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2010 Census Still a Boondoggle for the Left
Posted by Kyle Olson in ACORN, Obama, Politics on October 10th, 2009
While there may have been a collective sigh of relief across America after the news that the Census Bureau severed ties with ACORN, it made me wonder who other Census partners were.
In short, ACORN or not, the 2010 census will be an organizing tool for the American Left.
Here is a partial list of other census partners, according to the Census website:
AARP A. Phillip Randolph Institute AFL-CIO American Federation of Government Employees AFSCME American Federation of Teachers Coalition of Labor Union Women Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Community Action Partnership Families USA International Brotherhood of Teamsters Labor Council for the Latin American Advancement League of Women Voters of the United States National Black Justice Coalition National Council of La Raza National Education Association Pride at Work Rainbow Push Coalition Service Employees International Union Southern Coalition for Social Justice United Workers
My problem all along is that overtly political organizations, say SEIU or ACORN, would be out collecting sensitive information on Americans. What would stop them from zapping off one copy of personal information for themselves as they submit it to the Census Bureau? The federal government We will essentially be paying organized labor and “social justice” organizations to recruit new members.
With such a tight grip on the Census by the Obama administration and its allies, one wonders what the end result will be and if it can be trusted.
Workforce Alliance
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Weekend Open Thread
“Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!”

Some things are more important than prizes. See you in the comments.
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The Pork Report: October 9, 2009
Posted by The Pork Report in Politics on October 9th, 2009
Senator Byrd earmarks $5 million in Defense funds for a company that no longer exists
House committee earmarks $103 million of Defense funds to contractors who employ the congressmen’s former staffers-turned-lobbyists
National Science Foundation studies the bug splatter on the front bumper of a moving vehicle
National Historic Site in Maryland created by a congressional earmark costs $638,000 a year and has fewer visitors than some Alaskan parks that can’t even be reached by road
New USDA research agency already wants more money
Like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Federal Housing Administration might need a federal bailout
Most Interior Department law enforcement programs can not accurately account for the firearms under their control and some of their guns are vulnerable to theft
Bureau of Land Management employees too cozy with special interest groups and lobbyists, according to the Inspector General
A new computer system key to the nation’s air traffic control system has already run into problems, raising doubts about whether it can be operational when the current computers must be replaced
California has paid more than $8 million in late-payment penalties over the last two years because Sacramento did not pay the bills when they were owed
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Breitbart Talks Obama’s Nobel Prize on ‘Kudlow Report’
The Thesis: The Nobel Peace Prize means nothing. It is now just another paragon of political correctness manifested on the world stage. It’s the international equivalent to “Student of the Week” or any other unearned, self-esteem-based prize.
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ACORN’s GOP Supporters
Posted by Capitol Confidential in ACORN, Politics on October 9th, 2009
Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava is not your typical Republican candidate. Running in a special election in upstate New York for the seat of departing Congressman John McHugh, she has, naturally, picked up the support of state and national Republican party officials. She has secured the full support of the National Republican Congressional Committee and that of its chairman, Texas Rep. Pete Sessions.
But, she has also picked up the support of the DailyKos, not a traditionally deep well of support for Republicans. Oh, and ACORN’s Working Families Party. Below is a memo Big Government obtained circulating among leaders of the conservative movement. It is from New York State Conservative Party Chair, Mike Long:

Donors to the Republican National Congressional Committee have a right to expect their support will help candidates who are broadly in accord with the Republican Party’s fundamental principles.
There is little doubt, in these lean times, Americans who make contributions to the NRCC would be shocked to learn their dollars are actually supporting the campaign of an unrepentant liberal who opposes the central achievements of today’s Republican Congressional delegation.
Yet that is exactly to sad a state of affairs we now confront. The NRCC is using the contributions of loyal Republicans across the country to fund the Congressional bid of Liberal New York State Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava.
