Saturday, January 23, 2010

To Help Haiti, End Foreign Aid

Bret Stephens: To Help Haiti, End Foreign Aid - WSJ.com
"For actual Haitians, however, just about every conceivable aid scheme beyond immediate humanitarian relief will lead to more poverty, more corruption and less institutional capacity.
It will benefit the well-connected at the expense of the truly needy, divert resources from where they are needed most, and crowd out local enterprise.
And it will foster the very culture of dependence the country so desperately needs to break.

How do I know this?
It helps to read a 2006 report from the National Academy of Public Administration, usefully titled 'Why Foreign Aid to Haiti Failed.'
The report summarizes a mass of documents from various aid agencies describing their lengthy records of non-accomplishment in the country.

Here, for example, is the World Bank—now about to throw another $100 million at Haiti—on what it achieved in the country between 1986 and 2002: 'The outcome of World Bank assistance programs is rated unsatisfactory (if not highly so), the institutional development impact, negligible, and the sustainability of the few benefits that have accrued, unlikely.'"

Friday, January 22, 2010

Task force says Lansing-Detroit rail line needs more study

Task force says Lansing-Detroit rail line needs more study
"A proposed high-speed rail line between Detroit and Lansing needs further study, said a legislative task force that has studied the idea since the summer.

....... The construction would cost roughly $10 million per mile of construction.

The rail would run off solar-powered hydrogen and use magnetic levitation technology to propel rail cars about 200 miles per hour.
A combination of 40-seat passenger cars, private cars, car ferries, freight and even medical triage cars could run along the line."

A combination of billions of American tax dollars and millions of Michigan borrowed tax dollars will be sucked into this replica of Detroit's People Mover.
Stop this disaster NOW!

Copenhagen Accord on Climate Change Collapsing?

Copenhagen Accord on Climate Change Collapsing? - Hit & Run : Reason Magazine
"The nonbinding Copenhagen Accord was hastily cobbled together at President Barack Obama's insistence as the United Nations' Copenhagen climate change conference whimpered to its end in December.
Under the Accord, countries are supposed to make their commitments to cut greenhouse gases official by January 31.
It now appears that most countries will miss that deadline."

Getting the Olympics Ready, One Snow Delivery at a Time - NYTimes.com

Getting the Olympics Ready, One Snow Delivery at a Time - NYTimes.com

Fool us once, shame on you. Fool us twice...

RightMichigan.com Fool us once, shame on you. Fool us twice...:

State Senator Wayne Kuipers recently announced that he is the first candidate in the race for the 2nd Congressional District to sign Club for Growth's 'Repeal it!' pledge to repeal Obamacare should it become law.
What's better than being first, of course, is being credible.

The Repeal It! pledge states:
'I, Wayne Kuipers, hereby pledge to the people of my district (MI-02) upon my election to the U.S. House of Representatives, to sponsor and support legislation to repeal any federal health care takeover passed in 2010, and replace it with real reforms that lower health care costs without growing government.'

But this is not the first pledge Wayne Kuipers has made to the tax payers of Michigan.
Several years ago, Wayne Kuipers signed Americans for Tax Reform's, 'Taxpayer Protection Pledge', in which he pledged to the taxpayers of his district 'and all the people of this state that I [Kuipers] will oppose and vote against any and all efforts to increase taxes.'
Sen. Kuipers is listed as a signatory to ATR's Taxpayer Protection Pledge on the ATR website.

Unfortunately, in 2004 Kuipers either forgot his pledge, or hoped that the taxpayers would.
He voted to raise taxes three different times, and earned himself inclusion into ATR's Taxpayers' 'Hall of Shame'."

