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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Associated Press: US forces still in fight at end of combat mission

Found this interesting link on the Drudge Report:

The Associated Press: US forces still in fight at end of combat mission

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Grim Milestone: US Suffers More Afghanistan Fatalities Under Obama Than Bush

Don't expect this to make any headlines. Don't expect the radical antiwar left to hold any protests.
The United States has now lost more military men and women in Afghanistan under President Obama than during 8 years of the Bush Administration.

(I-casualties)

God bless our soldiers and Marines.








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Fwd: How Marines welcome a President



>>> How Marines welcome a President
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>>> It seems the US Marines know something that many of the civilian population do not .
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>>> There is word this will be removed from YouTube so go now.
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The Jawa Report: Alabama Burglar Meets Pistol-packin Grandma

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The Medicare Bureaucracy: Ready To Disrupt Seniors’ Drug Coverage

"If you like your health care plan you can keep it."  This was a mantra from President Obama throughout the health care debate.  The President also promised that his health care overhaul would not affect seniors' benefits.

But, despite all the promises, a new report from Avalere Health shows that, in addition to the upheaval caused by Obamacare, the Medicare bureaucracy is taking administrative steps to change the Medicare drug program that will have adverse impact on seniors' choices.  Millions of seniors will have to switch their prescription drug plans due to changes within Medicare.  Avalere is a private research firm founded by a former budget official from the Clinton Administration.

Its analysis shows that more than 3 million seniors—roughly 20 percent of those enrolled in stand-alone drug plans—won't be able to keep their current plan.  According to the AP's Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, some of seniors' drug plans will be eliminated as "Medicare tries to winnow down duplicative and confusing coverage, in order to offer consumers more meaningful choices."

But what 'more meaningful choice' really means is fewer choices.  And for many seniors who like their current prescription drug coverage, it will mean making a new choice altogether, whether they want to or not.

According to Bonnie Washington, one of Avalere's senior analysts, "those who have to change plans could experience some disruption and inconvenience."

Medicare officials tried to pooh-pooh the study.  Said Deputy Administrator Jonathan Blum: "Anybody who is producing that kind of analysis is simply guessing."  However, Avalere claims that it used Medicare's own specifications to produce its findings.

The extent to which the change will disrupt seniors' drug benefits will depend on Medicare's strategy for implementing the transition.  But what is crystal clear is that a transition will be necessary.  If Medicare eliminates coverage options, seniors will inevitably have to change their drug plans—not withstanding presidential promises to the contrary.

This post was co-authored by Margot Crouch.








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FOXNews.com - Obama Administration Reverses Course, Forbids Sale of 850,000 Antique Rifles

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GUNMAN, BOMBER, LEFTIST ACTIVIST- HOLDS HOSTAGES AT DISCOVERY BUILDING (Photos)


James Lee- behind the Save the Planet Protest. He saw Al Gore's junk-science movie and says he decided he had to do more… So he packed on bombs and took hostages at the Discovery Channel headquarters.
From his website:

My name is Lee. Look for me on site. I will be demonstrating ideas on how to save the planet in front of the Discovery Channel Building each day until they give in. The idea to save the planet is based on the book "My Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn, where he suggests people can build on each other's ideas to find solutions for saving the remaining species and living sustainably. The Discovery Channel, the networks, and the government, don't care about planet-saving ideas that actually work. I say that they must give other ideas a chance. Join us in the protest to save the planet. So please, bring yourself, and maybe a sign with your own slogan with saving the planet as a theme, and some friends"

Nuts.
The police are negotiating with him and he is holding hostages. There are reports that there are people lying on the floor in the lobby.


An "Asian male" with a bomb strapped to his chest took hostages today at the Discovery Channel Building in Maryland. Police were initially dispatched to the building for the report of shots fired at about 1 p.m. Police are reporting the suspect is an Asian male. The individual held a protest there last year and has a website.
FOX News reported:

Police in Maryland are responding to a hostage situation after reports that a man with a handgun entered the Discovery Channel headquarters building in Silver Spring and fired at least one shot.