Assemblywoman Scozzafava supports the Obama tax-and-spend Stimulus Package – - the same package the Republicans now in Congress unanimously rejected. She defends the kind of earmarked pork-barrel spending that cost Republicans so much credibility in the last election. She supports Big Labor’s card check attack on the secret ballot. And she twice voted to legalize gay marriage.
Assemblywoman Scozzafava wasn’t picked by the voters. Party bosses selected her, reportedly with the guidance and direction of the NRCC.
So, what is at stake here is more than the risk of electing yet another Arlen Specter-style liberal Republican. This is a battle about the soul and future of the Republican Party.
Some think the way to win elections is to mimic the Democrats, to offer the voters “liberal-lite” in hopes of finding accommodation with the Democrats and success at the polls.
The NRCC’s support for liberal Assemblywoman Scozzafava is a disturbing indication that the NRCC is test marketing a campaign message blurring the differences between the parties instead of principled opposition to the liberal Democrats’ agenda.
The “me-to” approach is both sure to fail politically and deeply dishonest to the NRCC’s core financial supporters. The donors who sacrifice to write checks to the NRCC don’t expect their efforts to be diverted to liberals like Assemblywoman Scozzafava.
Accordingly, while we are all friends of the NRCC, we reluctantly call for a moratorium on any financial contributions to the NRCC until that organization ceases support for Assemblywoman Scozzafava and clarifies its plans for candidate recruitment and support going forward.
There are great opportunities ahead for the Republicans in Congress. Those opportunities cannot be squandered by political miscalculations and a lack of faith in the central values of the Republican Party.
Sincerely,
Mike Long
Chairman, New York State Conservative Party
It isn’t mentioned in the memo, but Scozzafava has run for the state Assembly repeatedly with the endorsement of ACORN’s Working Families Party. The WFP was formed for the express purpose of pushing the Democratic party to the left. The principle-bending gymnastics involved for a Republican to seek out their endorsement are positively mind-boggling.
Count us as big believers in the “big tent’ theory of political parties. No matter how large you want to build your tent, though, it still has to be built on a solid foundation. You’d think Republicans could agree that ACORN’s Working Families party–based on what we know right now–wouldn’t have a place there.
Those of you who think a GOP return to the majority in 2010 will right what ails us should keep this in mind.
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Obama and the Nobel: Right Man, Wrong Prize
Posted by Doug O'Brien in News, Obama, Politics on October 9th, 2009
The Norwegian Nobel Committee wanted to let everyone know that they really like Barack Obama. They approve of his political views and they want him to remake the world according to his vision. Okay, we get it. The Norwegians, one of the most homogeneous societies in the world, whose sole significant imprint on the world stage is the annual awarding of this increasingly worthless prize, arrogantly assume the role of moral arbiters of United States politics. Thanks. Appreciate it.

It is blatantly absurd to award the Nobel Peace Prize to a nine-month president with absolutely no foreign policy achievement of note. Especially when there are so many other fields where the Academy could justify lavishing glory, (and money–one wonders what POTUS will do with the cash?) on their secular savior.
President Obama has written two highly acclaimed (by the left) books. Dreams from My Father is his accounting of his unique life story and his journey to understand his roots and his father’s abandonment of him and his mother. It was called, “the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician,” by fawning sychophant Joe Klein.
His second book, The Audacity of Hope (the first campaign flier published by Crown) was his soaring vision of a nation and world guided by the kind of social justice that only a community organizer can envision. No less a literary critic than Gary Hart called Obama a, “figure who possesses perseverance and writing skills that have flashes of grandeur.” The book occupied the New York Times Bestseller List for thirty weeks and won a Grammy to boot.
Almost any writer would kill to have sold as many volumes and have his or her books become so influential. Surely the Nobel Prize for literature would have been much more justifiable.
Come to think of it, one could justify almost any other Nobel Prize for Obama other than the Peace Prize. As has been exhaustively noted by questioners around the globe, the prizes are awareded for acheivement, not for good intentions, not for speeches or sound bites or just not being the guy you replaced. It could be rationalized if Obama had spent decades striving for peace and had kept coming up short, to give him the prize for persistency. Kind of like the Irving Thalberg Award for sticking around long enough. In other words, Jimmy Carter’s Nobel Prize.
