending late in the session that few members had seen, much less had time to review. “This is exactly what the American people said on November 2 they did not want us to do,” he said. “This bill should not go forward.”…

Indeed, it should not – it is criminal of Democrats to even try such a thing. There is no way anyone can familiarize themselves with the provisions of this bill prior to passage. Because of this, it is clearly designed for corrupt purposes – an honest bill would be no more than a couple dozen pages bare-bones laying out what spending will happen. 2,000 pages means you’ve buried the truth under massive verbiage in the hope that no one will figure it out until after passage.

The GOP should stand firm against this monstrosity.

UPDATE: McCain is tweeting some of the pork in the bill.

UPDATE II: Allahpundit notes the growing GOP revolt over this bill.

UPDATE III: Two things here – Democrats are trying to shove through whatever they can before the lose the ability to do anything, at all and they are probably thinking 1995 – hoping that if we oppose this and government shuts down, we’ll get blamed for it. I say – go for it: I don’t think the American people will be fooled in 2010 on this issue as they were in 1995, before the rise of the New Media allowed the truth to get out fast and wide.

UPDATE IV: One bit of great news in the bill is that we Nevadans will now get help with our coastal salmon issue…each year, after all, we Nevadans head to the border with California to watch the Pacific salmon leap over the Sierra Nevada mountains on their way to our great State…and the really cool thing is that they come in wrapped in plastic and ready to eat. Cool, huh?

Tubby, Leftwing Propagandist Rescues Sex Criminal Spy

All in a day’s work:

Why I’m Posting Bail Money for Julian Assange

By Michael Moore

Yesterday, in the Westminster Magistrates Court in London, the lawyers for WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange presented to the judge a document from me stating that I have put up $20,000 of my own money to help bail Mr. Assange out of jail…

Moore’s contention is that if Wikileaks had been around ten years ago we wouldn’t have had BUSH LIED!!! cause the 9/11 attacks as a means of attacking Iraq to steal their oil. The whole world would be a better place if Wikileaks had existed back then! The Taliban would still rule in Afghanistan; bin Laden would still be training his terrorists; Libya would still be working on nuclear weapons; Pakistan’s nuclear-arms bazaar would still be up and running; Moore’s beloved Saddam would still be in power in Baghdad! Can you imagine how much better the world would be if only?

This is the guy who gets awards for films – he’s not just incapable of telling the truth, he doesn’t appear to know what truth is.