Month: August 2012

  • Random Shots for Thursday, 30 August 2012

    Today in history

    Comments I’ve posted

    1. Re: LP Members Express Concern that Wayne Allyn Root is Campaigning for Romney

      I’m with Jill Pyeatt on publishing this information.

      For a longer-term solution, Paulie, you’re 100 % correct.

      I don’t have a problem per se with Root et al trying to recruit from the “Republitarian” sector – I used to be there myself, and in some ways still am. Ron Bjornstad, who’s been in the LPNM longer than I have, can tell you that for the first year I was a member, the ONLY issue that I cared about was the Second Amendment.

      I wasn’t until November 1996, when I read The Probability Broach and The Nagasaki Vector by L. Neil Smith and Why Government Doesn’t Work by Harry Browne that I saw the bigger picture.

      At the same time, I don’t have a problem per se with recruiting from the “left-libertarian” sector.

      My concern with this whole “left-libertarian” vs. “right-libertarian” pissing contest is that the word “libertarian” sometimes gets pushed to the wayside and forgotten, when it should take the lead.

      My problem with Root is exactly what is stated in my original message – Root is marketing himself as “Mr. LP” and “Mr. Libertarian” while simultaneously stumping for a non-libertarian (anti-libertarian?) candidate nominated by the Republican Party.

      This is something I would have NEVER even contemplated, even in those two years before I realized what libertarianism was all about.

      In 1996, I didn’t campaign for Dole.

      In 2000 and 2004, I didn’t campaign for Bush.

      In 2008, I didn’t campaign for McCain – I held my nose and voted for Barr to maintain the LPNM’s ballot access (didn’t work). So at that time I voted for Root.

      So Root needs to answer for this. This can’t be buried in some LNC executive session – not if the LNC wants to retain the trust of the rank-and-file membership.

    2. Re: LP Members Express Concern that Wayne Allyn Root is Campaigning for Romney

      On that Facebook search page, scroll on down till you see “Sylvia Bokor” – she’s one of the “Romney-tarians” here in town. I’ve been having loads of fun stomping all over her brand of cognitive dissonance.

    3. Re: LP Members Express Concern that Wayne Allyn Root is Campaigning for Romney

      Or just go to Root’s Facebook pages and post Gary Johnson material, like I’ve done in the past.

    4. Posted to Facebook –

      http://facebook.com/WhereIsJackGault

    5. Re: LP Members Express Concern that Wayne Allyn Root is Campaigning for Romney

      Wayne Allyn Romney


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  • Wayne Allyn Romney

    ——– Original Message ——–
    Subject: For Your Consideration
    Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2012 13:47:40 -0600
    From: Libertarian Party of New Mexico [lpnm.chair@gmail.com]
    To: [Libertarian Party State Chair's List], Robert Kraus, Carla Howell, Geoffrey Neale, Lee Wrights, Tim Hagan, Ruth Bennett, Michael Cloud, Bill Redpath, Wayne Root, Starchild, Arvin Vohra, Norm Olsen, Tony Ryan,  Vicki Kirkland, Richard Schrade, Jillian A Mack, Sam Goldstein, Dan Wiener, Scott Lieberman, Brett Pojunis, Audrey Capozzi, Rich Tomasso, David Blau, James W. Lark III, Scott Spencer, Dianna Visek, Michael Knebel, John Jay Myers, Paulie Frankel

    It seems that Wayne Allyn Root spent a good bit of June, July and August stumping for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan (with a little bit for Scott Brown, etc.) on Fox News, townhall.com, and personalliberty.com, etc., and then posting about it to his Facebook and Twitter pages.

    This is inexcusable.

    I’ve never been one to join the anti-Root campaigns before, but this pushes me over the top.

    I know that he said he was just giving Team Romney some “free advice.”

    How would George Bush have reacted if GEN McChrystal or GEN Petraeus had put out a press release with some “free advice” for al-Qaeda or the Taliban?

    SHOW ME the “branding” guy from Pepsi who gets ahead by talking up Coke in the media.

    The proverbial “Duh” comes to mind here.

    Hey, Wayne, I don’t have any personal animosity towards you. If you were JUST an oddsmaker posting predictions, I could let some of this slide. If you were JUST a pundit expressing your views, I could let some of this slide. And there’s too much, over too long of a time span, to blow this off as a “lapse in judgment” or “poor choice of words.”

