Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Whole Foods CEO Says No to Socialized Health Care? Boycott. Boycott.

Let me get this straight.
Last Wednesday, John Mackey, the chief executive of Whole Foods, took to the pages of The Wall Street Journal to opine that “we clearly need health care reform,” but arguing against the solutions being put forward by the administration: “The last thing our country needs is a massive new health care entitlement that will create hundreds of billions of dollars of new unfunded deficits and move us much closer to a government takeover of our health care system.”
Gasp.

Here's a guy who sells high-end, luxury-quality organic foods and products produced mostly by small operations of independent, for-profit farmers and for-profit businesses, shipped by for-profit truckers, to the stores in his for-profit luxury grocery store chain, shares of which (WFMI) sell on the for-profit Nasdaq Stock Market to customers who carry thin credit cards attached to thick bank accounts and investment portfolios.

And he thinks they don't back socialized medicine?

Silly him.

As of this writing, 11,000 of those customers have gone to Facebook to sign onto a boycott of Whole Foods Markets in retaliation for Mackey's opinion.

I can't wait for socialized grocery stores, can you? Organic grocery customers following Dr. Ezekel Emanuel's "complete lives" plan? Twenty-one-year-olds get any food they want, forty-year-olds get the day-old stuff, and seventy-year-olds get to rummage through the dumpsters. Four-year-olds with their noses pressed against the bakery window sign up for a lottery to see who gets to taste the organic chocolate napoleons. Food for free! The rich pay.

Okay, businesses pay. All right, everybody pays. Except illegal aliens.

But not everybody eats.

In the words of presidential health care advisor and brother of Rahm Emanuel (so we know he won't be going anywhere anytime soon):
When implemented, the complete lives system produces a priority curve on which individuals aged between roughly 15 and 40 years get the most substantial chance, whereas the youngest and oldest people get chances that are attenuated.
After all, seventy-year-olds were twenty-one-year-olds once, right? They used to eat.


Hat tip: American Power: Whole Foods Boycott: Leftists Don't Want Discussion
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Ichthyological curiosity of the day:





Napoleon fish (
Cheilinus undulatus).

Mainly found in coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region.

Monday, August 17, 2009

The Senate Health Care Bill: My Disease Is More PC Than Your Disease

I love the opportunity to pass along great research by other bloggers.

Yukio Ngaby of Critical Narrative has read the entire 615 page Senate "health care" bill being promoted as the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions [HELP] bill. In a series of posts, he is offering some excellent insights into why this bill is, in reality, "a Trojan Horse for single payer."

The first 20 pages of the Senate bill alone will burden private insurers with a raft of "new micro-managing regulations and intrusive oversights" that will put them out of business. Here's a taste of what private insurers will be required to do:
  • offer coverage determined by a presidential council;
  • accept every applicant for life (pp. 9 & 10);
  • open their books to the administration, (p. 10);
  • pay annual rebates of premium payments, as determined by the presidential administration (p. 11);
  • pay doctors for following the government's idea of good treatment (p. 14).
As Yukio points out, not even the U.S. Postal Service, which doesn't even have to pay taxes, buy license plates for its vehicles, or pay rent on most of its facilities, can keep out of debt while operating under government micro-management.

And, of course, as Oregon's health care rationing plan (the first in the nation) demonstrates, the government's idea of health care is determined by political response to pressure groups, not by medical science. That's why abortions, smoking-cessation, and treatment for mild depression have high priority in the Oregon rationing plan, while life-threatening medical problems like advanced cancer, gangrene, and serious head and neck injuries have low (or no) priority.

Looks like Congress wants Americans to compete with each other for health care based on political correctness.

I wonder. Will that lobby group for your particular health problem be able to compete with the agenda of the SEIU and ACORN?

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Ichthyological curiosity of the day:



TankedCam, a
PC fish monitor.

Use with your aquarium and iPhone to monitor your fish.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Meditation: Maryam and Marzieh Face Death but Refuse to Renounce Christian Faith

I have written in the past to bring your attention to the imprisonment of two young Iranian women for the "crime" of being Christian. Recently, dozens more Christians, some of them former Muslims, have been arrested in Iran.

Last Sunday, Maryam and Marzieh faced trial in Tehran.

From Worthy News in Tehran:
Two young Iranian women who may face the death penalty for converting from Islam to Christianity have told a court that they will not abandon their faith in Christ, despite harsh treatment in one of Iran's most notorious prisons, Christian trial observers confirmed to Worthy News Monday, August 10.

