Wednesday, December 23, 2009

For Their Next Trick . . .



The latest example of violating principles of transparency and accountability in the single-minded pursuit of legislative victory.

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By JOHN FUND
Look for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid to try to circumvent the traditional conference committee process by which the different versions of health care reform passed by each house will be reconciled. If so, it will be the latest example of violating principles of transparency and accountability in the single-minded pursuit of legislative victory.

Conferences involving members from both houses are messy things. They are usually conducted in public and often televised, and can produce a compromise version of the bill that leaves rank-and-file members tempted to vote against the final version. That could be perilous in the case of health care since it's likely to pass without a vote to spare in the Senate and the House's version passed by only five votes.

North Dakota Senator Kent Conrad, chair of the Budget Committee, has already warned that if the final bill "isn't close to the Senate bill, there will be no way to get the 60 votes here" to shut off debate and pass the final product. But many House members, led by Michigan Rep. John Conyers, are insisting on major changes in the Senate's version.

Mr. Reid and Ms. Pelosi would love to come up with a way to bash heads in private and skip any public discussion that further reveals just how incoherent and unworkable both the bills are. Luckily, there is a subterfuge readily available that wouldn't require the House to swallow the Senate's bill unchanged but also ducks the traditional give-and-take of the conference committee.

When Democrats took over Congress in 2007, they increasingly did not send bills through the regular conference process. "We have to defer to the bigger picture," explained Rep. Henry Waxman of California. So the children's health insurance bill passed by the House that year was largely dumped in favor of the Senate's version. House Ways and Means Chairman Charles Rangel and other Democrats complained the House had been "cut off at the knees" but ultimately supported the bill. Legislation on lobbying reform and the 2007 energy bill were handled the same way -- without appointing an actual conference.

Rather than appoint members to a public conference committee, those measures were "ping-ponged" -- i.e. changes to reconcile the two versions were transmitted by messenger between the two houses as the final product was crafted behind closed doors solely by the leadership. Many Democrats grumbled at the secrecy. "We need to get back to the point where we use conference committees . . . and have serious dialogue," said Rep. Artur Davis of Alabama at the time.

But serious dialogue isn't what Speaker Pelosi and Majority Leader Reid are interested in right now. Look for the traditional conference committee to be replaced by a "ping-pong" game in which health care is finalized behind closed doors with little public scrutiny before the bill is rushed to the floor of each chamber for a final vote.

Thursday, December 17, 2009

SCARY HARRY HIDES THE HEALTH BILL




‘And here’s the most outrageous part: at the end of this rush, they want us to vote on a bill that no one outside the Majority Leader’s conference room has even seen. That’s right. The final bill we’ll vote on isn’t even the one we’ve had on the floor. It’s the deal Democrat leaders have been trying to work out in private’

http://mcconnell.senate.gov/record.cfm?id=320943&start=1

Friday, December 11, 2009

Straight Talk from the Chalkboard

Blue Light Special, and Law & Order's Criminal Behavior




Watch this VIDEOand tell me what that is.

Article HERE.

And speaking of spiraling out of control, in other newsO'Reilly responds to CSI:SVU's pathetic, slanderous Wednesday night episode.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Passing out Prizes - The Free Lunch Award




Obama Accepts Nobel With 'Great Humility'
President acknowledges controversy as he accepts Peace Prize in time of war

These types of headlines crack me up.

I don't know about everyone else, but to me, the fact we are in 2 wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is not the controversy. Maybe to the liberals and the liberal media, who are mad at Barry for not cutting and running out of the wars. But not to me.

No, to me - the controversy is, his being awarded a Nobel Peace Prize, for doing ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

Try again, media. Someone tell me WHY he's getting the Nobel Peace Prize. That's what I want to know.

Or do they just give these things out now? Can I have one?

The irony of all this is - the majority of his supporters (aside from the Bush-hate votes) are all free-lunchers. The something for nothing gang....

In which case........how appropriate it truly is. Isn't it?