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Supreme Court Vindicates Political Speech, Pulverizes McCain-Feingold

Supreme Court Vindicates Political Speech, Pulverizes McCain-Feingold
"In a landmark 5-to-4 ruling, the Supreme Court today in Citizens United v. FEC struck down major portions of the McCain-Feingold campaign-finance law. The Court left in place the disclosure requirement for corporations and the disclaimer requirement that identifies whether an ad is not paid for by the campaign. But little else remains. The Court overruled the highly controversial 1990 decision in Austin v. Michigan Chamber of Commerce, which upheld restrictions on corporate spending to support or oppose political candidates. As this report notes:
The majority, invoking the Constitution’s free-speech clause, said the government lacks a legitimate basis to restrict independent campaign expenditures by companies. . .“The government may regulate corporate political speech through disclaimer and disclosure requirements, but it may not suppress that speech altogether,” Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote for the majority. Companies, which had been barred since 1947 from spending money in support or opposition to a candidate, potentially now will pump millions of dollars into campaigns. Companies, and possibly labor unions as well, will be able to use their general-treasury dollars to punish or reward lawmakers for their votes on legislation.
This is a vindication of the First Amendment and a victory for the protection of political speech, which is at the heart of our political system. It will certainly increase the amount of speech."

Local gal on Salon.com part 2 Cultivating Failure - The Atlantic (January/February 2010)

Cultivating Failure - The Atlantic (January/February 2010)
"Imagine that as a young and desperately poor Mexican man, you had made the dangerous and illegal journey to California to work in the fields with other migrants.

There, you performed stoop labor, picking lettuce and bell peppers and table grapes; what made such an existence bearable was the dream of a better life."

Local gal on Salon.com

Education - Salon.com
"Last month, Alissa Novoselick wrote a wonderful story for Salon about starting a school garden in rural Camp Verde, Ariz.

So when Caitlin Flanagan wrote her sneering attack on Alice Waters, the Edible Schoolyard, and school gardening in general, Alissa chose to respond.

Also read Andrew Leonard's response here."

Big Hollywood » Blog Archive » ONE YEAR GONE: Hitler Finds Out Scott Brown Won ‘The Lying of the Senate’s’ Seat

Big Hollywood » Blog Archive » ONE YEAR GONE: Hitler Finds Out Scott Brown Won ‘The Lying of the Senate’s’ Seat

Michigan Senate GOP: Cut all public workers' pay, benefits | lansingstatejournal.com | Lansing State Journal

Michigan Senate GOP: Cut all public workers' pay, benefits
"Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop said Tuesday the pay of teachers, professors and state and local government workers should be cut by 5 percent and held at that level for the next three years to save money."

The Rochester Republican told reporters he is proposing a constitutional amendment to go to the voters in August that would suspend collective bargaining rights and allow the pay cut to take effect.

Another constitutional amendment would be needed to require that all public employees pay 20 percent of their health care premiums unless they participate in a health savings account or wellness program.......

It's all part of a plan Bishop said would save up to $2 billion, enough to eliminate the estimated $1.6 billion deficit in next year's budget.
Both the pay cut and the higher premiums cost would affect lawmakers.

Bishop said he's not trying to be mean-spirited, but wants to solve the money woes of public institutions, including state government, by decreasing costs rather than raising taxes.

"We cannot afford the government that we have today," he said.

"We're asking that our public servants ... step up to the plate to be a part of the solution."

Our problem is too many state employees making too much money and benefits.

This is an excellent first step.

And an shrewd political move by the republicans.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Rep. Frank lashes out over accusations that Mass. Dems would stall a Brown certification

Rep. Frank lashes out over accusations that Mass. Dems would stall a Brown certification
"'That is the stupidest thing I've been asked in a long time.

That is insane, the suggestion could only come from a demented right wing source,' erupted Representative Barney Frank (D - MA), when asked by The Washington Times about what he thought of assertions that Massachusetts Democrats would stall the certification process should Mr. Brown win.

'There isn't the slightest possibility of it happening---a way of doing it.

That is conspiracy theory at its most contemptible.'"

We'll know just how contemptible real soon.

Unions nab sweetheart health-care deal

Unions nab sweetheart health-care deal
"In another major concession to labor, the value of dental and vision plans would be exempt from the tax even after the deal expires in eight years, negotiators said."

Why Is This Woman Handing out Absentee Ballots?

Breitbart.tv » Why Is This Woman Handing out Absentee Ballots?

