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What a bad month for Obama. After working with the House to jam Cap-n-Tax down our collective throats, it looked like nothing could derail the Obama express. Already, ObamaStimulus, well under way – or not – showed signs of not working. So much so that His Highness found himself forced to invent new wording to describe his failed stimulus philosophy – jobs saved or created. Like we would fall for that one.

After ObamaCap-n-Tax, Captain America along with his first mate Nancy Pelosi, rubbed their hands together in unbridled excitement, sensing the fruition of liberal wishes all across the great land of Obamatopia. Certainly the Greek Gods smiled down upon them. Soon they would be replaced by The One. Then came the bad news. Not so fast Captain Disaster.

For some reason, liberals hate reading. They don’t read bills, they don’t read the Constitution – I am not sure they are aware of the document – and they don’t read the American people. When a Gallup poll showed America shifting towards conservatism – they wrote it off, ignored it, tried to explain it away; anything but admit it. Liberals everywhere found it inconceivable and beyond imagining that the sheeple of this country found their way of governing to be – well – distasteful and undesirable. They were “shocked” at the Tea Party protests, and “shocked” as they found themselves outnumbered at their own planned venues designed to fill our hearts will love for the social engineering of medicine. Outnumbered by conservative vermin- sometimes at a ratio of 10-to-1.

Disinformation, they protested. His Highness jumped on board – claiming the Republican’s disinformation campaign concerning his beloved health care was “destroying my presidency”. Interesting that he also admitted, along with many members of the House and Senate, that he was unaware of most of the aspects of the bill. In short, he had not read it, or even bothered to have someone read it for him. The argument of “I don’t know the facts, but I conclude the other side is distorting them”, falls flat on an American public that – surprise! – possess a great deal more smarts than the elites in the Washington liberal establishment and their fellow pirates at MoveOn, Daily Kos, and most of the media outlets give them credit for. Of course, Obama is well aware the scaffolding of the bill serves the purpose of killing private insurance and forcing everyone onto the “public plan”. The real disinformation campaign is by Obama and the liberals on the Utopian ship to Nowhere. Only a liberal could look you in the face, claim you are lying, and know who the real liar is. If not a liberal, then someone very neurotic – but then they are the same, are they not? But I digress.

Some not so liberal Democrats, their heads screwed on straight after suffering through the backlash on Cap-n-Tax from their constituents, noticed they had a backbone and were not the puppets of Madam Pelosi and His Highness. A crack in the wall appeared.

Then came the plummeting poll numbers for Obama’s policies, and the latest Rasmussen poll that has Obama’s approval index at -11. The recipe for disaster is almost complete. Martha Stuart would be proud:

  • Add one measure of cap-n-tax passed by the House.
  • Add an element of surprise to many representatives at their constituent’s anger for the rushed passing of the debacle that is cap-n-tax
  • Add a few level headed Blue Dogs democrats to the liberal mix
  • Let boil for a couple of weeks as health care is debated
  • Add enough rope to the roiling stew to allow His Highness to hang himself at a presser pushing socialized health care
  • Add more rope to allow His Highness to hang himself with additional controversial statements concerning a certain police officer and a teacher at Harvard. Proclamtions our Dear Leader predicated on the statement he possessed none of the facts. Sound familiar?
  • Add plunging poll numbers and a missed August deadline for health reform
  • Add an entire congressional recess for the public’s intelligence to be further insulted by liberal advertisements touting how well the government runs things and sound the praises for the gift that is socialized health care without actually calling it socialized health care. Watch in amazement as they keep trying to tell us that we can keep our current plan if we like it. Nothing about pushing out private insurance on an exchange where it is forced to compete with the “public option”. Nothing to see here, just move along.
  • Simultaneously add in advertisements that show the truth of liberal diversion and legislative tactics concerning said socialized health care and what “the public plan” really means. Higher costs, rationing, and the death of ingenuity. Not to mention control over when you will die. Thanks a lot for the hard work grandma, but the sad fact is, your just too darn old and not worth saving, so perform your duty for the collective and just die already will you. Government as God.
  • During this month, mix in an earful of complaints and outright anger directed at representatives and senators who suddenly find the fear of God a constant companion as their re-election in 2010 hangs in the balance.
  • Lastly, mix in additional plunging poll numbers for His Highness, especially given that The Obama-conomy: “It’s worse than you think”

    Let it all stew and watch Obama’s liberal castle crumble around his ears. This is not to say His Most High can’t do any damage in the 3 1/2 years remaining, even with the slaughter for liberalism that will be the 2010 elections. His Highness will drag this country through the mud as often as possible, but we have weathered worse. It will take a long time to get rid of the taste of the ObamaNation.

