Title: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 05:57:50 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ THE FOUNDATION “The public cannot be too curious concerning the characters of public men.” — Samuel Adams PATRIOT PERSPECTIVE No Obamanation Part 1: Barack who? By Mark Alexander (Part 1 of 3 on Barack Hussein Obama) It is unlikely that Hillary Rodham Clinton can turn enough Demo super delegates her way to defeat Barack Hussein Obama for the Democrat presidential nomination. Her prospects for a big win in the 22 April primary in Pennsylvania are diminishing, and even if there were a Michigan revote and the Florida delegates were seated, it would not put Clinton over the top. Though Clinton has pledged to “fight to the convention,” having pulled out all the stops she and hubby Bill could muster to sink Obama, the once seeming inevitability of her nomination has faded to black, and she may drop her bid by June. So, that leaves us with Barack Hussein v. John McCain in the general election match-up. McCain is a well-known political commodity with a long-established record, but who the heck is Barack Obama? It’s hard to believe, given Obama’s exponential rate of poll climbing, that 18 months ago he was not a household brand. Of course, for some, he was. Diehard Leftists became sycophantic Obamanites after his 2004 Demo Convention keynote speech. They, and Obama’s primary promoters, Jean-Francois Kerry and Teddy Kennedy, have been grooming him for this campaign since his Senate election in 2004. Obama’s selection as the Demos’ 2004 keynote ensured his successful bid for the U.S. Senate, and a $1.9-million book deal to boot. The grooming exercise paid off for his true believers, though Obama is not much more than a lapdog for Kerry, who is, himself, just a lapdog for Kennedy. This cadre of “useful idiots” comprised the sum total of those who took Obama seriously when he announced his candidacy last February. How arrogant, Clintonistas thought, that this freshman senator from Illinois, whose credentials were little more than “community organizer” and state senator (oh, and “African-American”), would dare challenge the former co-president of the United States. Asked about his qualifications to be president, Kerry said, “Because he’s African-American. Because he’s a black man, who has come from a place of oppression and repression through the years in our own country... President Obama [would be] a symbol of empowerment [who has] the ability to help us bridge the divide of religious extremism, to maybe even give power to moderate Islam... an important lesson for America to show Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, other places in the world where disenfranchised people don’t get anything.” Of course, from Kerry’s “limo-liberal” perspective, I suppose that a black guy who lives in a $2-million Georgian mansion on Chicago’s South Side (with a little help from Tony Rezko) appears to have been “oppressed and repressed through the years.” Kerry’s cosmological assessment notwithstanding, it is time to ask, “Who is Barack Hussein Obama?” Well, like so many Leftists, his roots are shallow and broken. “Barry,” as he was called when a youngster, was born in 1961 in Hawaii. His mother, Stanley “Ann” Dunham (whose father wanted a boy and so named her Stanley) was an anthropologist from Kansas, known to her friends as “the original feminist.” According to Maxine Box, Dunham’s best friend, “She touted herself as an atheist, and it was something she’d read about and could argue.” ___________________________________ Title: Re: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 05:59:18 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ His father, Barack Obama, Sr. , was a Muslim from the Luo tribe in Kenya. Barack’s parents met in a Russian language class (somehow fitting) while students at the University of Hawaii. When Obama was two, his parents separated and later divorced. His father had two children by a first marriage to a woman in Kenya whom he had never divorced, and after leaving Barack’s mother he returned to his former wife and had two more children, accounting for four of the candidate’s half-siblings. Obama’s mother then married another Muslim, Lolo Soetoro, an Indonesian national. Barack and his mother moved with Lolo to Jakarta, where he spent four years in local schools. Soetoro and Dunham had a daughter, Maya Soetoro-Ng, Barack’s fifth half-sibling. They would later divorce. Then Obama moved back to Hawaii to reside with his maternal grandparents and attend the exclusive Punahou School until his graduation in 1979. After high school, Obama moved to Los Angeles and studied for two years at Occidental College, transferring to Columbia University and graduating with a BA in political science in 1983. In 1985, he moved to Chicago to become a “community organizer.” In 1988, prior to entering Harvard Law School, Obama met another Chicago lawyer, Michelle Robinson. They dated through law school and were married in 1992, a year after Obama’s graduation, by Reverend Jeremiah Wright, the