How about the prize for medicine? Come up with some new discovery of how this gene or this virus works and help some people live a better life? Pfooey! Completely restructure the way 300 million people get treatment, invade people’s lives to an unprecedented level, decide what care is government-sanctioned and what isn’t, and in the process undermine the best care in the world, and you can really lay claim to having an impact on medicine. Even without a bill passed yet, there is something there to hang your hat on.
But without a doubt, the prize to which Obama can most reasonably lay claim is that for economics, awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. His nearly one-trillion dollar stimulus package has been a major achievement in the field. It has been the most high-profile repudiation of Keynesian theory ever launched. Of course, that wasn’t Obama’s intent, but so many scientific breakthroughs have come about while academics were trying to determine something else entirely. The president conducted one of the highest-cost economics experiments in history, (with taxpayer money) to see if J. M. Keynes theory that massive government spending could essentially end economic recessions.
The answer is, of course, no. In an era where economic cycles, like all others are compressed, the consensus is that the stimulus has fallen far short of its desired impact. Even if we grant that Congressional Democrats hijacked the initiative to pay off organized labor, environmentalists, and special-interest advocates of pet social projects, the package has not delivered. Unemployment continues to creep upward, no matter how much dissembling the administration undertakes about “jobs saved,” and how many more would be out of work without the stimulus.
In a few short months, Professor Obama has achieved what many economists spend a life time trying. He has provided concrete evidence to support an economic theory. Fortunately for the future of the republic and the solvency of generations to come, the theory he has helped prove is that Keynes’ theory is garbage. Government cannot borrow and spend its way to prosperity. Obama’s experiment shows that government is an inefficient agent for redistribution of resources. Its efforts are subject to political whims, its actions are slow and entail unforeseen costs and consequences that diminish, rather than increase positive economic activity.
Now that is an achievement worthy of a Nobel Prize. Come to think of it, a few more years of this and Obama will be a lock for the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty.
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Obama and the Nobel: Right Man, Wrong Prize
Posted by Doug O'Brien in News, Obama, Politics on October 9th, 2009
The Norwegian Nobel Committee wanted to let everyone know that they really like Barack Obama. They approve of his political views and they want him to remake the world according to his vision. Okay, we get it. The Norwegians, one of the most homogeneous societies in the world, whose sole significant imprint on the world stage is the annual awarding of this increasingly worthless prize, arrogantly assume the role of moral arbiters of United States politics. Thanks. Appreciate it.

It is blatantly absurd to award the Nobel Peace Prize to a nine-month president with absolutely no foreign policy achievement of note. Especially when there are so many other fields where the Academy could justify lavishing glory, (and money–one wonders what POTUS will do with the cash?) on their secular savior.
President Obama has written two highly acclaimed (by the left) books. Dreams from My Father is his accounting of his unique life story and his journey to understand his roots and his father’s abandonment of him and his mother. It was called, “the best-written memoir ever produced by an American politician,” by fawning sychophant Joe Klein.
His second book, The Audacity of Hope (the first campaign flier published by Crown) was his soaring vision of a nation and world guided by the kind of social justice that only a community organizer can envision. No less a literary critic than Gary Hart called Obama a, “figure who possesses perseverance and writing skills that have flashes of grandeur.” The book occupied the New York Times Bestseller List for thirty weeks and won a Grammy to boot.
Almost any writer would kill to have sold as many volumes and have his or her books become so influential. Surely the Nobel Prize for literature would have been much more justifiable.
Come to think of it, one could justify almost any other Nobel Prize for Obama other than the Peace Prize. As has been exhaustively noted by questioners around the globe, the prizes are awareded for acheivement, not for good intentions, not for speeches or sound bites or just not being the guy you replaced. It could be rationalized if Obama had spent decades striving for peace and had kept coming up short, to give him the prize for persistency. Kind of like the Irving Thalberg Award for sticking around long enough. In other words, Jimmy Carter’s Nobel Prize.
