Wednesday, January 07, 2009

News In Brief (And The Usual Opinionated Commentary)

Burris Still Unseated; Harry's Folly

It's becoming apparent Harry Reid has stepped into something, and it isn't good. Leave it to Harry to shoot his mouth off without knowing the law. As events unfold in this saga, it is becoming clearer that Reid has no legal basis in which to deny the seating of this guy, despite the fact a crooked governor under indictment appointed him. I predict he will be seated before too long and may cause some in Sen. Reid's party to privately question his ability to lead. This could lead to a new majority leader, which I have been calling for since he took that position.


Al Qaeda Vows Revenge
What a surprise! Al Qaeda is vowing revenge for the Israeli invasion of Gaza. Their entire existence has been based on revenge, why would we think anything different?


Obama To Talk To Chavez?

Sounds like it. But as troubling as it is, it shouldn't come as any big surprise. He said he would do it, now he plans to do it. Consider it done.


Tax Cuts The Way To Go

Hey, I like tax cuts as much as anyone. But I just read this op-ed from the Dallas Morning News and not one word was said about cutting spending. They alluded to it, in a roundabout way. But otherwise, the words "spending cuts" were not used. Again, no surprise here. All Obama and Congress have done since the election is talk about how they need to spend, spend, spend. Common sense should dictate that you cannot continue to spend into oblivion and reach any measurable goal, for the long term. No one is listening, no one cares.

Oil Prices Putting Squeeze On Chavez

Demand is low, supply is up, prices are low. This is precisely why Obama shouldn't engage with Brother Hugo. He is quickly becoming irrelevant. As his oil revenues go down, so does his ability to influence. In fact, now that prices are low, all oil-producing states are in a crunch. Good job, America. Conserve and keep the demand low. And remember, never ever buy Citgo gas.


And finally, here's an interesting essay on the propaganda component in the Gaza situation.

HT on this one: The Moral Compass

2 comments:

Greg said...

Well, with Ineedadinnerjacket telling Obama to go to hell, he is kind of stuck with his second favorite dictator. I'm sure they'll find they have a lot in common. Can't wait for the photo op of the two shaking hands and smiling - or even arms around each other. That'll be an instant classic.

BTW can someone explain why we care about Venezuela anyway? I guess they supply us with a little home heating oil. Most of our oil used for home heat comes from right here in America. Why does Obama think it's important to meet with every anti-american despot, shake their hand and make nicey-nice. Pardon my french, but what a pansie. We should be proud to have assholes like Chavez as our enemy.

commoncents said...

Great post!

Steve

http://www.commoncts.blogspot.com