Maryam Rustampoor, 27, and Marzieh Amirizadeh, 30, appeared Sunday, August 9, in front of a 'revolutionary court' in the capital Tehran where they were pressured to return to Islam, according to well-informed Christians linked to Elam Ministries, a group supporting Iran's growing church movement.

"Though great pressure was put on them, both women declared that they would not deny their faith," the Christians said.

Both women, who reportedly suffer health problems, were detained March 5 for converting to Christianity. They endured solitary confinement, interrogations "for many hours while blindfolded" and other mistreatment in Tehran's Evin prison, well-informed Christians said.

LONG ORDEAL

"During their five-month ordeal, both have been unwell and have lost much weight. Marzieh Amirizadeh is in pain due to an on-going problem with her spine, as well as an infected tooth and intense headaches," they added.

"She desperately needs medical attention. Two months ago the prison officials told her the prison had proper medical equipment and that they will attend to her, but so far no proper treatment has been given."

During Sunday's court hearing the prosecution reportedly asked the two women if they were still Christians. “We love Jesus,” and “Yes, we are Christians,” they were overheard answering repeated questions.

Asked whether they "were Muslims and now have become Christians,” the women reportedly replied: “We were born in Muslim families, but we were not Muslims.” They also said they had "no regrets,” despite their imprisonment.

"RENOUNCE FAITH"

The prosecution allegedly demanded that the women "renounce" their faith "verbally and in written form,” but they refused saying: “We will not deny our faith [in Christ].”

During one tense moment in the questioning, Rustampoor and Amirizadeh made reference to their belief that God had spoken to them through the "Holy Spirit", observers said. After a deputy prosecutor reportedly told them “It is impossible for God to speak with humans.” Amirizadeh apparently wondered: “Are you questioning whether God is Almighty?”

The prosecution was heard telling her that she is "not worthy for God to speak to you.” Amirizadeh reportedly countered: “It is God, and not you, who determines if I am worthy.”

After they were told to return to prison and think about their options, the two women were heard saying: "We have already done our thinking.”

VERDICT UNCLEAR

It was not clear if and when a judge will give a verdict in the case, which has been monitored around the world. Under Iran's strict apostasy laws, any Muslim who leaves Islam can face the death penalty.

However in what is seen as a positive development, the women have been allowed to be represented by a lawyer, for the first time since their detention earlier this year, observers said.

"Despite the concentrated effort of officials to pressure them into recanting their faith, Maryam and Marzieh love Jesus and they are determined to stand firm to the very end no matter whatever happens," Iranian Christians added. "They have demonstrated their love for Jesus and would offer their lives for Him if they were called to do so."

The women reportedly said after Sunday's hearing: “If we come out of prison we want to do so with honor.” Rights groups have pressured Iran to release the women without charges. The case has come to symbolize the pressure faced by former Muslims in the Islamic nation, which has experienced calls for more reforms and violent anti-government protests following the recent disputed presidential election.
According to the Farsi Christian News Network, leaders of the Iranian Church are urgently pleading for support in a situation that is becoming increasingly difficult and dangerous. Open Doors has issued a call for prayer for Iran and Iranian Christians.

Earlier, Worthy Christian News reported:
As [President] Ahmadinejad begins his second term as president, Open Doors asks him to guarantee religious freedom to all Farsi speaking Christians...and to free those detained for their faith [in Christ].
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Related Posts:
Meditation: Pray for the Release of Maryam and Marzieh
Maryam and Marzieh: Convicted of Being Christian


Saturday, August 15, 2009

The Senate Wants to Take Over Health Care Rationing: That Should Be Fun

Yukio Ngaby at Critical Narrative has been doing some great research on the Senate side of the attempted government takeover of America's health care, and, surprise, surprise, in the Senate bill, names have been changed to protect the guilty. Yukio reports:
I'm still slogging through the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee bill (615 pages long), but I can tell you this much. The bill retains the HBAC provision, although it's been renamed the Medical Advisory Council (Sec. 3103, pages 62 - 71) and is now subject to Congressional review, that will ration your health care, set standards (controls) for private insurers, and likely drive all non-government subsidized health insurers out of business.
And Yukio offers reassurance to anyone who feel a bit reticent to phone their senators:
I've called both of my senators, and the people I've talked to have been very polite and courteous. Don't be anxious about this. It is not just your right as an American, but your duty as an American. I quoted Theodore Roosevelt at the top of this blog and I do so again. "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.
Even if you have called your senators and your reps, it won't hurt to call them again. Or you can write. Send a postcard: staffers don't even have to open an envelope, and it adds to the pile on some staff member's desk or table, making your concern that much more difficult to ignore or misconstrue.