now-infamous “black liberation” heaver of hate rhetoric under the banner of “social justice.” They have remained active in Wright’s Trinity United Church of Christ for 20 years, and their two daughters were baptized by Wright. (More on Obama’s racist mentors in Part 2). Michelle Obama attended elementary and high school in Chicago and then went to Princeton to major in African-American studies. After completing her senior thesis, “Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community,” she went on to Harvard Law School, where she received her J.D. in 1988. Barack became an associate attorney with a law firm, and between 1993 and 2002 he represented mostly community organizers and discrimination claims. In 1996, he ran successfully for the Illinois State Senate and continued to work summers for his law firm. In 2000, he made an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. House, but in 2004, buoyed by his stardom at the Democrat Convention, he won his Senate bid. Since that time, Obama has continued to burnish his extreme-Leftist credentials, having recently been listed by the non-partisan National Journal as the Senate’s most liberal member. Think about it: Obama’s voting record is to the left of every other senator, even that of Vermont Socialist Bernie Sanders. All this may constitute Obama’s background but it is not who he is. To get at the real question of “Barack who?” one has to look beyond his bio. Barack Hussein Obama is an archetypal liberal case study. Obama, William Jefferson Clinton, Albert Arnold Gore, John F. Kerry and, of course, Edward “Chappaquiddick” Kennedy, all share a common ailment — what I have aptly described in some detail as the Pathology of the Left. Leftists are uniformly defined by their hypocrisy and dissociation from reality. They speak of unity, but they foment division, appealing to the worst in human nature by separating Americans into dependent constituencies. They support freedom of thought, unless those thoughts don’t comport with theirs. They feign tolerance while practicing intolerance. They resist open discussion and debate of their views, yet seek to silence dissenters. They protest for natural order while advocating for homosexuality and abortion. They assert their First Amendment rights, except, of course, when it comes to religion, whence they impose the doctrines of secular atheism on everyone else. They decry SUVs, except those that they own. They advocate mass transit but commute on private jets. They believe trial lawyers save lives and doctors kill people. They believe the solution to racism is to treat people differently on the basis of the color of their skin rather than the content of their character. They deride moral clarity because they can’t survive its scrutiny. ___________________________________ Title: Re: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 06:00:51 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ Ad infinitum... Why do most liberals believe what they believe — and act the way they act? Psychopathology dictates and frames worldview, and worldview manifests in such things as political affiliation. Leftists politicos tend to be chronic overachievers because they have suffered significant loss — often the result of the disconnect with their earthly fathers. They subscribe to rigid doctrines and “nanny state” regimes to satiate their persistent insecurity, the result of low self-esteem and arrested emotional development associated, predominantly, with fatherless households or critically dysfunctional families in which they were not adequately affirmed. Obama manifests all of these characteristics, and clinically speaking, there is a diagnosis. Leftists are pathological case studies of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders — the standard reference used for psychiatric evaluation. Of course, there are many conservatives who were raised by a single parent or in critically dysfunctional or impoverished homes. However, somewhere along the way, they were lifted out of their misery by the grace of God — often in the form of a significant mentor who modeled individual responsibility and character. As a result, they have the courage to internalize their locus of responsibility. Leftists, on the other hand, externalize responsibility for problems and solutions by holding others (read: conservatives) to blame for their ills, and by bestowing upon the state the duty for arbitrating proper conduct — even proper thought. A footnote: It’s no coincidence that conservative political bases tend to be suburban or rural, while liberal political bases tend to be urban. The social, cultural and economic blight in many urban settings are Leftist breeding grounds for legions of the disenfranchised, those who are largely dependent on the state for all manner of their welfare, protection and sustenance. These legions identify with Barack Obama. That is the substance, the essence of Obama. To be sure, all good-hearted Americans should feel a degree of compassion for Barack Obama, whose formative years were marked by