An official with the Montgomery County Police Department confirmed to Fox News that a man with an explosive device is holding at least one person hostage in the lobby of the building.

A Discovery employee reportedly told WJLA-TV that the building, located in suburban Washington, D.C., was on lockdown. The employee also said she thought she had heard five or six gunshots.

Dan Friz, a spokesman with the Montgomery County Police Department, reportedly told the station that a tactical team is trying to communicate with the gunman.

Friz said police were initially dispatched to the building after a report of shots fired at approximately 1 p.m.

The suspect, identified by police as an Asian male, has "some sort of device on him that may be explosive in nature," Friz said.

It appears that he has two pipe bombs on his chest.

A suspect named James Lee held a protest last year in support of global climate change.

James Lee on My Space:

From his MySpace page:

Who I'd like to meet:
Environmentalists, scientists, readers of Daniel Quinn, and people who want to work toward a real change.

He says his hometown is Hawaii.

Ace has more.

The Seattle Weekly
says he is from British Columbia.

UPDATE: His brother-in-law says he is capable of killing.








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More Arguments against Obama’s Dream Tax

The biggest long-term threat to fiscal responsibility is a value-added tax, as I've explained here, here, here, here, and here. So I'm delighted to see a growing amount of research showing that a VAT is bad news.
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Jim Powell has an excellent column at Investor's Business Daily that makes a rather obvious point about the wisdom (or lack thereof) of copying the tax policy of nations that are teetering on the edge of fiscal collapse (this cartoon has the same message in a more amusing fashion).
Drums are beating in Washington for a value-added tax in addition to the "stimulus" taxes, health care taxes, energy taxes and other taxes President Obama has imposed and wants to impose on hard-pressed taxpayers. Supposedly a value-added tax is a magic elixir for curing budget deficits and excessive debt. Quack remedy would be more like it. If it worked, you'd observe that countries with a VAT had budget surpluses and no debt problems. But almost every country that has a VAT is plagued with budget deficits and excessive debt. … No surprise that the worst financial basket cases all have a VAT. Iceland has the highest VAT rates, but this didn't prevent its financial crisis and the near bankruptcy of its government. Italy's VAT rates are almost as high, and its debt exceeds its GDP. Financial crises are looming in Spain and Portugal, and of course they have a VAT. Greece has a VAT, too, and when politicians ran out of money to pay government employees for more than a year's worth of work every year, they rioted in the streets.  Great Britain has a VAT, and its government finances are in the worst shape since World War II — its budget deficit is expected to be bigger than that of Greece. Moreover, the OECD has acknowledged that "(VAT) tax and transfer wedges have discouraged firms from offering employment and individuals from taking it, reduced employment and increased inequality."
And a new study by Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Cameron Smith finds evidence that a VAT would lead to bigger government.
VATs provide a significant amount of revenue. …But do these significant revenues cause government spending to grow larger? Or is it the case that adoption of a VAT is evidence of the desire for a larger government so that the causal arrow runs from a taste for Leviathan to a VAT, and not the reverse? …we find a statistically significant dynamic relationship between the rate of VAT taxation and the size of government. Although no single study is definitive, this is the first rigorous evidence that a VAT causes government to grow larger. …countries that adopted a VAT did in fact experience, on average, a 29 percent increase in the size of government. …The estimated coefficient of 0.262 indicates that adopting a VAT is associated with larger government. This estimate is statistically significant. …our results shift the burden of proof to those who deny that VATs fuel increases in the size of the public sector.
This study jumps into a long-running chicken-or-egg debate in the academic literature about whether higher taxes lead to higher spending or whether higher spending leads to higher taxes. This causality debate is interesting, but I'm not sure it really matters. A VAT is a terrible idea if it triggers bigger government, and a VAT is a bad idea if it merely finances bigger government. But I suspect this study is correct. The key thing to remember is that Milton Friedman was right when he warned that "In the long run government will spend whatever the tax system will raise, plus as much more as it can get away with." This means that a VAT will allow more government spending and no reduction in deficits and debt, which is exactly what we see in Europe (and as Jim Powell noted in his column). Last but not least, this video summarizes the best arguments against a VAT.








