Thursday, May 15, 2008
REPUBLICANS LOOKING FOR A MESSAGE
Well .. seems a bit late, don't you think? The Republicans, knowing that
they're in a huge heap of trouble in this year's election, are looking for a new
message that will light a fire under the voters.
House minority leader John Boehner says "We have to show Americans that we
can fix the problems here in Washington." Hey, John. A little late there.
If the Republicans want to make a bold move to stop the bleeding they're
going to have to go beyond slogans. As you'll read below, they just
participated in the passage of a huge, bloated and completely unnecessary farm
bill to pay off farm state voters. The Republican base is tired of this ...
brutally tired.
Well ... you probably heard this coming; but if the Republicans want to excite
the electorate there is one sure-fire proposal out there. That would be the
FairTax. Just start the debate – stand up to the demagogues – and tell the
voters that if they return the Republicans to power the FairTax will be voted
on. Watch the election turn real interesting on a dime.
SONNY SIGNED THE BILL
This is a great day for the state of Georgia and the Second Amendment. In
Georgia, we've been having a serious debate on what was known as HB89. This
bill would allow Georgians with carry licenses to carry concealed guns on public
transportation, in restaurants and in state and local parks.
On the last possible day,
Sonny Perdue signed the bill into law. You can now legally carry your
concealed weapon into a Buckhead restaurant or on a MARTA bus or in Vogel State
Park. Your fundamental right to protect your life has been upheld. Although
Sonny says that he expects the issue to be challenged in the courts. Well ...
this law has been challenged elsewhere and upheld, so opponents can knock
themselves out with their lawsuits. It will give them something to do.
Besides the whining from the editorial board of the Atlanta Journal
Constitution, others opposing this law are the Georgia Restaurant Association
and union bus drivers. The Restaurant Association says that it will be a hassle
for wait staff to ask for a customer to show their gun permit before serving
them alcohol. And union bus drivers are going to demand that MARTA buses be
outfitted with bulletproof shields, which will be paid for by the taxpayers. I
tell you what ... If people really wanted to bring a gun on a MARTA bus for the
purposes of causing harm, they would bring it on the bus anyway, despite the
law. Now, because of this law, patrons of the MARTA system have the chance to
actually survive and protect themselves in such a situation, rather than just
sit there with their hands tied by the law.
Let's get back to the AJC editorial board for a moment. In an editorial
yesterday they wrote this gem of a line: "There's zero evidence that more guns
on the street prevents crime." That statement is a pure an unadulterated lie.
There have been books written about the fact that when you allow private
citizens to carry concealed weapons crime rates go down. One such book is
"More Guns, Less Crime" by economistJohn R. Lott. Lott clearly proved that
crime rates go down when people are allowed to arm themselves. An editorial
review of the book had this to say:
"In retrospect, it perhaps should not have been surprising that increasing
the number of civilians with guns would reduce crime rates. The possibility of
armed victims reduces the expected benefits and increases the expected costs of
criminal activity. And, at the margin at least, people respond to changes in
costs, even for crime, as Nobel-Prize winning economist [TAG]Gary Becker showed
long ago. Allusions to the preferences of criminals for unarmed victims have
seeped into popular culture; Ringo, a British thug in
Pulp Fiction, noted off-handedly why he avoided certain targets: "Bars,
liquor stores, gas stations, you get your head blown off stickin' up one of
them."
But Lott's actual quantification of this, in the largest and most
comprehensive study of the effects of gun control to date, a study well-detailed
in the book, provoked a number of attacks, ranging from the amateurish to the
subtly misleading, desperate to discredit him. Lott takes the time to refute
each argument; it's almost touching the way he footnotes each time he telephones
an attacker who eventually hangs up on him without substantiating any of their
claims."
So in light of al the evidence to the contrary, why in the world would an AJC
editorial writer say that there is no evidence that more guns cause less crime?
One of two things is happening here: Either the Atlanta Journal Constitution
does no research before they write an editorial, or they believe that their
readers are so ignorant that they can get away with outright lies like this.
I'm going with the latter.
FARM BILL FULL OF PORK ... SURPRISE, SURPRISE
The House is one step closer to passing this $290 billion farm bill.
President Bush says he will veto it but Congress thinks it has enough votes to
override the veto. Why do I bring this up?
Because this farm bill is just loaded with pork and government entitlement
program funding.
Take this, for example. Two-thirds of the bill (that's about $193 billion)
will pay for huge increases in food stamp programs, emergency food assistance
for the "needy," and nutrition aid to help people pay for groceries. Another
$40 billion will be paid to subsidize US farmers and $30 billion will be paid
for farmers to sit on their butts and do absolutely nothing. That's $30 billion
NOT to grow crops. This is happening at a time when farm income is way up
there.
And then there's the pork. State projects including tax breaks for Kentucky
racehorse owners and money for salmon fishermen in the Pacific Northwest managed
to sneak their way into the bill. Another one gives extra money to
"geographically disadvantaged farmers" in Hawaii and Alaska ... it is essentially
affirmative action for farmers.
Now get this. The legislation also includes a provision that would allow
state and local governments to issue bonds to help conservation groups buy
private lands. Why do they want to do this? It would give taxpayer money as
incentives for these environmentalists to "keep pristine private lands out of
the hands of developers." That's according to Montana Democrat Senator Max
Baucus. As if that wasn't bad enough, Baucus also added $3.8 billion to pay
farmers who lose their crops in weather-related disasters.
Republicans are largely in support of this bill ... and they want us to believe
that they have changed.