Do it now. Get the names and contact information of your senators and representatives here.
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Ichthyological curiosity of the day:

Billfish.
Any of a number of different large, predatory fish characterized by their large size and long, sword-like bill.




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Friday, August 14, 2009

Oregon's Health Care Rationing Plan

Oregon is the first state to draw up a formal procedure for health care rationing, so it has something to teach.

Oregon's Health Plan does not cover everyone in the state as Obama's Gov't Care Plan eventually aims to do. The Oregon Health Plan covers only low-income people, and a panel ranks diseases and conditions in order of priority for treatment. Some health problems get treated, others don't. From the National Center for Policy Analysis:
The health care dollars available determine which priorities are met. As program costs have grown, the list of covered procedures has become shorter.
If you have a deformity of your upper body, arms, or legs, no treatment for you! Ditto if your vocal cords are paralyzed. Live with it! Advanced breast cancer? Go home and, you know. . . .

If you are a pathological gambler, a drug user, or want to stop smoking , you can get treatment! Want to be sterilized or get an abortion? Step right up.

Every time Oregon's priority list for health care treatment is revised, life-saving treatments for severe head injuries, Type I diabetes, peritonitis, injuries to internal organs, appendicitis, ruptured spleens, tuberculosis, and deep open wounds are re-prioritized down the priority list. Seven years ago, in 2002, treating a severe head injury had top (#1) priority; this year it ranks #101. Meanwhile, sterilization has moved from 94th place to 7th place.

Yes, indeed. Oregon now thinks it is far more important for a low-income person to be sterilized than to have a doctor take care of that person's life-threatening head injury.

Therapy for lactose intolerance, #13 from the top of the list. Surgery for a ruptured appendix, #84 on the list.

Counseling for obesity, #8; gangrene, #176.

You get the picture.
What is driving the move away from procedures to save lives from immediate danger? Oregon's prioritized list is drifting toward increasing expenditures for politically popular care. This means preventive care for the healthy and treatment of diseases with active political constituencies. This drift in rationing appears to be unavoidable when political processes are given control over medical decision making.
Hence, treatment for drug abuse, #5 on the list; something terribly wrong with your testicles or ovaries, #261 (no free Ad Council radio spots on that one).

Here's a quick look at the health care future of America, thanks to Oregon do-gooders who figured they'd do good with someone else's money:



Hat tip: There's My Two Cents and Hot Air.
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Ichthyological curiosity of the day:

The Oregon Chub (Oregonichthys crameri)



A mild-mannered minnow native to Oregon's ponds, unfortunately an endangered species.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Gov't Care: And What About That Real Time Access to Your Financial Records Thing?

Everyone in America knows that our Democrat President and Congress will do almost anything to inflict on Americans a gov't health care system that they themselves wouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole. (Maybe that's why they can't read the bills circulating the House and Senate--who can read fine print at a distance of 10 feet?)

If the President and his Democrat minions in Congress get their way, people who are not members of a Congressionally defined privileged class will be forced to slog it out in a broken and broke health care system that will get poorer and more mismanaged every minute.

Meanwhile, the President, Congress, the President's 32 czars, other federal employees, community organizers, and--I'm taking a wild guess here--Harvard professors and SEIU members will receive health care for the privileged, paid for by the non-privileged, of course.

What a deal!

It is an inherently unfair deal, of course, and, if there's anything that rubs Americans the wrong way, it is unreasonable, inconsiderate, and cowardly unfairness.

Americans as a people admire individuals who take responsibility personally and who are courageous and generous, and no day passes without extraordinary examples of American bias toward courageous exercise of responsibility, whether it be bystanders rescuing a mom and her kids from a burning SUV or a group of airline passengers storming the cockpit after terrorists murdered the pilot and other crew members.

Separate-but-unequal health care mandated by Congress under intense political pressure by the President also is a violation of responsible leadership.

By long-held tradition and even law, the Captain of a sinking ship is required to be the last person aboard to abandon ship, with first dibs on the life rafts going to the weakest, not the strongest: the children and the elderly and their (traditionally female) caregivers. Nor is the Captain of the Ship of State expected to stand on the ship's bridge and proclaim (with a practiced, self-indulgent smile) that, because he's the powerful, the elevated Captain, he of course is expected to face the least danger, while the weakest of the society, that is, the elderly, the disabled, and the chronically ill, will be given the poorest chance of survival.