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Michelle Malkin » Another rejection: Judge rejects Obama drilling ban again

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DISGRACED White House Economist Calls For More Spending in Farewell Address

No thanks.

White House Offical Christina Romer wants more stimulus.
This is the same official who just last year claimed the Trillion dollar stimulus was working.


Some leftists never learn…

In her farewell address today, disgraced White House economist Christina Romer will call for more spending.
Reuters reported:

Departing White House economist Christina Romer called on Wednesday for further steps to stimulate the U.S. economy, saying high budget deficits should not be an excuse for allowing the unemployed to suffer.

"We have tools that would bring unemployment down without worsening our long-run fiscal outlook, if we can only find the will and the wisdom to use them," Romer said in excerpts from a speech she will deliver later at the National Press Club.

The remarks come as a recent raft of data have suggested the U.S. economy has begun to falter after signs last spring that seemed to show it was on the mend.

The reports have put pressure on President Barack Obama's Democrats ahead of November 2 elections that could shift the balance of power in the U.S. Congress.

Obama said this week that he and his advisers were discussing ideas to help boost the recovery, but his spokesman said these would likely be targeted measures.

Good-bye, Christina.








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Economy Loses 10,000 Private Sector Jobs in August – Construction at Lowest Level in 10 Years

Worst. Jobs. President. Ever.

Barack Obama is the worst jobs president since the Great Depression and possibly is the worst jobs president in US History.

(Source: US Misery Index)

The democrats wanted to fundamentally change America. They did.
The US unemployment rate has not fallen below 10.8 percent in the last 12 13 months. This is unprecedented.

Now this…
The US private sector lost 10,000 jobs in August.
Market Watch reported, via Free Republic:

Private sector employment decreased by 10,000 from July to August on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to the latest ADP National Employment Report® released today. The ADP National Employment Report, created by Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP®), in partnership with Macroeconomic Advisers, LLC, is derived from actual payroll data and measures the change in total nonfarm private employment each month.

…According to the ADP Report, employment in the service-providing sector rose by 30,000 in August, the seventh consecutive monthly gain. This increase was not enough to offset an employment decline in the goods-producing sector of 40,000. Construction employment dropped by 33,000 during August and manufacturing employment declined 6,000, the second consecutive monthly decline.

Then there's this…
Construction activity fell for third straight month in August, dropping to its lowest point in 10 years.








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General Motors Sales Fall 25% Year-Over-Year in August

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General Motors reported Wednesday that sales fell 25% in August, as consumers held back from buying autos amid the lackluster economy.

For the month, GM said it sold 185,176 vehicles, compared to 246,479 a year ago, a decline of 24.9%. Among its four core brands -- Chevrolet, GMC, Buick and Cadillac -- sales fell 10.6%. Year-to-date, GM said it has sold 1.465 million vehicles, up 5.4% from the...

Continue reading General Motors Sales Fall 25% Year-Over-Year in August

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Construction Sector's Woes Were Worse Than Expected in July

The U.S. construction industry went from bad to worse in July, and then retroactively worse still. The Commerce Department announced Wednesday that spending in the sector fell a worse-than-expected 1% in July, and revised June's estimate downward from a 0.1% increase to an 0.8% decline.

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Hot Air » AP: Facts in short supply in Obama speech

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Morning Bell: The Obama Doctrine

Aside from the wooden performance, there was nothing particularly noteworthy about President Barack Obama's Oval Office address on Iraq last night. The President again evinced the impression that he viewed Iraq as a distraction, and he twice said he wanted to "turn the page" to other issues. As forgettable as the address was however, once placed into the broader context of foreign policy speeches and actions, a clear Obama Doctrine can now be defined, as James Carafano and Kim Holmes do in a new paper released today.

Downplaying American Sovereignty: The Administration is pursuing an ambitious agenda on international treaties. An incomplete list includes: the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START) with Russia; the U.N. Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities; the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT); the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOST); the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW); and the Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space (PAROS). The ideals behind many of these treaties are admirable. But in every case the onus is on the Administration to ensure that the treaty does not compromise America's security or the rights and freedoms established in the U.S. Constitution. International institutions work best when they manage affairs between nations; they falter and become harmful when they reach into the domestic affairs of nations.