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Glenn Beck - Meet the Other Gatecrasher




Glenn Beck - Current Events & Politics

A convicted felon, who was invited to the White House for a state dinner — that alone is exceptionally rare. But even more interesting is that in his prison manual, Creamer laid out a "Progressive Agenda for Structural Change," which included a 10-point plan for foisting universal health care on the American people in 2009.

Read the entire article here.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

The State of our Society




Nothing makes the mentality and state of our society more crystal clear than evidenced by what stories the wonderful media in this country chooses to follow, in great detail, and for endless amounts of time.

This morning's airwaves had discussions of why stories such as Tiger Woods' personal affairs are so grossly (over)covered and because it's what people want to see, hear, or read about. So the media will cover it ad-nausea, for ratings sake.

One show used the O.J. trial as an example. Many people were wondering why the media was covering the O.J. trial nonstop, but completely ignoring international affairs and what was going on in Bosnia at the time. Because the people wanted to watch O.J.

And this is the perfect example of what is wrong with our society. Our great country. A country that seems to want to follow the O.J. trial moreso than the more important news to follow, as in what's going on around the world and is effecting the United States. A country that wants to follow the Tiger Woods story, moreso than pay attention to the Health Care debate, the U.S. Dollar, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, North Korea, the economy, nuclear bombs, and an enormous amount of slime that abounds in Washington D.C.

You can ask someone on the street what's going on with Tiger. Or who O.J. Simpson is. Or what's going on these days with _enter random celebrity here_ - and they will be able to give you all the celebrity gossip and dirt. Ask them a question about something important, however, and they will stare at you with a blank look and have no clue.

And these are the people who vote. These are the people who choose our leaders, with the right to vote, who are completely clueless on the matters that are most important. Scary.

Why do you think the election coverage by the mass media was all about tabloid style headlines? No look into who Obama was, or if he was even qualified to be a President of our great country - but the Sarah Palin tabloid stories just kept on coming. What shoes was she wearing? How expensive is her dress? Non-stop coverage about her pregnant daughter, and her boyfriend. Who's the father of Sarah's son?

And then after the election.......hey wait a minute, do we know anything about this guy?




It is a scary state of mind, our society. An unqualified society, with the power to vote in unqualified people, to run our great Country.

What is wrong with us? What has happened to our priorities?

Something has gone horribly, horribly wrong.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

How The Media Creates Its Own News (Tiger Woods Story)



After the latest celebrity gossip story that has taken the news agencies and radio airwaves by storm - I come to the basic premise and ask this simple question -

WHO THE HELL CARES ABOUT TIGER WOODS' PERSONAL LIFE?!?!?!

The media is bummed because the Florida Highway Patrol announced they are giving Tiger a $164 ticket for careless driving, and 4 pts on his license. That's all there is.

Immediately after the accident happened, the media instantly refers to the tabloid story about Tiger Woods. Yes, the tabloids, whom we dismiss along with the Alien abduction stories, but so fast to use them as Exhibit A to generate a ratings-killer news story!!!

Do we see how the media works?

Tabloids start rumors, then things happen because of the tabloids, at times causing strife within a family. Then they report on the aftermath as NEWS, when they started the news in the first place, whether true or not. The media simply creates its own news.

And it's not solely the media to blame. A lot of people watch and want to know all about a celebrity's personal business, and meanwhile their own lives and family goes to crap because they're too busy watching tabloid news about celebrity gossip.

So i say then we make this come around full circle, line up the media outside their house, then they read about themselves on the news, and see how it feels.

HEADLINE: "Deadbeat Mom watches news all day about Tiger Woods and Michael Jackson and whoever the hell else. Meanwhile, kid jumps out 4 story bedroom window. Photos on TMZ."

Mom reading website: "What? Hey that's my house! Oh my gosh that's my kid!"

Get a grip, people. Focus on your own lives, quit supporting the tabloids and paparazzi, and help us get the media on track, reporting ACTUAL IMPORTANT NEWS!