Archive | August, 2009

Phrase of the Day

25 Aug

Seeing as I’m ill and, probably, some of our readers are, too – here goes:

Lord, You invite all who are burdened to come to You. Allow your healing hand to heal me. Touch my soul with Your compassion for others. Touch my heart with Your courage and infinite love for all. Touch my mind with Your wisdom, that my mouth may always proclaim Your praise. Teach me to reach out to You in my need, and help me to lead others to You by my example. Most loving Heart of Jesus, bring me health in body and spirit that I may serve You with all my strength. Touch gently this life which You have created, now and forever. Amen.

I do thank all for their kind words and prayers.

More Bank Failures on the Way?

25 Aug

I expect it – so does Richard Bove:

A prominent banking analyst said on Sunday that 150 to 200 more U.S. banks will fail in the current banking crisis, and the industry’s payments to keep the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp afloat could eat up 25 percent of pretax income in 2010.

Richard Bove of Rochdale Securities said this will likely force the FDIC, which insures deposits, to turn increasingly to non-U.S. banks and private equity funds to shore up the banking system.

“The difficulty at the moment is finding enough healthy banks to buy the failing banks,” Bove wrote.

The FDIC is expected on August 26 to vote on relaxed guidelines for private equity firms to invest in failed banks, after critics said previously proposed rules were too harsh and would actually dissuade firms from making investments.

Bove said “perhaps another 150 to 200 banks will fail,” on top of 81 so far in 2009, adding stress to the FDIC’s deposit insurance fund.

We’re well in to Great Depression levels of bank failures – not there, yet, but certainly heading that way. Do keep in mind that all of the economic data indicating an economic rebound is, to put it bluntly, bogus. Its all smoke and mirrors put out by banks and government officials who are desperate to have people believe that all is well in the hope that some how, some way, American consumers will just buy a whole bunch of **** and pull us out of the recession. Ain’t gonna happen – not only is unemployment and falling wages crimping the ability to do such a thing, but the American people – yours, truly, included – just doesn’t want to spend a lot of money.

Think of it like this – I got my lap top in 2005. Its obviously out of date, right? Certainly – the cyber-geeks have developed all kinds of new stuff to put on computers. Trouble is, who needs it? The lap top works just fine – it does every thing I need it to do and given the way these things are manufactured, the physical lap top will probably last me another ten years. And so, I’m not going to buy what I don’t need – no matter how cool the upgraded stuff is. I think that a majority of Americans are viewing things the same way – buy what you need; save your money; don’t be suckered by the latest ad campaign which is trying to convince you to part with your money for something only marginally better than what you’ve got right now.

American consumers both cannot and will not lead the way out of this depression – and because these consumers are not doing this, we’re rapidly falling in to a deflationary spiral. Now, this could be changed by the Fed printing money like no tomorrow – we could go back to the 1970′s “stagflation” – but the basic thrust of things is that less is fine…less frippery, less conspicuous consumption, less profligacy. The only way we’ll get out of this mess is by earning our way out of it – if people can earn money and then save it (hit the road, tax man!) we’ll eventually have a rebound in consumer spending. But if anyone is expecting the American people to agree to bury themselves further in debt in order to bail out statist liberals and dimwitted financiers, he’s got another thing coming.

UPDATE: OMB and CBO see total federal government debt doubling over the next decade. Does anyone out there want to argue that this is sustainable? The people have figured it out but Uncle Sam (and the liberals) haven’t. We can’t borrow our way out of this.

Keep Hate Alive, Part 9

25 Aug

Wicked fools playing up to a kook left base:

Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. has decided to appoint a prosecutor to examine nearly a dozen cases in which CIA interrogators and contractors may have violated anti-torture laws and other statutes when they allegedly threatened terrorism suspects, according to two sources familiar with the move.

Holder is poised to name John Durham, a career Justice Department prosecutor from Connecticut, to lead the inquiry, according to the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the process is not complete.

Raking over the past and hoping to find something, anything, to allow the left to feel justified in its near-treasonous behavior 2003-2009 – that is all this about. And the proof in this is the selective leaking of information over the past few days – selective leaks which don’t tell the full truth (and thus don’t tell the truth at all, in the largest sense) but which are usable if your goal is to paint the Bush Administration in the most lurid light possible.

We should, at this point, pledge to do the same once we return to power – bring all of your leftist leaders up on charges. But, we won’t – because do to so is uncivilized, unChristian and unpatriotic. If only you on the left had an ounce of dignity and common sense.

That Magnificent American Health Care System

24 Aug

I wish to offer a tip of the hat to the excellent doctors, nurses and staff at Centennial Hills Hospital out here in Las Vegas. This is the 6th time, I believe, that my family has availed itself of this facility and each time we have been treated with the utmost courtesy and skill.

All through last night I was experiencing abdominal pains on an increasing level and by this morning I suspected the return of an old malady and my wife drove me over to Centennial Hills. Signing in at the front desk at 10:47 am, I was released from the ER at approximately 2:20pm – after having had a series of blood and urine tests as well as a CAT scan which did, indeed, confirm that I have diverticulitis. I was offered a night’s stay in the hospital if I felt that my pain management required medical supervision. Declining this with thanks, I was given four prescriptions (two anti-biotics, an anti-nausea medication and pain medication) – those prescriptions will be filled in less than two hours from this writing.

Beat that, Canada. We’ve got the best – and even an uninsured person arriving at the hospital would have been treated just as I have been. We need to fix some things, but what happened to me today cannot happen under socialized medicine – the government bureaucrats don’t allow such efficiencies because they are costly. Keeping in mind that if my malady went untreated long enough, it would have required major surgery and, perhaps, have resulted in my death. We don’t need an overhaul – we do need a more efficient means of ensuring that people have the coverage they need; and government isn’t the answer.