complete familial disintegration. But that is not a reason to elect him president. (Next week — No Obamanation Part 2: Disciple of Hate) Quote of the week “A demagogue tries to sound as stupid as his audience so that they will think they are as clever as he is.” — Karl Krauss, German writer and critic of the Third Reich. On cross-examination “Democrats are worried that the Obama spell will break between the time of his nomination and the time of the election, and deny them the White House. My guess is that he can maintain the spell just past Inauguration Day. After which will come the awakening. It will be rude.” — Charles Krauthammer _______________________________________ Title: Re: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 06:02:27 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ Open query “Who is Barack Obama? The truth is that neither Sen. Obama’s supporters nor opponents can answer that question. We know he is bright, eloquent and charismatic. But if he were elected president of the United States, he would be the least known man to be elected in modern American history, perhaps in all of American history.” — Dennis Prager GOVERNMENT & POLITICS News from the Swamp: Free trade with Colombia On the Hill: President George W. Bush has asked Congress to approve a free-trade pact between the United States and Colombia within 90 days, but election-year politics might kill the deal. Throwing a bone to unions, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) changed House rules requiring the 90-day timeframe, leaving the United States-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement in limbo. In yet another example of liberal dishonesty, Democrats have collectively decided that they don’t support free trade when the White House is up for grabs. Despite the fact that the proposed trade agreement is a modest one with a country that accounts for less than one percent of total U.S. trade, the Democrat Party is kowtowing to the AFL-CIO, whose 10 million members will help decide the next occupant of the West Wing. The Democrat presidential candidates have demonstrated that they are especially adept at double-dealing: Hillary Clinton has suddenly changed her position and now opposes free trade, even though the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was ratified on her husband’s watch. In fact, Hillary has gone so far as forcing her campaign strategist to resign when it was revealed that he was lobbying in favor of the Colombian trade agreement. And while Barack Obama supposedly supports free trade, he opposes NAFTA, which makes about as much sense as being “post-racial” while having a pastor like Jeremiah Wright. What’s more, a member of the Obama campaign reportedly told the Canadian government not to worry — Obama wasn’t serious about his criticism of NAFTA. Failure to pass the Colombian trade pact will not only frustrate one of the few U.S. allies in South America, it will also have a chilling effect on prospective pacts with South Korea and the European Union. But to Democrats, demagoguery is more appealing than good policy. New & notable legislation The Senate this week debated a public-lands bill, which Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) had opened up for amendments. However, when Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) offered an amendment to allow firearms in national parks, Reid had a sudden change of heart. The reason is obvious: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both oppose the Second Amendment and Reid — a gun owner himself — is trying to protect the two presidential candidates from another on-the-record vote against guns. Reid is also ignoring the fact that last year, 51 senators wrote a bipartisan letter to the Department of the Interior in favor of lifting the ban on firearms in parks. The Senate passed the Foreclosure Prevention Act by a vote of 84-12. The bill will dole out taxpayer dollars for pre-foreclosure “counseling” to endangered home-loan borrowers (to the tune of $180 billion), money grants to communities to buy abandoned houses (tab: $4 billion), a $7,000 tax credit for the purchaser of a foreclosed property and a $6-billion tax break for the home-building industry. The House passed the Safety of Seniors Act this week, a truly critical piece of legislation aimed at reducing the number of elderly people who fall down. The Falls Free Coalition (FFC), a collection of nonprofit groups that back the bill, says the bill calls for “education strategies to raise awareness about elder falls, encourage research to identify at-risk populations, and support demonstration projects aimed at preventing falls among older Americans.” We suppose this bit of silliness is due to the cost to Medicare for these accidents. The FFC estimates that Medicare picks up most of the annual $19-billion tab for medical care for seniors who have fallen. They predict that tab will grow to $44 billion by 2020. The Senate passed its version of the bill in August. Rep. Michael McCaul (R-TX) introduced legislation that would bar the use