The Louisville Courier-Journal printed an editorial today that perfectly underscores the entire purpose for the conservative blogosphere.
Selective dissemination of facts and biased use of terms in the editorial titled Silk-stocking Setback beg for correction. At issue is the minimum wage/estate tax bill Senate Democrats killed this past week.
The Courier repeats the baseless assertion that raising the minimum wage helps the poor, but its frequent repetition renders that one hardly noteworthy anymore.
The big red flag comes with use of the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities as a source on the estate tax issue. The untrained eye might let slip the description of those liberal think tankers as "non-partisan," which is the label the CJ tries to apply to them. These are the same journalists who dismiss The Bluegrass Institute as a "conservative propaganda mill."
When the CJ cites the infamous "several reports" as proof that the estate tax has no impact on small business and farms and then rolls seamlessly into a distortion of the number of affected estates -- based only on year 2009 projections with the higher exemptions that will be gone by 2011.
And businesses placed at risk by this deadly tax affect not just the owners, but their employees as well.
Liberals hang their hats on the fact Americans continue to survive their policies, citing our endurance as proof that the policies aren't as bad as we say they are. But American ingenuity has made our country great despite bureaucratic roadblocks, not because of them. It makes no sense that we spend tax dollars incentivizing some new businesses to grow with one hand and then risk the existence of others because of the death of an owner in the name of collecting tax dollars.
Just another reason to tax consumption rather than income and wealth.
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Friday, August 04, 2006
Big Endorsement For Bill Farmer
State Rep. Bill Farmer (R-Lexington) has an opponent this fall that some liberals just love. Chris Frost is a teacher who wants to raise taxes to spend more money on schools.
But his rhetoric, for some reason, hasn't garnered any credibility for his campaign.
The Kentucky Education Association has just endorsed Rep. Farmer's re-election and sent him a $1000 contribution. If Frost can't get that one, he might as well start spending more time with his family.
But his rhetoric, for some reason, hasn't garnered any credibility for his campaign.
The Kentucky Education Association has just endorsed Rep. Farmer's re-election and sent him a $1000 contribution. If Frost can't get that one, he might as well start spending more time with his family.
Do Some Good: Income Tax Holiday
This weekend, several states are putting on their Sales Tax Holidays. In retail, ten percent discounts are routine for the asking and these marketing stunts -- complete with legislative lobbying and yammering politician support -- provide little of real value to consumers.
You want to do some good? How about an income tax holiday for regular income and commissions? Exempt bonuses, but give the folks a break where it counts.
You want to do some good? How about an income tax holiday for regular income and commissions? Exempt bonuses, but give the folks a break where it counts.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Lundergan Plan For 2006 Revealed
Kentucky Democratic Party Chairman Jerry Lundergan isn't worried that Hillary Clinton ate his lunch and took all his money. He has a plan for winning Congressional races in 2006.
Here's a hint: sounds like part Howard Dean and part John Kerry.
"There's two major things. One, its the war in Iraq and also gasoline prices. Now those are both caused by and happened on the watch of a Republican president," Lundergan said.
He made these and other winning comments at a taping of Bill Goodman's One to One program that will air Friday at 10 pm Eastern and again Sunday at 2 pm Eastern.
Here's a hint: sounds like part Howard Dean and part John Kerry.
"There's two major things. One, its the war in Iraq and also gasoline prices. Now those are both caused by and happened on the watch of a Republican president," Lundergan said.
He made these and other winning comments at a taping of Bill Goodman's One to One program that will air Friday at 10 pm Eastern and again Sunday at 2 pm Eastern.
Moberly: Ed Worley Is My Daddy
Rep. Harry Moberly is known for having a taste for petulance.
He had a heaping helping of it today in front of a crowd of about 100 people at the Madison County Courthouse. When addressing the campaign of scandal-plagued Senator Ed Worley, Moberly whined: "If Ed Worley isn't re-elected, I will just have to retire."
Moberly is perhaps confusing his own popularity with the successful Democrat gerrymandering of his House district. Either way, his bluster in support of his buddy might get turned up a notch or two before election day.
Stay tuned...
He had a heaping helping of it today in front of a crowd of about 100 people at the Madison County Courthouse. When addressing the campaign of scandal-plagued Senator Ed Worley, Moberly whined: "If Ed Worley isn't re-elected, I will just have to retire."
Moberly is perhaps confusing his own popularity with the successful Democrat gerrymandering of his House district. Either way, his bluster in support of his buddy might get turned up a notch or two before election day.
Stay tuned...
Napier For Governor Slate Soon?
The anonymously run website for Rep. Lonnie Napier's potential run for Governor is now naming potential running mates.
Representatives Jamie Comer, Dwight Butler, and Jon Draud, according to the site, have spoken or will soon speak with Rep. Napier regarding making a run against Governor Fletcher. A source with knowledge of the discussions indicated there are two other names with a possibly a wider base of support.
Representatives Jamie Comer, Dwight Butler, and Jon Draud, according to the site, have spoken or will soon speak with Rep. Napier regarding making a run against Governor Fletcher. A source with knowledge of the discussions indicated there are two other names with a possibly a wider base of support.
Innes On Education
Richard Innes is a burr in the saddle of double-talking education officials in Frankfort.
So this looks like very good news.
So this looks like very good news.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Regents Lawsuit Can't Hold Water
Three rejected nominees to the Board of Regents at Murray State University have filed a stupid lawsuit against the Governor, claiming Fletcher must nominate one of them.
