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April 28

What does 100 days amount to anyway?

Lot's of people are cheering for President Obama on his 100 Days.  Chris Matthews was beaming during one of his weekend shows when talking about President Obama (the guy really does love BO, he really does).  People are just sooooo proud.  Then, there's the people who live in reality.  Check out this list of 100 mistakes that President Obama has made in the first 100 days.  To be fair, people make mistakes multiple times a day, so really it's not that difficult to come up with 100 for someone who's in the limelight all the time.  But, it's still 100 pretty big mistakes.  Read them and see if you agree.  Here's the first five:
    1. "Obama criticized pork barrel spending in the form of 'earmarks,' urging changes in the way that Congress adopts the spending proposals. Then he signed a spending bill that contains nearly 9,000 of them, some that members of his own staff shoved in last year when they were still members of Congress. 'Let there be no doubt, this piece of legislation must mark an end to the old way of doing business, and the beginning of a new era of responsibility and accountability,' Obama said." -- McClatchy, 3/11
    2. "There is no doubt that we've been living beyond our means and we're going to have to make some adjustments." -- Obama during the campaign.
    3. This year's budget deficit: $1.5 trillion.
    4. Asks his Cabinet to cut costs in their departments by $100 million -- a whopping .0027%!
    5. "The White House says the president is unaware of the tea parties." -- ABC News, 4/15

 

Read, Think, Re-evaluate - America Doesn't Torture, really!

Some people think that putting a harmless caterpillar in a box and putting the box in the same room with someone who as entomophobia is torture.  Making them uncomfortable or unable to seep equates to human rights violations.  Well, these people need to have a rude awakening and revisit the conflict in Chechnya.  Here’s an article that describes a little of what torture really is in a real world.  It’s a good read, even if you do think teasing someone with a caterpillar is torture.  Next time you hear someone say that certain American officials need to be tried for Torture, think of this and re-evaluate what people are saying.
April 21

Do you think Congress should re-enact the "Fairness Doctrine"?

Here's a great article that goes over the problems with the Fairness Doctrine.  John Armor wrote up a great article that dispells the myth of "Public Airwaves" and how using that as an excuse for censorship is invalid. 
Some arguments in the law fail because when they are thought through, they become not only absurd but dangerous. So it is with the public airways argument. Today, the vast majority of all communications by all 300 million private citizens in the United States utilize the public airways.
Hat-tip to The Orb.
April 17

CNN is going off the boards, to the left.

Yeah, check this out.  First, observe this CNN "reporter" who agressively questions one of the protesters at the T-Party protest.  And check out the rest of the story.  Notice in the second link the video of how she treats protesters whom she sides with.  Never mind being biased, how about actually doing some journalisim and report the story as it is instead of being the story.
 
Now, observe another CNN employee who essentially blames recent murders in PA on radio host and former CNN employee Glenn Beck.  Shocking!  Truely Shocking!  Well, listen to the response to that on the Glenn Beck show.  Some good advice there for Sanchez.
 
The point of, this is that I pay less and less attention to the traditional media outlets because of tools like these.
March 24

President Obama with out the teleprompter!

You have all heard about how critics of President Obama have said that he reads off of the teleprompter a bit too much.  Well, here's video proof that he doesn't have to use a teleprompter!
March 22

The Obama Presidency versus the Obama Candidacy

One thing that a good reporter could use to make a name with is comparing the difference between the Obama Candidacy versus the Obama Presidency.  HotAir has a quote that’s a good start:

“Missing in action is the Barack Obama who vowed to unite the country around common values. Lately he has been the very opposite of the man he promised. Instead of hope, many have a growing fear of the arrogant government he leads…

In truth, there is no history for what he is doing. He is the most radical President of our times, far outside the mainstream of our political philosophy…

He is not a reformer who fixes things. He fancies himself ‘transformative,’ a man who reshapes and reorders. It apparently begins with smashing the existing order under the pretext of managing the crisis he inherited.

During the campaign, a fellow journalist confided that ‘I know Obama is a Manchurian candidate, I just can’t figure out what for.’

I laughed then, but no more.”

The whole article is pretty good reading.

Just what grade is Obama in?

I mean, if this isn't a gaffe, there are no gaffes.  Obama was heard comparing AIG Employees to Suicide Bombers.  Seriously, this sounds like some ignorant little high school cheerleader, not like the leader of the free world.  Here's the quote:
The same is true with AIG.... It was the right thing to do to step in. Here’s the problem. It’s almost like they’ve got — they’ve got a bomb strapped to them and they’ve got their hand on the trigger. You don’t want them to blow up. But you’ve got to kind of talk them, ease that finger off the trigger.
The article breaks it down on why this is inappropriate coming from the President of the United States. 
 
