Egypt's New Ayatollah – Just as Insane as Iran's Old Ayatollah

From Memri via PJ Tatler:

Qaradawi has cleverly praised the Egyptian army for its restraint, and is calling on the citizens and that very same army to “liberate” Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi: A message to our brothers in Palestine: I harbor the hope that just like Allah allowed me to witness the triumph of Egypt, He will allow me to witness the conquest of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and will enable me to preach in the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Oh Allah, allow us to preach in the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

Crowds: Amen.

Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi: Allow us to enter the Al-Aqsa Mosque safely.

Crowds: Amen.

Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi: Allow us to enter the Al-Aqsa Mosque without fear.

Crowds: Amen.

Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi: Accomplish this complete victory for us.

Crowds: Amen.

Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi: Oh, the sons of Palestine, rest assured that you will be victorious.

Crowds: Amen.

Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi: The Rafah border crossing will be opened for you. This is what I demand from the Egyptian army and from the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces…

The Al-Aqsa Mosque is, of course, on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem – and as Moslems can already safely enter and preach there, the presumption must be that Al-Qaradhawi means, “after the Jews are dead”. Meanwhile, the Rafah border crossing is the border between Egypt and Gaza…meaning that Al-Qaradhawi wants the Egyptian army to go in to Gaza.

This man Al-Qaradhawi will be nothing but trouble for us – and it looks like he’s already got quite a following in Egypt.

Should We Intervene in Libya?

As it becomes clearer that Gaddafi’s regime is using massacre as a means of asserting control – including the widespread use of air power against the rebels – the question arises: do we have a duty to intervene? Or are we to sit by and be gravely concerned and do nothing?

It is a tricky situation – any US action may be used by Gaddafi to generate “rally ’round the flag” feelings among his people. On the other hand, if we do nothing, more people will die. Taking out Libya’s air force would not be that difficult an operation and such an attack could probably be mounted within 24 hours of “go” from the President. A show of force like that, crippling a great deal of Gaddafi’s ability to strike his own people, might convince the balance of the Libyan army to opt for the rebels – Gaddafi goes, violence ends…no US troops on the ground so we’re not responsible for rebuilding, Libyans can start to sort things out for themselves.

This does not mean we’ll get a pro-US government in Libya. In fact, its just as likely we’ll get an anti-US government which will turn facts around 180 and use our attacks as a means of generating hatred of us. But the thing here is that people are dying – a brutal tyrant is massacring his people and we can make a strong move to get him to stop. The question is, should we?

My view is that we should – when we have the power to strike at evil, we must strike at it. Doing the right thing is usually a hard choice – and most of the time when you really set out to do the right thing, you’re going to get absolutely nothing directly out of it for yourself (longer term, of course, consistently doing the right thing is the only healthy way to live). Most of the time, we shy away from such clear cut actions as “bad man, vulnerable, lets take him out”. And the state of the world reflects our long term unwillingness to use our power in such a manner.

But, maybe its time we changed?

Destructive Liberalism

This is what happens when liberals are left in charge for too long:

Swift and severe changes are coming to Detroit Public Schools.

State education officials have ordered Robert Bobb to immediately implement a financial restructuring plan that balances the district’s books by closing half of its schools, swelling high school class sizes to 60 students and consolidating operations…

Detroit, it must be remembered, was once upon a time the richest city in America – perhaps the richest city in the world. It was a first class city where the job got done…and then liberals took over. After decades of taxing and regulating business out of the city and buying votes with welfare of various types, the city is now a hollowed-out shell of itself. A place where there are serious proposals to consign a third of the city to criminal gangs…and now, closing half the schools.

Liberalism is entirely destructive because it refuses to understand that the family is the center of our civilization – unless your policies are geared towards preserving the family, all you do will end up badly. And preserving the family is not just a social matter, it is also a matter of what sort of taxes and regulations you place upon business…because for a family to live, it must have a place to work.

Getting rid of liberalism will be a liberation akin to winning the Civil War.

Why Are Liberals So Mad About Wisconsin?

Well, because if we win there, the left loses everywhere – from Politico:

…If Walker, who is trying to curb collective-bargaining rights, and Christie, who is attempting to overhaul teacher tenure, manage to succeed, they’ll only embolden their counterparts elsewhere — and potentially do grave damage to what is one of the Democrats’ most important financial and grass-roots constituencies. Florida Gov. Rick Scott and Ohio Gov. John Kasich, among other Republicans, are watching carefully, bracing for similar showdowns.

Much of the attention in Wisconsin is devoted to Walker’s proposal to strip state employees of the right to bargain collectively for anything besides their pay and to make them pay more for their health care and pensions.