But that is exactly what the Obama administration has been doing. Just last week the White House submitted its  "Report of the United States of America" to the U.N. Human Rights Council (HRC), a body that includes such human rights exemplars as Cuba, Russia and Saudi Arabia. In the report, the Obama administration attacks Arizona's recent immigration enforcement law and portrays its law suit against it as a defense of human rights. Is there a better example of what little interest this Administration has in upholding American sovereignty? There is no universal right to violate a country's immigration laws with impunity. It is no violation of human rights to enforce border security and basic immigration requirements. When the Obama administration engages international institutions, it appears that E Pluribus Unum gets thrown under the bus.

Soft-Pedaling American Power: The belief that the United States over-utilized hard power in Iraq and Afghanistan has shaken President Obama's confidence in the application of hard power at all. Instead, the President intends to use soft power so as to appear more equal at the negotiating table. Shortly after taking office in January 2009, President Barack Obama said "[if] countries like Iran are willing to unclench their fist, they will find an extended hand from us." And how has this soft-power approach fared? French President Nicolas Sarkozy recently said: "We live in the real world, not a virtual one… President Obama himself has said that he dreams of a world without nuclear weapons. Before our very eyes, two countries are doing exactly the opposite at this very moment… I support America's 'extended hand.' But what have these proposals for dialogue produced for the international community? Nothing but more enriched uranium and more centrifuges."

The reality is that soft power only works as an adjunct to hard power. Saddam Hussein's removal from power eliminated any possibility of a major threat from Iraq for the foreseeable future. And while Afghanistan remains an open question, only the anti-war left believes the Taliban can be persuaded to lay down their arms with promises of aid and diplomacy. Any time an American leader believes soft power is a substitute for hard power, he is bound to fail.

A More Restrained America: President Obama has made no secret of his ambivalence toward American military power. At his nuclear summit in Washington, he said: "Whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower." The President's take-it-or-leave-it attitude toward America's defenses has been reflected in his spending priorities. He cut funding for the F-22 fighter jet and key missile defense programs. His defense procurement budget is anemic, he has refused to modernize our nuclear deterrent, and his Administration even proposed terminating the development of the next generation Navy Cruiser with missile defense capabilities. The force structure Obama is projecting simply cannot sustain existing U.S. security commitments. Military power is not only about fighting wars; it is also about others' perception of whether you have the means and will to defeat aggression. The perception of American weakness is a destabilizing force throughout the world.

A More Humble America: Since his first month in office, President Obama has embarked on a whirlwind Apology Tour casting himself as the redemptive vessel for the entirety of America's past sins. Apologizing for things that happened in the past may gain popularity abroad, but so far, it has done little to change minds about our policies. If anything, it has portrayed a weaker United States not only to our allies, but to adversaries striving to gain any advantage over us. The repercussions could be grave—and here, history also provides an example. Not long after President Jimmy Carter apologized for America's supposedly excessive fear of Communism, the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan and the hard-liners revolted in Iran, taking Americans hostage.

Carter is not the only past president whom Obama is emulating on foreign policy. President Obama's true foreign policy predecessor is President Woodrow Wilson, who also sought a more "ethical" foreign policy and sought to rely on a "concert of nations" to keep the peace. Wilson's idealistic approach failed to stem the tide of World War I and helped to foster the isolationism of the 1920s and 1930s that inadvertently eased the road into World War II.

There is a better foreign policy vision. It is a vision that is grounded in George Washington's first State of the Union address reminder that: "To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace." It's a vision that is consistent with the Monroe Doctrine ideal that America is committed to the principles on which republican self-government is based. It's a vision that embodies the Truman Doctrine's support for peoples threatened with Communist aggression. And it's a vision that continues the Reagan Doctrine's "peace through strength" strategy of revitalizing the U.S. military while promoting economic growth at home and increasing support for oppressed people around the world. What all these lines of thought have in common is that America is an indispensable nation in the defense of liberty around the world.