How about the prize for medicine? Come up with some new discovery of how this gene or this virus works and help some people live a better life? Pfooey! Completely restructure the way 300 million people get treatment, invade people’s lives to an unprecedented level, decide what care is government-sanctioned and what isn’t, and in the process undermine the best care in the world, and you can really lay claim to having an impact on medicine. Even without a bill passed yet, there is something there to hang your hat on.
But without a doubt, the prize to which Obama can most reasonably lay claim is that for economics, awarded by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. His nearly one-trillion dollar stimulus package has been a major achievement in the field. It has been the most high-profile repudiation of Keynesian theory ever launched. Of course, that wasn’t Obama’s intent, but so many scientific breakthroughs have come about while academics were trying to determine something else entirely. The president conducted one of the highest-cost economics experiments in history, (with taxpayer money) to see if J. M. Keynes theory that massive government spending could essentially end economic recessions.
The answer is, of course, no. In an era where economic cycles, like all others are compressed, the consensus is that the stimulus has fallen far short of its desired impact. Even if we grant that Congressional Democrats hijacked the initiative to pay off organized labor, environmentalists, and special-interest advocates of pet social projects, the package has not delivered. Unemployment continues to creep upward, no matter how much dissembling the administration undertakes about “jobs saved,” and how many more would be out of work without the stimulus.
In a few short months, Professor Obama has achieved what many economists spend a life time trying. He has provided concrete evidence to support an economic theory. Fortunately for the future of the republic and the solvency of generations to come, the theory he has helped prove is that Keynes’ theory is garbage. Government cannot borrow and spend its way to prosperity. Obama’s experiment shows that government is an inefficient agent for redistribution of resources. Its efforts are subject to political whims, its actions are slow and entail unforeseen costs and consequences that diminish, rather than increase positive economic activity.
Now that is an achievement worthy of a Nobel Prize. Come to think of it, a few more years of this and Obama will be a lock for the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty.
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Rush Limbaugh Reacts to Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize Win
From an email to Newsweek:

“The Nobel gang just suicide bombed themselves. Gore, Carter, Obama, soon Bill Clinton. See a pattern here? They are all leftist sell-outs. George Bush liberates 50 million Muslims in Iraq, Reagan liberates hundreds of millions of Europeans and saves parts of Latin America. Any awards?… Obama gives speeches trashing his own country and for that gets a prize, which is now worth as much as whatever prizes they are putting in Cracker Jacks these days.”
“This fully exposes the illusion that is Barack Obama. It is a greater embarrassment than losing the Olympics bid. And with this ‘award’ the elites of the world are urging Obama, THE MAN OF PEACE, to not do the surge in Afghanistan, not take action against Iran and its nuclear program and to basically continue his intentions to emasculate the United States. They love a weakened, neutered U.S and this is their way of promoting that concept. I think God has a great sense of humor, too.”
Read the full article here.
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AP: President Barack Obama Wins Nobel Peace Prize
Open thread here.
From the AP:

OSLO (AP) – President Barack Obama won the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in a stunning decision designed to encourage his initiatives to reduce nuclear arms, ease tensions with the Muslim world and stress diplomacy and cooperation rather than unilateralism.
Many observers were shocked by the unexpected choice so early in the Obama presidency, which began less than two weeks before the Feb. 1 nomination deadline and has yet to yield concrete achievements in peacemaking.
Some around the world objected to the choice of Obama, who still oversees wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and has launched deadly counter-terror strikes in Pakistan and Somalia.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee countered that it was trying “to promote what he stands for and the positive processes that have started now.” It lauded the change in global mood wrought by Obama’s calls for peace and cooperation, and praised his pledges to reduce the world stock of nuclear arms, ease American conflicts with Muslim nations and strengthen the U.S. role in combating climate change.
Read the full article here.
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