Yet we've witnessed our nation's President boast about his 24/7 on-call private physician as part of his nationally televised explanation of why vibrant elderly women should get pills instead of major surgery.

Separate and more-than-equal, it now is abundantly apparent, is the station of those elected to the highest positions of responsibility in government. Not only are privileged corporations too big to fail, but so are privileged senators and representatives, czars, presidents and their advisors, and federal bean counters.

And, while provisions of H.R. 3200 will give the federal bean counters real-time unlimited free access into the financial accounts of most everybody, the Health Care Privileged, because they are exempt from Gov't Care, will be spared that indignity and inconvenience. (See pp. 57-58 of H.R. 3200.)

Interesting. Uncle Sam will be in your pockets 24/7, electronically, real time, unless you work for Uncle Sam.

Very interesting.

They watch our pockets, but nobody watches their pockets.
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Ichthyological curiosity of the day:


Pocket fish.

An iPod application that makes it possible to play with animated fish.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

U.S. Treasury Soon to Default: Déjà vu x 4 (Expanded)

From the Washington Post:
Congress last night approved legislation to increase the federal debt ceiling to $3.12 trillion, averting a threatened financial default by the government and clearing the way for swift consideration of separate legislation to overhaul the new "catastrophic" health insurance program.
Oops. Notice something odd about that debt ceiling of $3.12 trillion? That was the debt ceiling in late 1989, twenty years ago this coming November, when the Washington Post published the above passage. The current debt ceiling is about 4 times as much, $12.1 trillion.

Here's reality as of Friday, August 7, 2009, via the Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner asked Congress to increase the $12.1 trillion debt limit on Friday, saying it is "critically important" that they act in the next two months.
It is "critically important" that Congress lift the debt limit in the next two months because that's about as much time we have until the U.S. goes into financial default, in other words, our country fails to meet our financial obligations.

The only way we, as a nation, can meet pay our bills is to borrow more money.

That's a handy fact to remember when politicians like Barack Obama and Arlen Specter swear that the gov't health care takeover won't thrust our country into more debt.

It's too late to make good on that promise.

An interesting footnote is that Geithner didn't ask for a new debt ceiling. To the Obama administration, the sky's the limit.




National Debt Clock



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Note: About that $3.12 trillion national debt ceiling of 1989, the total national debt accrued from the first day of George Washington's presidency through the first year George H.W. Bush's presidency: This year Congress voted to spend more than $3.5 trillion in just one year, next year.

Ichthyological curiosity of the day:

Goldie the Mint Fish,
Mascot of the U.S. Mint

By the way, here's a little graph showing recent trends in the U.S. monetary base, that is, the sum of our country's currency in circulation held by the public, financial institutions, and the Federal Reserve System. That rising line reflects various ways the government "prints money" to pay our nation's bills. Now that's fishy! (Click on the graph for a better view.)


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Monday, August 10, 2009

Health Care Ethics: No Health Services for People with Dementia, So Sorry

I've decided that the best way to read the gov't health care takeover bills and the writings of Obama's health care advisors is the same way that Tennessee Williams and Norman Mailer wrote: stiff drink at hand.

It's about deadening the emotional pain.

Too bad I'm not much of a drinker.

And I'd prefer not to drive followers of this blog to drink either, so today I will offer you just one brief excerpt from a paper by Ezekiel J. Emanuel. He is the brother of White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, and yet another reason that, I believe, Harvard degrees are rapidly losing their luster.

In his search for "the goods and goals of medicine," Dr. Emanuel concludes:
[S]ervices provided to individuals who are irreversibly prevented from being or becoming participating citizens are not basic and should not be guaranteed. An obvious example is not guaranteeing health services to patients with dementia.
This is what passes for the highest order of medical ethics in U.S. medical debate, at the National Institute of Health, and, particularly, in the Obama administration, where Dr. Emanuel is "on extended detail as a special advisor for health policy to the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget."

It's not hard to deduce where this man will be cutting costs in America's health care budget.

However, if you get should happen to read Ezekiel Emanuel's papers and, in consequence, stand up and shout at a town hall meeting, you will be called a nazi, a disrupter, and un-American by this country's Democrat lawmakers, and you will be told to shut up and "get out of the way" by this country's highest officer, no less than the Democrat President of the United States.

Oh yes, and you will be told matter-of-factly that ObamaCare will be passed by your Democrat representatives (so-called) in Congress no matter what you think, say, or write; no matter how many Americans agree with you; no matter how you vote; and no matter what the Constitution of the United States has to say about it. And that once this bill is passed into law, it will be impossible to revoke it.