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Residents pack Shelby meeting to voice opposition to offshore wind farm proposal

Residents pack Shelby meeting to voice opposition to offshore wind farm proposal
"Another benefit as outlined by the wind farm developers is a “compensation” agreement where the wind farm owner would pay local units of government.
That would be on top of royalty or lease payments to the state of Michigan, which controls the bottomlands of the lake.

But such economic benefits are many years down the line, if they ever materialize, the developers said."

Quick question:
How much money is our bankrupt state and our bankrupt country going to funnel to these scam artists?

A Dollar Crisis?

Investors.com - A Dollar Crisis?
"Recession: As federal spending and debt soar to new highs, many economists have alarmingly concluded that the dollar will soon collapse and take the economy with it."

Illinois enters a state of insolvency

Illinois enters a state of insolvency
"As Illinois' fiscal crisis deepens, the word 'bankruptcy' is creeping more and more into the public discourse.
'We would like all the stakeholders of Illinois to recognize how close the state is to bankruptcy or insolvency,' says Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, a fiscal watchdog in Chicago.

'Bankruptcy is the reality that looms out there,' Republican gubernatorial candidate Andrew McKenna Jr. says."

Monday, January 18, 2010

US accused of 'occupying' Haiti as troops flood in

US accused of 'occupying' Haiti as troops flood in
"The French minister in charge of humanitarian relief called on the UN to 'clarify' the American role amid claims the military build up was hampering aid efforts.

Alain Joyandet admitted he had been involved in a scuffle with a US commander in the airport's control tower over the flight plan for a French evacuation flight.

'This is about helping Haiti, not about occupying Haiti,' Mr Joyandet said."

How soon before our "dear leader" accuses US soldiers of "an error of judgement" ......or even war crimes?

Can We Afford Web Access for All

Can We Afford Web Access for All
"When you pay your phone bill each month, a small percentage goes to a federal fund that subsidizes phone service for people in remote areas and for the poor.
Now the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering expanding this $7 billion Universal Service Fund to give all Americans access to high-speed Internet."

Chile Elects A Conservative President

Chile Elects A Conservative President The Foundry: Conservative Policy News
"On January 17, voters in Chile’s presidential run-off selected conservative Sebastián Piñera to become their next chief executive.
The win for Piñera ended the 20-year hold on the presidency exercised by the center-left Concertación coalition and made Piñera Chile’s first elected conservative president in 52 years."

Unions Get Exempt from Cadillac Tax

Unions Get Exempt from Cadillac Tax
"Democrats seem impervious to embarrassment as they buy votes for ObamaCare, but their latest move makes even Nebraska's Ben Nelson look cheap:
The 87% of Americans who don't belong to a union will now foot the bill for a $60 billion giveaway to those who do"

After Obama Rally, Dems Pin Blame On Bush

After Obama Rally, Dems Pin Blame On Bush
"(Curiously, Kennedy mentioned Coakley repeatedly during his remarks to reporters, each time referring to her as 'Marcia,' not 'Martha.')"

Calif. man shoots his way out of sinking SUV

Calif. man shoots his way out of sinking SUV
"A driver whose SUV plunged into a Northern California creek after he was startled by his hands-free cell phone device escaped the sinking vehicle by blasting out the window with a handgun."

Some in Unity Breakfast audience angered by speaker Mark Fancher's comments

Some in Unity Breakfast audience angered by speaker Mark Fancher's comments
"The speaker, Mark Fancher, a Michigan attorney for the Racial Justice Project of the American Civil Liberties Union, told his audience that white people continue to enjoy special privileges because of the color of their skin.

He also raised the temperature of some in the audience when he began sharing stories of what he called recent incidents of discrimination involving law enforcement and government officials. The majority of those who attended the Friday event were community and business leaders, educators and law enforcement officials."

As interesting as the bigoted comments spewed by the breakfast racist is the Chronicle and other attendees' acceptance of his lies.

Few in the room objected to his disgusting assertions that would have created riots had they been said by whites about blacks.

The Chronicle's cowardly "We just report" is just another reason for their demise.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

IS galloping inflation around the corner?

Will the Fed Use Its Whole Arsenal Against Inflation?
"Those two lessons go a long way toward explaining history’s hyperinflations, like those experienced by Germany in the 1920s or by Zimbabwe recently.

