Monday, January 31, 2005

Saddams Absence on Ballot Thrills Iraqis

Example

No matter how hard they try, not even the liberal media can ignore the success of the Iraqi elections. (AP Story Here)

In the "triangle of death," where voting is a life-threatening experience, Karfia Abbasi held up her ink-stained finger, elated that for the first time she has been able to cast a ballot for someone besides Saddam Hussein.

"This is democracy," Abbasi said. "This is the first day I feel freedom."

But that doesn't stop the John Kerry and the rest of the liberal party-poopers from trying to rain on the parade. (Agence France-Presse Story Here) Did you notice it's French!!!!

"This election is a sort of demarcation point, and what really counts now is the effort to have a legitimate political reconciliation," Kerry said.

Normally I don’t participate in online opinion polls, but this one is worth sending a message to Kerry and friends. (WorldNet Daily Poll Here)


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Friday, January 28, 2005

This Is What Happens When Bureaucrats Get A Hold Of Good Policy

Example

School administrators in Lincoln, RI cancelled a spelling bee because they say it violates the Federal No Child Left Behind Act.

Government bureaucrats are notorious for taking the easy way out when it comes to compliance with the law. Consider the following two examples:

1. The Federal Title IX law requires colleges and universities to spend the same amount of resources on women's intercollegiate athletics as they do on men's. And while supporting women in athletics is a great idea, the implementation of this idea has resulted in the elimination of may small college football programs. Why?

Football (which is predominantly a male sport) is the most expensive sport by far on most college campuses. So in order to comply, many schools have opted to eliminate their football programs rather than add other women's sports. Problem Solved? I think not! Women get no more funding than they got before and men lose out on the chance to play football at the college level.

2. In attempting to meet standards put forth in most affirmative action programs, admissions officers lower admission standards for under-represented populations in order to increase their enrollment on college campuses. This is instead of identifying students in these identified groups who have the potential to succeed and then providing them with the tool they need to compete on a level playing field. The problem is many of these students never graduate because they were not properly prepared to do so.

The fact is these bureaucrats almost always take the road of least resistance. And that is why so many good public policy ideas turn into bad bureaucratic programs

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Thursday, January 27, 2005

California Legislator Calls For The Death Of The Innocent In Iraq!

Example

During debate on a resolution celebrating the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, CA Assemblywoman Lori Saldana (D) lamented that female soldiers in Iraq did not have access to abortions.

First of all, why are we celebrating the death of 45 million babies? And second, I thought liberals were against killing the innocent in Iraq.

I guess they don’t care about killing innocent American babies.


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Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Democrats Just Don't Get It!

Example

They are quibbling over $80 million in tax credits for employers who brought in around $335 million in annual state income tax via their employees. Then they wonder why employers are leaving the state.

The San Jose Mercury News is reporting:

The companies that received rebates Tuesday are responsible for more than 40,000 jobs in California, which pay an average salary of $90,000, said Carl Guardino, the head of the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group. Even though the companies were able to effectively zero out their state income-tax liability, they still paid sales tax, property taxes and payroll taxes, he said.

So let's do the math:

40,000 Jobs Created
$90,000 Average Income Per Job Created

40,000 X 90,000 = $3.6 billion in annual income

The top tax rate in California is 9.3%

$3.6 Billion X 9.3% = $335 million in annual tax revenue

So in exchange for a one time tax credit of $80 million the state gets $335 million every year those jobs are still in California, plus all the other taxes these employers are required to pay.

But Democrats would rather jump over dollars to save dimes. That is why they continue to chase employers out of the state.

``I can promise Ms. Migden something: She will never, ever, ever have to worry about my company building a plant in California again and getting insulted when we ask not to be taxed for the privilege of building a plant,'' he said. ``We'll go somewhere else where they not only do not tax us for building a plant, but they actually give us incentives and credits and subsidies to create jobs.''

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Monday, January 24, 2005

Did you Miss the Inaugural festivities? Check out the party here!

Example

Jib-Jab is a fun site that I was just introduced to. They have lots of funny stuff and the piece they have "The Second Term" will have you rolling on the floor.

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Friday, January 21, 2005

Reverse RobinHood... Steal from the Poor and Give to the Government!

Example

I always knew that Social Security was a rip-off. But it appears to be discriminating in who it rips off as well.

A study done by the Heritage Foundation points out that because life expectancies and incomes differ for varying segments of society, so does the amount each group can expect to receive from social Security. And what group has proven to be the biggest victim of the Social Security Scam... African Americans.

But the most tragic examples of Social Security's reverse-Robin Hood effect occur in congressional districts heavily populated by African-American workers. Here we see negative rates of return so high that one wonders how a hard-working young man in an inner-city neighborhood in Baltimore, New Orleans, Atlanta or New York City can ever move up the socio-economic ladder.

