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  • The VAT Commission

    02/19/2010 2:42:50 AM PST · by The Raven · 21 replies · 645+ views
    The Wall St Journal | Feb 19, 2010 | editorial
    A couple of trillion dollars in new deficit spending later, President Obama yesterday signed an executive order creating a Bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. Yes, that's really what he called it. And you wonder why Americans are cynical about politics? Having proposed peacetime records for spending as a share of the economy—more than 25% of GDP this year and next—Mr. Obama now promises to make "the tough choices necessary to solve our fiscal problems." And what might those choices be? "Everything's on the table. That's how this thing's going to work," Mr. Obama said. [snip] ... Democrats...
  • Consensus or Con? (WSJ's J. Taranto on Global Warming)

    02/17/2010 2:23:00 AM PST · by The Raven · 16 replies · 584+ views
    The Wall St Journal ^ | Feb 17, 2010 | TARANTO
    This column was scoffing at global warming back when global warming was still cool. But even we have been surprised at the extent of the past three months' "meltdown" of global warmism, to use the metaphor that everyone seems to have settled on. As we've written on various occasions, we didn't know enough about the substance of the underlying science to make a judgment about it. But we know enough about science itself to recognize that the popular rendition of global warmism--dogmatic, doctrinaire and scornful of skepticism--is not the least bit scientific. The revelations in the Climategate emails show that...
  • The Continuing Climate Meltdown (WSJ Ed: More embarrassments for the 'settled' science)

    02/16/2010 1:43:54 AM PST · by The Raven · 12 replies · 1,200+ views
    The Wall St Journal ^ | Feb 16, 2010 | editorial
    It has been a bad—make that dreadful—few weeks for what used to be called the "settled science" of global warming, and especially for the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that is supposed to be its gold standard. First it turns out that the Himalayan glaciers are not going to melt anytime soon, notwithstanding dire U.N. predictions. Next came news that an IPCC claim that global warming could destroy 40% of the Amazon was based on a report by an environmental pressure group. Other IPCC sources of scholarly note have included a mountaineering magazine and a student paper. [snip]
  • Truth and Reconciliation (WSJ: We get Health Care by Force)

    02/13/2010 2:36:11 AM PST · by The Raven · 25 replies · 1,102+ views
    The Wall St Journal ^ | Feb 13, 2010 | editorial
    Those unversed in the arcana of Congressional procedure should familiarize themselves with "reconciliation." It's just another word for nothing left to lose—that is, it's the tactic Democrats seem increasingly likely to use to bypass the ordinary legislative rules and railroad Obama Care into law with a bare partisan majority of 50 Senators, plus Vice President Joe Biden. ...
  • Secession in the Air

    02/12/2010 3:00:35 AM PST · by The Raven · 208 replies · 3,356+ views
    Free Republic ^ | Feb 12, 2010 | Pat Buchannen
    No, it is not 1860 again. But with all the talk of the 10th Amendment, nullification and interposition, states rights and secession -- following Gov. Rick Perry's misstatement that Texas, on entering the Union in 1845, reserved in its constitution a right to secede -- one might think so. Chalk up another one for those Tea Party activists who exploded in cheers when Sister Sarah brought up the dread word in endorsing Rick Perry in the primary. Looking back in American history, however, these ideas, these sentiments, decried as insane inside the Beltway, were once as American as "The Midnight...
  • The CO2 Lie (One more domino falls)

    02/11/2010 2:20:17 AM PST · by The Raven · 39 replies · 1,894+ views
    IBD ^ | Feb 10, 2010 | editorial
    Climate Change: A new study shows that Earth's ability to absorb carbon dioxide from all sources, including man, has remained unchanged for 160 years. As it turns out, there may be no carbon to offset. A major tenet of the global warming religion, straight from the Book of Gore, has been that the ability of the earth to handle increasing CO2 emissions is finite and that once the "tipping point" is reached, the earth will warm uncontrollably. Well, another climate domino has fallen — the myth that man-made CO2 is leading to climate catastrophe. .. The new study, ..show that...
  • BODY FOUND IN LANDING GEAR ON DELTA AIRLINES BOEING 777-200

    02/09/2010 2:38:27 AM PST · by The Raven · 9 replies · 781+ views
    Allvoices ^ | Feb 9, 2010 | Wendy Case
    A Delta Airlines flight 59 from New York landed in Tokyo was undergoing maintenance when a body was found in the landing gear. The body of a man was discovered by a mechanic during a routine maintenance check. The Boeing 777-200 landing gear compartment only accessible just before take off. Japanese authorities suspect the man was a stowaway and looks to have died of hypothermia and frostbite. There didn't appear to be any other injuries to the body. Experts explain that during flight the landing gear and luggage compartments temperatures can fall to as low as minus 58 degrees on...
  • U.S. to Form Climate-Change Agency