The funny thing is, he and his party is as much responsible for the current AIG issue of bonuses as the people receiving them.  We find out that these bonuses were actually provisioned for in the initial stimulus package by Senator Chris Dodd (D).  Never mind that Dodd along with Obama recieved more campaign funds from AIG than most any other politicians.   So, now they are going to target all bonuses as a result of this and make more of a mess of things.
 
What makes me absolutely sick to my stomach about this whole thing is that the employees of AIG are genuinely afraid for their lives.  And from this post from Michelle Malkin, it's apparently warranted.  The sickening thing, to me at least, is that Obama and his cronies over in Congress did nothing to calm the situation down.  Nothing!  In fact, from the quote above, and Barney Frank's questioning of AIG's CEO they could care less that they are fanning the flames of anger.  Which makes what Obama said above even more inappropriate. 
 
See, here's a couple of things that very few people are talking about.   First if the Government let AIG fail and subsequently handle AIG through bankruptcy the bonuses wouldn't have happened.  Second, of all the emergency funds that AIG received, as much as 30 BILLION of the emergency funds was used to help foreign banks.  What kind of agreement was used for those banks?  What kind of guarantee did the US Government get for those funds?  These types of questions will likely never be answered because of the attention to the Bonuses. 
 
Hold on to your wallets America!
March 11

Who's the Fear Monger now?

Here's a great article in the National Review about how the Obama Cabinet is using Fear as a tactic to push it's agenda.  It's a good read and points out the obvious about why Obama really isn't doing anything to fix the current financial situation.

Rule 1: Never allow a crisis to go to waste,” White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel told the New York Times right after the election. “They are opportunities to do big things.” Over the weekend, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told an audience at the European Parliament, “Never waste a good crisis.” Then President Obama explained in his Saturday radio and Internet address that there is “great opportunity in the midst of” the “great crisis” befalling America.

Numerous commentators, including me, have pointed to this never-waste-a-crisis mantra as evidence that Obama’s budget priorities are a great ideological bait-and-switch. He says he wants to fix the financial crisis, but he’s focusing on selling his longstanding liberal agenda on health care, energy, and education as the way to do it, even though his proposals have absolutely nothing to do with addressing the housing and toxic-debt problems that are the direct causes of our predicament. Indeed, some — particularly on Wall Street — would argue that his policies are making the crisis worse.

But those policies aren’t the real scandal, even though they’re bad enough. The real scandal is that this administration thinks crises are opportunities for governmental power grabs. (It seems writer Randolph Bourne was wrong. It is not war, but crisis, that is the health of the state.)

Michael Kinsley famously said that a gaffe in Washington is when a politician accidentally tells the truth. As they say, it’s funny because it’s true.

Obama’s Fear Mongering by Jonah Goldberg on National Review Online

December 27

What will you remember about 2008?

How will you remember 2008?  Will you remember it as the year an unexperienced politician won the most powerful seat in the world and praised for just winning the election?  Or will you remember it as the year OJ's actions finally caught up to him?  Maybe you'll remember it as the year oil reached a record high of $147.27 then down to a record low?  Well, however you think of it, maybe you should think of it as the beginning of the Death of "Man-Made Global Warming"?  That's right, Christopher Booker is proudly declaring 2008 the Death of Al Gore's money making scheme! 
...2008 was the year when any pretence that there was a "scientific consensus" in favour of man-made global warming collapsed. At long last, as in the Manhattan Declaration last March, hundreds of proper scientists, including many of the world's most eminent climate experts, have been rallying to pour scorn on that "consensus" which was only a politically engineered artefact, based on ever more blatantly manipulated data and computer models programmed to produce no more than convenient fictions...
Indeed, how many times have I been told that there is a "consensus" and any thought to the contrary should be eliminated?  I hope that Mr. Booker is right.  I really would like to see the end of this fruitless waste of money and thought.  The Manhattan Declaration, as pointed out by the The Climate Bet blog, declares:
That current plans to restrict anthropogenic CO2 emissions are a dangerous misallocation of intellectual capital and resources that should be dedicated to solving humanity’s real and serious problems.
 
That there is no convincing evidence that CO2 emissions from modern industrial activity has in the past, is now, or will in the future cause catastrophic climate change.
 
That attempts by governments to inflict taxes and costly regulations on industry and individual citizens with the aim of reducing emissions of CO2 will pointlessly curtail the prosperity of the West and progress of developing nations without affecting climate.
 
That adaptation as needed is massively more cost-effective than any attempted mitigation, and that a focus on such mitigation will divert the attention and resources of governments away from addressing the real problems of their peoples.
 
That human-caused climate change is not a global crisis.
Sounds to me that there is no "consensus".  Make sure you read the entire article.
 
