Karma’s a female dog to this Euro
From Moonbattery:
File this one under B for BWAHAHAHAHA:
Piers Morgan, formerly editor of Britain’s Daily Mirror, ridiculed President Bush for falling off a Segway scooter in 2003. Here’s the headline his paper ran:You’d have to be an idiot to fall off, wouldn’t you Mr. President?
For in-depth analysis, the Daily Mirror added:
If anyone can make a pig’s ear of riding a sophisticated, self-balancing machine like this, Dubya can.
Now Piers has fallen off a Segway himself — on camera. The poor klutz broke three ribs. Check out the video at Breitbart.tv.
Using his “logic”, this Euro is obviously a bigger idiot than Dubya, n’est-ce pas?
Chavez’ socialist utopia unraveling
The left thought they had finally found their guy in Hugo Chavez. You know, the one who could finally prove that socialism really can work if only the right people are in charge (never mind that it’s failed in 100% of the other places it’s been tried)? Well, they’re going to have to keep looking. From Bloomberg News:
The Venezuelan economy, under the direction of President Hugo Chávez, is starting to unravel in the currency market.
While Venezuela earns record proceeds from oil exports, consumers face shortages of meat, flour and cooking oil. Annual inflation has risen to 16 percent, the highest in Latin America, as Chávez tripled government spending in four years.
Exxon Mobil and ConocoPhillips are pulling out after Chávez demanded that they cede control of joint venture projects.
The bolivar has tumbled 30 percent this year to 4,850 per dollar on the black market, the only place it trades freely because of government controls on foreign exchange. That compares with the official rate of 2,150 per dollar set in 2005. Chávez may have to devalue the bolivar to reduce the gap and increase oil proceeds, which make up half the government’s revenue.
“This has been the worst-managed oil boom in Venezuela’s history,” said Ricardo Hausmann, a former government planning minister who now teaches economics at Harvard University. “A devaluation is a foregone conclusion. The only question is when.”
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“It’s like our director of marketing, our director of sales, our director of manufacturing is President Chávez,” said Edgar Contreras, who runs international operations at Molinos Nacionales, a Caracas-based food manufacturer that employs 1,500 people. “We can’t go on like this.”
Contreras called the government-set prices on many products “fantasy prices” that are below production costs. Milk, chicken, coffee and flour have disappeared from store shelves in Caracas at times this year.
As Thomas Sowell has said: “Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it.”
Goldberg: The left wants us to have no principles
Awesome column from Jonah Goldberg:
In the wake of the Larry Craig “Bathroomgate” story, some intrepid free-market-oriented bloggers came up with a novel solution to the problem of closeted gay conservatives indulging their carnal desires on the side. Gay-sex offsets.
The same market-based approach is used by environmentally crapulent liberal celebrities all the time. They use private jets, drive around with big entourages and own numerous energy-sucking homes. To make amends, they purchase an indulgence in the form of “carbon offsets” — a contract whereby the equivalent amount of greenhouse gases are soaked up by newly planted trees and the like.
So why not do the same thing with gay sex? Cruise the bus station, cut a check to the heterosexuality-promoting organization of your choice.
Since most on the Left think Craig’s alleged sexual liaisons are perfectly benign, they shouldn’t object. “Who are we to judge?” and all that. Rather, the Left claims it hates Craig’s hypocrisy, not his behavior.
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One solution to the hypocrisy epidemic, of course, is to have no morals at all. You can’t violate your principles if you don’t have any. Another solution: simply define down your principles until they are conveniently consistent with your preferred lifestyle. My own perfect moral code would mandate a strict regimen of not enough exercise, too much scotch and a diet rich in cured meats. Men would be religiously barred from taking out the garbage until their wives told them no less than three times to do so. “Thou Shalt Not Shave More Than Thrice Monthly”: I’d never be a hypocrite if only the Bible gave us commandments like that.
But the Left has another solution. Under its system, you can still be a moralizer. You can still tell people what to do and how to live. And, best of all, you can still fall short of your ideals personally while guiltlessly trying to use government to impose your moral vision on others. All you have to do is become a liberal moralizer.