of federal funds for any project or program named after a sitting Member of Congress. Rep. John Campbell (R-CA) introduced the “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is Act,” which would allow taxpayers to contribute voluntarily above and beyond their tax liability by adding a line on the 1040 form to that effect. “It’s a great injustice that citizens wishing to fulfill their dream of paying more taxes cannot simply check a box on their 1040 form to make a donation,” he said. ______________________________________ Title: Re: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 06:03:51 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ Federal employees on a shopping spree The Government Accountability Office reported this week that federal employees have splurged on the “company credit card” to the tune of $14 billion from 2005 to 2006. Furthermore, 41 percent of those purchases — whether legitimate or questionable — did not follow proper procedures of authorization or third-party signature. The Associated Press reported that the purchases included “Internet dating, tailor-made suits, lingerie [and] lavish dinners,” among other things. One Agriculture Department employee embezzled more than $642,000 by writing convenience checks to her live-in boyfriend. Adding to the purchasing problems was the loss of items: “Out of a sample of purchases totaling $2.7 million,” the AP wrote, “the government could not account for hundreds of laptop computers, iPods and digital cameras worth more than $1.8 million.” Some 300,000 federal employees use these purchase cards payable by taxpayers — remember that when paying taxes next week. Campaign watch: Drafting Rice? The Beltway buzz this week surrounding John McCain’s campaign is the question of whether the senator will choose Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as his running mate. GOP strategist Dan Senor said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that Rice “has been actively campaigning” to snag the bottom half of the GOP ticket. As evidence, he pointed to Rice’s appearance at Grover Norquist’s weekly meeting of Washington’s conservative leaders, saying it was “the first time a secretary of state has visited the Wednesday meeting.” He added that John McCain would do well to choose someone “who people instantly say, the second they see that announcement, ‘I get it. That person could be president tomorrow’.” For her part, Rice offered the predictable “not interested” response. From the Left: Clinton’s top strategist booted Longtime Clintonista Mark Penn was ousted from Hillary’s foundering presidential campaign this week because of his work in helping the government of Colombia to win congressional approval of a free-trade agreement — the same one Clinton opposes. Burson-Marsteller Worldwide, which owns Penn’s polling firm, Penn, Schoen & Berland Associates, was hired by Colombia last year to win support for a bilateral trade agreement that Democrats roundly despise, like pretty much all trade agreements. Penn, the chief executive of lobbying for Burson-Marsteller, called his work on the trade deal “an error in judgment.” Many Clinton campaign insiders have been trying to push Penn out for months, citing conflict-of-interest issues with his lobbying work. His firm has represented sub-prime disaster Countrywide Financial and the controversial security firm Blackwater, both favorite targets of Clinton in the Senate and on the campaign trail. Penn’s public departure is just the sort of trouble Clinton can’t afford as she tries to seal up Pennsylvania in the 22 April primary. Union voters who are wary of trade agreements that could potentially cost them jobs have expressed disgust at this episode. Barack Obama has been gathering union endorsements left and right, and the Penn incident will likely continue the swing in his direction. Clinton simply cannot afford to lose Pennsylvania and still be seriously considered as a candidate, but lose she might. Could the end be near? Stay tuned. The Clinton money machine Bill and Hillary Clinton finally released their tax forms for the period of 2000-2007 this week, and there were some interesting bits of information to be found. The couple reported an income during that period in excess of $100 million, mostly from speeches, book deals and consulting. Ten percent of that money went to charity. No, scratch that. The Clintons donated $10,256,741 to the Clinton Family Foundation, of which Bill is president, Hillary is secretary/treasurer and Chelsea is director. On top of that, only $2.5 million has been disbursed, with numerous foundation donations made to organizations in towns where Hillary made campaign appearances. What a shocker. In another stunning giveback, the Clinton Birthplace Foundation received $80,000. The Foundation CEO, Gloria Clinton, apparently earned every penny of her $252,000 salary to manage this cash register, er, charitable institution. _______________________________________ Title: Re: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 06:05:14 