    But the fact remains that you’re ALSO the current chair of the LNCC, sitting on the LNC, and sitting on the Nevada LP’s state-level Executive Committee, while stumping for GOP candidates (Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan) in direct opposition to the LP’s candidates for the same offices (Gary Johnson and Jim Gray).

    THE EVIDENCE

    I’ve got a few screenshots and saved web pages. Here’s some URLs for your examination (screenshots are attached at the bottom) – I’m sure there’s more to be found, so check these URLs, too:

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root

    http://facebook.com/WayneAllynRoot

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/

    http://townhall.com/columnists/wayneallynroot/

    Articles, Radio Shows

    Wayne Root on the Bill Cunningham show (700-WLW)

    Townhall.com: How Romney Can Win the Presidency – This Week

    Newsmax.com: Marco Rubio Is Romney’s Wild Card

    Townhall.com: Media is Mad Because Mitt Told the Truth?

    personalliberty.com: Obama’s College Classmate Speaks Out: The Scandal At Columbia That Ends The Obama Presidency

    Steve Malzberg Spreecast: Malzberg / Wayne Root – Obama A Fraud?

    Townhall.com: How to Turn Paul Ryan into “Obama’s Shadow”

    The Blaze: What Mitt Romney Should Tell Harry Reid

    Townhall.com: Message to Romney: Own The Word “Extreme”

    Facebook

    http://facebook.com/WayneAllynRoot/posts/510463435634165

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/4313584875483

    http://facebook.com/WayneAllynRoot/posts/510461612301014

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/4178319213926

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/367818186623156

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/342215642522448

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/4313789680603

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/121689671308023

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/477182795640000

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/442302579133477

    http://facebook.com/wayne.a.root/posts/468330509846315

    Twitter

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/240649263498022912

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/240638438162968577

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/240638300971487234

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/240636619831508993

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/240636498309967872

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/240494434867875840

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/214724846796550145

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/213738681142476800

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/213738560250064896

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/213738446831882241

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/213738283291774976

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/213628779778674688

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/212968310189457410

    https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/212963444016680960

    ______________________________________________________________________
    Mike Blessing
    State Chair, Libertarian Party of New Mexico
    505-515-7015 / http://lpnm.us

    Who owns you? Who runs your life? Who should – you or someone else?
    Freedom is the answer – what’s the question?
    ______________________________________________________________________

    ——– Original Message Ends ——–

    Here’s a response to this by Alex Snitker, the Libertarian Party of Florida’s 2010 candidate for U.S. Senate:

    Wayne Allyn Root: Whose side are you on?

    Reason magazine coverage:

    Wayne Allyn Root Is Why the Libertarian Party Can’t Have Nice Things

    Wayne Root, former Libertarian Party Vice Presidential Candidate and Current Member of the LP’s National Committee: “It’s Gotta Be Romney, There is No Choice”

    Here’s the IPR coverage on part of Root’s antics for this year:

    LP Members Express Concern that Wayne Allyn Root is Campaigning for Romney

    Drudge Report Links to Wayne Allyn Root Obama / Columbia Article

    Wayne Allyn Root: Media is Mad Because Mitt Told the Truth?

    Is Wayne Allyn Root Leaving the Libertarian Party?

    Wayne Allyn Root Tells Radio Audience to Vote for Romney

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  • Random Shots for Tuesday, 28 August 2012

    Today in history

    Comments I’ve posted

    1. Re: US Military Reveals Coup Plan To Topple Obama – well planned propaganda!

      Which rabbi will give the prayer at the next ATP meeting?

      And – ready for this one? – not all atheists and agnostics are FDR / LBJ / Obama Democrats. Boggles the mind, doesn’t it?

    2. Re: Gene’s Nickle: Supreme Court Appointments

      I’ve heard this spiel – “Think of the Supreme Court! You don’t want a Democrat appointing justices, do you?” – in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 elections.

      So let’s take a look at some of the justices appointed by Republicans, shall we?

      • John Paul Stevens (appointed by Ford) was a staunch defender of the feds using the interstate commerce clause as a way to poke their nose (and other appendages) into the private sector. For example, Stevens joined the dissent to uphold the Gun Free School Zones Act of 1990 in U.S. v. Lopez.