Yet another element of the legislation could have even greater political consequences. The Republican would end the automatic deduction from their workers paychecks and make the unions collect the dues themselves, a move that would almost surely result in less cash flowing into labor coffers. It would block unions from collecting money from consenting wokers’ paychecks for political operations, and it would force annual elections on whether state workers even want a union, a lethal threat to public-sector labor…

And that, my friends, is what this is really about for the left – raw, political power. Remember, if this law is not passed, 10 to 12,000 public sector employees could be laid off. Wisconsin kids are losing many days of education. The unions are suffering a public relations catastrophe over this. So, why are they keeping it up? Because if the public sector unions lose their ability to game the political system, the jig is up for Democrat party and the larger political left – there will be, at that point, no large, powerful interest group determined to defend Big Government…the whole reason for existence for the Democrat party would evaporate, and the political left would have few means remaining to insert leftist dogma in to America via back room deals and regulatory fiat.

They will fight this tooth and nail – if they fail in Wisconsin, they’ll just carry it on elsewhere. They’ll force Obama to defend them. They just won’t quit, because they can’t. This is the Ruling Class at bay, and they won’t go quietly.

Of course this is also our grand opportunity – our chance, and maybe our only chance, to really kick out the support for Big Government. This is our chance to change the dynamic from an endlessly expanding government to a continually shrinking government. The future, as far as I can see it, looks good right now.

UPDATE: And when I say they’re mad, I mean they are really mad. Unfortunately, they are stupid, too…as these dimwitted yet angry posters show.

On Sunday, I Paid $3.31 for a Gallon of Gas

And so this story really got me interested – from Zero Hedge:

We thank Sean Corrigan of Diapason Securities for bringing our attention to the MIT Billion Price real time inflation Index (first reported here) who points out that based on the ongoing surge in prices, which have increased by 1.25% in the last 45 days (December 31, 2010: 101.085, February 14, 2011: 102.353), a simple annualization indicates a 10.6% increase in prices in 2011!…

As I was pumping that gas – which worked out to $10 for three gallons – I wondered if anyone in government is paying attention? I mean, seriously, does Bernanke or Obama not realize it is happening? Or is it that they don’t care that it is happening? If gasoline prices, alone, keep rising as they are then we’ll be at $4 a gallon long before summer…and that will crush our economy as bad as a similar price spike did in 2007. And keep in mind that the really bad effects of such a jump won’t hit for months…in other words, won’t hit until the 2012 election campaign is heating up. You’d think that this sort of knowledge would concentrate their minds a bit.

It could be, of course, that pretty much our whole Ruling Class is out to lunch on this – haven’t seen a lot of GOPers harping on the issue, you know? But for those of us who have had a net decline in purchasing power over the past couple years, such a price rise is devastating…and the lower you go down the economic scale, the bigger the hit. Ruling Class types who have had either stable or increasing pay just might now be seeing it…especially as so many of them probably don’t even fill their own tanks up (but we do – a friend of mine was “fired” by his wife from grocery shopping because he was spending too much money….we’re all now just waiting for her first trip to the store in years and bracing for the results of sticker shock; all sorts of my favorite foods remain unbought by me these days unless they are on special).

Catastrophe is creeping up on us – and I bet it will be “unexpected” in the headlines and economic “experts” will say that the crash came out of nowhere and that no one could see it coming…

Germans Voting Against More Bail Outs

From Bloomberg:

Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party suffered its worst defeat since World War II in Germany’s richest state, losing control of Hamburg in the first of seven state elections this year that threaten to limit her scope to tackle Europe’s debt crisis.

The result in Hamburg, the city-state of Merkel’s birth, underscores the challenge she faces trying to balance public opposition to bailouts for debt-wracked states against pressure from investors and fellow euro countries to lead the way in stemming the debt contagion. She faces three more state ballots next month on either side of a March 24-25 European Union summit called to form a comprehensive plan for the crisis…

Keep in mind that the German economy is doing pretty well right now – Merkel, unlike our President, decided that spending a bazillion dollars on “stimulus” wasn’t the way to go…so, Germany is completely out of recession. Furthermore, in the overall good German economy, Hamburg is experiencing a boom – and the people of Hamburg really have no one but Merkel’s Christian Democrats to thank for this happy state of affairs…and yet the Christian Democrats were buried 21.6% to 48.5% by the leftist Social Democrat Party. Its the worst showing by the CDU in Hamburg since 1946.

Germans, I guess, are tired of having their hard work, careful savings and rational banking system being used as a piggy bank for their profligate neighbors in the European Union. And, in the end, why should Germans vote to tax themselves to bail out people who were just living fat without doing the work? This is a bit of a watershed for post-war Europe – since WWII, the Germans have been extremely eager to prove that the past is over and Germans are good Europeans. In large measure, they have succeeded at this…Germany is an integral part of the world community. But it has come at a price – and that price is proving too high financially for the German people.