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ This week’s ‘Alpha Jackass’ award “You know, I got tickled the other day. A lot of the way this whole campaign has been covered has amused me. But there was a lot of fulminating because Hillary, one time late at night when she was exhausted, misstated — and immediately apologized for it — what happened to her in Bosnia in 1995 [sic]. Did y’all see all that? Oh, they blew it up.” — Bill Clinton on Hillary’s midmorning speech about landing under “sniper fire” in Bosnia in 1996 Judicial Benchmarks: CA Supreme ruling on guns The California Supreme Court ruled this week on San Francisco’s voter-approved ban of handguns. The ban never took effect because the National Rifle Association (NRA) sued the city the day after it passed. The Court upheld rulings by lower courts that the ban violated California’s state law regarding the regulation of firearms, though it did not address the Second Amendment as does the DC case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court. “Law-abiding citizens are part of the solution, not part of the problem of violent crime,” said Chuck Michel, lawyer for the plaintiffs in the NRA suit. “The authority of local cities to over-regulate firearms is very limited.” By the Second Amendment, we might add. NATIONAL SECURITY Warfront with Jihadistan: Petraeus reports General David Petraeus, top U.S. military commander in Iraq, met with both houses of Congress this week along with U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker, presenting their assessments of the military and political status in Iraq. While both men were professional in their remarks, as would be expected, the same cannot be said for the grandstanding of preening Demo peahens of Congress, which, sadly, was also expected. Speaking before the Senate Armed Services Committee, General Petraeus said he would recommend a 45-day moratorium on troop withdrawals following the removal in July of the last unit sent as part of President Bush’s troop surge, a strategic move that succeeded in significantly reducing violence and allowing the Iraqi army to secure large areas the country. “Security in Iraq is better than it was when Ambassador Crocker and I reported to you last September,” Petraeus noted, “and it is significantly better than it was 15 months ago when Iraq was on the brink of civil war and the decision was made to deploy additional forces to Iraq.” Fearing an Iraqi backslide and stating the obvious, the General also said, “It clearly is in our national interests to help Iraq prevent the resurgence of al-Qa’ida in the heart of the Arab world.” Naturally, the general’s testimony was met with derision from the Democrats, who whined that the plan didn’t move fast enough to bring troops home (i.e., surrender). Committee Chairman Carl “I Support the Troops” Levin (D-MI) opened the hearing by saying the recent fighting has cast new doubts on the effectiveness of the surge (that’s the spirit!). The MSM, rather than reporting what the general actually said, was more interested in fawning over the next Commander in Chief, as Senators McCain, Obama, and Clinton all asked questions of the general. Our best military intelligence analysts are still trying to decipher Senator Obama’s message to al-Qa’ida: “Should we be successful in Mosul, should you continue, General, with the effective operations that you’ve been engaged in, assuming that in that narrow military effort we are successful, do we anticipate that there ever comes a time where al-Qa’ida in Iraq could not reconstitute itself?” Profiles of valor: USA Sgt. Marshall U.S. Army Sergeant Benjamin Marshall was on a house-clearing mission in Tharthar, Iraq, in July 2006 when he and two fellow soldiers came under enemy fire. The two men on point were Staff Sergeant Christopher Schroeder and Sergeant William Wills. Schroeder was hit with two AK-47 rounds in the surprise attack and along with Wills he took cover in a room of the farmhouse. Marshall and the Iraqi interpreter managed to get out of the house unseen, but Marshall knew his comrades were in trouble without his help. He took up a position in a ramshackle chicken coop nearby in order to direct fire at the al-Qa’ida fighters. His counterattack spared Wills and Schroeder, though Marshall didn’t know for sure as he could only hear gunfire and jihadis chanting. Soon, a Humvee with backup arrived. Marshall shouted an alert to them of the situation, but that gave away his position and he immediately started taking fire. The diversion was just what Marshall hoped for, however, and with the Humvee’s help, he was able to get close to the house and evacuate Wills and Schroeder. In July 2007, Marshall was awarded the Bronze Star with combat “V” for valor. ____________________________________________ Title: Re: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 06:06:44 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ Iranian nuclear centrifuges International sanctions against Iran seem to be working just as well as they did against pre-war Iraq. On Tuesday, Iran announced the installation