The Obama Doctrine points us in the opposite direction. It will force friendly nations to look elsewhere, not to Washington, for arrangements that bring them greater security. And that will make this a far more dangerous world indeed.

Quick Hits:

  • Federal domestic spending increased by a record 16 percent to $3.2 trillion in 2009, the largest increase ever recorded by the Census Bureau.
  • Heritage Foundation analyst James Carafano explains why catching immigration 'criminals' is not enough.
  • U.S. auto sales in August were the slowest for the month in 28 years.
  • Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) made Minnesota the first state to formally restrict itself from taking some federal dollars under Obamacare.
  • The Wall Street Journal reports that Docs4PatientCare is encouraging physicians to leave a letter in their office explaining how Obamacare is "badly exacerbating the current doctor shortage" and will bring "major cost increases, rising insurance premiums, higher taxes."







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Paul Ryan: Obamanomics Has Failed | Right Wing News

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Muslim Soldier Joins Army – Then Refuses to Deploy to Afghanistan Due to His Faith (Video)

It's not like the war just started last year…
Muslim US soldier PFC Abdo joined the US Army last year. But, when his unit deployed to Afghanistan Abdo refused to join them. He said,

"I cannot involve myself in an army that wages war against Muslims."

He says he didn't think it would be an issue.
Breitbart TV reported:

Muslim US Soldier Nasser Abdo has reached the conclusion that his Muslim faith mandates that he cannot take up arms against another Muslim. Quoting from a translation of the Al Jazeera report, Abdo says:

"I don't believe I can involve myself in an army that wages war against Muslims. I don't believe I could sleep at night if I take part, in any way, in the killing of a Muslim. "

There is a Free Nasser Abdo website set up to assist in his "struggle against religious discrimination and for freedom of conscience in the US Army."
Here is more from the website:

If deployed, PFC Abdo will be at danger of harassment and even death from his fellow soldiers, many of whom will be resentful of PFC Abdo's religious beliefs and his desire to be discharged from the military. PFC Abdo will continue to do all he can to persuade his unit to cancel his deployment, but if he is unsuccessful in this, he likely will refuse to deploy.

PFC Abdo is willing to take this stand of conscience but he shouldn't have to do it alone. We are asking people of conscience to join us in standing with PFC Abdo. This website will explain PFC Abdo's case in more detail, and how you can help PFC Abdo in his fight against military religious discrimination.

So why, Nasser, did you join the army in the first place?








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Robert Gibbs claims Obama supported Iraq surge, gets caught in his own lie

I posted this video a bunch of times before, but it;s worth showing again:
With that as a backdrop, can you believe that Gibbs is publicly claiming that Obama supported the surge? Oh yeah. From Commentary Magazine via memeorandum: Gibbs vs. the Historical Record

"What is certainly not up for question is that President Obama, then-candidate Obama, said that adding those 20,000 troops into Iraq would, indeed, improve the security situation, and it did," Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said on the Today show this morning, in anticipation of Mr. Obama's Oval Office address this evening.
That statement is false. As I pointed out in this COMMENTARY essay, on the night of President Bush's "surge" announcement, then-Senator Obama proclaimed: "I am not persuaded that 20,000 additional troops in Iraq are going to solve the sectarian violence there. In fact, I think it will do the reverse" [emphasis added]. It's worth pointing out as well that in January 2007 then-Senator Joseph Biden declared: "If he surges another 20, 30 [thousand], or whatever number he's going to, into Baghdad, it'll be a tragic mistake."
It would be hard to find two more vociferous critics of the surge than Obama and Biden.
It's regrettable that Obama's press secretary would compound his error in judgment with a shameful (and stupid) attempt to falsify the historical record.
Former beauty queen Gretchen Carlson absolutely had Gibbs for lunch over at Fox News on his rewrite (via Townhall):
That's about s crisp as I've ever seen Carlson. Kudos to her. Cassandra had this over at Villainous Company: "Confidence and Commitment"? … Does this sound like "confidence and commitment" to you?







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