The problem is that without free flowing cash from Germany, the whole scheme of bail outs in the European Union is entirely unworkable. Of course, it never was workable to begin with…but with the Germans all in with their stellar credit rating, it seemed like bail outs might work. If the Germans are to back away from more bankster bail outs then no one out there is going to believe that France can be a pillar of financial propriety. We’ll see how this plays out, but this could spell ultimate doom for the European Union as a financial entity.

Horrific Violence in Libya

From the Guardian:

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi will fight attempts to unseat him until “the last man standing,” one of his sons said on Sunday after days of protests reached the capital.

At least 233 people have now been killed since unrest started last week, Human Rights Watch said, making Libya’s uprising one of the bloodiest to have erupted in the Arab world over the past two months…

From what I can gather from the news, a civil war is shaping up in Libya, with the eastern part of the country effectively out of the control of Gaddafi’s regime. Violence is breaking out everywhere and Gaddafi’s hired goons seem to be using extreme force where ever they can.

I have to say, nothing would give me more satisfaction than to see Gaddafi’s regime go down – and him face the justice of his long-oppressed people. For most of my life, I’ve seen the Gaddafi regime just go from bad to worse. Justice is some times slow, but it always arrives in the by and by…and this may be Gaddafi’s last stand.

UPDATE: Good news! Our State Department is “gravely concerned“. Only 6 more steps before they get to “worried”!

UPDATE II: A liberal friend of mine got a bright idea – contact the State Department and urge them to work against Gaddafi getting asylum anywhere…probably a quixotic effort, but some times you just have to lay down the marker no matter what comes of it.

Chinese Government Attempts to Crush Dissent

From the AP:

Jittery Chinese authorities wary of any domestic dissent staged a concerted show of force Sunday to squelch a mysterious online call for a “Jasmine Revolution” apparently modeled after pro-democracy demonstrations sweeping the Middle East.

Authorities detained activists, increased the number of police on the streets, disconnected some mobile phone text messaging services and censored Internet postings about the call to stage protests at 2 p.m. in Beijing, Shanghai and 11 other major cities…

Rebellion won’t, at the moment, get anywhere in China – the Chinese government is still too strong and has too much experience in oppressing the Chinese people. But as China gets further and further in to acute economic crisis – and rising food prices – tensions will rise and all bets will be off. Whether this will take days or months to develope remains to be seen…but China is about to enter a period of crisis.

Fundamentally, an unfree nation cannot have long-term economic success. It just isn’t possible to free up an economy while leaving a people unfree. China has had what looks like success in this effort, but all that has really happened in a select group of people have been allowed to rake off enormous profits on the backs of the overwhelming majority of the Chinese people. The Chinese economy isn’t so much free as it is gangsterized…everyone who pays protection to the Chinese government gets to rip off everyone else (including us in America, as it turns out). The inconsistencies of the Chinese economy are now starting to rip it to shreds and only genuine economic and political liberty can fix what is going wrong…but that would mean the end of China’s current ruling class.

Democrats Watched as Their Man Went Insane

And they didn’t do anything about it – from Oregon Live:

Three days before the Nov. 2 election, U.S. Rep. David Wu’s most loyal and senior staffers were so alarmed by his erratic behavior that they demanded he enter a hospital for psychiatric treatment.

Their concern had been spiking for weeks in tandem with the Oregon Democrat’s increasingly unpredictable performance on the campaign trail and in private. He was loud and sometimes angry, some of them told The Oregonian. He said kooky things to staff and — more worrisome with a tough election fast approaching — around potential voters and donors…

It is clear when you read the rest of the article that Mr. Wu is suffering some rather severe mental problems – he needs, and needed, counseling of varied types…probably psychiatric, certainly spiritual. But here’s the thing – as Mr. Wu went ever more clearly ’round the bend, his Democrat staffers never thought to inform the voters that the man they were preparing to re-elect was not fit to hold the job of Representative! In other words, winning the race and keeping power for Democrats was rated more important than the people of Mr. Wu’s district or the health of Mr. Wu!

Nothing has better illustrated the Democrats’ lust for power and willingness to set aside everything – even basic, human decency – in the pursuit of it. From what I can tell, none of this leaked to the press pre-election – not so much as a whisper, and towards the end when Mr. Wu became very erratic, they just took him off the campaign trail and apparently crossed their fingers and hoped the Democrat advantage in the district would carry them through (which, in the end, it did). This is disgusting on a lot of levels.

But it is also what we have to deal with: people who are absolutely power mad. People who will do just about anything to stay at the public trough. Keep that in mind as we head in to 2012.