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3742029607 2e8538c786 o Day By Day by Chris Muir July 21, 2009   More Cowbell?

Day By Day by Chris Muir

Yes, Chris, the economy is sick and President Obama and his health care reform plan (among other policies) is NOT helping.

But, I am confident that Day By Day readers will rally to support you and all of your efforts.

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  • The chairman of the Republican Party on Monday called President Barack Obama's plan to overhaul health care "socialism," accusing the president of conducting a risky experiment that will hurt the economy and force millions to drop their current coverage.

    Michael Steele, in remarks at the National Press Club, also said the president, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and key congressional committee chairmen are part of a "cabal" that wants to implement government-run health care.

  • The plan will include $15 billion in cuts. The rest of the deficit will be made up by a combination of borrowing from local government, shifting money from other government accounts and accelerating the collection of certain taxes.

    Schwarzenegger and Republican lawmakers refused to raise taxes any further, limiting lawmakers' options. Democrats had fought to preserve basic social services, including welfare, in-home support and health care for low-income children.

    "We have closed the deficit. … We have protected the safety net," said Assembly Speaker Karen Bass, D-Los Angeles.

    Monday's announcement ends a little more than two weeks of intense negotiations that began shortly after the start of the fiscal year July 1, after the Legislature failed to pass interim steps that could have delayed the IOUs.

  • In a move already drawing fire from liberal activists, aides to President Barack Obama acknowledged the administration will miss its own Tuesday deadline to submit a report detailing its policy on detaining terror suspects.

    The report is a key part of laying out the White House’s plan for shutting down the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay.

    In a briefing for reporters Monday, four senior administration officials confirmed the task force dealing with detention policy has been granted a six-month extension to flesh out its plans, while a separate task force dealing with interrogation policy has been given a two-month extension to submit its own report to the president. The reports had been mandated to be completed this week by executive orders the president signed during his first week in office.

  • On Sunday, Office of Management and Budget director Peter Orszag was asked if in the taxpayer dollars would not fund abortions in the government-funded, public health insurance plan President Obama is proposing.

    "I think that that will wind up being part of the debate," Orszag said on Fox News Sunday. "I am not prepared to say explicitly that right now. It's obviously a controversial issue, and it's one of the questions that is playing out in this debate….I'm not prepared to rule it out.

    Sen. Judd Gregg, R-NH, an abortion opponent, said later that "no matter what your views are on abortion, you shouldn't ask people to use their tax dollars if they think that abortion is taking a life — to use their tax dollars for those purpose — for that purpose….I would hate to see the health care debate go down over that issue

  • Obama Approval
    59% Approve, 37% Disapprove
    Economy: 52 / 46

    Thinking about health care, one proposal to insure nearly everyone would require all Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty on their income tax, excluding those with lower incomes. It would require most employers to offer health coverage or pay a fee. There would be a government-run plan to compete with private insurers. And income taxes on people earning more than 280-thousand dollars a year would be raised to help fund the program. Taken together, would you support or oppose this plan? Do you feel that way strongly or somewhat?

    54% Support, 43% Oppose

    Party ID
    33% Democrat, 22% Republican, 41% Independent

  • The nation’s governors, Democrats as well as Republicans, voiced deep concern yesterday about the shape of the healthcare bill emerging from Congress, fearing that the federal government is about to hand them expensive new Medicaid obligations without providing the money to pay for them.
    The role of the states in a restructured healthcare system dominated the summer meeting of the National Governors Association here this weekend – with bipartisan animosity voiced against the Obama administration’s plan during a closed-door luncheon Saturday and in a private meeting yesterday afternoon with the secretary of health and human services, Kathleen Sebelius.
    (tags: Obamacare)
  • Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said North Korea should not receive the attention it is seeking through behavior like missile launches and likened Pyongyang's behavior to that of unruly children.

    North Korea tested a nuclear device in May and fired seven ballistic missiles earlier this month in defiance of a U.N. resolution.

    "What we've seen is this constant demand for attention," Clinton, who is in India, said in an interview that aired on ABC's "Good Morning America" on Monday.

    "And maybe it's the mother in me or the experience that I've had with small children and unruly teenagers and people who are demanding attention — don't give it to them, they don't deserve it, they are acting out," she said.

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3739029608 f8dd261d48 o Day By Day by Chris Muir July 20, 2009   Touching Moment

Day By Day by Chris Muir

Chris, what a touching moment in the history of Day By Day.

Now, folks, help Chris Muir keep his political cartoon moving onward and upward.

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3734395426 c4ca1db6fa o Day By Day by Chris Muir July 19, 2009   Uncle Sam Has Expired

Day By Day by Chris Muir

President Obama and the Democrat Congress are killing off the old United States. You know the America that supported liberty, capitalism and individual rights over the rights of the state.