Once you become a liberal, you can wax eloquent on the glories of the public schools while sending your kids to private school. You can wax prolix about the greedy rich while making a fortune on the side. You can even use the government to impose your values willy-nilly, from racial quotas and confiscatory tax rates to draconian environmental policies and sex-ed for grade-schoolers — all of which will paid for in part by people who disagree with you.
You don’t even have to give up traditional religion, so long as you now define the teachings of your faith in perfect compliance with the Democratic platform.
Why, just look at John Kerry. In 2004, the Democratic nominee repeatedly insisted that his religious faith is “why I fight against poverty. That’s why I fight to clean up the environment and protect this earth. That’s why I fight for equality and justice. All of those things come out of that fundamental teaching and belief of faith.” Great! But when it comes to, say, abortion, consulting one’s faith is a no-no: “What is an article of faith for me is not something that I can legislate on somebody who doesn’t share that article of faith.”
So I guess under a Kerry administration, America’s civil rights and economic and environmental policies would all be voluntary?
The point is simply this: Hypocrisy is bad, sure. But it’s a human failing that should fall upon the individual in question. What the left wants to do is use hypocrisy as a cudgel to declare that conservative ideals are categorically illegitimate because some conservatives fail to live up to them. But we all fail to live up to our ideals sometimes (just ask John Edwards, who wants get rid of everyone’s SUV, save the one in his driveway). That’s sort of why we call them “ideals.” Most of us don’t fall as far as Larry Craig seems to have fallen, but that’s not necessarily an indictment of his arguments, it’s an indictment of the man.
I will still continue to pound hypocrites on the left and the right because I can’t stand them. But as Goldberg’s column points out, the left cries “Hypocrite!” while constantly and conveniently overlooking (or outright defending, to the point of absurdity) their own hypocrites.
Indy fishwraps gets Clintonesque with “criminal”
They just can’t bring themselves to use the proper term “illegal alien” or “illegal immigrant”, can they? They conveniently omit the proper term “illegal”, and instead opt for no description at all, or the more politically correct term “undocumented.” It’s sickening. Anywho, from the Indianapolis fishwrap:
Today’s editorial
Illegal doesn’t make them criminals
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It depends on the meaning of the word “criminal”, right? OK, here’s the meaning of the word, per the American Heritage Dictionary:
adj. – Of, involving, or having the nature of crime: criminal abuse; … Guilty of crime.
n. – One that has committed or been legally convicted of a crime.
In other words, breaking the law is criminal (adjective) and one who breaks the law is a criminal (noun).
Therefore, I choose to refer to illegal aliens as “criminal aliens”, because they are, by definition, criminals. Period. No room for debate. Take it up with the dictionary folks if you have a problem with it.
comPost: Lenders make bad decisions, but borrowers don’t
The socialist tendencies of the Washington comPost become a bit too much to bear sometimes. Check this gem out:
The U.S. economy is going to take a hit, though no one can say when or how big. Government’s challenge is to limit the damage — especially to low- and moderate-income borrowers — without protecting lenders and investors from the consequences of their own bad business decisions.
I can’t call this “media bias”, because it is an editorial instead of a news story. However, it is still appallingly ignorant.
“Government’s challenge is to limit the damage” of subprime mortgage lending? Spoken like the Marxists that they are! The federal government has no constitutional role whatsoever in monkeying with the economic mechanisms like the mortgage market. But that’s not the galling part.
Read this part again: “Government’s challenge is to limit the damage — especially to low- and moderate-income borrowers — without protecting lenders and investors from the consequences of their own bad business decisions.” In other words, when borrowers make bad decisions (and don’t honor their agreement to repay) that land them in financial peril, they need the government’s help; however, those evil, greedy, capitalist businesses that lend the money to the borrowers made bad decisions, too, and by God (insert deity du jour here), they should have to suffer for their bad decisions!
Let’s not expect the borrowers to live with the consequences of their choices, but we should definitely expect the lenders to suffer the consequences of their choices. As usual, the left eschews personal responsibility.
By the way, just for the record, I oppose a federal bailout of any sort. Neither the borrowers nor the lenders should be entitled to taxpayer funds to help them with a contractual agreement to which both parties agreed.
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