There is no grand bargain worth having that Obama would ever
offer. Closed door grand bargain negotiations are a mechanism to shift
the blame for failure to Republicans. The House should continue to pass
bills and let the Senate Democrats choke on them. In immigration as well
as budgets, the key is to pass bills in the House that seem reasonable and let
Harry Reid explain why they don't pass the Senate. For example, a guest
worker program is a natural for Republicans. However, once such a bill
gets to the Senate it will die because the SEIU and the union farm workers
don't want a guest worker program to pass. The Senate would be unlikely to even
consider the bill. How would Senate failure to pass a guest worker bill
play with Hispanic voters? An expansion of H1B visas is another
Republican natural that the Democrat's organized labor allies hate. How
would the Senate failure to pass a House expanded H1B visas bill look to Asian
voters?
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A Call for Healing
Mar 11, 2013
Corporate Dystopia Unlikely
Kevin Williamson has a great column today about science
fiction dystopias that are run by corporations.
As he observes, this is a very unlikely outcome.
Fact is that corporations have only been oppressive when they
get government help, particularly state guaranteed monopoly power. The
classic examples of this are the British East India Company and the Dutch East
India Company, both of whom became de facto colonial governments with their
home county governments’ assistance.
Thankfully, there are a lot of competing science fiction
visions that take a much more libertarian bent. For example,
"Cryptonomicon" by Neal Stephenson and the LaNague/KYFHO series of
stories by F. Paul Wilson are both anti government and fun to boot. Try
them as an antidote to corporate villains.
NIH Head Can't be a Nanny
It has come to my attention that the National Institutes of
Health has funded research to show that the tea party is under the influence of
the tobacco lobby. When asked about this
in a Congressional hearing, the head of the NIH gave a really strange response. Dr. Francis Collins said that the NIH can’t
be a “nanny” monitoring the contents of every research paper it funds.
Given the intrusiveness of today's government, Dr. Collins'
contention that the NIH can't be a nanny to every research topic it funds is
ludicrous. As always, the rules are constantly changing to suit liberal
outcomes. For an example of how much of a nanny government can be when it
wants to be, check out George Will's story today on the expulsion of a 7 year
old for biting his pop tart into the shape of a gun. Clearly, liberals
have absolutely no shame.
John Kerry Will Never Get My Respect
Every liberal in creation wants me to respect John Kerry for
his service in Viet Nam It ain’t going to happen. John Kerry is the reason I got spit at during
the Viet Nam War for wearing the uniform. His testimony before Congress was
that everybody in the military was to blame for the war. He also said that most
every US soldier in Viet Nam was a
war criminal. Civilian hostility to the military was so bad then, I developed a
routine to handle it. Keep in mind I was an Air Force ROTC cadet and then a
computer programmer in an air defense unit. Neither was very threatening. People on campus used to call me a
"trained killer." I would respond, "Do you really believe I'm a
trained killer?" They would say yes. Then I would ask, "Then why are
you pissing me off?" All I can say is thank you, John Kerry. I will never
forgive or forget.
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