      • Sandra Day O’Connor (appointed by Reagan) apparently thinks that the First Amendment doesn’t apply to political spending for advertising – she upheld McCain-Feingold in   McConnell v. FEC, then complained about it being overturned in 2010. She’s also a fervent proponent of “transjudicialism” – foreign case law “should at times constitute persuasive authority in American courts . . . .”
      • Both Anthony Kennedy (appointed by Reagan) and David Souter (appointed by George H.W. Bush) signed off on Kelo v. New London, where the Supremes said that government agencies taking your home or business to give it to Donald Trump for a parking lot is OK with them.
      • Samuel Alito (appointed by George W. Bush said in Doe vs. Groody that the cops were entitled to “qualified immunity” in strip-searching a ten-year-old girl and her mother, despite the fact that neither one was either a criminal suspect nor named on the search warrant in question.
      • And finally John Roberts (appointed by George W. Bush) in addition to upholding Obamacare in NFIB v. Sebelius, seems to like carving exceptions out of the Fourth Amendment – see Arizona v. Gant, Herring v. U.S., Virginia v. Moore, Samson v. California and Hudson v. Michigan

      And then there’s Romney’s own record of judicial appointments while he was Governor of Massachusetts – see these:

      Romney’s Judiciary

      Romney judicial record: Liberals running wild

      As governor, Mitt Romney backtracked on promised reforms in appointing judges

      Romney’s Spotty Record on Judicial Appointments

    3. Posted to Wayne Allyn Root’s Facebook Wall

      “Hey, Wayne, since you’re the Chair of the LNCC, sitting on the LNC and LPNV state committee, aren’t you supposed to be stumping for Gary Johnson?”

    4. Posted to Wayne Allyn Root’s Facebook Wall

      https://twitter.com/WayneRoot/status/240494434867875840

    5. Posted to the New Mexico Gun Rights Facebook group

      ‘ they seem to thing all village owned property is “private” ‘

      Lots of cities and counties are like that – Albuquerque is no exception. That’s the “logic” they use in forbidding you to carry a weapon in City Hall or on city buses.


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  • It’s “Romney AND the Rules Committee”

    Current mood: aggravated, annoyed, bitchy, cranky

    Subject: It’s “Romney AND the Rules Committee”
    Date: Tuesday, 28 August 2012 21:54:41 MST
    To: ABQ C4L, KCUF Media [Y!}, The Weekly Sedition [Y!]
    BCC: [71 Republicans, Libertarians, etc.]

    ——– Original Message ——–
    Subject: Romney versus the Rules Committee
    Date: Tuesday, 28 August 2012 15:42:01 -0400 (EDT)

    8/28/2012 1:42 PM:

    > It is a curious thing that although I have not yet finished studying the proposed Rules Changes and the many e-mails regarding them, some
    > are hastening to condemn Mitt Romney for the rule proposal – despite the fact that all reports state it is the Republican Establishment
    > faction of the Rules Committee that is behind the attempt.

    I take it that the writer of this message didn’t bother to watch any of today’s C-SPAN coverage of the RNC Circus?

    If anything, the GOP’s rules changes were designed to shut out the Ron Paul people, on behalf of Romney.

    Maybe this writer missed the parts of the vote count where the various speakers from the state delegations reported their states’ votes, and the lady at the podium repeated the numbers for Romney back to the audience?

    What happened there was that the lady repeated ONLY the numbers for Romney. In several instances, Ron Paul got more of a state’s votes than Romney did, but Paul’s votes weren’t repeated back. For example, the Nevada delegation reported 17 votes for Paul and 6 for Romney, yet she only repeated back “6 votes – Romney.”

    So when I labeled this a “Coronation Circus” recently, I hit the bullseye:

    What About the Coronation Circus in Tampa?

    Because of this, a good bit of the Ron Paul people are determined not to vote for Romney. In fact, one of those in the New Mexico delegation contacted me late Friday night for some Gary Johnson bumper stickers and flash cards, so he could pass them out in Tampa. But since Steve Pearce reported that all 23 of New Mexico’s delegation voted for Romney, I have to wonder if there was some last-minute re-arranging of the delegation, specifically to remove those supporting Paul.