But, no matter how Obama rushes the Congress over health care reform, he cannot fool the people all of the time and there will be repercussions to his fellow Democrats.

The GOP should be hoping Obama gets his way, especially with the Senate. What an easy way to pick up some seats in 2010.

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3732150532 da0bccd2fa o Day By Day by Chris Muir July 18, 2009   FBI Murtha

Day By Day by Chris Muir

Democrat Representative Jack Murtha is your typical East Coast POL who plays every angle for his own sake or his families. If there ever was a case to be made for federal term limits, it is with Jck Murtha. He has been in office way too long.

Will the FBI ever ferret out enough evidence to convict Murtha of a crime? Hard to say, but there have been enough Bureau investigations of him to warrant that statue.

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  • Right now, there’s a good chance a Hollywood executive is leaning into a colleague’s office and quietly asking, “Did you see what Nikki just wrote?”
    That would be Nikki Finke, a well-traveled newspaper reporter who has found her moment as a digital-age Walter Winchell.

    In the three years since she started Deadline Hollywood Daily, a daily blog about the entertainment business, her combination of old-school skills — she is a relentless reporter — and new-media immediacy has made her a must-click look into the ragingly insecure id of Hollywood.

    (tags: Nikki_Finke)
  • Just 35% of U.S. voters now support the creation of a government health insurance company to compete with private health insurers.

    A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 50% of voters oppose setting up a government health insurance company as President Obama and congressional Democrats are now proposing in their health care reform plan. Fifteen percent (15%) are undecided.

  • Local Tea Party patriots held an anti-Obama Care protest at Senator Claire "ACORN" McCaskill’s district offices on Delmar Boulevard today.
    The protest was organized by Americans for Prosperity and the St. Louis Tea Party Coalition.
    McCaskill's office manager locked the doors, pull down the blinds, called the cops and forced the protesters across the street.
  • And today? Obama's
    first budget will consume 28 percent of the entire GDP; state and local governments another 15 percent. While there is some overlap, in 2009, government will consume 40 percent of GDP, approaching the peak of World War II.
    The deficit for 2009 is $1.8 trillion, 13 percent of the whole economy. Obama is pushing a cap-and-trade bill to cut carbon emissions that will impose huge costs on energy production, spike consumer prices and drive production offshore to China, which is opting out of Kyoto II. The Chinese are not fools.
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3730067827 61286829e7 o Shocker: Iran Will Have Means to Test Nuclear Weapon Within Six Months

In the meantime, the United States has allowed Iran to stall and develop their nuclear capacity despite countless United Nation’s resolutions.
Iran is blocking U.N. nuclear agency attempts to upgrade monitoring of its atomic program while advancing those activities to the stage that the country would have the means to test a weapon within six months, diplomats told The Associated Press Friday.

The diplomats emphasized that there were no indications of plans for such a nuclear test, saying it was highly unlikely Iran would risk heightened confrontation with the West—and chances of Israeli attack—by embarking on such a course.

But they said that even as Iran expands uranium enrichment, which can create fissile nuclear material, it is resisting International Atomic Energy Agency attempts to increase surveillance of its enrichment site meant to keep pace with the plant’s increased size and complexity.

For Iran to amass enough fissile material to conduct an underground test similar to North Korea’s 2006 nuclear explosion, it would likely have to kick out monitors of the IAEA—the U.N. nuclear agency—from its one known uranium enrichment site at Natanz. Technicians then could reconfigure the centrifuges now churning out nuclear-fuel grade enriched uranium to highly enriched, weapons-grade material.

Iran is unlikely, however, to want to do that. Such a move would immediately set off international alarm bells and could bridge rifts on how strongly to react—Russia and China, which have resisted Western calls to increase pressure on Iran over its nuclear defiance, would likely endorse more sweeping U.N sanctions and other penalties.

With the U.N. nuclear agency strictly limited in its nuclear monitoring of Iran, the existence of a hidden enrichment site that could supply the weapons-grade uranium needed for a nuclear weapons test is also possible.

nternational Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed Elbaradei has repeatedly warned that his agency cannot guarantee that Iran is not hiding nuclear activities. Iranian nuclear expert David Albright on Friday put the chances that such a secret site exists at “50-50.”

The United States has screwed around while the centrifuges at Natanz have been spinning. Then, one day, either Israel will bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, including the secret ones or Iran will kick out the IAEA inspectors and declare it is a nuclear power.

You cannot say the United States and Europe have not known about the Iran nuclear subterfuge. They have just decided to do nothing.


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