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November 2010

The "the reverse death threat" post

Sometimes the commentators here totally slay me. But I’m not likely to prosecute, so no worries. Carry on.

"Obama wants DREAM Act in lame duck"

He’s sliding to the middle, you see. Because he’s pragmatic that way: President Barack Obama told Democratic members of Congress Tuesday he wants the DREAM Act passed in the lame duck session as a “down payment” on substantial immigration reform, according to members at the meeting. And, he said, he’d call resistant senators to get them on board. The president told Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), Reps. Nydia Velasquez (D-N.Y.) and

"Deficit Reduction"

Thomas Sowell sees a forest where others insist there are but trees: Deficit commissions make it politically possible to spend money first and get somebody else to recommend raising taxes later. They are a virtual guarantee of never-ending increases in both spending and taxes. Why provide political cover? Leave the big spenders out there naked in front of the voters! Either the elected officials will change their ways or the

"Illegal Immigrants Win Ruling on College Fees"

Sounds bad, doesn’t it? — this knowing that illegal aliens can attend California colleges at a rate much lower than can citizens from other states? Perhaps we should all remember that when California’s broke ass comes begging for a bailout from the rest of the union. On the flip side, though, I find that if you replace “illegal immigrants” with “undocumented future citizens who represent the best and most noble

"Memo to Senate GOP: Don't blow it on earmarks ban"

Washington Examiner: Votes within the two major parties’ congressional caucuses are traditionally by secret ballot when choosing their respective legislative leaders. The earmarks moratorium proposed by Sen. Jim DeMint, Sen. Tom Coburn and a host of other conservatives, however, is a leadership issue of a different kind. It’s not about an individual senator but rather the credibility of the GOP caucus. As Lee said, the earmarks moratorium “is a critical

"Murkowski Swipes at Palin's Intelligence"

National Journal: Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski, currently embroiled in legal challenges over her write-in candidacy, took a shot at former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s intelligence Monday night. “I just do not think that she has those leadership qualities, that intellectual curiosity that allows for building good and great policies,” Murkowski told CBS anchor Katie Couric. “You know, she was my governor for two years, and I don’t think that

Fly the surreal skies

A few days ago I cited political correctness as one of the biggest threats to classical liberal ideals — that is, to the founding ideals of this country (with a focus on individual autonomy and liberty; private property rights; government by consent of the governed) — noting at the time that what PC does, and what in fact it is designed to do, is inverts those very ideals so that,

Beseiged McConnell backs crazed whims of Tea Party "purists"

Or, as the LA Times would have it, “In about-face, Sen. Mitch McConnell backs ban on earmark spending.” But I like my headline better. related: In a stunning development, Glenn Reynolds fails to condemn McConnell for caving to unhelpful kooks demanding ideological fidelity to fiscal conservatism, even if that fidelity is largely symbolic. All of which clearly validates those of the belief that JEFF GOLDSTEIN IS CRAZY DANGEROUS AND UNSTABLE!

"The Accidental Statist"

Obama’s socialism? Turns out it was all very necessary and pragmatic. So. I guess that settles it, then. (h/t TerryH)

That trillion dollar omnibus bill? Obama still wants it.

Looks like the pragmatic Good Man has decided that moving to the center is a sucker’s play. Instead: Shut out the “obstructionist” haters and their bitter-clinger mandate and bring on the spendings! White House senior advisor David Axelrod made it clear on Sunday that President Obama has made no commitment to vetoing spending bills that contain earmarks despite calls from fiscal hawks for the president to make that pledge. Axelrod