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Napolitano Says DHS to Begin Battling Climate Change as Homeland Security Issue

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Did the article have to mention that she was the former Arizona governor? Aren’t we ashamed enough?

Janet Napolitano.

(CNSNews.com) — At an all-day White House conference on “environmental justice,” Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced that her department is creating a new task force to battle the effects of climate change on domestic security operations.

Speaking at the first White House Forum on Environmental Justice on Thursday, Napolitano discussed the initial findings of the department’s recently created “Climate Change and Adaptation Task Force.”

Napolitano explained that the task force was charged with “identifying and assessing the impact that climate change could have on the missions and operations of the Department of Homeland Security.”

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Never teach a new dog old tricks.

Friday, December 17th, 2010

Glen C. Davis

This being a cautionary tale, the caution is this. If your dog is watching CSpan, cut the cable.

Some may not understand the politics involved in the recent Omnibus spending issue between Reid and the Republicans. I believe I might have found a way to explain the situation. My dog wanted to go out, this morning, while I was trying to work, and we had a conversation which I shall try to relate as an analogy to the Congress.

I preface by stating emphatically that I do not claim my dog has the power of speech. I relate his words through his actions because, as we know, actions speak louder than words.

Secondly, we are a unicameral house. That is, my household makes up its own Constitution in full compliance with the Constitution of the United States. I do not have to go to my neighbors house to ask their opinion. As far as I know, my neighbors have not watched the videos in Walmart of Janet Napolitano telling us to report our neighbors for “suspicious activity.” They keep their nose out of my business and I keep my nose out of theirs. Unless, of course, some major action happens where we must come together to defend against some intrusion. Therefore, some of this discussion applies to goings-on in the House of Representatives and some in the Senate. The Senate can filibuster, for example, while that practice is forbidden in the House.

Third, I am an Independent more aligned with the Libertarian preached philosophy of adherence to the Constitution of the United States. I will amplify the discussion with examples from the government in parenthesis.

So this morning at 6 a.m. my dog woke me. We went outside so that he could take care of some paperwork. We returned and he had his breakfast. He knows that he is not to bother me when I start on the computer in the morning, but after about an hour he did.

He put his paw on my leg and told me that he wanted to go outside and play in the snow.

I explained that I have to study and write and market my informative articles to people who are in need or want the information that I am relating. This is the manner in which I try to make money so that I can feed him.

{We must find a way to bilk taxpayers by making them feel we are giving them something they need or want so that our fact-finding missions to the Bahamas do not end.}

He reminds me that he has an Eighth Amendment protection against, “…cruel and unusual punishments…”

{Democrat Phil Hariss of Illinois: “I don’t worry about the Constitution on this, to be honest.” Democrat Alcee Hastings of Florida: “They ain’t no rules around here. We’re trying to accomplish something. And therefore (chuckle), when the deal goes down, uh, all this talk about. uh, rules we make ‘em up as we go along.}

I say that I will stay here until I am finished working and he will have to wait.

{Reid threatened to hold a vote on the Omnibus spending bill the day after Christmas keeping the Senate in Washington if he had to.}

My dog climbed on my lap and said that he intended to filibuster until I took him out. And I could not eject him if he made a mess on the floor of the house due to my inaction.

I am writing this article after we returned from our walk.

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GOP looks to gather momentum from defeat of omnibus

Friday, December 17th, 2010

THE HILL
By Michael O’Brien
– 12/17/10

Senate Republicans sought to build momentum on Friday after successfully forcing Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) to beg off a $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, wrote a valedictory email to GOP supporters cheering the death of the omnibus bill.

“You did it. Facing pressure from you, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid announced Thursday night he was withdrawing the Democrats’ last-minute, 2,200 page-long, $1.1 trillion spending bill,” Cornyn wrote, crediting Republican victories in Senate races this fall for the victory.

Reid pulled the spending bill from the Senate floor after Republicans signaled that they would not support the legislation, despite some of the earmarked projects contained within the bill that different GOP senators had requested.

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Lieutenant Colonel Terrance Lakin may not get fair trial

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

According to World News Daily, retired Air Force General Thomas McInerney predicts that Republican House will investigate if Lt. Col. Lakin convicted in court martial December 14.

