1. MYTH: The American people are footing the bill for Iraq's security and reconstruction while Iraqis sit on large windfall oil profits . . .
2. MYTH: It's no big deal if Congress fails to pass a war supplemental bill by Memorial Day . . .
3. MYTH: The Iraqi government has not taken advantage of reduced violence by making political progress . . .
4. MYTH: The U.S. is negotiating a back-door treaty with Iraq's government that will tie the hands of future Presidents . . .
5. MYTH: Iraqis are not defending their country . . .
6. MYTH: Current spending on the war is historically unprecedented . . .
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Saturday, May 10, 2008Obama: Childish on Capital Gains Taxes
H/T to story by Scott Miller, Conservative Post:
What kind of presidential candidate responds to a question about raising capital gain taxes by saying “That’s not fair!”? That was just part of Barack (I’m a Lover Not a Fighter) Obama’s childish response to a debate question on the issue. The rest of his answer defied logic. This from IBDeditorials.com - Capital Pains: Gibson asked Obama: “You have said . . . you would favor an increase in the capital gains tax. . . . Why raise it at all, especially given the fact that 100 million people in this country own stock and would be affected?” So why would BO throw a tantrum and insist on raising capital gains taxes, when he knows full well that the government would lose revenue? It makes no sense, right? Wrong… it makes complete sense if you are a Marxist. As long as everyone is equally poor, he’s a happy man. . . . [Read More by Scott Miller] Tags: Barack Obama, capital gains taxes, increased taxes, Scott Miller To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! Witch Way to the Loony Bin?![]() Witches, Crones, Sirens come to the MRS today to cast spells, weave magic,invoke the foremothers, share wisdom, lead rituals to banish war and violence and to bring peace to the MRS, to protect our youth from the powerful spells of pro-war forces, to lead the men of the marine recruiting station off into the oceans of peace! Some witches, crones and sirens are willing to risk arrest,others are not. We call on all crones, witches and sirens to come to the MRS, to bring your energy, your wisdom, your fierce determination to end war now and bring peace to our world.These people are bonkers, but you have to remember, each one of them is somebody's wife, or sister, or mother. Mental illness is a serious problem, and you just hope that this election will, at some point, get back to "real" issues like providing affordable mental health care for wealthy Bay Area liberals. Tags: Berkeley, California, Code Pink, liberals, Marine Corps, recruiters To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! The Other Obama![]() That may be an apt description, implying that the Barack Obama who scorned ordinary folks in small towns who, he sneered, cling to such lower-class crutches as religion and guns, is above the distractions of the madding crowd. It does not, however, fit the other half of the new twofer, Michelle Obama, who far from being above it all is down there in the trenches acting like the flame-throwing liberal activist she is. To know her is to know what her husband really believes. . . . [Read More] Tags: Barack Obama, liberal, Michael Reagan, Michelle Obama To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! Groups Struggle to Clean Up Mess Illegal Immigrants Leave Behind![]() Arizonia officials have spent approximately $4.4 million over five years to clean up the mess, that continues to build with each crossing. Nearly $1 million was spent for 2007 from a base BLM appropriation. . . . Since 2003, the Arizona BLM has run a project to mitigate the damage caused by the migration of illegal immigrants along the state's border with Mexico. Click here to read the BLM's latest report on the cleanup (PDF). "What we're beginning to wonder is how extensive is the problem?" McFarlin said. "How many millions of pounds of garbage? How many roads are really damaged? How many miles of illegal trails?" . . . [Read More] Tags: Arizona, economic cost, Fox News, illegal aliens, illegal immigration To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! Friday, May 09, 2008During these Daunting times, Let Us Look to the Words of George Washington
by James Carder, The Chilkoot Homesite (also posted on the John McCain 2008 Network): "Let Us Raise a Standard to Which the Wise and Honest can Repair." - George Washington Here is a man who had the vision and wisdom in a few short words which shows that he understood what America's prophetic calling was and the obligation that our great enterprise has to its people, to the God of our Forefathers and to the Future of Mankind. Short of knowing what this understanding and commitment is for the present and in the future, no political candidate is fit for the Office of the Presidency.
Just who is the President? He is our chosen standard-bearer.This will be the next President of the United States and, God willing, that man will be John McCain! Tags: George Washington, John McCain, President, United States To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! Today in Washington D. C. - May 9, 2008
In the Senate: The Senate is not in session today! Will reconvene Monday at 2 PM. The next votes are scheduled for Tuesday are on the energy amendments to the flood insurance bill (S. 2284), the GOP proposal, and a Democrat amendment to halt the filling of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Both amendments will require 60 votes for adoption. Later, the Senate will vote on final passage of the flood insurance bill. Yesterday, the Senate adopted the Dodd substitute amendment to the bill.