Never mind that someone you dearly love suffers from (or will eventually suffer from) dementia or any other malady that might prevent them from being, henceforward, "a participating citizen."

I shudder to think what the term "participating citizen" might mean to some future set of power-hungry socialist politicians and bureaucrats.

Emanuel's paper is innocently titled, "Where Civic Republicanism and Deliberative Democracy Meet" (click on the link then scroll down to find the text). It is only about two pages in length, but it's not so short that it won't cost you sleep. It was originally published in the Hastings Center Report, November-December 1996.
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Ichthyological quote of the day:
"Once, when a pollster made him angry, [Rahm] Emanuel sent him a dead fish."
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Help Commemorate Those Lost on September 11, 2001


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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Meditation: Grandmas with Parkinsons, Kids with Cerebral Palsy, Watch Out!

I thank Gathering of Eagles:NY for posting this:
Sarah Palin has released a statement on the current healthcare debate on her facebook page. But first she recommends that Americans view this video of Michelle Bachmann.




Defend the lives of disabled children and the elderly. Please.

Contact your Congress! Click here for contact info.

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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Will the Real Disrupters Put Down Their Fists . . . (UPDATED)

Click on this image (hat tip, Gateway Pundit) to get a better look at the 1,000 troublemaking paid political mobster/shills of the insurance industry waiting in line to get into a "town hall meeting" (so called) held in South Saint Louis by Missouri Congressman Russ Carnahan. Although it was 40 minutes before the meeting, these people already were locked out.

Not locked out, however, were SEIU members, who were shuffled in through the "handicapped" entrance. The SEIU is the Service Employees International Union. The "largest and fastest growing union in North America" are strong Obama supporters and have plenty of political clout: they even had voting booths moved into their workplaces in Nevada so they wouldn't have to travel to regular polling places to vote like the rest of America. You will recall that Obama won Nevada, a crucial state for him in his campaign.

Here's a video of SEIU members after the meeting, proudly wearing their SEIU tee-shirts, beating up Kenneth Gladney, who was selling and distributing yellow Gadsten flags, symbols of the original American colonies and of American patriotism. According to one of his attackers, who was a black man, Gladney, also a black man, had no business handing out symbols of American patriotism.

Next morning, Carnahan blamed the violence on the Republican party! A Jamie Allman, a radio host, managed to question Carnahan about the beating:


Take another look at the photo of the "disrupters" at the top of this post and draw your own conclusions.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius did just that, and afterwards called SEIU members, hailing them as her "brothers and sisters," and urging them to show up at town hall meetings. "Keep doing what you're doing," she said.

Like we didn't already know who counts.

I'm guessing Sebelius' statement indicates that President Obama will not be announcing at any upcoming press conferences that SEIU members acted "stupidly" in beating up an American citizen peacefully attending a town hall meeting at the invitation of his elected Congressional representative (even if said Congressman had no actual intention of allowing his conservative constituents into the meeting).

Another event following the Town Hall Meeting That Wasn't (and there are getting to be a lot of those) was the protest against the beating of Gladney outside the SEIU headquarters in Saint Louis. Several hundred attended.

Via Gathering of Eagles:NY comes this video:



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Beamers, Brooks Brothers, and Barack

I don't see too many of my fellow mobsters driving Beamers like these guys:



Hat tip: Gathering of Eagles: NY
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Ichthyological curiosity of the day:

Brooks Brothers Angel Fish Swim Trunk

DESCRIPTION: Vibrant printed nylon fabric shell from France. Mesh lining. Hidden key pocket at inside of swimsuit. Velcro back pocket for secure storage. Machine wash. Imported. [italics mine, couldn't help it]

SALE PRICE: 85.00





Shut Up!

The Orator-in-Chief likes to hear his own voice, but he likes other people to shut up and "get out of the way," except for those yes-men and yes-women who offer "testimony" from Obama's own "Amen Corner." (It is with profound sadness that I point out that those are the President's own words, not mine.)



Hard to believe. The First Amendment offers a few words on the subject of "shutting up."
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Wow. The Founders anticipated that people might have grievances?

What might those be?

