And it’s porktacular! It’s nearly 2,000 pages, and even the tables summarizing its thousands of earmarks are a sight to behold. The AP is rightly portraying the bill as the porkers’ last hurrah, a kind of monster’s ball for old-guard appropriators — Republican and Democratic alike — “seeking one last victory before tea party-backed GOP insurgents storm Congress intent on ending the good old days of pork-barrel politics.” […] […]
December 14, 2010
Everything that rises must converge. For fairness.
This is what the “diversity” movement has wrought: After weeks of debate that touched on academics, race and politics, Evanston Township High School District 202 approved a dramatic plan Monday night that eliminates an honors English course for the highest-achieving incoming freshmen — usually white students. The unanimous school board vote paves the way for freshmen of all races, socioeconomic and achievement backgrounds next fall to take the same freshman
“Moody’s Raises Specter of U.S. Downgrade After Tax Cut Deal”
Pragmatism! Moody’s Investors Service, a leading credit rating agency, warned in a report on Monday that the tax cut compromise could imperil the U.S. government’s top Aaa rating, though a downgrade remains highly unlikely. The Moody’s report pointed to provisions such as a temporary payroll tax holiday and extensions of unemployment insurance and the Bush-era tax cuts as likely to produce “substantially higher budget deficits,” even accounting for an expected
How to mess up your new “political movement” right from the outset
Kiki McClean and Mark McKinnon discuss No Labels with Judy Woodruff at PBS. No need to watch the whole thing, though. Just listen to Kiki McClean’s first answer. What “party” is that, Kiki? Does the “party” you hope to “make stronger” have a name, dear? Does it already exist as a thing whose label you’ve decided it best to obfuscate? And Mr McKinnon: are you really comfortable being labeled a
ObamaCare and the unconstitutional mandate
Judge Henry Hudson: “The unchecked expansion of congressional power to the limits suggested by the Minimum Essential Coverage Provision would invite unbridled exercise of federal police powers.” Reading conservative responses to yesterday’s ruling out of the VA court left me very sad, frankly. And that’s because many of us actually found ourselves giddy that a federal judge looked at the plain language of the Commerce Clause and ruled that no,
Michelle Obama: “we can’t just leave it up to the parents.”
From which tyranny is born: Keep your hands off my uterus! kid’s rainbow Gogurt!