    Some will switch to supporting Gary Johnson. Others will write in Ron Paul. Still others will either cast a blank (not vote for anyone in the presidential race) or stay home entirely on election day.

    > Those who dislike Romney are quick to pass judgement on him without knowing what is actually taking place in D.C. They howl with a sort of
    > pathetic despair, toward which one cannot feel any sympathy at all. Such howlers are playing directly into the hands of the Leftists.

    I’m not at all “quick to pass judgement” against Romney – I’ve been researching his brand of Big R socialism and mercantilism for the past few months now.

    > I’m on the phone a lot with many voters. Some tell terrible stories about what the present economic climate is doing to them. I feel deeply
    > for their anger and their plight. And I admire their fortitude. They will vote despite their anguish. Would that the howlers had as much
    > gumption and clarity of mind.

    It’s not “fortitude,” it’s cognitive dissonance, where you tell yourself that eating from the dumpster is in fact gourmet dining. That way, when you repeat it to others, you really do believe it a bit and thus you’re not really lying.

    > This comment from me is to warn my readers not to be taken in by the howlers, not to be swayed by them, not to give up the fight to make
    > Romney the next POTUS.  Most of all it is to remind us all that we must not give up our commitment to shift the direction of the Republican
    > Party toward a free-market, limited government restoration of individual rights.

    Seriously – what’s to like about Romney from a “Tea Party” mindset of standing up for free markets, Constitutionally-limited government, individual rights and public-sector fiscal restraint?

    Romney as Governor of Massachusetts signed off on an “assault weapons” ban, stumped for the Brady Bill, and helped to socialize health care.

    OK, DON’T take it from me.

    See what Carla Howell (who ran against Romney for Governor in 2002) said about him:

    LP Monday Message: Mitt Romney = Big Government

    See this article from Reason magazine:

    Consultant in Chief

    See what Gun Owners of America has to say:

    Where Does Romney Stand Today on the Second Amendment?

    Romney signs off on permanent assault weapons ban

    > We must be on guard against those who continue to rail against Romney – no matter whether they identify themselves as: “conservatives,”
    > “Republicans” or “patriots.” Such individuals will not help our effort to stop this nation from going “Forward” into the abyss of socialism.
    > No matter what their protestations, the howlers are attempting to demoralize us with their bad-mouthing of Mr. Romney, with their
    > sarcasm and hostility toward him and their obnoxiousness.

    Let me shorten this paragraph for you:

    “Block up your ears, shut up and do as the RNC tells you.”

    > Keep in mind that no matter what your evaluation of Romney – and I personally am coming to value him more highly the more I research him –
    > the alternative will make doubly difficult our struggle to restore the ideals our Founding Fathers identified in the Declaration of
    > Independence and in our Constitution. It is these ideals that are most important. With Romney we have better odds in our fight.

    Romney as a guardian of the ideals set forth in the Constitution and Declaration of Independence? That’s good for a laugh, but not much else.

    For example, I’ve noticed that the meme the campaign is pushing is that Obama cut Medicare to fund Obamacare.

    How does defending a 1960s-era socialist wealth-redistribution scheme against a 21st-century socialist wealth-redistribution scheme make you a “free marketer” ?

    > The Rules Committee Establishment Republicans as best as I can make out, are on a collision course. We need to get rid of them, not a man
    > who can benefit this nation far more than the howlers care to consider.

    How will Romney “benefit this nation far more,” exactly?

    Maybe he’ll re-make Obamacare into a federal version of RomneyCare?

    How does that support free-markets and limited government?


    NOTES

    1. Reposted –

      1. Personal blogs – Blogspot / WordPress / Yahoo!

      2. KCUF Media – Yahoo!
      3. LPUSA / LPNM[lpnm-discuss] Yahoo! Group / New Mexico Liberty Yahoo! Group

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  • “The Devil” on Politics

    Current mood: cynical

    Anyone who’s been following politics abroad might have noticed that American politicians seem to view British policies as worth copying by the Congress – the Romneycare-Obamacare thing isn’t an isolated incident.

    “Progressives” have been yammering away since Lyndon Johnson for victim disarmament (“common sense gun laws”) and nationalized / socialized “single payer”  health care, while “conservatives” apparently see the British Empire as worthy of emulation.

