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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Friday Digest 9-20-2013 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
THE FOUNDATION
“I think the best way of doing good to the poor, is not making them easy in poverty, but leading or driving them out of it.” –Benjamin Franklin
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Income Redistribution: Food Stamp Cuts
House Republicans passed a modified part of the farm bill yesterday, 217-210, cutting 5% from food stamp funding over the next decade, about $40 billion. Democrats are apoplectic, crying that the GOP wants to see some three million people starve. Rep. James McGovern (D-MA) called it “one of the most heartless bills I have ever seen.” This overblown reaction is inevitable from statists who would like nothing more than to increase the number of people beholden to federal “generosity.” But phony fear that millions of people will be left to starve is simply craven political theater meant to secure their own political base. The cuts Republicans passed would result from tightening eligibility requirements that would restrict participation for able-bodied workers.
It’s not surprising to see an uptick in enrollment during the Obama “recovery,” but the program has ballooned out of control. Enrollment doubled between 2001 and 2007, a period of relative economic prosperity. It doubled again between 2008 and 2012, in part because eligibility requirements were significantly loosened. There are now nearly 50 million people on food stamps, and many of them don’t need to be. Tightening the reins and cutting spending by 5% won’t result in mass starvation. It may just restore some much needed dignity and self-reliance to a significant chunk of the American people.
Movement on the Internet Sales Tax
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) is expected to issue a proposal for Internet sales tax legislation in the coming days.
The Journalist’s Shield
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) believes the federal government can arbitrarily define the word “journalist” for the purpose of bestowing First Amendment protection.
Hope ‘n’ Change: Walgreens Drops Employee Health Coverage
Walgreens, the nation’s largest drugstore chain, announced that it would be moving its 160,000 workers to a private health insurance exchange where they can buy coverage subsidized by the company.
ECONOMY The Declining State of the Unions
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and the state of the union – not the capital “U” union that is our nation, but the combined mass we also call Big Labor – is one of near-panic. Their straits are so dire that AFL-CIO members passed a resolution at their national convention earlier this month allowing non-members the opportunity to enjoy union benefits through a group called Working America, which the AFL-CIO formed to serve workers in industries with little chance at unionization.
Unfortunately for the AFL-CIO and other traditional industry-based unions, their influence is being eroded on two different fronts. Former Rust Belt union strongholds Wisconsin, Indiana and Michigan have adopted various forms of right-to-work legislation; meanwhile, the public sector has become the chief source of new union membership. Public-sector workers now make up over half of all union membership, but overall just one in nine workers is a union member.
Rather than see themselves relegated to the dustbin of history, this AFL-CIO resolution portends a shift in tactics. While Working America has its naked appeals for donations to promote the leftist agenda, the group bills itself as “the fastest-growing organization for working people in the country.” In many respects, the group serves Big Labor just as the AARP caters to older Americans, providing a plethora of discounts and benefits for dues-paying members with a heaping helping of leftist lobbying on the side.
After all, unions aren’t really about the worker, who simply serves as a means to an end. The more money they collect, the more political power they can purchase, and it doesn’t even matter to Big Labor if those same workers benefit in the end – as long as the leadership gets its cut.
CULTURE Climate Change This Week: ‘Dial Back the Alarm’
In what amounts to a substantial revision of its previous climate change assessments, the United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change will, according to the Wall Street Journal, “dial back the alarm” on its catastrophic predictions. The 2007 report dramatically overemphasized the impact of anthropogenic (man-made) climate change. The IPCC's next report, to be released later this month, will supposedly reconcile the incorrect measurements used to calculate temperature changes in its previous reports. Don't hold your breath – they're already looking at ways to manipulate the observed cooling over the last 15 years.
This revelation comes on the heels of rising predictions of global cooling and a dramatic increase in polar pack ice which, coupled with the shivering Antarctic (scientists and their media cadres conveniently ignore that other pole), has resulted in a record amount of global sea ice. “As a long observer of the global weather movement, I can say that the events of 2013 (have) been one of the most devastating to the movement,” Climate Depot’s Marc Morano tells columnist Cal Thomas. “Both poles have record expanding ice. Global temperatures have failed to rise for 15 plus years, sea level rise is failing to accelerate, tornadoes are at record lows, hurricanes are near record low activity.”
Still, don’t expect much change. “Billions of dollars and other currencies have been diverted into ‘green’ projects in a Chicken Little attempt to stop the sky from falling,” Thomas observes. “The BBC reports it as fact in virtually every story it does on the environment. Ditto the American media. Most media ignore evidence that counters climate change proponents. Former Vice President Al Gore has made a personal fortune promoting the cult of global warming, a cult being partially defined as a belief system that ignores proof contrary to its beliefs.”
Indeed, the Left’s strategy goes something like this: Make a prediction, and when the opposite happens, take credit for the forecasting flop anyway. As Thomas concludes, “Perhaps the climate change counter-revolutionaries should adopt the yo-yo as their symbol and send Gore and his apostles a box of them.” Then again, they probably wouldn’t get it.
NATIONAL SECURITY Warfront IN Jihadistan: Syrian Rebels Fight Each Other
Further muddying the waters in Syria, rebel forces seem to have turned their guns on each other. When radical Muslims began to make up a growing part of the opposition, this infighting became inevitable. Indeed, the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a spinoff of al-Qaida in Iraq, began a new campaign last week that it calls “Expunging Filth,” and their target is the U.S.-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA), not Bashar al-Assad's regime. Estimates place the ISIS at 7,000 - 10,000 strong, and units are taking over territory in northern and eastern Syria.
If the splintering becomes a pattern, the Syrian civil war will truly become a battle of three armies. “[ISIS] are not rebels anymore; from this point, they are terrorists now,” according to Louay Almokdad, political and media coordinator for the FSA. “We are fighting two terrorist teams on two fronts; one al-Assad regime and Hezbollah militia and the Iranian revolutionary guards and the other the extremists al-Qaida, ISIS.” Of course, it was the FSA that welcomed them in the first place.
There is evidence that the growing jihadi presence is a pattern, as foreign jihadis (such as those from Pakistan) flock to the battlefield for a larger Sunni holy war that dates back hundreds of years. This development is problematic for the U.S., which has begun arms shipments to the rebels with the intent of aiding pro-Western factions against Assad while failing to keep arms out of the hands of jihadis. On the bright side, if the fighting lines between the jihadis and the so-called “moderates” become more clear, at least the U.S. will be able to tell them apart.
Finally, Deputy prime minister Qadri Jamil said that the civil war in Syria has reached a stalemate and the government may soon call for a ceasefire. “Neither the armed opposition nor the regime is capable of defeating the other side,” he said. Stay tuned.
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