Examining the RINO virus.

Two things are immediately apparent on the road to Change ™; why democrats are convinced The Rich® don’t pay taxes, (Obama’s elitist left wing brain trust is overflowing with people who don’t pay their taxes), and why Republicans have been beaten like a bunch of two-dollar whores in the past two elections; the difference between a donkey and an ass is what exactly?  It’s called the RINO virus.

 

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Can Lynch capitalize on Obama’s mistakes?

Can John Lynch capitalize on the slim advantage of Keynesian economics?  .

 

First off, Obama is couching his spending addiction in Keynesian economics.  He has to realise that it won’t actually work unless he has spending a) on projects that will have a positive economic impact on long term growth outside of government, and b) tax cuts that actually expand economic opportunity and stimulate short term growth in the business community now.

 

Tax cuts are the key.  They create long term stability and attract business and investment that will eventually increase revenue to offset the initial deficit spending.  Government spending never creates more revenue for the government, so when deficit intolerance intrudes on poor spending choices, taxes are raised–killing growth–and the Keynesian model collapses, creating economic stagnation, and a drawn out recession.

 

President Obama’s stimulus is destined to fail without a major retool because his spending is loaded with handouts that do no significant long term economic good, and what he calls tax cuts are actually welfare checks that do no short term lasting good.    Keynesian spending was never meant to fund art or special interest groups and if Obama persists he will have stimulated nothing of lasting value, including his usefulness as a leader. 

 

But John Lynch has an opportunity to make New Hampshire the place to do business—partly on the Federal dime–if he has the sense to take a chance and makes the right decisions.  He may get up to 300 million, and if he handles it properly, he might save New Hampshire some of the pain other New England states are pre-destined to suffer because of their tax policies.

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Shea-Porter and Hodes on Proper protection?

The Stimu-less bill the NH twain rubber-stamped on Wednesday included a provision that would require all those supposed shovel-ready projects to get their steel from American companies.  That’s right, no foreign steel.

And you thought they cut the 400 million for “protection” out of the bill.

So is this how Obama heals our tarnished image with the global community.  Trade protectionism.   Who said experience doesn’t matter?

Well, the foreign governments got the message.  They are already lining up to give Mr. Obama piece of their mind, suggesting that similar actions against us would have to follow if the provision manages to survive and become law.  (Is this the test Biden warned us about?)

Preliminary estimates by several fortune 500 companies peg the potential job losses from a slew of global trade barriers in the tens of millions as the increased cost of global goods, and the problems in acquiring them strain an already fragile US economy.

So yeah,  Hodes and Shea-Porter voted for a stimu-less bill filled with lefty handouts, and hundreds of billions in non-stimulus spending, but they also  supported trade protectionism on top of it.   This must be part of that helping the middle class mantra, right?

So I am of course assuming that they actually knew what they were voting for.   I mean you don’t actually vote for 800 billion in pointless handouts after whining about fiscal responsibility and accountability, or about the culture of corruption you’re going to help clean up, do you?  You don’t blindly support trade barriers in a global economy that will affect every job sector while you are claiming to create jobs for (your union buddies) do you? Do you? 

Is it possible they never even pulled Pelosi’s sunshine yellow  post-it off the front, the one that said “just vote yes?”  Are their copies filed away in the ‘Victory’ drawer without even one dog-eared page?

No matter how it played out, as the bill meets stiffer opposition in the Senate, the public is learning a lot more about just how bad this bill really is, something our House Reps–the fiscal conscience of congress, seemed unconcerned with in their rush to give Obama a quick victory.

It’s good to know where their priorities lie.  Of course we always knew didn’t we, yet for some reason they got re-elected anyway.  So you know the old saying, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice…

Judd Gregg-Filibuster slayer?

A good tyrant kills off any pretenders to his throne to protect and secure his power.  While that’s not exactly how it’s done these days, President Obama may be executing a strategy that accomplishes the same thing.

 

Roll Call is reporting that Senator Judd Gregg is aware of a potential nomination by Obama to be the next commerce secretary.  Gregg, who has been warming to Obamanomics, and appears to be cozying up to the new administration, has never been considered long on republican principles by conservatives, and likely to have a fight on his hands in two years to seperate himslef form any Democrat rival.  (Or any serious conservative primary cadndaites) So It’s not difficult to see him taking the job.   

But is he willing to make that kind of mark on history?   He could forever be known as the Republican who helped give Mr. Obama and his massive liberal agenda  with a filibuster-proof Senate. 

 

And there-in lies the subterfuge (if genius isn’t the right word) of the Obama administration.

 

Picking any Republican Senator (but Gregg in particular)—whom any democrat led Senate committee would confirm for obvious reasons—allows Democrat Governor John Lynch to appoint his replacement until the 2010 election when Greggs term expires.  It’s a pick destined to be a Democrat, most likely a congressional house member from New Hampshire like Paul Hodes.

 

Now there are those who claim that Lynch might exercise his “independent streak” and appoint a Republican, but that’s total nonsense.  Lynch is as doe-eyed for Washington as Gregg is, and being the democrat who could have given Obama a filibuster-proof senate but decided not to because of some ‘independent streak,’  is not something he wants on his resume.  Lynch would appoint a democrat given the chance and I suspect Obama knows this.

 

So if Judd Gregg is on the short list, and he gets a shot at being Commerce Secretary, he has a big decision to make.  Will he kick his party to the curb and give the liberals their shot at a utopian collectivist agenda, or stand tall for the resistance?

Welcome to the Resistance

Supporters of small government are officially in the minority.
And eentrenched Liberalism, to be referred to from here on out as the Empire, is going to use its ‘mandate’ for change to expand government, and then figure out how to pay for it later–with our incomes.  (At the state and federal level)
No matter what you may think that means to you today, understand that government is a beast whose own survival requires tax dollars to feed upon.  No one person in government–with only a few very rare exceptions–will elect to decrease their budget willingly.  Bureaucratsare wired to multiply like rabbits, rabbits that end up in the public sector unions who then cost as much to fire as they do to keep.  The more mouths there are to feed–that includes goofy programs–the more money they need to feed them.
All of this is paid for by you and I.  Most of it is completely useless.  And if you don’t believeme, think about this, then answer the question that follows.   In the past two years the Democrats who ran New Hampshire wiped out an 80 million dollar budget surplus and added half a million in new spending all to grow government.  Despite increased revenue every year, some form all the fees and taxes they raised, the democrats still out spent themselves and had to bond 80-90 million to balance their bloated budget.  None of that addresses the expected 200-500 million deficit we already face today for the next budget.
Here’s the question.  How much better was your life as a result of all this activity–growth of government and spending–by our democrat controlled state government?   I did not gain a single thing.
My taxes went up.  It costs me more to do stuff.  That’s the only evidence I can see in my life that the efforts of the past two years amounted to anything, and I bet a significant majority of you have the exact same answer.
Well guess what–they are about to do it again.  And don’t be fooled by promises to ’slash-budgets.’  These are the same budgets they just bloated to no positive affect.  Now they want to cut them? 
The economy will only slow them down a tiny bit.  Are you prepared to protect your wallet–your very lifestyle–from a spending program just looking for a bigger budget; from a government that happens to have a state (New Hampshire) instead of a State that happens to have a government.
Join the Resistance.