Showing posts with label election 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label election 2010. Show all posts

Monday, October 25, 2010

Liberal Hypocrisy & The Specter of Shadowy "Outside" Groups


The New York Times has issued an alert: Shadowy "outside" pro-Republican groups are crushing poor Democrats with dirty, anonymous money. The vast right-wing conspiracy strikes again!

In their paranoid little piece, the Times refers to "outside groups" nine times. I wonder what they find so repugnant about the flow of money and power across congressional lines?

Liberals and so-called moderates in Washington cheerfully impose their will on the rest of the country without regard for the constraints of the Constitution. They treat the Bill of Rights as a quaint list of mere suggestions (particularly the 10th Amendment, which seems to be viewed as an embarrassing anachronism by most of the self-appointed elitists who run the imperial federal government in D.C.)

Power mongers in Washington have taken it upon themselves to regulate every detail of American life. From what you eat, to how you get your health care, to how you illuminate your home, Congress and POTUS have a plan.

About a year ago, CNS news asked Madame Speaker Nancy Pelosi about the limits of her power:
CNSNews.com: “Madam Speaker, where specifically does the Constitution grant Congress the authority to enact an individual health insurance mandate?”

Pelosi: “Are you serious? Are you serious?”

CNSNews.com: “Yes, yes I am.”

Pelosi then shook her head before taking a question from another reporter. Her press spokesman, Nadeam Elshami, then told CNSNews.com that asking the speaker of the House where the Constitution authorized Congress to mandated that individual Americans buy health insurance as not a “serious question.”

“You can put this on the record,” said Elshami. “That is not a serious question. That is not a serious question.”
So malignant statist busybodies like Pete Stark (D-CA) have concluded as recently as this summer that "The federal government, yes, can do most anything in this country."

Pete and Nancy have made it clear that they're quite comfortable with the idea of exerting their influence on people outside of their own congressional districts, but I don't remember the New York Times fretting much about that.

Along the same lines, liberal Republicans like Olympia Snowe are greatly inconvenienced by conservatives who inisist on meddling with her right to meddle:
What works in South Carolina and Delaware may not work in Maine. We all have different views. We're independent," Snowe responded, "I can't go back to the people of my state and say, excuse me, I have to be one hundred percent ideologically pure because someone has dictated that from another state. It just wouldn't wash," she said.
The irony of this attitude is hilarious.
Statists don't want you interfering with their lives or their machinations, e.g., if you reach across state lines to crush one of their statist cronies, they and their friends in the Democrat-Dominated Dinosaur media are quick to complain:
“As you know, they have been dumping tens of millions of dollars of secret money into these campaigns,” Representative Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, said in an interview. “I would say the outside groups have shuffled the deck in a number of these races.”
Sounds scary, right?

As the New York Times agonizes over the voluntary transfer of money across congressional lines, I laugh at the hypocrisy.

Friday, October 22, 2010

It's Time to Tear it Down


Video inspired by this by DeRoy Murdock:

[Figures are] from the U.S. Labor Department, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and Haver Analytics. Between December 2007, when the Great Recession began, and last July, the private sector lost 7,837,000 jobs (down 6.8 percent). Local-government employment dropped 128,000 positions (minus 0.9 percent), while state governments shed 6,000 positions (less 0.1 percent). Meanwhile, Washington, D.C., boomed. Federal employment zoomed by 198,100 slots as Uncle Sam’s workforce expanded by 10 percent.

This graph’s whiff of Marie Antoinette should boil every patriot’s blood. While the American people live increasingly ascetic lives, and even city halls and statehouses have displayed some restraint, Washington, D.C., increasingly resembles Versailles — an out-of-touch, extravagant, and callous place that fuels little beyond the nation’s disgust, fury, and organized rebellion. As the party rages within the Beltway, federal revelers scream, “Let them pay taxes!”

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Obama vetoes the recovery

*By Lilac Sunday; cross-posted at Lilac Sunday: Red Girl in a Blue State

This week, the Obama administration took two steps designed to bring the housing foreclosure process to a grinding halt. In doing so, he has delayed the recovery of the housing market and the economy as a whole, although he has bought a few votes from community organizer types and from delinquent borrowers who will be able to stay in their homes for free.

First, Obama vetoed the Interstate Recognition of Notarizations Act, which would require state and local jurisdictions to accept signatures notarized out of state and online in certain circumstances. The banks want this law because, increasingly, banking (especially mortgage banking) is an interstate affair. If you've got a mortgage with a big bank, they are probably managing your mortgage from out of state; the Act would allow lenders to have their foreclosure documents notarized electronically or in whatever state their employees sign the documents, rather than requiring signatures and notarization in the delinquent borrower's jurisdiction.

Second, Freddie Mac, the government-run mortgage financing giant, is pressuring lenders to stop the foreclosure process altogether and search for problems with the foreclosure documentation process, specifically the use of "robo-signers." So far, Bank of America has caved, and many other lenders are delaying the foreclosure process in some parts of the country.

The so-called robo-signers are individuals at lenders or mortgage servicing firms who sign affidavits in support of the foreclosure, claiming personal knowledge of the legitimacy of the documentation. Unfortunately, many of these robo-signers are signing the affidavits based on file reviews performed by other personnel, without actually reviewing the documentation themselves; the name "robo-signers" caught on because of the inhuman volume of affidavits these people are signing, sometimes thousands or tens of thousands every month.