    02/09/2010 2:04:24 AM PST · by The Raven · 20 replies · 567+ views
    The Wall St Journal ^ | Feb 9, 2010 | AP
    WASHINGTON—The Obama administration on Monday proposed a new agency to study and report on the changing climate. Also known as global warming, climate change has drawn widespread concern in recent years as temperatures around the world rise, threatening to harm crops, spread disease, increase sea levels, change storm and drought patterns and cause polar melting. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Jane Lubchenco, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, announced NOAA will set up the new Climate Service to operate in tandem with NOAA's National Weather Service and National Ocean Service. "Whether we like it or not, climate change...
  • Prosecutor, Charge Thyself (Cuomo's role in the meltdown)

    02/08/2010 3:00:02 AM PST · by The Raven · 10 replies · 498+ views
    The Wall St Journal ^ | Feb 8, 2010 | editorial
    ... Entitled, "Highlights of HUD Accomplishments 1997-1999," the document chronicles the "accomplishments under the leadership of Secretary Andrew Cuomo, who took office in January 1997." View Full Image Associated Press Andrew Cuomo .HUD's Web visitors learn that in 1999 "Secretary Cuomo established new Affordable Housing Goals requiring Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac—two government sponsored enterprises involved in housing finance—to buy $2.4 trillion in mortgages in the next 10 years. This will mean new affordable housing for about 28.1 million low- and moderate-income families. The historic action raised the required percentage of mortgage loans for low- and moderate-income families that the...
  • A Small GOP (WSJ Editorial)

    01/26/2010 2:20:11 AM PST · by The Raven · 23 replies · 721+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Jan 26, 2010 | editorial
    ... The Republican National Committee holds its winter meeting in Hawaii this week, and party activists may offer a resolution imposing a litmus test on GOP candidates. The brainchild of Indiana lawyer James Bopp Jr.—who has done yeoman work fighting campaign-finance limits—the resolution would bar RNC support or cash to any candidate who agrees with fewer than eight of 10 conservative principles. The litmus list includes: support for smaller government and lower taxes, troop surges in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Defense of Marriage Act, containing Iran and North Korea, and gun rights; as well as opposition to ObamaCare, cap-and-trade legislation,...
  • Obama has suspicious number of letter-writing fans named 'Ellie Light'

    01/23/2010 4:05:35 AM PST · by The Raven · 109 replies · 3,666+ views
    Ellie Light sure gets around. In recent weeks, Light has published virtually identical “Letters to the Editor” in support of President Barack Obama in more than a dozen newspapers.Every letter claimed a different residence for Light that happened to be in the newspaper’s circulation area. Associated PressPresident Barack Obama has both detractors and fans. A curious number of his fans are named Ellie Light.“It’s time for Americans to realize that governing is hard work, and that a president can’t just wave a magic wand and fix everything,” said a letter from alleged Philadelphian Ellie Light, that was published in the...
  • Boston Tea Party (WSJ Editorial)

    01/20/2010 1:43:44 AM PST · by The Raven · 37 replies · 1,410+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Jan 20, 2010 | Editorial
    'It is to me a new and consolatory proof that wherever the people are well-informed they can be trusted with their own government; that whenever things get so far wrong as to attract their notice, they may be relied on to set them to rights." —Thomas Jefferson to Richard Price, January 8, 1789. Two hundred and twenty-one years later, the sage of Monticello has been proven right again. Aroused and well-informed by a year of watching a liberal majority go very far wrong, Massachusetts voters handed a Senate seat held by Ted Kennedy for 47 years to Republican Scott Brown,...
  • Capitalism Fingered as Fiend of the Past Decade [Jonah Goldberg]

    01/01/2010 3:11:31 AM PST · by The Raven · 70 replies · 1,744+ views
    National Review ^ | Jan 1 2010 | Jonah Goldberg
    On the last day of 2009, that awful year, I was listening to a report on National Public Radio (yes, I’m a listener). Reporter Tamara Keith presented a by-now-familiar recap of the worst financial and corporate scandals of the decade, from Enron and Martha Stewart to Tyco and Bernie Madoff. It was a depressing slog of greed, venality, and theft. When the report was over, Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep summarized the report with a tart: “The decade in capitalism.” I don’t want to single out Inskeep, since he was doing what pretty much the entire media establishment has done,...
  • Biased reporting on Climategate (Wash Times Ed.)