In the House: Democrat leaders were forced to postpone floor consideration of their supplemental war funding bill after Blue Dogs threatened to scuttle it over billions in new entitlement spending that is not offset. Democrats are doing a wonderful job criticizing themselves, but one has to marvel at members of a group that wants to cut off funding for the war accusing others of not being sufficiently concerned with the welfare of U.S. troops. The disarray in the House forced Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Robert Byrd (D-WV) to postpone a markup on the supplemental bill he’d scheduled yesterday. Apparently displeased at this, Byrd said in a statement, “My patience is growing thin. I am putting my colleagues in both the House and Senate on notice that whether the House acts or not next week, the Senate Appropriations Committee will move forward with a markup.” The Democrats' mismanage the war funding bill has been a spectacle this week. They have no one to blame but themselves, though, as the whole convoluted exercise has been an attempt to mollify members who don’t want to vote for war funding and are clamoring for billions in domestic spending. Passing a clean supplemental bill that simply funds the troops would be faster and probably better for everyone involved. From Senate & News Sources: Senate Democrats’ energy plan garnered more criticism today, and not just from fellow Democrats. Investor’s Business Daily has a scathing editorial today discussing the folly of Democrats’ proposal for a windfall profits tax and their unrealistic ideas about “price gouging.” IBD writes: “As any student who's taken Econ 101 at the local junior college can tell you, higher taxes don't encourage production; they discourage it.” Another criticism leveled by the IBD editorial is that Democrats are looking to return to failed 1970’s energy policies. Indeed, a number of the Democrats’ ideas are particularly stale, reaching all the way back to 1974. National Review Online’s Jonah Goldberg also takes Democrats to task in his column and exposes the absurdity of politicians deciding for themselves just what profits are “reasonable.” Tags: Strategic Petroleum Reserve, energy, military funding, US Congress, US House, US Senate, Washington D.C. To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! Thursday, May 08, 2008Navy releases McCain's military record![]() From his five years in a North Vietnamese prison camp to his tenure as the Navy's liaison to the Senate, John McCain's Navy record boils down to a series of unadorned paragraphs that bestow upon him some of the nation's top military honors. The Navy recently released McCain's military record -- most of it citations for medals during his Navy career . . . McCain was awarded a Silver Star Medal . . . Navy Commendation Medal . . . Legion of Merit with a combat "V" and one gold star, a Distinguished Flying Cross and a Bronze Star Medal with a combat "V" and two gold stars.While the press may have found John McCain's record rather boring, I found it heroic! They summarized that McCain received 17 awards and decorations. I doubt if the press knew how to count the clusters on those ribbons. John McCain also received the Purple Heart (for combat injuries and injuries from torture) and the National Order of Vietnam (from the Republic of Vietnam). Tags: Election 2008, John McCain, military, military decorations, US Navy To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! The Truth About Oil![]() Here are some hard facts. According the Energy Information Administration as of January 2007 there was more than 1.3 trillion barrels of proved crude oil on earth. Even if this were all the oil on the planet there would be no immediate danger of shortages, because at the current rate of consumption – roughly 85 million barrels a day – this supply would last for more than 40 years. But the 1.3 trillion in these so-called proved reserves refers only to a tiny fraction of earth’s oil, designating only that portion which can be extracted under current ‘economic and operating conditions.’ As it happens, this figure grows with each decade and usually dramatically so. . . . There are several reasons for this. . . . . [Read More] Tags: United States,coal, crude oil, foreign oil, oil, shale, tar sands To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! Today in Washington D. C. - May 8, 2008
On The Floor: The Senate will resume consideration of the flood insurance bill (S. 2284). Yesterday, the Senate defeated an amendment to add wind coverage to flood insurance and also voted down three other amendments to the bill. The Senate Appropriations Committee is expected to hold a markup on the Iraq and Afghanistan supplemental appropriations bill today.
It’s just another week of Democrat mismanagement on both sides of the Capitol: In the Senate: Senate Democrats unvails new energy policy - kill the industry - create even higher gas prices and fuel shortages in the future! The AP reports, “Senate Democrats on Wednesday called for a temporary windfall profits tax on oil companies and a rollback of $17 billion in oil industry tax breaks as part of an energy package. The proposal also would impose federal penalties on energy price gouging and calls for stopping oil deliveries into the government's emergency reserve.” Included is a provision aimed at cracking down on speculation in the oil futures market to prevent traders of U.S. crude oil futures from routing transactions to offshore markets in order to increase transparency and accountability of the trades and would increase the margin requirement for oil futures trades” Clearly, these ideas will do anything to increase oil supplies. Several of the Democrats’ proposals are actively harmful to energy markets and suppliers. The chief executive of the New York Mercantile Exchange told The Wall Street Journal that the regulatory plan on futures markets would “potentially cripple the U.S. exchanges and move that flow of trading away from the U.S.-regulated markets to non-U.S.-regulated markets.” Even the Democrats’ Chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-NM), told The Albuquerque Journal that he opposes the windfall profits tax: “Specifically, Bingaman said the windfall profits tax is bad policy because it creates ‘inconsistencies’ in the commodities markets. ‘It's very difficult to determine what's a windfall profit and what's not,’ Bingaman said. ‘It's very arbitrary.’” Arbitrarily punishing oil companies for making money isn’t the only problem with the windfall profits tax, of course. When it was last tried in 1980, the Congressional Research Service reported that “the entire effect of the tax [was] to reduce domestic production and supply” and “made the United States more dependent upon foreign oil.” Other Democrat senators voiced to voice doubts over the Democrats’ energy plan. Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Mary Landrieu (D-LA) were critical of regulating futures markets and hiking taxes on oil companies, respectively. In the House, Democrats are in disarray on the supplemental war funding bill. Though leaders had planned to vote on the bill today, objections from Blue Dogs over offsets to tacked-on spending forced Democrats to postpone a vote. A series of news stories this week has chronicled the unhappiness of Democrats with various provisions of the bill. CQ Today summarizes, “the leadership’s strategy for the spending . . . is defensive in nature and designed to frustrate the desires of most Democrats” but at the same time allow them to vote for things they like and against things they dislike. Tags: Democrats, energy policy, military funding, US Congress, US House, US Senate, Washington D.C. To share or post to your site, click on "Post Link". Please mention / link to the ARRA News Service. Thanks! A few myths about Iraq debunked
H/T to STIX and Iraqi Status Report: Iraq Fact Check: Responding To Key Myths |
The Heritage Foundation: We can lower gas prices in these five ways: 1) Understand the cause of high prices 2) End domestic drilling restrictions 3) Allow refineries and nuclear plants 4) End expensive and wasteful mandates 5) Let the free market develop energy alternatives |
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