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    • Five years after he put his money behind the Swift Boat ads that helped tank John Kerry’s presidential campaign, Senate Democrats gave T. Boone Pickens a warm welcome at their weekly policy lunch Thursday.

      Or at least most of them did.

      Kerry skipped the regularly scheduled lunch; his staff said the Massachusetts Democrat “was unable to attend because he had a long scheduled lunch with his interns and pages.”

      Sen. Al Franken managed to make time for the lunch — but then let Pickens have it afterward.

    • The House has voted to rush an additional $2 billion into the popular but financially strapped "cash for clunkers" car purchase program.

      The bill was approved on a vote of 316-109. House members acted within hours of learning from Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood that the program was running out of money.

      Called the Car Allowance Rebate System, or CARS, the program is designed to help the economy and the environment by spurring new car sales. Car owners can receive federal subsidies of up to $4,500 for trading in their old cars for new ones that achieve significantly higher gas mileage.
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      What a mess!

    • Federal health statistics indicate that around 44 million people in the United States have no health insurance. But 108 million Americans have no dental insurance, and 26 million of them are children. The American Dental Association is trying to solve this problem by adding an oral health amendment to the health-care legislation currently under discussion in Congress.

      "The government is completely separating dentistry and medical health in its proposed overhaul," says Dr. Thomas Connelly, a dentist based in New York. "It doesn't make sense to do so."

      But FOX News Medical Contributor Marc Siegel says adding more to the health-care reform bill is a terrible idea. "We need less, not more. We don't want the government to be able to tell us what kinds of procedures we can and can't have, dental or otherwise."
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      Yeah, so Americans can have a National Health Service Dentistry like Britain?

      No way

      (tags: dentistry)
    • The first 12 months of the U.S. recession saw the economy shrink more than twice as much as previously estimated, reflecting even bigger declines in consumer spending and housing, revised figures showed.

      The world’s largest economy contracted 1.9 percent from the fourth quarter of 2007 to the last three months of 2008, compared with the 0.8 percent drop previously on the books, the Commerce Department said today in Washington.

      “The current downturn beginning in 2008 is more pronounced,” Steven Landefeld, director of the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis, said in a press briefing this week. The revisions were in line with past experience in which initial figures tended to underestimate the severity of contractions during their early stages, he said.

  • Barack Obama,  Henry Gates,  Rudy Giuliani

    Rudy Giuliani Gives Some Advice to President Obama: Shut Up

    Obama’s “teachable” moment is about 1:00 minute into the video

    Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is always plain spoken and does NOT mince words. Regarding the flap between Harvard Professor Henry Gates and the Boston Police officer and President’s Obama’s Beer Summit, Rudy makes it clear:

    Shut Up

    By the way, Ben Smith the lefty blogger over at Politico misrepresents the context of the “shut Up” remark. But, hell, that is to be expected, right?


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  • Missile Defense

    Ho Hum: Another United States Missile Defense Success

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    A Standard Missile – 3 (SM-3) is launched from the USS Hopper the latest Missile Defence Agency test

    These missile defense successes are becoming routine.

    The latest US missile defence test, conducted last night in Hawaii waters, was deemed a success as tensions continue with North Korea over that country’s missile programme.

    A short-range ballistic missile was fired from the Pacific Missile Range Facility on the island of Kauai and then was shot down by a three-stage interceptor missile from a destroyer, the USS Hopper.

    The test, conducted by the Navy and the Department of Defense’s Missile Defence Agency, marked the 23rd firing by ships equipped with the Aegis ballistic missile defense system.

    With the latest test, there have been 19 successes, including the shooting down of a dead US spy satellite last year.

    Remember when the Democrats including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senators John Kerry, Joe Biden (now the Vice President) and Ted Kennedy wanted to kill the missile defense program – as unworkable?

    DEADLY wrong, now weren’t they?


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  • Barack Obama,  Polling

    Poll Watch: Obama’s Approval Index Still in the Tank

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    Not a good week for President Obama.

    The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 28% of the nation’s voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Thirty-nine percent (39%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -11.

    Overall, 48% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the President’s performance. That is the lowest level of total approval yet recorded for this President. Fifty-one percent (51%) now disapprove. A plurality of voters now believe the President views American society as unfair and discriminatory.

    Will Obama use the summer Congressional recess to go on a campaign for Obamacare? Or just a campaign to win favor with the American people?

    Stay tuned……


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  • Day By Day,  Obamacare

    Day By Day by Chris Muir July 31, 2009 – Medical Research Sold

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    Day By Day by Chris Muir

    There is alot about Obamacare that the American public does NOT understand, including members of Congress who will be voting for the 1,000 page plus legislative package after the August Congressional recess.

    However, thanks to New York Democrat Representative Barney Frank, we now understand President Obama’s duplicity and his REAL goal – government run single payor health care.

    Now, what about THAT rationing of senior’s health care?

    It will come with Obamacare – just wait for the analyses and then the spin for this one.

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    The Day By Day Archive


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    links for 2009-07-30

    • India has plans to add about 100 warships to its navy over the next decade as it seeks to modernise its armed forces, and develop its low-cost shipbuilding capabilities.

      Captain Alok Bhatnagar, director of naval plans at India’s ministry of defence, said on Thursday that 32 warships and submarines were under construction in the country’s shipyards. Work on 75 more ships, including aircraft carriers, destroyers, frigates and amphibious vessels, would begin over 10 years.