For example:

The most senior Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee, the vociferous Charles Rangel (Harlem), and his thoughtful colleague, William Jefferson (New Orleans) , will have to defend this arrangement in spite of near-confiscatory rates of return of negative 4.5% for young male workers in their districts.

NEGATIVE 4.5%!!!!!!

I'm no EF Hutton, but listen up! Even I know that's a bad investment.

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Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Connerly Moves On...

Example

As Ward Connerly completes his 12 year term as a Regent for the UC System many are thankful. Some are glad to see him go. And others are grateful he was there.

I believe that he has been instrumental in forcing us to face and address the issue of race relations in this nation. Thanks to him, we have discovered that there are varying opinions on how far we have come. Like Bill Cosby of late, Ward Connerly said what no one else was willing to say. However, unlike Cosby, he was forced to endure an onslaught of personal attacks that no man deserves.

But what strikes me most is the character and integrity with which he faced this abuse. In the face of nasty name calling and constant ridicule, Mr. Connerly always carried himself with style and class. And while he and I disagreed on some issues, he never let that keep him from supporting me as I worked to improve the disadvantaged community where I live and he grew up in.

Few figures have been as controversial over the last 10 years. But I am sure Ward Connerly is not done yet.

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Tuesday, January 18, 2005

Seek Ye First The Kingdom of God...

Example

Last week I came accross an article in the Los Angeles Times that truly hurt my heart.

Promoters of get-rich-quick scams have increasingly targeted black congregations, often offering help with church finances and lining pastors' pockets as steps toward fleecing the faithful. Some operators have taken to pulpits themselves.

I don't know if any of you know fellow believers who have fallen victim to investment scam artists. But be aware that the church is a prime target for these scum.

As a person who studied Finance in School I have learned one important rule about investments. THE GREATER THE REWARD, THE GREATER THE RISK.

Also Check out my comentary "Wealth and The Word...Does God Want Us To Be Rich?"

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Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Race Wars

Example

Jill Stewart of the Sacramento News and Review makes an interesting observation about leadership choices in the California State Legislature.

To sum up, the Republicans are wallowing in the 1980s, still knuckle-dragging with a crew of white Anglo-Saxon men, only slowly adding women and minorities. Equally out of touch, in a different way, are the Democrats, stuck at an imaginary 1960s peace protest where Latinos, blacks, Asians and gays control things--and icky WASP men are quashed.

Or maybe you like this description better.

The result is plain: an extreme over-preponderance of white, Christian, ultraconservative men among the Republican legislative leadership; and an extreme over-preponderance of urban, ultra-leftist ethnic and gender warriors among the Democratic leadership.

Ok, maybe these are a little extreme. But they do make a very valid point. Neither party is doing a very good job of communicating a message that resonates beyond their already existing constituencies.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2005

Trash is Picking Up The Trash

Example

It’s good to see that the right to free speech is alive and well… I guess. Reuters is reporting that the U.S. Supreme court let stand a ruling that allows the Klu Klux Kan to participate in the Adopt A Highway Program in the state of Missouri:

The officials said some people might intentionally dump trash along the road to create more work for Klan members. "The Klan's involvement could lead to more trash along the highway, completely defeating the purpose of the program."

Where exactly is that stretch of highway again?

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Monday, January 10, 2005

Boys Fall Behind Girls In The Classroom. Is It Time To Worry?

Example

According to an article in The Detroit News yesterday, the academic performance of male students is lagging drastically behind that of female students. This has resulted in women being more likely to be admitted to and eventually graduate from college. Additionally, women are receiving post-graduate degrees at a rate much higher than men.

Now before we start instituting affirmative action programs for men, let us consider what the root causes of this demographic shift. I believe that a lot of what we are looking at is the lack of significant male role models in the lives of our young men.

Consider that the number of children growing up in fatherless households is on the rise. The National Center for Fathering reports that less that 50% of children will spend their entire childhood in an intact, two parent household.Also bear in mind, that the number of males going into the teaching profession is at an all time low. In an article entitled “Are Male Teachers on the Road to Extinction” the NEA reported that in 2004, just 21% of the nation’s 3 million teachers are males and less than 9% of all elementary school teachers are male.

This means that at home and at school (the two places children spend most of their time), young men are likely to have no male role models. It is clear that too many of our young boys are not being prepared for their futures as men. And I don’t know that this fact will change anytime soon; at least not until us (men) get on our job.

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Friday, January 7, 2005

Hip Hop Turns 30... What a Waste!

Example

Hip Hop just got done celebrating it’s 30th birthday. And like a disappointed parent who’s now middle-aged child has produced a disgraceful legacy of drugs, sex and violence; I am left with disappointment as to what it could have been.

In his commentary“Hip Hop Turns 30; Whatcha Celebratin for?” Greg Tate discusses the frustrations that many of us Gen X, Hip Hop listeners share. “How did an art form that we grew up with and loved so much, go so wrong?”