The first American dictionary, compiled by Noah Webster and published in 1828, while a number of American revolutionaries still lived, defined grievance this way:
GRIE'VANCE, n. [from grief.] That which causes grief or uneasiness; that which burdens, oppresses or injures, implying a sense of wrong done, or a continued injury, and therefore applied only to the effects of human conduct; never to providential evils. The oppressed subject has the right to petition for a redress of grievances.
There is no doubt whatever that many Americans, particularly the sick, the aged, the infirm, the handicapped--together with their caregivers, doctors, nurses, attendants, families, and friends--are laboring under a huge, oppressive burden of grief and unease caused by their representatives energetic plan to deprive them of their health care.

These people's fears are not illusory as proponents of ObamaCare claim. A reading of the various health care bills being rammed through Congress reveals clearly that many will lose lifesaving treatments, access to doctors and hospitals, and the hope offered by much future medical and pharmaceutical research. Even the mathematically inept can see that no amount of money in the world could finance ObamaCare without rationing of health care and pharmaceuticals, meaning that many will not get what they need, or if they do get it, they will not get it in time. ObamaCare is health care for the healthy.

I have been reading some of the body of literature underpinning ObamaCare, and it is stunning in its open promotion of a policy of refusing health care to anyone, young or old, who is considered "unfit" to serve society. I will be blogging about my research as I am able, providing references for those, who, like myself, are never satisfied until they examine original sources.

Four months ago, Andrew Klavan talked about the Left's desire to silence aggrieved Americans. Please watch:


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Friday, August 7, 2009

No Problem! Corporate Tax Revenues Down Only 57%


Via The Strata-Sphere comes this graph of the results of a report by the U.S. Treasury Department.

Obama's bean counters have noticed that tax receipts from corporations are down a bit, a mere 57%.

That's right. As part of the Democrat-sponsored economic upturn, corporations are paying less than half of the taxes they used to pay, in fact, only 43%.

In the antique America that wasn't yet being remade by Obama, where the law of the land was still (dare I mention it?) The Constitution of the United States, corporations weren't yet subject to government takeovers or planned obsolescence. They were nasty, voracious entities that existed to make profits, which they split with the government to pay for whatever Congress wanted. America kept corporations around for some now-forgotten reason or other, probably in part because they produced goods and services and offered jobs.

That's all over. Now the Democrat-controlled Congress wants what the Democrat president wants: a complete remake of the United States of America. Obviously Congress no longer needs corporations to help supply them with money: instead, individual taxpayers are going to do it.

In the interest of fairness, it should be mentioned that there is one wrinkle in Obama's plan that he hasn't yet had time to smooth out: Many individuals, like the unemployed (about 16 million at the moment) and the underemployed, also are dropping less money into the federal tax-collection basket.

AP Writer Stephen Ohlemacher broke it down:

Individual income tax receipts are down 22 percent from a year ago. Corporate income taxes are down 57 percent. Social Security tax receipts could drop for only the second time since 1940, and Medicare taxes are on pace to drop for only the third time ever.

The last time the government's revenues were this bleak, the year was 1932 in the midst of the Depression.

But not to worry. Give Obama some time; all he needs is a little more time for his policies to kick in. I hear this all the time from my neighbors here in Progressive Paradise.

Think of it! This is a moment of opportunity! A unprecedented moment to remake American health care at the cost of a mere $1 trillion over the next ten years. And wait until the Senate okays the House vote to raise the budgets for government agencies by 11%. That will help a lot. And then there's that Cap'n Trade tax on every product that uses energy in its production, like food, clothing, shelter, and medicine, if you can get them. Plus that new trillion-dollar stimulus package bill that's being cooked up.

If you or I were as smart as the Democrat administration, we'd have been the ones to pour pork gravy over every bill in Congress, in fact, so much gravy that the bills are too massive even to read, saving Congress the trouble of pretending to read them, as they had to do in the vintage, un-remade United States. Those kooks who suspect that amendments tacked onto 1,000 page bills at 3:00 a.m. don't require tax savings for Americans? Well, what can anyone say? They must be extremists or something.

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Today's ichthyological curiosity:

The Potomac snakehead. This is an invasive predatory species of fish with "beedy little eyes" and a mouthful of dangerous teeth. Endemic to Indonesia, it was released into American waters where it is now considered a pest.

Hat tip: Washington Post via The Florida Museum of Natural History


Thursday, August 6, 2009

Five Star Disinformation



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Ichthyological curiosity of the day:


The redfin robber (Brycinus affinis), also known as the nkwakwa, is a fish native to Kenya.

Hat tip: mongabay.com

Wednesday, August 5, 2009











Freedom of speech is so yesterday.