of 6,000 additional centrifuges for uranium enrichment despite the UN’s demand that the program be halted. (No word yet on whether the UN’s demand has been escalated to an order.) Iran already has 3,000 centrifuges. Western “experts” downplayed the announcement by saying that it might just be political posturing by Iran, but when it comes to a terrorist sponsor with nuclear weapons, who wants to take that chance? Apparently the French foreign minister, who at first tried to threaten Iran by calling their enrichment program “dangerous,” then backed down when he said that a fourth round of sanctions might be necessary. Ironically, it was nuclear pioneer Albert Einstein who said that the definition of insanity was doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Iran rejected any possibility for compromise in Tuesday’s announcement, saying that Tehran refused “to play according to the plans of big powers.” Judging by the UN’s reaction so far, we don’t think the crazies in Tehran really have anything to worry about. In any case, Iran will keep pretending that it is sorely vexed by sanctions, both existing and prospective. It isn’t hard to picture Br’er Mahmud Ahmadi-Nejad wailing, “Do anything you want, but please, oh please, not more sanctions!” Our suggestion is to send ex-president Jimmy Carter to Iran for further negotiations. After all, he has some experience dealing with the Iranians, and he will already be in the neighborhood cavorting with Hamas terrorists in Damascus. BUSINESS & ECONOMY Income Redistribution: Tax and spend As Income Redistribution Day (April 15th in common parlance) rolls around again, the government continues reporting more negative economic news. Besides the mortgage mess, the economy shed 80,000 jobs in March, for the third month in a row. The pain has been felt most directly in areas affected by the housing downturn, but it has spread to nearly all sectors of the economy. Democrats in Congress have been quick to suggest their favorite (read: only) solution: more government involvement. Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are all promoting additional “stimulus” packages, as well as the extension of unemployment benefits. John McCain, to his credit, has avoided the temptation to demagogue and has argued for a focus on job creation by lowering taxes and reducing regulation. His rhetoric, at least, is correct. The best thing the federal government can do is to stay out of the way, enabling free entrepreneurs and investors to drive the creation of jobs and wealth. The problem with the proposed stimulus packages is that all of that money has to come from somewhere — from corporations, investors and small businesses — precisely those we depend upon for the creation of new jobs. Naturally, those same Democrats who favor more government aid also oppose the renewal of Bush’s 2001 tax cuts. But if an injection of money into the private sector serves to stimulate the economy (a la the Democrats’ beloved stimulus packages), then surely the removal of that very same money must depress the economy. We would be far better off if the feds would just leave the economy alone. Unfortunately, the tax increases we will see next year as a result of the expiration of the Bush tax cuts promise to be a far greater catastrophe for the economy than the recent mortgage brouhaha. Obama’s capital gains plan In a recent interview with CNBC’s Maria Bartiromo, Barack Obama disclosed another facet of his economic plan for America. Not surprisingly, it involved higher taxes. Even less surprising, it involved higher taxes on capital gains. In a statement stunning for its denial (or ignorance) of economic reality, Obama claimed that raising the capital gains tax rate as much as 66 percent would not cause any “distortions” in the market. If Sen. Obama paid more attention to economics and history than to the rantings of his racist and anti-American pastor, he would know how ill-considered his plan is. Every time the capital gains tax rate has increased in the last 40 years, the investment market has suffered. When the capital gains rate has been lowered, investment has increased and tax revenues have increased. Even Bill Clinton understood this when he signed legislation in 1997 lowering the capital gains tax rate from 28 percent to 20 percent. Moreover, as is true of most tax increases, the middle class gets hurt the most. Many of the people who pay capital gains taxes are small-business owners, small investors or retirees. According to the IRS, 79 percent of those who paid such taxes had incomes under $100,000; 47 percent had incomes less than $50,000. Obama is apparently undeterred. His goal is not a robust and free economy that rewards work, risk, and ingenuity; it is instead a socialist redistribution of money from those who make it to those who do not. ________________________________________ Title: Re: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 06:08:06 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ Sometimes it doesn’t pay to be rich On Tuesday, Maryland became the first