Army physician Lieutanant Colonel Terrence Lakin received something a little harder than a lump of coal and a little earlier than Christmas. Dr. Lakin will be facing a court-martial December 14th for refusing deployment on the grounds that President Obama has yet to prove his citizenship.

McInerney spoke on a KHOW radio talk show in Denver stating, “It looks like he’s not being treated fairly.”

“It’s important that he gets a fair trial, which means discovery,” the General said. “Since the Army will not allow that I believe in the final analysis that this will be overturned, but he may have to go to the slammer in Ft. Leavenworth.”
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Welcome home, brother.

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Texas Democrat Allan Ritter told associates he is switching parties next week. The move will give Republicans a super-majority in the Texas chamber.
Texas Tribune reported, via Free Republic:

State Rep. Allan Ritter, D-Nederland, is telling associates he will switch to the Republican Party next week. Ritter was not immediately available for comment.

That would give the GOP a 100-member supermajority in the Legislature’s lower chamber — a number that allows them to pass constitutional amendments and other matters without seeking support from the Democrats.

A Ritter switch would also give Speaker Joe Straus another vote in the House Republican Caucus, which could turn out to be the forum where the next speaker is chosen. Straus foes within the GOP say they want a leader who can get the post without depending, as Straus did two years ago, on support from the minority party. Straus says he has the majority of the Republicans on his side; a vote inside the caucus would prove it.

Ritter, who would have been a candidate two years ago had the Democrats had a majority, is now with Straus.

The East Texan is in a conservative district; in fact, after the Republican sweep in the latest election, his is the most conservative seat in the House represented by a Democrat. He was one of the survivors in the elections last month, a result that might have been different if the Republicans had found a candidate to run against him.

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Highlights of the deficit commission’s proposal

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

– Highlights of proposals by leaders of President Barack Obama’s bipartisan deficit commission:

DEFICIT REDUCTION

-Cuts $3.9 trillion from deficits estimated at $8.3 trillion over 2012-2020.

-Produces a deficit of $421 billion in 2015 and $279 billion in 2020.

-Stabilize the national debt at 66 percent of the size of the economy, a level economists say is sustainable.
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Rep. Charles Rangel offers apology to supporters for ethics shenanigans

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Humbled Harlem Rep. Charlie Rangel offered up a formal mea culpa to his supporters on Monday following ethics shenanigans that have him facing a humiliating censure.

“I apologize for the embarrassment I have brought upon you,” Rangel told his fans in an email, his most extensive comments since an ethics panel recommended last Thursday he be censured for 11 violations of House rules.

Rangel admitted there is no excuse for improperly raising funds for a center at City College bearing his name – or failing to pay taxes on rental income from his Dominican Republic villa.

New York Daily

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Democrats plan vote on middle-class tax cuts

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

By Kim Dixon and Richard Cowan
WASHINGTON | Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:27pm EST

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Congressional Democrats said on Thursday they would vote to extend Bush-era tax cuts for the lower and middle classes only, setting up a clash with Republicans only two weeks after midterm elections.

The moves end days of hand-wringing by Democrats to find a common strategy before a December 31 deadline for expiration of tax cuts for nearly all Americans and a Republican takeover of the House of Representatives next year.

A clash over taxes augurs badly for any chance that the two parties will work together after this month’s elections on major issues like cutting the budget deficit and creating jobs.

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid said he believes he has President Barack Obama’s support in pursuing tax cuts for everyone except the wealthy, after some concern that Obama had been ready to deal with Republicans over cuts for the rich.

“The main thing we’ve learned is that we’re united in recognizing that we have to protect the middle class,” Reid told reporters.

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SEE ALSO: Democrats to hold votes on middle class tax cuts, Obama, Democrats fail to agree on plan for expiring tax cuts

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Democrats blast GOP ‘front groups,’ but use them too

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Party strategists funnel donations from nonprofits into attack ads, records show

While President Obama and other Democrats have excoriated Republican “front groups” for using secret money to pay for attack ads, the party’s political committees have begun doing something similar: collecting cash from outside nonprofit groups that don’t disclose their contributors and using the money to pay for negative campaign commercials, campaign records show.

