I really hope this report is true. They say that crucial support for the Leiberman-Warner bill is falling apart. The passage of this bill would cripple our economy. If Leiberman-Warner manages to make it to the President's desk he will veto the bill. With any luck they won't have enough votes to over ride the veto.
I doubt there are many Americans out there hoping to pay $8 for a gallon of gasoline or a huge increase in the cost of electricity. According to the Heritage Foundation, if this bill passes cumulative gross domestic product (GDP) losses could reach $4.8 trillion by 2030. They also state the bill will cost nearly a million manufacturing jobs by 2022 and two million by 2027.
The presidential candidates are out there on the stump telling factory workers they are fighting to save their jobs, when in reality they're fighting to take the jobs away.
Observations from a conservative in a blue state, where your comments are welcome and encouraged. Providing information the liberals and Main Stream Media don't want you to know.
May 31, 2008
May 30, 2008
Support the Troops
If you would like an easy way to send a care package to our troops serving overseas, visit Move America Forward. Their mission is to send the largest number of care packages to US Troops in history, and they make it easy.
Here's One Good Reason to Vote for McCain
Susan Sarandon has said that if John McCain is elected she will move to Italy or Canada. She also said she hated Margaret Thatcher. Why am I not surprised.
So long and good riddance, Susan! Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
So long and good riddance, Susan! Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
May 29, 2008
Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less - Update
According to the American Solutions Blog they already have 100,000 signatures to their petition urging Congress to adopt a sensible energy policy, including lifting a moratorium on domestic drilling and oil production. They would like to have 200,000 signatures by next week.
This is one of those times when normal people like you and me have a say in the direction of our country. If enough of us act they will have no choice but to do something. Click here to sign the petition. Tell your friends and family members to sign it. If you have a blog go to the petition page and copy the code to post their widget on your website.
Enough of you spoke up about the amnesty bill and it worked. It's time to speak up again and bring our elected representatives to their senses.
This is one of those times when normal people like you and me have a say in the direction of our country. If enough of us act they will have no choice but to do something. Click here to sign the petition. Tell your friends and family members to sign it. If you have a blog go to the petition page and copy the code to post their widget on your website.
Enough of you spoke up about the amnesty bill and it worked. It's time to speak up again and bring our elected representatives to their senses.
May 28, 2008
As American as Baseball and Apple Pie
What's more American than baseball? The other night while watching the Philadelphia Phillies drub the Colorodo Rockies the announcer mentioned Phillies closing pitcher Brad Lidge participates in the Strikeouts for Troops program.
According to their website,the program was founded by Barry Zito, pitcher for the SanFrancisco Giants. They have raised almost a million dollars since 2005 to help wounded veterans with everything from travel to child care to help with bills while they recover. Over forty professional baseball players contribute. You can, too!
Baseball players raising money for the troops. That's about as American as you gan get!
According to their website,the program was founded by Barry Zito, pitcher for the SanFrancisco Giants. They have raised almost a million dollars since 2005 to help wounded veterans with everything from travel to child care to help with bills while they recover. Over forty professional baseball players contribute. You can, too!
Baseball players raising money for the troops. That's about as American as you gan get!
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Et Tu, Scott?
By now I'm sure you've heard about former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan's book. The Politico reports it's a scathing memoir. It sounds like he's basically calling President Bush an incompetent liar. With friends like McClellan who needs enemies.
I never liked McClellan as press secretary. He wasn't good at his job. I was happy to see him leave and Tony Snow take over. (As a side note, I heard that Tony Snow had to cancel a speaking engagement due to illness and I hope he's okay.)
If you were working for the President and you believed he was a liar, why would you take the job of press secretary? Why continue working for him at all? I certainly wouldn't. It's puzzling. What a hypocrite. As reported by ABC News McClellan had this to say about Richard Clarke's tell-all book:
Here we have an unreliable, hypocritical man, who was bad at his job. Why should we believe him?
I never liked McClellan as press secretary. He wasn't good at his job. I was happy to see him leave and Tony Snow take over. (As a side note, I heard that Tony Snow had to cancel a speaking engagement due to illness and I hope he's okay.)
