Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Obamacare Waivers Now Total 1372
Waivers have increased 332 since early March. The data may be found here.
TheHill.com has a story about it here.
The Daily Caller has another one here, quite delicious: it seems Nancy Pelosi's district has gotten 20 percent of the latest waivers, with lots of them going to up-scale eateries and the like in San Franfreako.
Equality under the law?
Fuhgeddaboutit.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Here's Some Novel Healthcare Accountability For Ya: Pay or Die!
“I think we have to find a way to hold people accountable for paying for their health care."
-- Newt Gingrich, quoted here
No Newts in 2012
Everybody's piling on today. ThinkProgress.org on the left is one, with links to some of the righties joining on the pile, here. George Will notably on Sunday called his an unserious candidacy. Indeed.
Does Newt really expect us to believe that his different version of a healthcare mandate is any less radical than Obama's, or than Rep. Paul Ryan's proposed entitlement reforms for that matter?
Newt evidently also thinks that his long history of flip-flops, detailed by The Weekly Standard, doesn't matter in the new world of Obama's promises with expiration dates.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Need for Cooling Water at Fukushima Reactors Due to Leaks, Not Boil-Off
Leaks in the pressure vessels themselves, where the fuel is. In other words, perhaps three of the reactors are technically in a state of meltdown and breached containment.
This appears to be the conclusion this week, ever since repair of a water gauge has resulted in data showing that the water is disappearing at a faster rate than otherwise expected, and apparently accumulating in the lower levels of the plant, in the turbine buildings. Radiation levels where the water is pooling are said in a Wall Street Journal story to be in the range of 1 to 2 Sieverts per hour. A two hour exposure at such levels would kill you in 30 days.
Scientific American has these details via Reuters:
"There must be a large leak," Junichi Matsumoto, a general manager at the utility [TEPCO] told a news conference.
"The fuel pellets likely melted and fell, and in the process may have damaged...the pressure vessel itself and created a hole," he added.
Since the surface temperature of the pressure vessel has been holding steady between 100 and 120 degrees Celsius, Matsumoto said the effort to cool the melted uranium fuel by pumping in water was working and would continue.
VESSEL HAS A HOLE
Based on the amount of water that is remaining around the partially melted and collapsed fuel, Matsumoto estimated that the pressure vessel had developed a hole of several centimeters in diameter.
Read the full story, here.
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Newt Thinks Paul Ryan is a Right Wing Radical
Here.
If Jack Kemp were alive to hear that, he'd have died of a heart attack on the spot after the laugh heard round the world. PAUL RYAN REPRESENTS THE MIDDLE.
I suppose declaring independence from Great Britain would have been too radical for Newt, too.
Is this what happens to conservatives when they become Catholics?
Bank Failures By Year
2000: 002
2001: 004
2002: 011
2003: 003
2004: 004
2007: 003
2008: 025
2009: 140
2010: 157
Year to Date 2011: 40
Saturday, May 14, 2011
The Line of the Day from Real Clear Politics
"I heard the line was too long so Osama gave up."
-- kegan05, comment in response to:
George Bush: The Smug Head Speaks
Just recently, here:
Bush said US foreign policy needs to continue to promote the ideas of democracy and freedom as a way to combat global terrorism.
"The long-term solution is to promote a better ideology, which is freedom. Freedom is universal," Bush said.
The problem is that 1.57 billion people around the world, who value submission as a way of life over freedom, would not agree.
Fighting ideology with ideology is not the solution.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Manufacturing Jobs Have Tanked to Levels Last Seen in the 1940s
The declines under W and under Obama have been precipitous, after three decades of relative continuity.
The jobs all went to China. I love my fancy stainless steel All-Clad cookware made there. Unfortunately I can't afford the steak I'd like to cook in it.
"And they shall beat their cookware into swords, and their patio furniture into spears, and nation shall lift up the sword against nation, and they shall learn to make warfare evermore."
Allegations Planned Parenthood Complicit in Covering Up Child Rape in Kansas
As reported here:
During 18 months in 2002 and 2003, Planned Parenthood and Tiller performed 166 abortions on girls aged 14 or younger, yet state agencies had only one report of statutory child rape from each. Why weren't they reporting clear cases of child rape, as required by law?
If Healthcare is a Right, a Doctor Becomes a Slave
A point we have made in the past:
"With regard to the idea of whether you have a right to health care, you have realize what that implies. It's not an abstraction. I’m a physician. That means you have a right to come to my house and conscript me. It means you believe in slavery."
-- Senator Rand Paul, quoted here
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Obama Sent Planes to Mexico to Fight Fires, But Wouldn't Help Texas
Military C-130s were sent to stop Mexico's fires in April, as reported here, but Texans didn't get a federal declaration of disaster for their recent fires, as reported here.
Obviously, Mexico provides Obama with more votes than Texas.
Showing no favor to worthy people: one of the marks of a tyranny. And another is like it, from Aristotle: "The guards of a tyrant are foreigners."
Showing no favor to worthy people: one of the marks of a tyranny. And another is like it, from Aristotle: "The guards of a tyrant are foreigners."
Leftist FDL Slams Obama for Kicking Housing Can Down the Road
And rightly so:
The design of HAMP simply kicked the can down the road. It was never designed to be a durable solution for the housing market. And we’re seeing the results: four years after the housing crash, prices keep dropping, distressed properties keep popping up on the market, and people keep losing their homes.
It also shows how the homebuyer’s tax credit was a useless giveaway to people wealthy enough to buy homes, which did nothing to alter the fundamentals of the housing market.
The rest is worth reading, too, here.
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