Is the United States about to go down this route?"

Beware: SEIU’s Purple Army marches on Massachusetts

Michelle Malkin » Beware: SEIU’s Purple Army marches on Massachusetts
"They’ve dumped nearly a $1 million of rank-and-file dues into Martha Antoinette Coakley’s coffers.

They “pulled out all the stops” before the primary and they’ll be throwing all their ground troops into the Bay State over the weekend.

We know how the SEIU thugs operate.
I told you in Culture of Corruption about Andy Stern’s organizational motto: “[W]e prefer to use the power of persuasion, but if that doesn’t work we use the persuasion of power.”

They’ll go after Boy Scouts.
And baby-sitters.
And home health-care providers.
They raided their treasury to pour $60-$80 million into Obama and the Democrats’ 2008 campaigns.
They’re not about to roll over and play nice while their 60-vote supermajority slips away."

World misled over Himalayan glacier meltdown

World misled over Himalayan glacier meltdown
"A WARNING that climate change will melt most of the Himalayan glaciers by 2035 is likely to be retracted after a series of scientific blunders by the United Nations body that issued it.

Two years ago the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued a benchmark report that was claimed to incorporate the latest and most detailed research into the impact of global warming.
A central claim was the world's glaciers were melting so fast that those in the Himalayas could vanish by 2035.

In the past few days the scientists behind the warning have admitted that it was based on a news story in the New Scientist, a popular science journal, published eight years before the IPCC's 2007 report.

It has also emerged that the New Scientist report was itself based on a short telephone interview with Syed Hasnain, a little-known Indian scientist then based at Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi.
Hasnain has since admitted that the claim was 'speculation' and was not supported by any formal research.

If confirmed it would be one of the most serious failures yet seen in climate research.

The IPCC was set up precisely to ensure that world leaders had the best possible scientific advice on climate change."

Saturday, January 16, 2010

A Black-on-Black Discussion of Black Racism

American Thinker: A Black-on-Black Discussion of Black Racism
"I never dreamed that we blacks would need to be liberated from ourselves."

U.S. newspaper group to file bankruptcy

U.S. newspaper group to file bankruptcy
"The publisher of the Denver Post, The Detroit News, the Salt Lake Tribune and 51 other daily newspapers says it will declare bankruptcy.
Affiliated Media Inc., the"

U.N.'s World Health Organization Eyeing Global Tax on Banking, Internet Activity

U.N.'s World Health Organization Eyeing Global Tax on Banking, Internet Activity

The World Health Organization (WHO) is considering a plan to ask governments to impose a global consumer tax on such things as Internet activity or everyday financial transactions like paying bills online.

Such a scheme could raise "tens of billions of dollars" on behalf of the United Nations' public health arm from a broad base of consumers, which would then be used to transfer drug-making research, development and manufacturing capabilities, among other things, to the developing world.

The multibillion-dollar "indirect consumer tax" is only one of a "suite of proposals" for financing the rapid transformation of the global medical industry that will go before WHO's 34-member supervisory Executive Board at its biannual meeting in Geneva.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Martha Coakley's Convictions

Dorothy Rabinowitz: Martha Coakley's Convictions - WSJ.com
"What does this say about her candidacy? (Ms. Coakley declined to be interviewed.)

If the current attorney general of Massachusetts actually believes, as no serious citizen does, the preposterous charges that caused the Amiraults to be thrown into prison—the butcher knife rape with no blood, the public tree-tying episode, the mutilated squirrel and the rest—that is powerful testimony to the mind and capacities of this aspirant to a Senate seat.

It is little short of wonderful to hear now of Ms. Coakley's concern for the rights of terror suspects at Guantanamo—her urgent call for the protection of the right to the presumption of innocence.

If the sound of ghostly laughter is heard in Massachusetts these days as this campaign rolls on, with Martha Coakley self-portrayed as the guardian of justice and civil liberties, there is good reason."

You must read this horrible recounting of an American disgrace.

And of the democrat candidate for the "Kennedy seat" who continues to show contempt for American citizens at the same time as she cries for "justice" for America's enemies.