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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Brief 5-9-2011 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Liberty
"This idea [of a tax on vehicle miles traveled] was floated last year but the reaction to it was so negative it disappeared. But with the deficit and debt climbing, Washington is desperate for extra cash to spend, so it is apparently being revived. In essence, the government wants to slap a a special tracking device in your car that would record the mileage you use, and then tax it. You'd pay the tax when you fill up at gas stations who also, we would assume, have special equipment to read the mileage on the device in your car. And if gas stations can read it, so can the government. And then there's the question of what other gizmos they might put in that device. GPS? Why not? Who's going to stop them? The Obama administration denies that they are in favor of this, but several lawmakers have suggested it, as has the CBO. ... The marriage of technology and injudicious taxes is a marriage made in hell." --columnist Rick Moran7
For the Record
"White House and congressional attacks on oil speculation do not alter the oil market's fundamental demand-and-supply reality. What would lower the long-term price of oil is for Congress to permit exploration for the estimated billions upon billions of barrels of oil off our Atlantic and Pacific Ocean shores, the Gulf of Mexico and Alaska, not to mention the estimated billions, possibly trillions, of barrels of shale oil in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and North Dakota. Some politicians pooh-pooh calls for drilling, saying it would take five or 10 years to recover the oil and won't solve today's problems. Nonsense! I guarantee you that if permits were granted to all of our oil sources, we would see a reduction in today's prices. Why? Put yourself in the place of an OPEC member knowing there's going to be a greater supply of U.S. oil in five or 10 years, which might drive oil prices to a permanent $20 or $30 per barrel. What will you want to do now while oil is $120 per barrel? You would want to sell. OPEC's collective efforts to sell more would put downward pressures on current oil prices. The White House, U.S. Congress and environmental wackos, by keeping our oil in the ground, are OPEC's staunchest ally. I wouldn't be surprised at all if we discovered OPEC reciprocity in the forms of political contributions to congressmen and charitable donations to environmental groups." --economist Walter E. Williams8
The Gipper
"We will encourage all Americans -- men and women, young and old, individuals of every race, creed, and color -- to succeed and be healthy, happy, and whole. This is our goal. We see America not falling behind, but moving ahead; our citizens not fearful and divided, but confident and united by shared values of faith, family, work, neighborhood, peace and freedom. An opportunity society begins with growth, and that means incentives. ... My sympathies are with the taxpayers, not the tax-spenders. I consider stopping them from taking more of your earnings an economic responsibility and a moral obligation. I will not permit an antigrowth coalition to jeopardize this recovery. If they get their way, they'll charge everything on your 'Taxpayers Express Card.' And believe me, they never leave home without it." --Ronald Reagan9
Insight
"A society that robs an individual of the product of his effort, or enslaves him, or attempts to limit the freedom of his mind, or compels him to act against his own rational judgment ... is not, strictly speaking, a society, but a mob held together by institutionalized gang-rule." --author and philosopher Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
Political Futures
"According to a series of national news stories, President Barack Obama is looking to play the 'underdog card' in the 2012 campaign. But why would the most powerful man in the world cast himself as an underdog? Because playing the underdog card works. ... In practical terms, underdog campaigns find it easier to motivate their supporters due to a built-in sense of urgency and insurgency. ... The reason why the underdog narrative, or 'Underdogma' as I call it, is so prevalent in politics is because Underdogma and politics are both about power. Millions of people make decisions about right and wrong, good and evil -- and even which candidate to vote for -- based on whichever side is perceived to have less or more power. It is part of our national DNA. America was built on an underdog insurgency against a more powerful adversary. Which is why millions of people automatically take the side of the underdog, often times without thinking. This is a problem for front-running politicians. And potentially devastating for the most powerful man in the world, Barack Obama, as he seeks re-election in 2012. President Obama understands the risk of being portrayed as an 'overdog.'" --columnist Michael Prell10
The Last Word
"My objections to Obama have nothing to do with his race or his country of origin, everything to do with his character, his policies and his inner circle of friends and associates. Just for the record, though, until now I didn't believe he was born in Hawaii. Otherwise, why wouldn't he have shown his birth certificate early on, long before his comrades had come up with 'birther,' a term of contempt that, miraculously, would have been synonymous with 'patriot' if the president in question had been a Republican. Even now, Obama continues to keep his college application and college transcripts under wraps, although liberals never weary of telling us how astonishingly brilliant the guy is. Maybe it's just the skeptic in me, but he hardly strikes me as the sort who would conceal his marvelous academic accomplishments under a bushel if they were even half as breathtaking as we've been led to believe. Now that his place of birth has been established, don't be surprised if a few of Obama's acolytes come forward to swear that when he left the islands to enter college in California, they actually witnessed young Obama walk from Hawaii to the mainland. You'll be able to read all about it in the Newest Testament." --columnist Burt Prelutsky11
Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis! The Patriot Post Editorial Team
(Please pray for our 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.)
Links
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/may/6/pruden-insult-american-soldier/print/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/l-brent-bozell/2011/05/04/media-credit-to-bush/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/victor-davis-hanson/2011/05/05/rules-for-killing-rogues/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/ken-blackwell/2011/05/05/cut-us-funding-for-osamas-mourners/ http://patriotpost.us/alexander/2011/05/05/bullet-points-obls-termination/ http://patriotpost.us/edition/2011/05/06/digest/#3 http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/05/what_free_country_obama_wants.html http://patriotpost.us/opinion/walter-e-williams/2011/05/04/lets-blame-speculators/ http://reagan2020.us/ http://townhall.com/columnists/michaelprell/2011/05/05/barack_obama_2012_underdog/page/full/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/burt-prelutsky/2011/05/09/why-we-all-cant-get-along/
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