state to implement a “millionaire tax,” and New York may follow shortly. Faced with a $1-billion shortfall, the Maryland General Assembly decided that the state’s 6,000 millionaires should foot the bill. Governor Martin O’Malley justified the new 6.25-percent bracket for the wealthy, saying, “[T]hey are willing and they are able to pay their fair share.” It isn’t clear to us what’s fair about forcing successful people to pay higher taxes, but then Governor O’Malley is a Democrat. Meanwhile, New York is formulating a similar plan whereby people who earn over $1 million per year will pay an extra 3/4 of one percent in state income tax for the next five years. The $5 billion in extra revenue would go toward upgrading New York’s mass-transit system. In effect, the very people who are least likely to use mass transit will be paying for it, and the fact that 35,000 of the 75,000 affected taxpayers don’t even live in New York makes the Democrat-proposed tax seem all the more absurd. But to hear the New York media tell it, commuters are “thrilled with the idea,” with one Manhattan resident saying, “It’s a good thing — they should pay their fair share.” We think we’re finally starting to get it: In New York and Maryland, “they,” roughly translated, means “people who have more money than I do,” and “fair” actually means “not fair.” That Yankee dialect sure is confusing! Mass. trouble with healthcare Exacerbating a short supply of primary-care physicians, the Law of Unintended Consequences has struck Massachusetts’ new experiment in universal government healthcare. Due to bureaucrats’ shortsightedness, overwhelmed primary-care physicians, many of whom are getting too much of what they asked for, have responded by dramatically increasing wait times or by refusing to see the new patients. Like each raindrop that doesn’t believe it is responsible for the flood, Massachusetts’ opening the spigots on a primary-care system that lacked the capacity to absorb the new clientele failed to help consumers. The number of new primary-care physicians has fallen by 50 percent in the last decade due to declining Medicare reimbursements that perversely force them to lose money on each new patient with government coverage. As the case seems to be with government interference in the healthcare system, “access” guaranteed by politicians only seems to be access to a waiting list. As we approach the dawn of the next decade, the high cost of medical school and accelerating retirements among primary-care physicians will place greater strain on a system already being pushed beyond its capacities. Aging baby boomers are placing correspondingly greater demands for primary care and may prove to be the straw that breaks the camel’s back unless the government lets market forces correct the imbalance. CULTURE Around the nation: Freeing prisoners is cheaper Legislators in several states, including California, Michigan and Rhode Island, are proposing the early release of thousands of prisoners in order to save money. Citing a rise in prison populations due to the tougher sentencing laws passed in the 1990s, lawmakers are trying to tighten state purse strings in a tough economy. Proposals range from early release for “good behavior” to rerouting drug offenders to rehabilitation programs, allowing them to circumvent prison altogether. In Rhode Island, all but those serving life sentences would be eligible — even violent criminals. Opponents point out that these measures fly in the face of the government’s obligation to the public. “Economics cannot be the engine that drives the train of public safety,” said Terrence Jungel, executive director of the Michigan Sheriffs’ Association. “Government has no greater responsibility than the protection of its citizens.” No one can argue that it is costly to run state prisons. California currently pays $46,104 per year per inmate — more than the nation’s per capita income. Of course, there are alternatives to early release, one being to cut the amenities in state prisons, such as state-of-the-art workout equipment, cable TV and libraries rivaling those of universities. Another way to cut costs would be to execute murderers languishing for years on death row. Those opposed to the death penalty often argue that it is more costly to execute a prisoner than to support him in prison. Those who support the death penalty can argue that it doesn’t have to be. ______________________________________ Title: Re: The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 Post by: nChrist on April 12, 2008, 06:09:49 PM ____________________ The Patriot Post Digest 08-15 FREE E-mail Subscription: http://FederalistPatriot.US/subscribe/ ____________________ Frontiers of Junk Science: Taxing drivers Last week, we related the bravery of the Los Angeles city council as it debated a temporary ban on homicide. This week, the council fearlessly tackled global warming. A bill currently before the California state legislature would enable Los Angeles County transit officials to increase the current tax on drivers. This bill is mixing up two