If you were working for the President and you believed he was a liar, why would you take the job of press secretary? Why continue working for him at all? I certainly wouldn't. It's puzzling. What a hypocrite. As reported by ABC News McClellan had this to say about Richard Clarke's tell-all book:
McCLELLAN: Well, why, all of a sudden, if he had all these grave concerns, did he not raise these sooner? This is one-and-a-half years after he left the administration. And now, all of a sudden, he's raising these grave concerns that he claims he had. And I think you have to look at some of the facts. One, he is bringing this up in the heat of a presidential campaign. He has written a book and he certainly wants to go out there and promote that book. Certainly let's look at the politics of it. His best buddy is Rand Beers, who is the principal foreign policy advisor to Senator Kerry's campaign. The Kerry campaign went out and immediately put these comments up on their website that Mr. Clarke made. ...
Q: Scott, the whole point of his book is he says that he did raise these concerns and he was not listened to by his superiors.
McCLELLAN: Yes, and that's just flat-out wrong. …When someone uses such charged rhetoric that is just not matched by the facts, it's important that we set the record straight. And that's what we're doing. If you look back at his past comments and his past actions, they contradict his current rhetoric. I talked to you all a little bit about that earlier today. Go back and look at exactly what he has said in the past and compare that with what he is saying today.
Here we have an unreliable, hypocritical man, who was bad at his job. Why should we believe him?
May 27, 2008
Obama the Collectivist
Barack Obama gave the commencement speech at Wesleyan University. He was calling on the graduates to serve their country and to help those less fortunate than themselves.
He did not speak of strengthening our military or winning in Iraq but he did comment on foreign policy.
He must think he is running for President of the World. About education here at home:
Since when does the President pay teachers? Taxpayers pay teachers. He doesn't call on any of these young people to serve their country by serving in the military.
He even found a way to explain away all of the failed liberal policies and programs, and to convince these young people to go on welfare.
In a nutshell, he believes we should not work for our own living, but for the lives of others. Individuals are nothing, it's the "collective" that's important. Don't support yourself, the government will support you. Don't join the military, in Obama's utopia we won't need one. There are lots of unintended consequences of liberal, socialist policies, but don't worry about that.
Anyone who says Obama is not a socialist is a liar.
Not because you have an obligation to those who are less fortunate, although I believe you do have that obligation. Not because you have a debt to all those who helped you get to where you are today, although I do believe you have that debt to pay.
It's because you have an obligation to yourself. Because our individual salvation depends on collective salvation. Because thinking only about yourself, fulfilling your immediate wants and needs, betrays a poverty of ambition. Because it's only when you hitch your wagon to something larger than yourself that you realize your true potential and discover the role that you'll play in writing the next great chapter in the American story.
He did not speak of strengthening our military or winning in Iraq but he did comment on foreign policy.
As President, I intend to grow the Foreign Service, double the Peace Corps over the next few years, and engage young people of other nations in similar programs, so that we work side by side to take on the common challenges that confront all of humanity.
He must think he is running for President of the World. About education here at home:
I will pay our educators what they deserve, and give them more support, but I will also ask more of them to be mentors to other teachers, and serve in high-need schools and high-need subject areas like math and science. We will need you.
Since when does the President pay teachers? Taxpayers pay teachers. He doesn't call on any of these young people to serve their country by serving in the military.
At a time of war, we need you to work for peace. At a time of inequality, we need you to work for opportunity.
He even found a way to explain away all of the failed liberal policies and programs, and to convince these young people to go on welfare.
And so, understand that, should you take the path of service, should you choose to take up one of these causes as your own, know that you'll experience the occasional frustrations and the occasional failures. Even your successes will be marked by imperfections and unintended consequences. I guarantee you, there will be times when friends or family urge you to pursue more sensible endeavors with more tangible rewards. And there will be times where you will be tempted to take their advice.
In a nutshell, he believes we should not work for our own living, but for the lives of others. Individuals are nothing, it's the "collective" that's important. Don't support yourself, the government will support you. Don't join the military, in Obama's utopia we won't need one. There are lots of unintended consequences of liberal, socialist policies, but don't worry about that.
Anyone who says Obama is not a socialist is a liar.
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Bush Must be Doing Something Right
"Are We Safer" is an article posted on the Power Line Blog over the weekend. They chronicled terrorist acts against America and American interests going back to 1988. It pretty much debunks Obama's claims that President Bush's policies have made us less safe.
If water boarding a few terrosists for a minute will keep us from getting blown up then I'm a big fan.
If water boarding a few terrosists for a minute will keep us from getting blown up then I'm a big fan.
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Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less
The website American Solutions has a petition that you can sign on line urging Congress to authorize exploration for oil here at home, thereby lessening our dependence on unstable countries.
Go ahead and sign the petition, then ask all of your friends to do so.
Go ahead and sign the petition, then ask all of your friends to do so.
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