Obama in His Own Words: A Proponent of Single Payer Universal Health Care

Obama's plan for the government takeover of health care via a single-payer system, in his own words. Uncut. Thank you, Redstate:
"Everybody in, nobody out." If you attempt to be out, the government will fine you, so that even if you personally are out, your money will be "in." Unless, of course, you are an illegal alien. In that case, you will be in, but your money won't be, and you can't be fined. (See HR 3200.)
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Note: Today's ichthyological curiosity is the barred gudgeon (Bostrichthys zonatus), a species of fish in the Eleotridae family. It is endemic to Indonesia.

Hat tip: Wikipedia

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Hundreds Turned Away from Green Bay Health Care Town Hall

Congressman Steve Kagen, a supporter of Obamacare, got an earful at his Green Bay, Wisconsin "Listening Session," but hundreds of Obamacare opponents who had something to tell him got turned away. It looks like "everyone's not on board" with Obamacare. Surprise, surprise.



Do the attendees of this town hall meeting look like shills of the health care insurance industry to you? Not to me, either.

Hat tip: Pundit and Pundette
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Democrat Approach to Health Care?


Of course you've heard this.

Image courtesy of Think or Thwim
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Remember That November Vote for the Doctor-in-Chief?

Via Bookworm at Bookworm Room:



Ain't it the truth!
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Related posts:

Monday, August 3, 2009

Pakistani Muslim Terrorists Burn Christians to Death

We will be respectful, even when we do not agree. We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over the centuries to shape the world for the better . . . .
--Barack Hussein Obama

Last Saturday I posted a couple of reports of Pakistani Muslims burning 40 or 50 homes of Christians in retaliation for a rumored desecration of a Koran. The first reports indicated that numerous Christian families were made homeless, but that no deaths had occurred. Later, six deaths were reported. Now, eight members of one family are confirmed dead, including a child and four women who were burned to death. Who knows how many more people were killed.

The reported "desecration" is morphing from a few pieces of Koran pages found in the street, possibly left there by children, to the burning of a Koran by "youths."

The horrifying story from the Times Online:

Hundreds of armed supporters of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an outlawed Islamic militant group, set alight dozens of Christian homes in Gojra town at the weekend after allegations that a copy of the Koran had been defiled.

The mob opened fire indiscriminately, threw petrol bombs and looted houses as thousands of frightened Christians ran for safety. “They were shouting anti-Christian slogans and attacked our houses,” Rafiq Masih, a resident of the predominantly Christian colony, said. Residents said that police stood aside while the mob went on the rampage. “We kept begging for protection, but police did not take action,” Mr Masih said.

Police and local officials said that at least eight people, including four women and a child, were killed in the fires. Two others died of gunshot wounds. Residents said that the casualties were much higher; one claimed that the number of dead could be in the dozens as many bodies were still buried under the rubble. Shahbaz Bhatti, the Minister for Minorities, said that 40 Christian homes were torched in rioting. He said there was no truth to allegations that a Koran had been defiled, and accused the police of ignoring his appeal to provide protection to Christians.

Tension started mounting last week after Muslims accused three Christian youths of burning a copy of the Koran. They denied the allegations, but clerics called for their death. On Saturday hundreds of supporters of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, an outlawed Sunni sectarian group, poured into the town from surrounding districts. The group is believed to have close links with al-Qaeda and has been involved in several terrorist attacks targeting security forces in recent years.

Television footage showed armed men running through the streets, gunfire, and women and children wailing. Blackened furniture lay outside burning homes, while a group of people rushed a man suffering from burns on a cart through the streets. Rehman Malik, the Interior Minister, said that the paramilitary troops were sent after police and the local administration failed to control the situation. Security forces were also placed on high alert to prevent violence from spreading to other towns of Punjab.

Security in Gojra, which has a Christian population of about 50,000, was tightened yesterday as funerals were held for the eight victims. Christians make up a small minority of Pakistan’s 160 million people and have been the target of attacks by Islamic extremists before, particularly in eastern Punjab.

Christians also face intimidation because of discriminatory blasphemy laws, including one that carries the death penalty for defiling the Koran and images of the Prophet Muhammad. The law is often misused to settle personal scores.

Hat tip: Libertyblog

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Bring on the Violins: Specter and Sebelius Have to Face the Folks (UPDATED)

Gee, Congress works so hard, and they work fast, too.

It's the old game of hurry up and wait.

They hurry up, and we'll be waiting in line for health care. A lot of us won't make it to the front of the line.

