But hey. We have to do something, right? And complaining about stuff like this is essentially telling terrorists, just pack your explosives in that gaping cavity in your chest where you had the lumpy malignancy scraped out. Don’t be so fucking prudish, people. We’re protecting freedom!** **** update: And so on! (thanks to zamoose)
November 2010
Speaking of giving government broader powers…
Even as the Heritage Foundation fights the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act, Barton Hinkle of the Richmond Times Dispatch suggests that, on the issue of marijuana legalization (drawing on Raich), Heritage argued more like big government Republicans than small government conservatives. In urging the defeat of California’s legalization initiative, Hinkle notes, Heritage “tried to shoot down the argument from federalism” (among other things): “Marijuana advocates claim that federal enforcement of
"Does The FDA Really Need More Power?"
That’s a rhetorical question, clearly: […] Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D–NV) wants to grant the FDA even more unaccountable administrative authority. Specifically, he is pushing for passage of the FDA Food Safety Modernization Act in the lame duck session that opened this week. Representative John Dingell (D–MI), who sponsored the companion bill approved by Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-CA) House in July 2009, hailed the proposed act as “a monumental
Provocateurism 15: "Hiding Socialism"
From Stanley Kurtz’s Radical-in-Chief, ppgs 59-60: Every aspect of Obama’s treatment of his career choice in Dreams from My Father was an active theme at the 1983 Cooper Union Socialist Scholars Conference. Want to fight the “dirty deeds” of Reagan and his minions? Become a community organizer. Do it well — and do it in a minority community — and you just might become the next Harold Washington, leading a
"Holder Strikes Out in First Gitmo Civilian Trial"
Sure. But it’s not whether you win or lose. It’s how you play the game. Right?*
Pragmatic Murkowski to Tea Partiers: "I was elected by Democrats, mostly, so eat me"
Okay. So I paraphrased: As her write-in votes surpassed the votes for Republican nominee Joe Miller this week, Murkowski asserted her independence from the party. Murkowski told the press she feels liberated because she won “not because I came as my party’s nominee but because a very, very wide range of Alaskans of all political stripes have stepped up and said ‘you’re the person we want to represent us in
Murkowski, redux
After blasting Sarah Palin yesterday, Princess Lisa has moved on to the next leg of her “the candidates selected and backed by the GOP Establishment are completely different animals from the kinds of candidates selected by, and supportive of, the TEA Party”- tour, this time taking aim at Jim DeMint: “I think some of the Republicans in the Congress feel pretty strongly that he and his actions potentially cost us
"Fed's $600b bond buy lays an egg here and abroad"
So argues Michael Barone: I don’t claim to be an expert on monetary policy or international finance, but I’ve been astonished by the degree of disrespect expressed here and abroad to the latest economic policies of President Obama and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. The policies in question are the Obama administration’s attempts to convince other countries (especially China) to strengthen their currencies and the Fed’s renewed bout of quantitative
"It's not a message problem"
Harsanyi: […] President Barack Obama promised Obamacare was going to immediately alleviate some of the pain of rising premiums for businesses. This week, we learned that 111 waivers had already been granted by the administration to those threatening to drop coverage for tens of thousands of employees they can no longer afford to cover. Others around the country, like AARP (sweet schadenfreude) and Boeing, were forced to raise their premiums,
Harbingering
Jules Crittenden sends along this sneak peak at our future as wards of the medical collective: The state’s health insurance connector — the highly touted agency that aims to bring cheap medical care to the masses — has turned into a legal pit bull by aggressively going after a growing number of Bay Staters who say they can’t afford mandated insurance — or the penalties imposed for not having it.