    12/28/2009 2:14:26 AM PST · by The Raven · 24 replies · 1,156+ views
    Washington Times ^ | Dec 28, 2009 | editorial
    With trillions of dollars at stake in the battle over global warming, now would be the time for the press to closely scrutinize the claims of those who would reorganize the world's economy from farm to factory and laboratory to living room. And the Climategate scandal - where leaked e-mails and dodgy computer programs from the University of East Anglia raise powerful new questions about the role of politics in climate science - would be the perfect opportunity to explore what is going on behind the scenes. That's not happening.... [snip]
  • The Copenhagen Concoction (WSJ Editorial)

    12/08/2009 1:35:01 AM PST · by The Raven · 10 replies · 706+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Dec 8, 2009 | Editorial
    ... So what exactly is the point of Copenhagen? The question needs to be asked all the more insistently in the wake of last month's disclosure of thousands of documents and emails from the University of East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit (CRU), long considered an authoritative center of temperature data, modeling and forecasts. At a minimum, the emails demonstrate the lengths some of the world's leading climate scientists were prepared to go to manufacture the "consensus" they used to demand drastic steps against global warming. The emails are replete with talk of blacklisting dissenting scientists and journals, manipulating peer review...
  • Climategate Update: CRU emails were leaked before they were hacked

    11/30/2009 1:36:17 AM PST · by The Raven · 27 replies · 1,760+ views
    American Thinker ^ | Nov 30, 2009 | Thomas Lifson
    The BBC received copies of some of the CRU emails more than a month ago, but did nothing about them, sitting on explosive evidence of fraud. The UK Daily Mail reports: .. The sequence of events strongly suggests that an insider leaked some emails to the BBC (and for all we know, others), hoping that they would be incriminating enough to intrigue anyone. When faced with a media stonewall, the insider then chose to post the complete files where they could not quickly be extinguished.
  • Settled Science? [Climategate]

    11/24/2009 2:06:24 AM PST · by The Raven · 19 replies · 1,247+ views
    Wall St Journal | Nov 24, 2009 | JAMES TARANTO
    ... I can't see either of these papers being in the next IPCC report," Jones writes. "Kevin and I will keep them out somehow--even if we have to redefine what the peer-review literature is!" In another, Jones and Mann discuss how they can pressure an academic journal not to accept the work of climate skeptics with whom they disagree. "Perhaps we should encourage our colleagues in the climate research community to no longer submit to, or cite papers in, this journal," Mann writes. . . . .... This is downright Orwellian. What the Post describes is not a vigorous debate...
  • Global Warming With the Lid Off [WSJ on Climategate]

    11/24/2009 1:41:31 AM PST · by The Raven · 28 replies · 2,119+ views
    Wall St Journal | Editorial
    ... Yet even a partial review of the emails is highly illuminating. In them, scientists appear to urge each other to present a "unified" view on the theory of man-made climate change while discussing the importance of the "common cause"; to advise each other on how to smooth over data so as not to compromise the favored hypothesis; to discuss ways to keep opposing views out of leading journals; and to give tips on how to "hide the decline" of temperature in certain inconvenient data. ...
  • Confessions of an ObamaCare Backer [Liberal tells truth]

    11/10/2009 2:18:01 AM PST · by The Raven · 35 replies · 2,722+ views
    Wall St Journal ^ | Nov 10, 2009 | Editorial
    ... Mr. Cassidy is more honest than the politicians whose dishonesty he supports. "The U.S. government is making a costly and open-ended commitment," he writes. "Let's not pretend that it isn't a big deal, or that it will be self-financing, or that it will work out exactly as planned. It won't. What is really unfolding, I suspect, is the scenario that many conservatives feared. The Obama Administration . . . is creating a new entitlement program, which, once established, will be virtually impossible to rescind." Why are they doing it? Because, according to Mr. Cassidy, ObamaCare serves the twin goals...
  • Why the Berlin Wall Fell

    11/09/2009 3:13:42 AM PST · by The Raven · 7 replies · 462+ views
    Wall St Journal | Nov 9, 2009 | Editorial
    In the debate over who deserves credit for causing the Berlin Wall to collapse on the night of November 9, 1989, many names come to mind, both great and small. There was Günter Schabowski, the muddled East German politburo spokesman, who in a live press conference that evening accidentally announced that the country's travel restrictions were to be lifted "immediately." There was Mikhail Gorbachev, who made it clear that the Soviet Union would not violently suppress people power in its satellite states, as it had decades earlier in Czechoslovakia and Hungary. There were the heroes of Poland's Solidarity movement, not...