Watch Pennsylvania's Senator Arlen Specter and Obama's Secretary of Health and Human Services, Kathleen Sebelius, face some of the folks whose health care they are in a big hurry to destroy:



Call, fax, email, write. Then call again. Keep calling. Keep writing. Go to a town hall meeting. Contact info here.

Hat tip: Gathering of Eagles: NY, Michelle Malkin
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UPDATE: Specter and Sebelius were peddling their socialist government health care takeover in Constitution Hall at the National Constitution Center on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, two blocks away from the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was adopted and "the Constitution of the United States was debated, drafted and signed."

How's that for brazen nerve?

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Meditation: Who Really Cares?

At American Thinker, contributor Thomas Lifson and others offer profound insights on the revelations of the body language of the President of the United States. Read the whole thing here.
This picture truly is worth at least a thousand words.

after the beers


I am stunned that the official White House Blog published this picture and that it is in the public domain. The body language is most revealing.

Sergeant Crowley, the sole class act in this trio, helps the handicapped Professor Gates down the stairs, while Barack Obama, heedless of the infirmities of his friend and fellow victim of self-defined racial profiling, strides ahead on his own. So who is compassionate? And who is so self-involved and arrogant that he is oblivious?

[snip]

As some AT commentators point out, this picture becomes a metaphor for ObamaCare. The elderly are left in the back, with only the kindness of the Crowleys of the world, the stand up guys, to depend on. The government has other priorities.

One of the major subtexts of the health care debate involves the public's fear of indifferent, powerful bureaucrats ruling their lives. It is one thing to wait in line at the DMV to find out which other line you should wait in, in order to begin the process of waiting for multiple bureaucrats to go through the motions of processing your request. I have spent entire afternoons going through this process.

But when we get to health care, waiting often means enduring pain and dysfunction longer than necessary, sometimes a worsening of the condition, and sometimes death.

That's why I think this image will have genuine resonance. It captures something that older Americans in particular can relate to. The President presses ahead with a program that will tell them to take painkillers instead of getting that artificial hip.

[snip]

Update from Clarice Feldman

A nice comparison of the character of the two most recent presidents. George Bush with Senator Robert Byrd:

Bush with Byrd

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"I was sick and you took care of me."

Matthew 25:36
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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Pakistani Muslims Do Their Bit to "Shape the World" (Updated)

We will be respectful, even when we do not agree. We will convey our deep appreciation for the Islamic faith, which has done so much over the centuries to shape the world for the better . . . .
--Barack Hussein Obama

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Reprinted from Jihad Watch:

Thousands of Muslims rampage, destroy Christian village after family accused of blasphemy

The violence was incited, on the slimmest of evidence, at the local mosques. Islamic Tolerance Alert: "PAKISTAN Christians flee after Muslims destroy village," from UCANews, July 31 (thanks to Weasel Zippers):

KORIAN, Pakistan (UCAN) -- Smoke was still rising from the Christian village of Korian in Punjab province on July 31 after it was completely destroyed in a violent raid the previous night by thousands of Muslims.

Korian was home to about 100 Christian families, most of them laborers, who all fled the area in the wake of the attack. No one died in the incident.

The village in Faisalabad diocese was attacked after Muslims accused a family there of blasphemy. In all, 60 houses and two churches belonging to the Church of Pakistan and the New Apostolic Church were destroyed and livestock stolen.

"They have left nothing. My horse, my only source of income, has also been taken," said Shubaan Masih, a local Christian.

The mob also blockaded the road leading to the village for several hours refusing entry to police or firefighters.

Masih said the mob was armed with firearms and explosives. "They used trucks to break the walls and petrol to start the fires," he said. "We saved our lives only by hiding in the fields until three in the morning, when relatives arrived with vehicles to collect us. The children cried all night," Masih said.

Tension between the Christian and Muslim communities in the area arose after pages containing Islamic inscriptions were found in front of a Christian home on July 26 following a wedding.

A group of Muslims then interrogated those who attended the wedding party, and accused the family of desecrating the Qur'an. The family says it has no knowledge of the offence but nevertheless apologized on July 30, saying that children who did not know what they were doing could have been responsible.

Muslims from surrounding villages gathered that evening at the local mosques before the mood turned ugly, Atif Jamil Pagaan, spokesperson of a Christian NGO told UCA News....

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UPDATE: Initial reports indicated that no people were killed in the attack on the village; however, CNN is now reporting 6 deaths in the town of Gojra (seems to be the same town), 40-50 Christian houses burned in the village, plus 15 Christian houses burned elsewhere in the region. Read more about this at Jihad Watch.
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