    In closing, I had the opportunity to watch Zach Galifianakis, of “The Hangover” fame in a film titled “Visioneers”. An odd little movie to be sure, but with many poignant points. In this world of the future, dreams are considered bad. Both in the literal sense – as when sleeping – and in the figurative sense – such as possessing them. Having either or both types of dreams can lead to one exploding – in the literal sense (I told you the movie was a bit odd). I won’t give away the plot, but there is one scene in the move when the protagonist is told that in order to get rid of dreams, it is important to kill that which is most important to you. For most of us, this would be our family or a loved one. In the context of this country, that would be life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, or as my Naval friend says, “Life, liberty, and the happiness of pursuit”.

    Then it struck me. That is exactly what socialism is – what liberalism is. It is the overt and often covert attempt to level the playing field by making everyone as miserable as everyone else. No more excellence allowed in this utopia. If you succeed, we will punish you and take away the fruits of your labor. Anyone found possessing ambition or passion will be trampled upon, ridiculed, pilfered, and outcast. No dreams allowed, except those provided for by the state. Do not think for yourself, do not think for others; do not think, period. Mediocrity and blandness are the order of the day and we will all be equal, not under God, but under the clenching fist of Government, for Government is now your God, and that other god is no longer allowed, for there is only one true God, known as “The State”.

    For now, just call Him Obama.

    In other news and opinion:

    Jonah Goldberg hits the proverbial nail on the head: None dare say rationing:

    Let us for a moment adopt the proposition that health care is in fact a “right,” as pretty much every liberal politician has told us.

    Now let us consider how President Obama’s health-care bill would work. An official body – staffed with government doctors, actuaries, economists and other experts – will determine which treatments, procedures and remedies are cost-effective and which are not. Then it will decide which ones will get paid for, and which won’t. Democrats call this “cost-controls.” But for the patient and the doctor, it’s plain old rationing.

    Now, imagine if the government had a body of experts charged with figuring out what your free-speech rights are, or right to assemble, or worship. Mr. Jones, you can say X and Y but not Z. Ms. Smith, you can freely assemble with Aleutians, Freemasons and carpenters, but you may not meet in public with anyone from Cleveland or of Albanian descent. Mrs. Wilson, you may pray to Vishnu and Crom, but never to Allah or Buddha, and when you do pray, you cannot do so for longer than 20 minutes, unless it is one of several designated holidays. See Extended Prayer Form 10-22B.

    Michelle Malkin: “The siren call of judicial activism”. Here is to hoping that, one day, a majority of our federal legislature suddenly decides that judicial activism is grounds for impeachment. If judges are allowed to continue to invent law from the bench, then the constitution is nothing but a piece of paper. We already have a group of people to do that – Congress. Remember that strange concept called separation of powers? It is not a hurdle to be overcome – it is written in the very fabric of this land.

    Hot Air’s Ed Morrissey: New Dem strategy on ObamaCare: Ignore the evidence and just trust us!. No thanks. I would sooner trust a used car salesman or a snake oil peddler.

    Call it faith-based economics. Just forget all of those people who make a living at looking at balance sheets, cost projections, and legislative analysis — trust us! For a party that screeched about returning science to its “rightful place” in policymaking, they seem highly enamored of tarot cards and entrail-reading when it comes to their own fiscal policies.

    Glenn Reynold’s on Michelle Malkin’s Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies. Read it, buy it for a loved one, pass it on.

    Emperor Misha I eviscerates in the usual fascinating fashion, exposing Obama and his Latin American advisor. Kinds of puts things in perspective. Read Pieces Coming Together.

    The CNN political ticker reports: RNC commits nearly $1 million on health care campaign. Now that’s change put to good use. More of the same, please! See the story for a list of the Democrat targets. I don’t think CNN will allow the trackback to my story – as they have in the past. Fair and balanced? I think not. Puppets who like to have their strings pulled – you betcha. Am I surprised? Come on, take a guess…

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When your enemy is in the midst of making a mistake, don’t interrupt him — Napoleon Bonaparte

The House is set to vote on the Cap-and-Trade money pilfering scheme. As I indicated in a yesterday’s post, Ian Pilimer’s book, available now at Heaven And Earth: Global Warming – The Missing Science Climate Change   When Stupid Collides With Dogma   Part Two, changed the view of Australians.