December 01

Don't get fooled by Barack Obama (again)

This is rich.  I mean seriously classic.  This is akin to that HOA president who buys a magnet sign for her card classic.  Senator Obama (yes, he is still only a senator) has decided to create the "Office of President Elect" and hold countless press conferences under that guise.  Seriously, click the link.  It'll take you to the "Office of President-Elect" official website.  There's one thing wrong with this.  The Electoral College hasn't even convened to ratify him as "President-Elect" and won't until January 6th.
 
Regardless of what I think, the only official capacity he carries is to create a Transition team and attend briefings.  Fox news has done a pretty good job at outlining what he is to do right now.  Sure, he's the future POTUS, so people listen.  I do, I'm interested in what he's going to do to the country. 
 
One thing that is really stupid is the press (surprise!).  In the news conference this morning, during the Q and A part of the conference, a female reporter called him "Mr. President".  That's right, as if he'd already been sworn in.  I don't know what's up with these morons, they should know that they don't need to stroke his ego any more. 
November 03

Study shows the "DUH" factor to researchers.

I've posted earlier about a study that linked a specific type of music to teenage pregnancy.  You'll notice that there's comments saying that it's just a correlation between the two.  Sure, there's more to it, but as you will see, how sex is pushed to the kids also has a huge role.

Researchers in Chicago show that teenage pregnancy is linked to what TV they watch.  The interesting thing is, parents already knew this.  Why is it taking researchers so long to really investigate the impacts of media on kids?

Teen Pregnancy Linked to Watching Sexy TV Shows

CHICAGO —  Groundbreaking research suggests that pregnancy rates are much higher among teens who watch a lot of TV with sexual dialogue and behavior than among those who have tamer viewing tastes.

"Sex and the City," anyone? That was one of the shows used in the research.

The new study is the first to link those viewing habits with teen pregnancy, said lead author Anita Chandra, a Rand Corp. behavioral scientist. Teens who watched the raciest shows were twice as likely to become pregnant over the next three years as those who watched few such programs.

Previous research by some of the same scientists had already found that watching lots of sex on TV can influence teens to have sex at earlier ages.

Shows that highlight only the positive aspects of sexual behavior without the risks can lead teens to have unprotected sex "before they're ready to make responsible and informed decisions," Chandra said.

The study was released Monday in the November issue of Pediatrics. It involved 2,003 12- to 17-year-old girls and boys nationwide questioned by telephone about their TV viewing habits in 2001. Teens were re-interviewed twice, the last time in 2004, and asked about pregnancy. Among girls, 58 became pregnant during the follow-up, and among boys, 33 said they had gotten a girl pregnant.

Participants were asked how often they watched any of more than 20 TV shows popular among teens at the time or which were found to have lots of sexual content. The programs included "Sex and the City," "That '70s Show" and "Friends."

Pregnancies were twice as common among those who said they watched such shows regularly, compared with teens who said they hardly ever saw them. There were more pregnancies among the oldest teens interviewed, but the rate of pregnancy remained consistent across all age groups among those who watched the racy programs.

Chandra said TV-watching was strongly connected with teen pregnancy even when other factors were considered, including grades, family structure and parents' education level.

But the study didn't adequately address other issues, such as self-esteem, family values and income, contends Elizabeth Schroeder, executive director of Answer, a teen sex education program based at Rutgers University.

"The media does have an impact, but we don't know the full extent of it because there are so many other factors," Schroeder said.

But Bill Albert, chief program officer at the nonprofit National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, praised the study and said it "catches up with common sense."

"Media helps shape the social script for teenagers. Most parents know that. This is just good research to confirm that," Albert said.

Still, U.S. teen pregnancies were on a 15-year decline until a 3 percent rise in 2006, the latest data available. Experts think that could be just be a statistical blip.

And Albert noted that the downward trend occurred as TV shows were becoming more sexualized, confirming that "it's not the only influence."

Psychologist David Walsh, president of the National Institute on Media and the Family, cited data suggesting only about 19 percent of American teens say they can talk openly with a trusted adult about sex. With many schools not offering sex education, that leaves the media to serve as a sex educator, he said.

"For a kid who no one's talking to about sex, and then he watches sitcoms on TV where sex is presented as this is what the cool people do," the outcome is obvious, Walsh said.

He said the message to parents is to talk to their kids about sex long before children are teens. Parents also should be watching what their kids watch and helping filter messages sex-filled shows are sending, he said.

October 30

What's a little white lie to win the Presidency?

So, you think that Obama genuine?  That he's the right choice to lead this country?  Are you sure?  Did you know he's lied to you more times than any other politician.  Okay, nobody can prove that, but one by one, his lies are getting exposed.