Monday Open Thread

24 Aug

Sorry boys and girls, but I’m not feeling too well this evening, so I’ll have to leave you to your own devices. However, do check out Barone’s latest on Obama’s continue angst.

Still Support ObamaCare? Read The Bill.

23 Aug

Yesterday on Twitter I said that no one who has actually read the Obamacare bill could honestly support it.I also explained that that is why he wanted to rush it through. Naturally, a few Obamabots on Twitter responded claiming they have read it and support it nonetheless. Oh really?

Granted, if you believe the government should have unlimited power with regards to the health care of Americans, sure, perhaps you may love the love the idea of a government committee rationing health care, issuing a national ID healthcard, and loads of other things that most Americans would think would be impossible to consider in the land of the free..

Domestic Divapalooza went through the bill herself earlier this month, picking out some devilish details. If you still support ObamaCare, by all means, say, for the record, that these things, explicitly mandated in the text of the bill, are things you support.

Otherwise, don’t pretend that you’ve actually read the bill, understood it all, and still love it to death.

Obama Strikes Backroom Deal with "Big Pharma"

23 Aug

And, hey, its not me saying it – its HuffPo:

A memo obtained by the Huffington Post confirms that the White House and the pharmaceutical lobby secretly agreed to precisely the sort of wide-ranging deal that both parties have been denying over the past week.

The memo, which according to a knowledgeable health care lobbyist was prepared by a person directly involved in the negotiations, lists exactly what the White House gave up, and what it got in return.

It says the White House agreed to oppose any congressional efforts to use the government’s leverage to bargain for lower drug prices or import drugs from Canada — and also agreed not to pursue Medicare rebates or shift some drugs from Medicare Part B to Medicare Part D, which would cost Big Pharma billions in reduced reimbursements.

In exchange, the Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers Association (PhRMA) agreed to cut $80 billion in projected costs to taxpayers and senior citizens over ten years. Or, as the memo says: “Commitment of up to $80 billion, but not more than $80 billion.”

The most transparent government, ever? Hope and change? Is this what you liberals voted for? And isn’t this just the sort of thing you (falsely) have accused our side of doing for years? Small wonder, now, that PhRMA is funding pro-Obamacare efforts.

You on the left should simply be ashamed of yourselves for being so easily taken in by a this outgrowth of Chicago’s gutter politics.

How Do We Show Mercy to Terrorists?

23 Aug

Which, of course, is the question about we should show mercy to the merciless:

Britain dismissed suggestions of a link between the Lockerbie bomber’s release and energy deals with Libya on Saturday, and the head of the U.S. FBI said the move gave comfort to terrorists.

London and Washington have condemned the ‘hero’s welcome’ given to Abdel Basset al-Megrahi on his return to Libya after being freed from a life sentence in a Scottish jail on compassionate grounds because he is dying of cancer.

‘The idea that the British government … would sit down and somehow barter over the freedom or the life of this Libyan prisoner and make it all part of some business deal … it’s not only wrong, it’s completely implausible and actually quite offensive,’ said British Business Secretary Peter Mandelson.

In Washington, FBI director Robert Mueller released an angry letter he sent to Scottish minister Kenny MacAskill, who ordered the release, calling it inexplicable and detrimental to justice.

‘Indeed your action makes a mockery of the rule of law. Your action gives comfort to terrorists around the world,’ Mueller wrote in the letter posted on the FBI’s website.

But the man does appear to be dying – and thus poses no threat, in himself, to anyone else. But when we take a mass murderer and release him, does this not encourage the worst that no matter what we say, our most fierce justice is subject to change? What to do?

Never lose sight of the need for mercy – but this Libyan should not have been allowed to have such a heroes welcome. Better had Britain just quietly removed him from prison and either placed him in a civil hospital or quietly, even without the Libyan government having advance notice, deposited him on the coast of Libya with a note of explanation. There are ways to show that our justice is tempered with mercy without having to allow terrorists to claim they scored one off us.

Weekly Recap (2009-08-22)

22 Aug

Why We Can't Normalize Relations With Castro's Cuba

22 Aug

Because we already have relations with enough savage, inhuman governments and we don’t need any more:

A church leader from a fast growing independent Church movement in Cuba is being accused of criminal activity by the Government just one month after a Pastor from the same group was sentenced to six years in prison.

This follows the recent detention at least sixty pastors and leaders in May and June.

Alexi Perez has been in prison for over a month accused of illicit economic activity. Although the original charges against him have been dropped, he now faces a new charge of illegally receiving construction materials.

Observers note this new charge is the same as that reportedly made against a prominent human rights activist; Dr. Darsi Ferrer Ramirez.

Alexi Perez oversees a group of around 100 church members (out of a total of 800), at the Apostolic Evangelical Church in San Jose de las Lajas in Havana Province.

In July, Pastor Omar Gude Perez, again from the Apostolic Movement, was sentenced to six years in prison. He had spent fourteen months in jail without trial prior to sentencing, and the charges against him had been changed on two occasions.

Around sixty other pastors and leaders from the Apostolic Movement have reported being temporarily detained and threatened on charges of “social dangerousness” in two sweeps between May and June this year.

Any government which charges people with “social dangerousness” is not a government we wish to have relations with. At least, its not if we have a government at all in tune with core, American principles. Naturally, the Obama Administration – as well as the usual suspects in Hollywood and on the left in general – are eager for the day of normalization…so that we can, also, pour out US funds to subsidize Castro’s inhuman horror.

No, never – until Castro and his hateful regime are gone, we must not have normal, diplomatic relations. Further more, we should seek means by which we can progressively downgrade our relations with other inhuman tyrannies. Free people must band together, not shake hands with barbarians.

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