A process where employees feel obligated or empowered to falsify their personal knowledge of foreclosure documentation is a bad process, and should be fixed. But it's still just a paperwork problem; even if the wrong signature is on the affidavit, that doesn't mean there's anything wrong with the substance of the foreclosure.

These efforts aren't designed to prevent fraudulent foreclosures, those exceedingly rare instances where, through malice or mistake, a lender forecloses on a house when the owner is current on payments. By focusing on the jurisdiction of the signature or the identity of the signer, these efforts are intended to prevent legitimate foreclosures with arguments about process.

This whole kerfuffle reminds me of the legal precedent that has developed around Fourth Amendment search and seizure cases. While we can all agree on the importance of the Bill of Rights and our freedom from government intrusion, there's something broken when a court rules that a lifeless body in the trunk of a car is inadmissible at a murder trial because the cop failed to follow the correct process when pulling over and questioning the suspect.

What are the consequences? Borrowers who are delinquent in their payments will be able to stay in their houses for free until the banks can resume the foreclosure process. As we've seen from the well-intentioned but wildly unsuccessful federal efforts to assist borrowers in distress, the overwhelming majority of these borrowers will be unable to afford to keep their homes, and the homes ultimately need to go back on the market through a short sale or a foreclosure so they can be bought by owners who can afford them. By keeping delinquent borrowers in homes they cannot afford, the Obama administration is only delaying the day of reckoning, and delaying the opportunity to bottom out the housing market by clearing the backlog of foreclosures so the market can find its equilibrium again.

Furthermore, if foreclosing on a home becomes more expensive for banks, what else becomes more expensive? That's right, buying a home becomes more expensive. The risk of foreclosure delay and expense will be passed along to consumers in the form of higher mortgage interest rates and tighter qualification guidelines.

This week, the Obama administration stalled the economy in an attempt to buy a few votes. November cannot come soon enough.

*By Lilac Sunday

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

We Can See November


If you can't see November from your house, you probably have your eyes closed. The red tsunami is coming, ready or not. For optimal results, get moving ASAP.

What's the best way to get involved? Here are some simple but powerful suggestions from someone who occasionally stumbles on some very good ideas:
  • Pledge to Vote in November for constitutional conservatives.
  • Recruit 10 people to vote for the first time in this election.
  • Make 10 phone calls to recruit conservative voters.
  • Knock on 10 doors and explain the need to vote for conservative job creators.
  • Donate $10 to support the effort to elect conservatives (Hey, this sounds very familiar!)
Here's a cool video explaining the power of 10:


To win in November and beyond, we must not forget to utilize the persuasion of the carrot and the stick.

What's the most enticing carrot? Money! Don't leave it to the special interest groups to fund all the campaigns. If we don't vote with our dollars, we shouldn't be surprised when the politicians don't listen to us after the election. "Those who pay the piper call the tune" ― the political world is no exception to that truism.

As election day approaches, get a strategy and get organized! Need help with strategy? Read, watch and learn.

Who needs our help as we come to the final stretch? Don't miss these lists:
Getting back to the stick, here are some of the people who need to be beaten (metaphorically speaking, of course)... Follow the links for information about why we need to beat them:

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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

TBF Chatter

Thanks to all the bloggers who have been talking about TBF this week!
(Newest TBF participants in bold)

Here's a complete list of bloggers who have spread the word about TBF:

The Other McCain, Stop the ACLU, Proof Positive, just a conservative girl, JBlog Central, Maggie's Notebook, Polemicon, The Conservative Lady, Right Truth, AmericanNation, GeeeeeZ!, Randy's Roundtable, Left Coast Rebel, Mind Numbed Robot, Hack Wilson, The War Planner, Libertarian Advocate, Lady Cincinnatus, RightKlik, Conscientiously Conservative, Old Line Elephant, Spartanburg Tea Party, Anthropocon, MerrieMarie, Conservative Scalawag, 20/10 Blog, Fuzzy Logic, Before it's News, Action for Liberty, Adrienne's Corner, Reaganite Republican, Lonely Conservative, Michigan Blogger, Nice Deb, Pirate's Cove, That's Right, Potluck, Rightosphere, Caught Him With a Corndog, The Resistance, IOwntheWorld.com, Gulag Blog, MoreMonmouthMusings, Right, Wing-Nut!, World Daily News, Lilac Sunday, At The Point Of A Gun, WyBlog, Red Virginia Conservative Railroad, Thirteen Stars, America! Oh How We'll Miss You!, Salisbury News, Liberty at Stake, No Sheeples Here, Wizbang, Auldarrow's Blog, Letters from Glome, Allied Liberty News, Obi's Sister, Ruby Slippers, EIB Enthusiasts, Being an American Mom, Conservative Hideout 2.0, The Save Jersey Blog, DaTechguy, Practical State, Si Vis Pacem, Give Us Liberty, Ramparts360, Left Coast Resistance, Woody's Place, Three Beers Later, Minnesota Democrats Exposed, CD5, Obama Fail Blog, LorieByrd.com, Conservatives4Palin, Gulag Bound, The Camp of The Saints

Please visit and support these great blogs.

The TBF poll in a nutshell: This is a poll designed to promote rising conservative stars. At the end of the week, the winner will be promoted by a network of over 70 conservative blogs and will receive a flurry of contributions from patriots across the country.


Thinking about next week's poll? Here are some potential nominees.


Food For Thought:

All American Blogger: RNC Hurting for Cash

The Other McCain: Wake Up, GOP!

Key House Races: The Master List