Archive for the 'Politics' Category

18
Jun
08

An open letter to Congress: Don’t drink the oil man’s Kool-Aid.

Wrapping himself in the once-impermeable defense of “strengthening our national security”, President Bush delivered his magnum opus as a Texas oil man this morning, calling upon our legislature to lift the federal statute banning oil exploration off the nation’s coastline.

Bush implored Congress to open the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve as well, myopically extolling the virtues of industry self-regulation. “Scientists have developed innovative techniques to reach Anwar’s oil with virtually no impact on the land or local wildlife,” Bush said. “I urge members of Congress to allow this remote region to bring enormous benefits to the American people.”

However, once the hyperbole has dissolved under the harsh light of reality, Bush’s proposal runs contrary to every vestige of logic in our new global energy economy.

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22
Apr
08

2008: Beverly Hills P.D. and the Orwellian Era of Ticketing

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The Beverly Hills Police Department wants to use automated speed cameras to target speeders and raise revenue, opening a lucrative market to camera suppliers and local governments alike. But state law must be changed first.

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21
Apr
08

Will the real John McCain please stand up?

Amidst housing prices in free fall and the rising tide of foreclosures, Washington is on the brink of yet another policy disaster. And the one man who has shown clarity and restraint is beginning to crumble.

For the last two months, proposals to bailout the subprime mortgage market have become the new political football in the upcoming presidential election.

As a result, we are in danger of ignoring the moral imperative which lead people into this mess in the first place.

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21
Mar
08

Holy foregone conclusion, Batman!

Apologies for not posting recently; life gets in the way every so often.

At any rate, as I was making my usual rounds through the blogosphere, I ran across a post at MotorAuthority  that blew me away with it’s stunning obviousness.

In a nutshell, the National Center for Public Policy Research  recently released a study where consumers were asked if they would support an increase in gasoline taxes to support initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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24
Feb
08

God damn it, not again…

Apparently, old boy Nader doesn’t know when to say when.

On Meet The Press this morning, Nader announced he would again run for the Presidency, despite damning evidence that his 2000 campaign split the Democratic vote and handed victory to Bush in the highly contested Florida election.

When the recount was halted, Bush won Florida by 537 votes. Nader received nearly 3 million. Yet with all the lucidity of an ostrich with a sand-ensconced cerebellum, Nader refused to admit the obvious, passing the buck to then Secretary of State Katherine Bush.

In the most galling example of self-indulgence, Nader claimed he drew more votes from the GOP than he did from the Democrats. Using voodoo statistics as his post-hoc rationalization would be comic if the stakes weren’t so dear this time around.

Cloak and dagger politics aside, Nader is once again in prime position as a loose cannon and a hopelessly defunct politician. Expanding on his candidacy announcement, Nader dusted off the same old saws from 2000 — repealing the Taft-Hartley Act (to give labor unions free rein) and the blithe expansion of Medicare as a knee-jerk solution to national healthcare. Both show the same lack of basic political awareness that lead Nader to his ineffectual and reckless candidacy in the first place.

Time to fire up the printing presses, gentlemen.

Ralph, don’t run.