    For example, the recently-required graphic labels on cigarette packs have a precedent in British “law” in that their Health Secretary claimed the “authority” to micromanage cigarette packaging and advertising back in 2009.

    The British political scene mirrors the American scene in another way in that there are a few libertarian bloggers who are sick of this bad-cop-worse-cop routine from ” ‘both sides’ of the aisle.” For example, “The Devil” sounded off on this very issue of tobacco regulations –

    The power to “dictate the colour of cigarette packs, their shape, the trademarks displayed on them and any labelling” was handed to the Health Secretary solely back in 2009.

    And you poor fucks think that we live in a democracy.

    The consultation on this matter – just like the “consultation” on the display ban – is simply a democratic fig-leaf: the government simply wants to pretend that it is, in any way, answerable to the people.

    Anyone who believes that our democracy is in any way “representative” is an idiot.

    Successive governments have passed what your humble Devil called “mini-Enabling Acts” for years: the NuLabour government may have been the greatest transgressors, but that hasn’t stopped the Freedom Coalition making full use of those functions.

    When you are a disgusting authoritarian bastard, why would you not?

    No, “The Devil” isn’t Jesus’ nemesis from the Christian mythology – he’s just a pissed-off Brit of the libertarian mindset, who also enjoys a smoke on occasion. He updated the post I linked to above:

    The intention was to highlight the fact that successive governments have quite deliberately attempted to neuter Parliament, and remove themselves from democratic oversight.

    But, surely, we have the right to throw these bastards out – that’s the point of democracy, is it not?

    Well, yes and no. As you might have noticed – if you have taken an interest in politics over the last few decades – the ratchet only seems to go one way, i.e. in the removal of our freedoms. And I don’t give two shits about the colour of the rosette worn by the scum who do so.

    So, if Lansley has the power to impose plain packaging on tobacco, then he will do so. And the next government will not remove that power.

    If you doubt what I say about the freedom ratchet, simply compare the Coalition’s liberties-championing rhetoric immediately after the election with their actual record in government.

    So what about it, Americans? How can we say that we’re freer than the Brits when politicians on this side of the Atlantic behave in just the same sort of cretinous, dishonest chicanery?

    Didn’t Obama promise in the 2008 election to shut down the prison at Guantanamo Bay, and to have the DEA back off from medical-marijuana clinics in states that passed those sort of referenda?

    What sort of “limited-government,” “fiscally-restrained” Republican signs off on anything resembling Medicare Part D? Heather Wilson used it as the centerpiece of her 2002 re-election campaign to the U.S. House, and George Bush signed it into “law” with enthusiasm.


    NOTES

    1. Reposted –

      1. Personal blogs – Xanga / Yahoo!

      2. KCUF Media – Xanga / Yahoo!
      3. LPUSA / LPNM[lpnm-discuss] Yahoo! Group
      4. The Weekly SeditionWordPress / Yahoo!
      5. NMPolitics.org

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  • Random Shots for Wednesday, 22 August 2012

    Today in history

    Comments I’ve posted

    1. Re: Carla Howell: Mitt Romney = Big Government

      I’ll be voting for Romney because I KNOW its stupid to raise taxes in this economy when we’re needing drastic CUTS in spending instead.

      The whole point of the original article I posted here is that based on Romney’s track record as Governor of Massachusetts, Romney will NOT make anything resembling drastic spending cuts. The Democrats will accuse him of wanting to make “draconian” spending cuts – “slash and burn” will be one of their lines – to which Romney will counter, “We’re simply slowing the rate of growth.”

      This is the same sort of con job that Bob Dole pulled in 1996 when he ran against Clinton. Goodbye and good riddance to Bob Dole from the political scene.

      I remember way, way back when Rush Limbaugh had his syndicated TV show (1992) – the Democrats were saying that they were slashing spending, and Rush countered by showing that all they were doing was trimming projected growth above the previous year’s spending – slowing the rate of growth.

      So why is this sort of fiscal sleight-of-hand good when a Republican does it, but wrong when a Democrat does the same sort of thing?

      I contend that Romney and Obama voters are just like pro wrestling fans – when the other guy cheats and fights dirty, that’s bad, but when their guy smacks the other with a chair, it’s all OK, just because of who their guy is and who the other guy is. PROVE ME WRONG HERE.