AND SOME OF YOU THINK THAT I'M A JERK!
Royal and I were really enjoying this one yesterday. Danger, some foul
language. It's a
Bill O'Reilly meltdown when he was the host of "Inside Edition." Now I
don't feel so special after O'Reilly called me a "vicious son-of-a-bitch" on his
show. Anyway ... truth is always a defense. Right?
POLITICIANS AND THE 'RIGHT TO VOTE'
Since the whole voting nun debacle in Indiana, liberals have really had their
boxers in a bunch over the denial of their "right to vote."
Take a look at this opinion piece, for example. This is written by House
Majority leader Rep. Steny Hoyer and Senator Chris Dodd. These are powerful
members of the most powerful legislative body in this world ... and yet they don't
have a basic understanding of our rights as US citizens. They are upset that
the Supreme Court has restricted our precious "right to vote" without any good
reason. They say, "Now, there's a high hurdle in front of their right to
vote—the most fundamental right in a democracy ... And there isn't a shred of
evidence to justify it." Avid readers of Nealz Nuze know what is wrong with
this statement. First of all we are not a democracy. You would think that the
majority leader of the House would know that basic fact. But no, he is too busy
arguing about your "fundamental right" to vote ... which doesn't exist.
ARIZONA'S ANTI-ILLEGAL CONTRACT
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio has made a name for himself "America's
Toughest Sheriff" in his pursuit of illegal immigrants. Now Arizona's Governor
Janet Napolitano (a Democrat) has
ordered that the state end the anti-illegal immigration contract with Sheriff
Arpaio. She is going to end it so she can pay for a larger effort to track
down felons in Arizona.
Sheriff Arpaio is calling this dirty politics, saying that this is just an
attempt to stifle his efforts against illegal immigrants. But the governor
insists this isn't the case but that thousands of felony warrants have gone
unserved because of Sheriff Arpaio's focus on illegal immigrants. They are
criminals too, right?
POLAR BEARS ARE OFFICIALLY
'THREATENED'
Well the pseudo-environmentalists have done it. The Bush administration has
caved. The Secretary of the Interior has officially announced that he will
list the polar pear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act.
This means that the polar bears get all kinds of new protections under the law.
But remember ... this is not about the polar bear. The polar bears are just a
symbol. Just take a look at this quote from John Kostyack, the executive
director of conservation and global warming at the National Wildlife
Federation. He says, "This administration is finally acknowledging the gravity
of global warming, apparently. And now we can start getting to work in passing
comprehensive global warming legislation."
This is exactly what the critics have been saying. The polar bears are just
a stepping stone to using the Endangered Species Act as a means of regulating
greenhouse gas emissions.
They are doing this in spite of the fact that there are more polar bears
today than there were in the 1970s. A lot more. In fact, there are 20,000 more
polar bears today than in 1972. But that's not what these
pseudo-environmentalists really care about, is it?
By the way .. the polar bear population in the Arctic is growing.
READING ASSIGNMENTS
John Edwards is endorsing Barack Obama ... Birds of a feather
Hillary says that it would be a
"terrible mistake" to vote for John McCain over Barack Obama. Yeah ...we're
all interested in what Hillary has to say at this point.
Obama made a speech to working class voters in Michigan yesterday. And
guess what is going to solve their problems ... More taxes, of course!
Iran's Ahmadinejad says that
Israel is dying and its anniversary celebrations are an attempt to prevent
its "annihilation."
ABCNews wants to know if Barack Obama is
too liberal when it comes to his tax policy. Do a hog love slop?
So Barack Obama is doing the Lord's work ...
does anybody see a double standard here? Remember the Huckabee commercial?
John McCain has introduced
"eco-friendly" campaign merchandise. Just doing his part to pander to the
warming cult.
Here's a theory from the New York Times ... Hillary will agree to quit the race
if Obama agrees to adopt some of her policies such as her universal
healthcare plan.
According to this opinion piece, we should be thankful for high gas prices
and accepting of a carbon tax (with rebates for the "poor") because "it's time
to pay a price to curb global warming."
Brazil is now reaching out to countries
to promote its sugarcane ethanol as a better alternative that corn-based
ethanol.
I mentioned this on the program yesterday, but
Democrats are proposing yet another surtax on the evil rich in order to fund
an entitlement program.
Here's a great look at the
pathetic progression of government education in this country.
When the government needs someone to manage all the moonbats at the Democrat
convention in Denver,
guess who foots the $9,000 a week bill? The taxpayers!
I've been saying that we should allow know-it-all college students the chance
to run a country like Haiti ... well it looks like one University of Oklahoma
freshman
will now have the chance to run the town of Muskogee.
You'll be thrilled to know that
Michael Moore is going to do a sequel to "Fahrenheit 9/11."
Now that Germany has passed a law prohibiting Muslim teachers from wearing
head-scarves,
the courts are extending that law to include Catholic nuns who wear veils.
What do you get if you are a successful, Christian doctor in Pakistan ...
that would be a hanging.
A government school teacher has been fired for
calling the dad of one of his students a terrorist. The dad is Muslim.
We have another government school lock down
after a raccoon bit a school crossing guard.
They are having some real issues in Florida right now ... like trying to decide
how many potbellied pigs should be allowed as legal pets in a household.
If you are riding in a New York City taxi,
drivers will now be fined and possibly have their license suspended if they
cuss.
I'm so glad they increased the funding of the food stamp program. I mean, "poor"
people need lobsters and crab too.
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