      (tags: India)
    • The surge in British casualties in Afghanistan has left military surgeons so exhausted that a US surgical team has been drafted in to help.

      The British doctors have also been overwhelmed with casualties from other nations, including US Marines, Afghan troops and civilians.

      Extra British plastic surgeons have had to be sent to the field hospital at Camp Bastion in central Helmand along with additional X-ray technicians and specialist nurses.

      The Ministry of Defence revealed that 57 soldiers had been wounded in action in the first two weeks of this month, the worst casualty figure since British troops deployed to Helmand province in 2006. The previous highest toll of those injured, 46, was in June — but that was for the whole month. In the same two-week period, 15 soldiers were killed.

    • A House leadership deal with Blue Dogs and an aggressive marketing push by Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.) shifted the healthcare debate sharply toward centrist positions Wednesday, sparking threats of rebellion from the left.

      The day’s events left the Senate Finance Committee’s emergent bill as the most viable vehicle on Capitol Hill, but also made clear that House Democrats are still riven by bitter disagreements. Democrats postponed a floor vote until after the August recess, meeting a top demand of centrist Blue Dogs.

      (tags: Obamacare)
    • California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger earns the worst approval numbers of his tenure, according to a new poll, becoming another governor whose ratings have been dragged down along with the battered economy.

      Today's poll from the Public Policy Institute of California shows just 28% of Californians give a thumbs-up to Schwarzenegger's job performance. Those are the lowest numbers for a Golden State governor since August 2003, when former Gov. Gray Davis was facing a recall election.

    • A smart Democrat points out the most alarming number, to his party, in the poll of Virginia voters Survey USA released today.

      It's not the top line, which has McDonnell up by 15 percentage points. It's what the pollster figures as the composition of the electorate: 52% McCain voters, 43% Obama voters.

      Obama carried Virginia with 51% of the vote, so the pollster's data suggests that — if voters are responding accurately to questions about their plans to vote in the governor's race — the electorate that Obama activated — young and African-American voters primarily — will sink back into passivity in the off years. Black voters were 20% of the electorate last November; they're 17% in that survey.

      There are two ways to read this: The poll's sample is off; or this is a danger sign for Democrats heading into the midterms,. If the latter, it may affect legislators' calculations about how closely to align themselves with the president.

    • A day after formally delaying a vote on a healthcare bill and having to accept a further weakening of a public option to compete with private insurers, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) lashed out at the health insurance industry and urged her members to do the same during the August recess.

      “They are the villains in this,” Pelosi said of private insurers. “They have been part of the problem in a major way. They are doing everything in their power to stop a public option from happening. And the public has to know that. They can disguise their arguments any way they want, but the fact is that they don’t want the competition.”

    • More than 90 percent of the nation's largest metropolitan areas saw their unemployment rates climb in June from the previous month.

      Some of the biggest increases hit college towns, where the annual summertime exodus of students causes bars, restaurants and other businesses to cut staff. The Detroit area, hit hard by manufacturing layoffs tied to the beleaguered auto industry, also got stung in June.

      Unemployment rates rose from May to June in 348 of more than 370 metro areas, according to an Associated Press analysis of Labor Department data released Wednesday.

    • The results of the new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll are a major warning sign for Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress. On some key issues, the gains that Democrats had made on Republicans in the last couple of years have disappeared, and the GOP has begun to reassert itself. In other policy areas, traditional Democratic leads are diminishing.

      The results are found in the answers to the Journal's questions about whether respondents believe the Democratic or Republican party would do a better job of handling a particular issue. In the past, Democrats have usually led in areas like health care and education, while Republicans have led in issues like national security and taxes.

    • Because of President Obama's frantic approach, health care has run off the rails. For the sake of 47 million uninsured Americans, we need to get it back on track.
    • His eloquence is a big part of the reason that Barack Obama got to the Oval Office. There's always been a sense that his ability to explain things was tantamount to his ability to fix them. But the sheer complexity of health care has so far defied both his ability to explain and his power to fix. And in this case, the latter is an even greater challenge than the former.
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      GAD – the MSM loves Obama as his policies sink America.
      Give it a rest time – 12 covers of Obama – WTF?
  • Barack Obama,  Obamacare

    Shocker: Federal Government to Suspend “Cash for Clunkers” Program

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    Political Cartoon by Michael Ramirez

    The Obama Administration’s “Cash for Clunker’s” program is apparently running out of money.

    Congressional officials say the government plans to suspend the popular “cash for clunkers” program amid concerns it could quickly use up the $1 billion in rebates for new car purchases.

    The Transportation Department called congressional offices late Thursday to alert them to the decision to halt the program, which offered owners of old cars and trucks $3,500 or $4,500 toward a new, more fuel-efficient vehicle.

    The congressional officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly.

    Through late Wednesday, 22,782 vehicles had been purchased through the program and nearly $96 million had been spent. But dealers raised concerns of large backlogs in the system, prompting the suspension.

    And, President Obama wants to have the government run the health care industry?

    What a joke…..


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  • Henry Gates

    ALE to the Chief: Obama’s Beer Summit

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    Don’t Obama and Biden have anything MORE important to do?

    Like putting people back to work?

    But, Noooooo – Obama makes a stupid remark about cops being stupid about African American Harvard Professor Henry Skip Gates and it is beer summit time at the White House.

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    Obama is indeed a rookie. And, an increasingly unpopular one at that.

    This one incident may just taint Obama’s entire Presidency.


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