    2. Posted to the New Mexico Gun Rights Facebook group

      Why not file harassment charges against these “concerned citizens” who call the cops with their “someone with a gun!” complaints?

      Because if you’re not harming anyone else or displaying any intent to harm others and your only “crime” is walking around in public with an object that these people object to, that’s exactly what this is – harassment.

    3. Posted to my Facebook Wall

    4. Posted to my Facebook Wall

    5. Re: Gene’s Nickle: Less Than 80 Days

      Obama had PLENTY of assistance from Republicans in doing damage to America –

      • Republican Speaker of the House John Boehner keeps supporting votes to raise the debt ceiling – what’s the point of having a debt ceiling in the first place if all they’re going to do is raise it every time?

      • Republican Chief Justice John Roberts was the deciding vote in upholding Obamacare in June.
      • Obamacare is a copy-and-paste job from the package put together in 2006 by then-Governor Mitt Romney (Republican).

    Listening / Reading / Watching

    1. Documentary Channel: What Black Men Think

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  • Random Shots for Sunday, 19 August 2012

    Today in history

    Comments I’ve posted

    1. Posted to the New Mexico Gun Rights Facebook group

      Peelian Principles 2, 4, 6, and 9 need some reinforcing, in the minds of police chiefs at the very least.

      Principle #3 goes out the window when the legislature or Congress passes laws concerning every minute aspect of human existence, followed by regulatory agencies and judges issuing their own piles of BS.

    2. Re: Gene’s Nickle: Less Than 80 Days

      I agree – that’s why I’m stumping for Gary Johnson.

    Notes from Life, Etc.

    1. CNM – To graduate with an Associate of Science degree in photonics, I need the Advanced Fiber Optics course. I was told that it would be offered this semester, but when I checked the “myCNM” portal, the only course they’re offering is the intro course (PHOT-1001 Intro to Photonics and Safety), which I took in the summer semester of 2008. When I inquired about the Advanced Fiber course to the main photonics instructor, he told me that the Advanced Fiber material had been added to the “capstone” course (which used to be called “Projects” until the administration added a pile of superfluous bullshit to it), which I also need to take, but isn’t being offered this semester.

    Listening / Reading / Watching

    1. Fred on Everything: The Eye of Sauron

    2. Adult Swim: Black Dynamite, Aqua Something You Know Whatever, Squidbillies
    3. CNN: Intruder calls 911, afraid homeowner may have gun
    4. The Libertarian Enterprise: #684 – 19 August 2012


    NOTES

    1. Reposted – WordPress


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  • Random Shots for Saturday, 18 August 2012

    Today in history

    Comments I’ve posted

    1. Re: Carla Howell: Mitt Romney = Big Government

      Hold on a bit – Cyberwiz hasn’t chimed in to support The Great White Obama yet.

      For what it’s worth, I hope to be at the ATP meeting this Tuesday to remind them of their professed principles (fiscal restraint, Constitutionally-limited government, free markets, individual rights). I’m planning on getting there a bit early – last time I got there a few minutes after it started because I got off I-40 at the Tramway exit instead of the Juan Tabo exit.

    2. Posted to my Facebook Wall and my NMPolitics.org page

    3. Posted to my Facebook Wall

    Listening / Reading / Watching

    1. Military Channel: The Green Berets

    2. Yahoo News: Police release video in Ark. patrol car shooting

    NOTES

    1. Reposted – WordPress

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  • SF vs. Fantasy (and Horror, too!)

    Current mood: cynical

    Recently I read Tomorrow, the Stars, which was edited by Robert A. Heinlein (at least in part – in the preface, he says that Truman Tailey. Judith Merrill, Frederick Pohl and Walter Bradbury helped out there). In that preface, Heinlein mentions a significant difference between science fiction and fantasy

    From page 8 of the Berkeley Medallion Edition (15th printing – June, 1967)


    “Science fiction is sometimes miscalled ‘escape literature,’ a mistake arising from a profound misconception of its nature and caused by identifying it with fantasy. Science fiction and fantasy are as different as Karl Marx and Groucho Marx. Fantasy is constructed by either denying the real world in toto or at least making a prime basis of the story one or more admittedly false premise – fairies, talking mules, trips through a looking glass, vampires, seacoast Bohemia, Mickey Mouse.”

