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Mar 102010

Mar 102010


More to follow when I get a chance... My posts to twitpic didn't go through this morning. I didn't realize that until I got home. You'll see some additional pictures there now.
Mar 092010
Life got a little busy last Friday, so I haven't posted anything. Sorry about that...

Wednesday's the big day. President Obama will be in town. There's a morning rally hosted by Todd Akin (R-MO). The President will speak at St Charles High School. And Claire McCaskill will host the President at a fundraiser. The St Louis Tea Party will be covering these events. GatewayPundit will have a lot of coverage. Dana's now on air from 2-4 CST, so you can listen to her or check DanaRadio.

My live coverage will be limited to tweeting. I should have some photos from the morning rally posted by noon on TwitPic.
Mar 052010
Unemployment
Probably the greatest labor saving device in the history of the nation
Is the present Administration.
— Ogden Nash

The key quote from the BLS underscores the President's strategy of reducing the unemployment rate by discouraging workers:
Among the marginally attached, there were 1.2 million discouraged workers in February, up by 473,000 from a year earlier. (The data are not seasonally adjusted.) Discouraged workers are persons not currently looking for work because they believe no jobs are available for them. The remaining 1.3 million persons marginally attached to the labor force had not searched for work in the 4 weeks preceding the survey for reasons such as school attendance or family responsibilities.
There was no mention of the number of "green jobs" created, saved, or discouraged in the report.
Mar 032010
Readers of this blog know that I expect the Climategate scandal to damage the re-election campaigns of anyone that's put too much political stock in environmental issues. Russ Carnahan (D-MO) has significant support from the green jobs lobby and he put $90 million tax dollars into his brother's windfarm. Now comes news that George Soros and other Washington lobbyists will try to paper over problems with wind energy: "After two studies refuted President Barack Obama’s assertions regarding the success of Spain’s and Denmark’s wind energy programs, a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request reveals the Department of Energy turned to George Soros and to wind industry lobbyists to attack the studies."

The FOIA generated sunlight has only just begun to illuminate green job corruption. I'm sure someone has already compiled a list of email addresses from Climategate, looked for addresses ending in .gov, and formulated a few FOIA requests of their own. The results, if any, of those requests will continue to break over the coming months.
Mar 032010
The Instapundit said he's never seen Dan Riehl this angry; however, Dan's conclusion is relatively tame: "Reconciliation for this disaster of a destructive health care bill I doubt anyone on the Hill can fully define means all out war. The only question remaining is, whose side are you on?" Read the whole thing.
Mar 032010
BigGovernment reported The Bob Corker (R-TN) Bailout Sellout [emphasis added]:
Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) has snatched defeat from the jaws of victory with his complete capitulation and total surrender on the Financial Services bill. The bill, passed by the House with a $4 trillion bailout provision, making bailouts the permanent policy of the United States government, was on it’s last legs until Corker came to the rescue. Now the Washington Post and other are reporting that Corker and ethically-challenged, retiring Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) are on the verge of a deal to breathe life back into the regulatory and bailout scheme.
It looks like some Republicans still haven't learned that "too big to fail" is exactly two words too long. We need to build a country where every business is a small business, where the creative destruction of the market place is a tolerable difficulty that spawns new innovation, and where the politically powerful can no longer aggregate the public's money in the coffers of their future campaign contributors.

Update: Now ABC is reporting that George Soros is endorsing a new "consumer" protection agency:
"We need a consumer protection agency, and we need it very urgently because there is political outcry about the injustice of the current situation," [George] Soros said at a Roosevelt Institute conference in New York.

Senate Banking Committee Christopher Dodd has been trying to bridge a gap with Republicans, who oppose an independent consumer protection agency, and discussed with Republican Senator Bob Corker the possibility of making the agency a division of the Federal Reserve.
"The bureaucracy is expanding to support the expanding bureaucracy," as someone once said. Let's review the agencies charged with oversight of our financial institutions:
  1. Congress (House and Senate)
  2. US Treasury
  3. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
  4. Federal Reserve ("The Fed")
  5. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
  6. Security and Exchange Commission (SEC)
  7. Bureau of the Public Debt (I bet they're busy these days!)
  8. Community Development Financial Institution Fund (CDFI)
  9. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)
  10. Federal Inspectors General
  11. Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS)
  12. National Credit Union Administration (NCUA)
  13. Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
  14. Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity (FHEO)
  15. Federal Housing Administration (FHA)
  16. Fannie Mae
  17. Freddie Mac
  18. Ginnie Mae
These bureaucracies exist to absorb blame from the political class—#1 on the list above. A "consumer protection agency" would be no different. To better understand this general problem, read the Practical Rule of Bureaucracies.
    Mar 022010
    Saw this on Instapundit: "DAVID ALL: Visualize data to win political debates." I watched the video at the link and tried to post a video response. As the image above indicates, the White House does not appreciate video feedback. The point of my response is that the Obama "recovery" depends on jobs created, saved and discouraged. Here it is:
    Mar 012010
    From the UK's Guardian: When using open source makes you an enemy of the state:
    [Andres] Guadamuz has done some digging and discovered that an influential lobby group is asking the US government to basically consider open source as the equivalent of piracy - or even worse.
    ...
    ...it seems astonishing to me that anyone should imply that simply recommending open source products - products that can be more easily tailored without infringing licensing rules - "undermines" anything.
    I'm astonished as well. I'd like to see governments put more emphasis on developing and using open source software.
    Mar 012010

    One of the things I've enjoyed watching over the past year is the forging of new leaders. In early February, Kelly Owens stepped up to lead a new non-partisan group committed to keeping an eye on St Louis city politics. That group, Gateway to Liberty, held its first meeting in early February. The video report above captures some of the highlights from that meeting.

    If you are a city resident and would like to be more active in city politics, please attend the next meeting of Gateway to Liberty this coming Saturday (3/6/10) from 9:30AM to noon at the Kingshighway branch of the St Louis City Library. That's at the intersection of Kingshighway and Vandeventer.