separate issues, the first being the legitimate issue of traffic congestion, the second the contrived hysteria known as “global warming.” Liberals who have been harping on the downturn in the economy as a major threat should understand that people need every cent of their money. How, pray tell, is taxing people for driving to work going to help the economy? Despite the gibbering of “open-minded” liberals, there is no scientific consensus on the issue of the perceived threat of “global warming,” so taxes designed to reduce global warming are absurd. The biggest threat that this proposed legislation poses is that it is based on the premise that government expansion and regulation is the solution to every problem. We suggest the council stick to meaningless resolutions. ’Non Compos Mentis’: Absolut Reconquista ad A recent advertisement by Swedish vodka maker Absolut has left the company shaken after causing quite a stir. The Mexican ad depicts a map of North America with pre-1848 borders. The southwestern U.S. (Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California and portions of other states) is shown as part of Mexico, beneath the slogan “In an Absolut World,” part of the company’s advertising portfolio illustrating “ideal” scenarios. After calls from U.S. citizens for a boycott, the vodka maker offered a limp-wristed faux apology: “In no way was it meant to offend or disparage, nor does it advocate an altering of borders, nor does it lend support to any anti-American sentiment, nor does it reflect immigration issues.” It concluded by saying, “This is a genuine and sincere apology.” El contrero, Absolut. When you have to say an apology is “genuine and sincere,” it’s pretty much guaranteed that the opposite is true. New York Times Pollaganda “Americans are more dissatisfied with the country’s direction than at any time since the New York Times/CBS News poll began asking about the subject in the early 1990s, according to the latest poll,” The New York Times breathlessly reported this week. In addition to blaming “the continued unpopularity of President Bush,” the paper of record goes on to conjecture, “Although the public mood has been darkening since the early days of the war in Iraq, it has taken a new turn for the worse in the last few months, as the economy has seemed to slip into recession. There is now nearly a national consensus that the country faces significant problems.” Indeed! We’re fairly surprised that 100 percent of respondents didn’t go for the “off on the wrong track” answer in one way or another. While the article gleefully highlights the “wrong-track” majority, how does the poll determine which track people think is the right one? (Why, the leftist track, of course.) Simply put, liberals want more socialism, conservatives want more freedom and neither side is completely satisfied. Furthermore, the media are almost solely to blame for the “darkening public mood” regarding Operation Iraqi Freedom. As for the economy, as any economist understands, a recession is defined as two consecutive quarters of negative growth. As yet, not even one quarter has been reported. In short, we’re left to conclude, once again, that The Times, ever the model of journalistic integrity, created the story it wanted for the headline it craved. We in our humble shop call that pollaganda. And last... WHO says climate change leads to psychiatric illness. That’s not a question, but a reference to the World Health Organization. In one sense, WHO has it all wrong. The variables are too great — flooding, droughts and natural disasters are not necessarily caused by “global warming.” After all, we doubt the flood in Noah’s day was caused by too many SUVs. On the other hand, WHO might have a point. When considering the mental state of liberals who buy into the global-warming hoax, it brings new perspective. For example, ABC’s Dave Demerjian couldn’t control his temper when writing about the effect on the climate caused by the Olympic torch. “If people are looking for another reason to be p***ed at China,” he wrote, “how about this: By the time this pyro parade is over, it will have produced about 11 million pounds of carbon emissions.” That somehow passed the editors for an online “news” story. Demerjian then goes on to mock the Olympic committee for not having a plan to make the torch relay “carbon neutral.” The final proof, of course, is Mr. Global Doom himself, Al Gore. Gore’s self-delusion is that he can travel the world in a jet spewing hot air along the way, return to his massive mansion with its small-city-size power bill, and then assuage his conscience by purchasing “carbon credits” from his own company. Now that’s psychiatric illness! Veritas vos Liberabit — Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus, et Fidelis! Mark Alexander, Publisher, for The Patriot’s editors and staff. (Please pray for our Patriot Armed Forces standing in harm’s way around the world, and for their families — especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who granted their lives in defense of American liberty.) |