    In the next few sentences of that same paragraph, Heinlein sets out what distinguishes science fiction from fantasy (and horror, as well). Again, from page 8


    “But science fiction, no matter how fantastic its content may seem, always accepts all of the real world and the entire body of human knowledge as the framework for the fictional speculation.”

    Back in 2003, I was hanging out at Bubonicon 35 with L. Neil Smith, who summed it up very well


    In science fiction, the universe is knowable and people can figure it out.

    Thus my conclusion that the books in the genre of sword-and-sorcery fantasy belong together with the horror books, if anywhere, rather than with the science-fiction books.

    In my view, fantasy and horror stories are more mature versions of fairy tales and campfire ghost stories.

    And why do I often feel as though I’m the only one that sees most of the cast of the typical horror movie as complete idiots, simply begging to be slaughtered at whim by the monster or slasher or demon?


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  • Carla Howell: Mitt Romney = Big Government

    Current mood: cynical

    Dear Friend of Liberty,

    I ran for governor against Mitt Romney in 2002 in Massachusetts. I read his every press release, read every major newspaper article about him, and followed his every move throughout his governor campaign – and in each of the four years he served as governor.

    Mitt Romney IS Big Government – to the core.

    Which is why I nearly fell off my chair one day when I was asked by a libertarian, “Aren’t you glad to have Mitt Romney as your governor? He’s pretty libertarian, isn’t he?”

    It is critical that voters know the truth about Big Government Mitt Romney. Please forward the below column to every voter you know who would consider voting for him.

    Thank you for helping to set the record straight.

    In liberty,

    Carla Howell

    Executive Director
    Libertarian National Committee

    # # #

    Mitt Romney: Champion of Big Government
    By Carla Howell

    Is Mitt Romney the “economic conservative” he claims to be? Especially when it comes to tax and spend policies?

    Now that he’s running for president, let’s compare his words with his deeds.

    Taxes

    Romney claims to be anti-tax. He even “took” a “no new taxes” pledge when he ran for Governor of Massachusetts in 2002. “Took” is in quotes because he refused to sign that pledge. His signature wasn’t necessary, he claimed. He assured us that he’s a man of his word.

    But Mitt Romney has been a champion of new taxes.

    Mitt Romney proposed three new taxes while campaigning for governor: a new tax on vehicles, a new tax on campaign donations, and a new tax on building construction. They didn’t get much fanfare in the media and were quickly forgotten.

    Right before the 2002 election, he ran millions of dollars in ads portraying himself as a “no new taxes” governor. The media refused to set the record straight.

    But that was only the beginning.

    Each of the four years Romney served as governor, he raised taxes – while pretending he didn’t. He claims he only raised mandatory government “fees.” But government mandatory fees are nothing but taxes, and taxes are nothing but mandatory government fees. Romney’s new tax-fees raised hundreds of millions of dollars in new tax revenue for the state government every year.

    In addition to:

    • scores of new tax-fees,

    Mitt Romney also increased several other taxes by:

    • “closing loopholes” to enable collection of a new Internet sales tax
    • passing legislation that enables local governments to raise Business Property Taxes
    • enacting a new tax penalty that raises Income Taxes on both individuals and small businesses.

    This, he claims, is not raising taxes.

    I suppose you could say Romney merely enacted bills that force taxpayers to hand over billions of dollars – which end up in the coffers of the government.

    Quacks like a tax increase?

    In 2008, Romney boasted that he was the first presidential candidate to sign a “taxpayer protection pledge,” in which he promised to oppose “any and all efforts” to increase income taxes on people or businesses.

    So he’ll call his tax increases “government fees” or “closing loopholes” or “penalties” or something else. But if Romney is president, the IRS will collect this money from you, your family, your friends, and millions of Americans just like you.

    Government Spending

    Mitt Romney claims to have cut the Massachusetts budget by “$2 billion.” Sometimes he claims he cut it “$3 billion.” The media gives him free advertising by parroting this myth repeatedly. They repeat it so often that even many fiscal conservatives and libertarians assume it must be true.

    But these “cuts” were merely budget games. Spending cuts in one area were simply moved into another area of the budget.