One group, Patriot Majority PAC — a Democratic political committee that has run a hard-hitting $1.7 million attack ad campaign against Sharron Angle, the Republican candidate for Harry Reid’s Senate seat in Nevada — has gotten one of its largest donations, $250,000, from a left-leaning nonprofit that doesn’t release the names of any of its contributors, the records show.

Another newly formed political committee, America’s Families First Action Fund, which is running negative commercials against Republicans in House races across the country, recently got $1 million from a closely related nonprofit affiliate, the records show. Both organizations were set up over the summer by Democratic strategists, who emphasized in a memo to donors that contributions to the nonprofit could be kept anonymous.

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You Call It ‘Redistribution of Wealth,’ I Call It ‘Just Being Fair.’

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Headline on Yahoo! Finance TechTicker: Joe Biden on Taxes: You Call It ‘Redistribution of Wealth,’ I Call It ‘Just Being Fair.’

by Don Cooper

Okay, Mr. Vice President. Thanks for clearing that up for me. I see now that the executive office’s position on wealth is that it is not fair for some to have more wealth than others and the fair thing to do then is to redistribute what some people have to others even if it has to be done without their permission. Wow! Was my Kindergarten teacher Ms. Lund wrong. She taught us that that was called stealing. As you can probably imagine, I’m actually quite upset at her right now for not doing a better job of explaining this to us at age 5 since I see now that I have forgone countless opportunities since then to redistribute wealth my way.

Better late than never though; my neighbor has a smoking hot 1969 Mustang convertible that has been restored to near mint condition. I on the other hand drive a 2006 Ford Escort. I don’t know how my neighbor obtained such a cherry ride but as you said: redistribution of wealth is just being fair so I’m going to redistribute his car to my garage tonight after he goes to bed. I’d do it during the day but I don’t know if he’s read your article today or not, so he might get upset if he hasn’t. Better to just do what is fair and worry about the rest later. Honestly, I’ve wanted his car since the first day I saw it but was struggling with the morality of forcibly taking things that don’t belong to me, until I read your article that says it’s okay.

LewRockwell.com

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Take Action — Michael Berry

Wednesday, September 15th, 2010

Micheal Berry is a radio personality in Texas at KTRH.

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All in the family

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Rory Reid

While Harry Reid’s popularity is plumetting in Nevada, his Son Rory Reid appears to be fighting to maintain his hold on the Governor’s office.

NEVADA—In addition to becoming competitive in his bid for reelection in Nevada, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is now nearly tied with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi when it comes to unpopularity among voters nationwide.

A new Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters across the country finds that 56% have at least a somewhat unfavorable opinion of Reid, while 59% feel the same way about Pelosi.
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Dems duke it out!

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

According to the latest Rasmussen Reports poll, 47% of democrats are still having trouble deciding between their four choices of Senator. Rodney Glassman holds a slight lead over Cathy Eden 15% to 11%. Parraz follows with 10% with John Dougherty ending the circus at 7%.

The debate held by PBS last night probably did not help sway their decision. Again, the question of which of them supported the socialist health care plan was carefully avoided which shows what a poison topic it still is for democrats.
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Rangel Scrambling to Make Deal on Ethics Charges

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

WASHINGTON — Embattled Democratic Rep. Charles Rangel was meeting with the head of the House ethics committee and other top Democrats amid rumors he may try to work out a deal rather than face a full vetting of the charges he is now facing.

A settlement would mean Rangel must admit he committed some ethical misconduct.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., said Tuesday that “everyone would like for the Rangle issue to go away” and that the ethics process with Rangel is not a pleasant one.

Ethics committee Chairwoman Zoe Lofgren has been preparing to launch a rare, public ethics inquiry on Thursday into alleged misdeeds by the New York Democrat.
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Felons from Al Franken’s state of Minnesota vote

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

49% in Minnesota Favor Investigation of Alleged Illegal Voting by Felons

Nearly half (49%) of Minnesota voters believe state election officials should investigate allegations that felons voted illegally in the 2008 election.

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in Minnesota finds that just 20% think the allegations should not be investigated, but a sizable 31% are not sure.
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