Obama claimed that his campaign has no ties to the corrupt ACORN.  Well, he lied. 

The Obama campaign says it has "no ties" to ACORN, a ludicrous assertion given that the campaign has disclosed to the FEC a payment of $800,000 to ACORN's subsidiary, Citizens Services Inc. The depth of the relationship between the Obama campaign and ACORN was revealed today when a former ACORN staffer testified in a lawsuit brought by the Pennsylvania Republican Party...

...the Obama campaign gave ACORN a list of donors who had given the maximum allowable contributions to Obama and urged ACORN to contact those donors to get them to help Obama some more by contributing to ACORN.

Not only does he lie about it, but ACORN turns out to be an extension of his campaign.  I wonder how this will play given the current campaign laws.  Of course, I have serious doubts that Congress will do anything.  He IS congress. 

DONT vote for this charlatan.  We already know there'll be a bunch of ACORN nuts casting illegal votes for him.

October 29

Comments turned off, until Spaces gets their act together

I'm turing your ability to comment to my posts for a while.  Some doofis is commenting to my posts using an automated script that logs in and posts advertising.  So, people reading my posts (I know, there arn't that many now, but it used to be around 100 a day) click on his money making posts.  I tried to get Spaces to do something about it by going and reporting violations of their Code of Conduct.  This guy is clearly violating their code of conduct and nothing seems to be happening.  They did suggest I turn off commenting, which I think is really stupid of them.  Sure, tell the people who use your site and give it a good name to limit their functionality just to work around the idiots who ruin it for everyone else. 
 
I'm sure that there's more than one person doing this.  I mean, it's easy money.  All you need is a stupid script to log in and post comments that contain money making links.  Once you have that, all you need to do is figure out which posts/spaces are the ones that people visit the most.  Once a week hit the sites with your script and bam, you have money.  I'm sure that the Spaces team has better things to do than to address scammers like this.  Oh well.
October 20

Now, what exactly was Gore talking about?

Gore is nothing but a two-bit liar and an opportunist money grubber.  How do I know?  Well, take this article in the National Post.  Lorne Garner does a good job at taking recent ideas and evidence that completely refutes the infantile idea that human produced green-house gasses impact the climate more than other factors like the Sun.

"So, given that August was the first month since 1913 in which no sunspot activity was recorded -- none -- and during which solar winds were at a 50-year low, [Brazilian meteorologist Eugenio Hackbart] was not surprised that Brazilians were suffering (for them) a brutal cold snap. 'This is no coincidence,' he said as he scoffed at the notion that manmade carbon emissions had more impact than the sun and oceans on global climate."

Dr Hackbart isn't the only one who's come to this realization.  There's more and more people who are really looking into the emerging science of global climate.  And it seems that the more honest they are with their research, the more we'll see that we are on this roller coaster with no way to impact it.

"Also in September, American Craig Loehle, a scientist who conducts computer modelling on global climate change, confirmed his earlier findings that the so-called Medieval Warm Period (MWP) of about 1,000 years ago did in fact exist and was even warmer than 20th-century temperatures.

Prior to the past decade of climate hysteria and Kyoto hype, the MWP was a given in the scientific community. Several hundred studies of tree rings, lake and ocean floor sediment, ice cores and early written records of weather -- even harvest totals and censuses --confirmed that the period from 800 AD to 1300 AD was unusually warm, particularly in Northern Europe.

But in order to prove the climate scaremongers' claim that 20th-century warming had been dangerous and unprecedented -- a result of human, not natural factors -- the MWP had to be made to disappear. So studies such as Michael Mann's 'hockey stick,' in which there is no MWP and global temperatures rise gradually until they jump up in the industrial age, have been adopted by the UN as proof that recent climate change necessitates a reordering of human economies and societies.

Dr. Loehle's work helps end this deception."

The main point that I want to make is that the study of climate change is new.  It's an emerging science.  Conclusions from many of the recent studies that point to human affect of climate change are based off of this emerging and inaccurate science.  Any decision based on those studies will invariantly be a very costly wrong decision. 

August 17

My Dash has a broken screen, now what?

at the beginnin gof the weekend the LCD screen of my dash broke.  I can only see about a quarter of the screen.  The rest is white.  For the mean time, I'm using my old Motorola V600.  It works as a phone, but I need something that can sync with my Exchange server.  I have several options.  The first is to see what T-Mobile will do for me.  Granted, either I'll have to buy a whole new phone or sign another contract.  I'm not sure I want to pay hundreds of dollars for a replacement and I'm not sure that I want to sign another contract.  My second option is to replace it myself.  I can buy a replacement LCD screen for around $40.  It'll be a bit tricky, but I'm used to that.  In any case, I'll post what I do.  Especially if I replace my screen myself.
 
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