As lover of rap and Hip Hop (yes, some conservatives do listen to rap) I grew up listening to the carefree lyrics of the Sugar Hill Gang, Run D MC and Kurtis Blow. There were even those like KRS 1 and Public Enemy who used rap for social and political commentary. Since coming to know the Lord, I have enjoyed positive and uplifting messages from Christian rap artists like T-Bone, the Gospel Gangstas & Kirk Franklin. As a matter of fact, former Hip Hop Bad Boy turned Preacher, Mase recently returned to mainstream commercial rap music. And he has chosen to serve as a positive light in what otherwise has become a dark abyss of negativity.

The fact is that Hip Hop, like country western, rock and classical is a form of music; a way of communicating a message. Hip Hop in and of itself is not the problem. What we must question is the message that is communicated by those artists who have chosen to appeal to the worst in our society. Furthermore, we must ask why we have allowed commercialization to turn rap into a never-ending borage of filth; polluting the public airwaves, all so that a few record executives and wannabe gangsters can line their pockets.

While my politics may be clearly different from Mr. Tates, I have to admit that his choice of words hit the nail on the head when he states that instead of using his mass popularity to uplift society and intellectual discussion the average rap artist choses “…to take his emancipated motor mouth and stuck it up a stripper's a** because it turned out there really was gold in them thar hills.”

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Thursday, January 6, 2005

California needs an Office of Faith-Based Initiatives

Example

After listening to the State of the State Address last night, it is clear that California still has a long way to go before our budget problems are behind us. So one would think that we would be looking whatever money is available to help meet the needs of our citizens. In the Democratic reply to the Governor’s speech, Senator Don Perata stated that we need to do a better job of getting back more of the tax dollars that we send to Washington. However, there is one source of money that California is doing little to tap into… Faith-Based Initiative Grants.

In a recent Associate Press (AP) article Jim Towey, Director of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives pointed out the following:

…in 2003, groups dubbed "faith-based" received 1.17 billion in grants from federal agencies, according to documents provided by the White House to The Associated Press. That was about 8 percent of the $14.5 billion spent on social programs that qualify for faith-based grants in five federal departments.

Why isn’t California going after some of this money? Well, there are many on the Democrat side of the isle that continue to fight against faith-based initiatives, despite the fact that the law supports their funding.

Brief History

In 1996 Democrat President Bill Clinton signed Welfare Reform into law. This also included provisions known as "Charitable Choice Provisions" which made it illegal to discriminate against faith-based organizations who applied for federal dollars to administer social service programs. Despite this fact, many states (including California) have still failed to come into compliance with this law.

During his time in the State Assembly and State Senate, Assemblyman Ray Haynes has repeatedly introduced legislation to bring California into compliance. Needless to say, Democrats never allowed it get out of committee, keeping our state from being able to work with faith-based groups.

In 2001 President Bush introduced the Office of Faith-Based Initiatives, designed to bring the federal government in line with Charitable Choice Law and to seek out opportunities in every federal department to work with religious groups. AP reports:

States were initially slow to warm to the Bush initiative. An independent 2003 study of state efforts to contract with faith-based groups found little activity. That was partly because states did not see a need to target religious groups and partly because their budgets were so tight that there was little room for new contractors, said Richard Nathan, director of the Rockefeller Institute at the State University of New York in Albany.

So, why does California need an office of Faith-based Initiatives? I’ll give you two reasons:

1. To insure that California is in compliance with Charitable Choice Laws when it comes to administering federal dollars.

2. To go after some of that multibillion-dollar pot of money available to help those in need in our state.

Whether or not you believe government money should go to faith-based groups, the fact is that someone is getting the money. Why not us? These other states are meeting the needs of their citizens with no additional cost to their taxpayers. The only question left to ask is “Are we going to go after these resources to improve conditions here in California?”

You can also check out my commentary Let Us Rebuild on this same topic.


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Wednesday, January 5, 2005

Consumer Reports says the worst performing condom is one distributed by Planned Parenthood

Example

I always knew that "Safe Sex" was a myth. But little did I suspect that the myth's biggest advocate, Planned Parenthood, would poke holes in their own story. LITERALLY!

Reuters is reporting the following:

The consumers group best known for rating cars and washing machines has turned its testing prowess to condoms to find out which ones measure up best and how other birth control methods compare.

The nonprofit Consumers Union says in a new guide to contraception that the seven top U.S. types of condom they studied did not burst despite vigorous testing, and all models met international standards.


And how did the condoms given out by Planned Parenthood do?

A melon-colored model distributed by Planned Parenthood performed the worst, bursting during a test in which the latex condoms were filled with air.


Keep in mind that Planned Parenthood is the country's largest provider of abortions. Talk about creating a market for your product!

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