Thursday, November 26, 2009

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Wars Cost Money Too

Lots of money, in fact. And despite what hawks and neocons would have you believe, they cannot be paid for with magic money the war fairies leave under our pillows at night. Therefore, it's encouraging that a growing group of Democrats in the House are insisting we find a way to pay for the upcoming escalation of the war in Afghanistan.

At the moment, the most developed proposal would be a surtax on the incomes of the wealthiest-ish Americans, with veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars and their families being exempted. This idea obviously needs some work, but it's an important first step in what I hope will be a fundamental altering of the way we discuss foreign policy in this country.

Necons like to say Obama doesn't know how to be a "War President," but I can think of no better way for him to provide leadership than to call upon all Americans to sacrifice in some way. Since I doubt we're going to reinstate a military draft anytime soon (which I'm for but that's a topic for another post some day), than we can ask the country to give up a chunk of change every two weeks specifically to buy armor and ammunition. It will be a welcome change from the "support the troops by going shopping" mentality that has prevailed over the last nine years.

This proposal would also force several politicians, and the public at large, to put their money where their mouth is. All those deficit hawks who want to expand the war in Afghanistan, and bomb Iran and build missile shields Poland will probably balk at such a proposal and vote against it. That wont surprise me, but at least it will expose them as the hypocrites they are.

As for the American people at large, if they don't want to part with some money to support the war, then maybe they will try to put more pressure on our political leaders to change course. If they still are unwilling to pay more taxes and they favor continued escalation, then they're pretty piss-poor excuses for citizens.

Humpty Dumpty Had a Great Fall...

So, it's possible Michael Crichton wasn't far from the mark when he wrote 2004's State of Fear. Reports of hackers exposing a ton of information from climate scientist computers reveals that the "science" behind climate change might not be so science..eee.

It's not surprising I'm a little bit giddy hearing this news, but its not because I don't believe the climate of the earth does not shift, it's because all those who worship at the alter of GLOBAL WARMING have a little esplainin' to do after shoving their green ideology down our throats for the last few years.

This also lends credence to my belief that Al Gore and the rest simply used global warming as a scheme to rip people off by investing in things like "carbon credits" and what not, as opposed to truly being interested in saving the earth. (Like when Sean Penn went down to New Orleans to video the tragedy, but didn't go to really help out).

As I've said in private many times, I'm not opposed to "going green," but I refuse to participate in something I perceive as smoke and mirrors. And, what do you know, my suspicions are starting to look less like suspicions. If you want people to go green teach them how it can save them money, don't proselytize.

Anyway, it will be interesting to see what happens to Cap & Trade in the face of this revelation. I didn't support it before because it's just a gigantic business killing taxing mechanism, but now it may lose whatever moral weight it had because its based on possibly phony science.

Just to be fair, here's another article that seems to be more apologetic to climate change.

Monday, November 23, 2009

20-17

My local sports franchise didn't do so well.

FĂștbol Americano

My local sports franchise is doing uncharacteristically well this season. My understanding is that they have an important match against another sports franchise tonight. Go team!

Christian Side Hug

Sometimes I just don't know.

Mayor White vs. Governor Goodhair

The current ruler of my urban hellhole, Bill White, has changed his mind and decided to run for governor of Texas instead of senator from Texas in a special election to replace Kay Bailey Hutchinson, current senator from Texas who is most likely resigning to challenge current governor of Texas, Rick Perry, in a primary. Got that?

This is a smart move on White's part, as I believe Rick Perry will probably be nominated again for governor, but in the process he has had to be a secessionist whack-job tenther. Also, the guy has been governor since 2001. I think we'd all like a, yes, change. Therefore, I think White will actually have a shot as a Democrat in a heavily Republican state due to the dislike of Perry and the fact that White is pretty moderate and his tenure as mayor is widely seen as a success.

As for the senate, a Democrat doesn't have a chance in hell of winning in Texas in the current political climate. It will be too easy for Republicans to tie anyone running to the national party, don't need more Democrats in congress, blah, blah blah...