    In fact, not only did Mitt Romney refuse to cut the overall Massachusetts budget, he expanded it. Dramatically.

    The Massachusetts state budget was $22.7 billion a year when he took office in January of 2003.

    When he left office four years later, it was over $25.7 billion – plus another $2.2 billion in spending that the legislature took “off budget.” (Romney never reminds us of this fact.)

    The net effect of budgets proposed and signed into law by Mitt Romney? An additional $5.2 billion in state spending – and a similar increase in new taxes. Every year.

    He claims to have done a good job as governor of liberal Massachusetts in light of the fact that it’s a “tough state” for poor “conservatives” like him. He infers his hands were tied by the predominantly Democratic legislature.

    But when it comes to tax and spend policies, he’s not only in lockstep with the Democrats. He leads the way.

    Each of the four years Romney served as governor, he started budget negotiations by proposing an increase of about $1 billion in new government spending. Before the legislature even named a budget figure.

    Romney initiated massive new spending – without any prodding.

    The legislature responded with a handful of line item budget increases. Romney agreed to some of them and vetoed others. The media helped him out again by making fanfare of his vetoes and portraying him as tough on spending – after he had already given away the store!

    The Romney-Kennedy Alliance

    But his grande finale was the worst of all: RomneyCare, Mitt Romney’s version of socialized medicine.

    By his own admission, he didn’t plan his socialized medicine scheme until after the 2002 election.

    During Romney’s governor campaign, he convinced voters that his Democrat rival would be worse – because she would saddle us with socialist tax-and-spend policies, he said.

    But soon after he was elected, Romney started the drumbeat for socialized medicine. Three years later, he signed RomneyCare into law.

    Voters of Massachusetts did not vote for RomneyCare. Mitt Romney foisted the granddaddy of Big Government expansions upon them without warning. He championed it from the beginning. Again, without any prodding from his Democrat rivals.

    When Romney ran for U.S. Senate in 1994, his campaign popularized the derogatory term “Kennedy country” to describe the devastating effects of Ted Kennedy’s “liberal social programs” on poor neighborhoods in Massachusetts.

    Yet Mitt Romney stood proudly with Ted Kennedy while he signed RomneyCare into law.

    Ted Kennedy has pushed for socialized medicine for decades. Romney fulfilled his dream. Kennedy lobbied the legislature hard to get Romney’s bill passed. It was a Romney-Kennedy alliance.

    Welcome to Massachusetts: Romney-Kennedy country.

    Romney’s socialized medicine law mandates everyone who doesn’t have insurance to buy it – or suffer income tax penalties. Both individuals and small businesses face steep fines if they refuse to give up their freedom to make their own health care choices. There’s yet another “off budget” Mitt Romney tax increase.

    Romney’s mandate will cost individual taxpayers many thousands of dollars every year in health insurance premiums for unwanted policies – or force them to pay sizable tax penalties.

    The total cost of RomneyCare in mandates and new spending? At least several billion dollars every year – to start. It will rise from there, as socialized medicine programs are wont to do.

    Romney’s law went into full effect in 2009. Its harmful effects were not felt  until after the 2008 presidential election was over. Romney’s time-release tax increase.

    Romney’s Words Versus Romney’s Deeds

    Smart moms tell their kids, “Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.”

    That advice saved me a lot of heartache. And it will do the same for anyone who is leaning towards voting for Mitt Romney.

    Candidate Romney campaigns for president with the words we’re aching to hear. Words we want to believe. Candidate Romney tells us that he is a:

    • “fiscal conservative”
    • “friend of small business”
    • “tax cutter”
    • “waste fighter”
    • “opponent of runaway spending”
    • “tough leader who vetoes new taxes and needless government spending”

    Let’s follow Mom’s advice: ignore candidate Romney’s words. Look at elected Governor Romney’s deeds.

    What does he do when he’s elected?

    Mitt Romney hits up taxpayers with a variety of new taxes – while pretending he doesn’t.

    Mitt Romney jacks up government spending as much as any Big Government Democrat would.

    Mitt Romney champions massive Big Government Programs – that made Ted Kennedy proud.


    NOTES

    1. Original article

    2. Reposted –
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      2. The Weekly SeditionWordPress
      3. NMPolitics.org

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