In particular, the book has created a backlash against what now recognized in that country as a hoax of grand proportions, visited on us by liberals for decades. It is an industry of deceit, designed to save a planet that that does not need saving and, if it does, nothing we do will make even the smallest of differences. In the end, it is our economy that will need saving. The book exposes, in ways that cannot be disputed by intelligent scientists, that global warming in not man-made, and that it is the Sun/Earth system responsible for warming and cooling periods – just like it has been for billions of years. It is amazing that those who swear by the tenants of Darwinism could, in the same breath, ignore the fact the earth has cooled and heated multiple times throughout history and pre-history. However, stupid is as stupid does and it looks like the House has the votes – for now.

The question remains – will the Senate have the votes? This is where things get interesting. It takes 60 votes to stop a filibuster and with Robert Byrd and Ted Kennedy out, it comes down to any conversvative Democrats looking for re-election in 2010 mid-terms and how much the RNC, Republican politicians, bloggers, and radio show hosts educate the public through the median of television, radio, and the internet. Once American’s learn about what this bill has to offer in terms of pilfering money from their wallets then even a few Republican’s in the Senate with a propensity to vote with the half-wits may quickly change their mind. Already Rep. Doc Hastings over at The Hill’s Congress Blog has this to say:

On Monday, Democrat Representatives Henry Waxman and Ed Markey released an updated 1,200 page National Energy Tax bill. Unfortunately, the bill continues to contain a variety of measures that will devastate our economy and worsen the recession.

In addition to spiking Americans’ energy bills, 2.5 million Americans can expect to lose their job because of this bill, according to the National Black Chamber of Commerce. But instead of providing substantial support for jobless Americans, Democrats have actually crafted a bill that delivers more support for wildlife and trees in foreign countries. In fact, this bill provides four times as much to wildlife/natural resources/domestic adaptation, four times as much to international adaptation (i.e. – foreign aid) and clean technology transfer, and five times as much to tropical forests than they provide for Americans who lose their job because of this bill.

During a serious economic recession, do Democrats really believe that Congress should pass legislation that will send more American jobs to China and India, and more America dollars to wildlife and tropical trees in foreign countries? This is one more sign that Democratic Leaders are out of touch with the needs of struggling Americans.

Republicans believe there is a better way to help create new jobs and address our energy crisis. The American Energy Act is an all-of-the-above plan that will develop all types of American-made energy, including renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, hydropower, nuclear and biomass, while also producing more American-made oil and natural gas. Instead of moving the National Energy Tax bill, Democrat Leaders should immediately hold a vote on a comprehensive energy plan.

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The cost of this monstrosity in terms of jobs and increased energy costs is well documented. The bill is so large, those voting on it have not even read the whole thing yet. However, a silver lining does exist. If the House does pass the bill, a targeted and aggressive campaign can and should kill the bill in the Senate. This campaign should continue at regular intervals as the 2010 mid-terms approach. Combined with the cost of healthcare reform, the education of the American voter will lead to a backlash against anyone in a purple or blue state who voted for this legislation, which basically is nothing more than legalizing governmental theft.

In a way, though, the passage of this legislation by the Senate would also be a mixed blessing. The damage to an economy in recession, especially if combined with healthcare reform, will hardly go unnoticed. The subsequent bloodbath the Democrats will experience in 2010 should provide enough votes to overturn the legislation and, if necessary, kill Obama’s chance of re-election if he finds himself able to keep it alive with a veto. That is, if the Republican’s have the guts to act like leaders, and I am not talking about Colin Powell style Republicans either or cuddly-cozy Republicans too intellectually embalmed to actually do anything. They remind me of those fainting goats that seize up when frightened.

In the end, though, it is people like you and me who will make the difference. Today is the day to concentrate on the house. To that end, Michelle Malkin has an excellent call-to-arms with a link to find out who your representative is.

Make your voice heard. If we can kill this in the House, all the better. Send those emails, make those phone calls, and fax your representative. Do all of these today. That is, unless you don’t care about mortgaging your children’s future to a bunch of greedy bastards.

An old idiom states that a fool who persists in his folly becomes wise. It is obvious to this citizen the author of this statement was unable to imagine the modern politician.

More accurately, I think it is far more accurate to say there is no cure for stupid.

Glenn Reynolds on the bill:

INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY ON WAXMAN-MARKEY: “The House of Representatives is preparing to vote on an anti-stimulus package that in the name of saving the earth will destroy the American economy. Smoot-Hawley will seem like a speed bump.”

Ed Morrissey at Hot Air posts: Cap and trade vote today, complete with AP spin; Update: 300-page, last-minute amendment. Will the insanity ever stop?

The Club For Growth – 15 Reasons to Oppose Climate Change

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