If they had only read KRS 12.070(3), they could have saved themselves the embarrassment. Here it is:
Where appointments to administrative boards and commissions are made from lists submitted to him, the Governor may reject the list and require that other lists be submitted.
If they had only read KRS 12.070(3), they could have saved themselves the embarrassment. Here it is:
Where appointments to administrative boards and commissions are made from lists submitted to him, the Governor may reject the list and require that other lists be submitted.
Paducah Citizens Didn't Get Memo
Kentucky Democrats keep spinning that their no-idea complaining will triumph over Republican conservatism. The citizens of the 3rd House district, however, aren't buying it.
Republican House candidate Bruce Brockenborough is pulling bipartisan local support in his bid to unseat languid Rep. Frank Rasche with a message of better serving the people in his district.
"The more we focus on our community and the less we worry about Frankfort, the better off we'll be in Paducah," Brockenborough said.
He says a top priority is to organize the five House members who represent McCracken county to work together better.
"I'm going to serve in office the same way I do now, with a laser beam focus on this community."
Imagine that: working for his constituents and not out-of-state interest groups. What a concept!
Republican House candidate Bruce Brockenborough is pulling bipartisan local support in his bid to unseat languid Rep. Frank Rasche with a message of better serving the people in his district.
"The more we focus on our community and the less we worry about Frankfort, the better off we'll be in Paducah," Brockenborough said.
He says a top priority is to organize the five House members who represent McCracken county to work together better.
"I'm going to serve in office the same way I do now, with a laser beam focus on this community."
Imagine that: working for his constituents and not out-of-state interest groups. What a concept!
Georgia Mud Wrestling!
I love this: blithering Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) is suing blathering journalist Cynthia Tucker and her Atlanta Journal-Constitution for libel.
At issue is McKinney's 2002 comments about what President Bush knew in advance about Sept. 11.
We will be hearing a lot more about this once the left latches on to it.
UPDATE: Apparently, there's no lawsuit. That's a shame. Would have been a lot of fun to watch. McKinney remains in trouble, nonetheless, just about every time she opens her mouth.
At issue is McKinney's 2002 comments about what President Bush knew in advance about Sept. 11.
We will be hearing a lot more about this once the left latches on to it.
UPDATE: Apparently, there's no lawsuit. That's a shame. Would have been a lot of fun to watch. McKinney remains in trouble, nonetheless, just about every time she opens her mouth.
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
His Culture Of Corruption Ain't So Bad, Is It?
Sources report Sen. Ed Worley (D-Richmond) is polling his district asking if voters will hold his various financial scandals against him.
Greg Stumbo Is Eliot Spitzering
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, after mastering the art of running questionable investigations in the media, has leveraged that skill into a successful campaign for his state's Governor's Mansion.
Greg Stumbo is doing the same thing with this gas price-gouging foolishness.
Fortunately, The Bluegrass Institute economists are on the case and will have a report out on this in the next few days.
Greg Stumbo is doing the same thing with this gas price-gouging foolishness.
Fortunately, The Bluegrass Institute economists are on the case and will have a report out on this in the next few days.
Bill Frist Is Toast
A story getting little coverage outside West Virginia -- yet -- indicates Bill Frist isn't our guy for 2008 or even for the Senate Leader now.
Putnam General, an HCA hospital in West Virginia, announced today it is closing under a flurry of malpractice lawsuits against one orthopedic surgeon. West Virginia has caps on liability but they, rightly, don't apply to something as horrific as this.
The news story in the above link doesn't get into it, but Dr. John King hadn't completed a residency in orthopedics. Nevertheless, he was performing surgeries -- many of them with disastrous effects -- on unsuspecting patients. Hospital staff complaints about Dr. King were routinely ignored. Potential liability is estimated at half a billion dollars.
This case transcends malpractice liability reform, which I believe we need in Kentucky. The real issue, that will come out soon enough, is how hospital managers ignored clear warning signs and then HCA execs sought to dump their liability on the sly and (failing that) started selling shares.
Mitch McConnell might want to start getting ready for his own stint as Majority Leader a little ahead of schedule.
Putnam General, an HCA hospital in West Virginia, announced today it is closing under a flurry of malpractice lawsuits against one orthopedic surgeon. West Virginia has caps on liability but they, rightly, don't apply to something as horrific as this.
The news story in the above link doesn't get into it, but Dr. John King hadn't completed a residency in orthopedics. Nevertheless, he was performing surgeries -- many of them with disastrous effects -- on unsuspecting patients. Hospital staff complaints about Dr. King were routinely ignored. Potential liability is estimated at half a billion dollars.
This case transcends malpractice liability reform, which I believe we need in Kentucky. The real issue, that will come out soon enough, is how hospital managers ignored clear warning signs and then HCA execs sought to dump their liability on the sly and (failing that) started selling shares.
Mitch McConnell might want to start getting ready for his own stint as Majority Leader a little ahead of schedule.
RomneyCare Is a Dog
Just watched a presentation on Mitt Romney's healthcare plan at the Southern Legislative Conference.
I saw nothing to persuade me this is a good thing. The silly tar baby comment Mitt was apologizing for yesterday doesn't hold a candle to this HillaryCare Lite train wreck.
While I was skeptical before about his proposal, I saw no redeeming qualities in this at all. Like when Kentucky's 1994 plan to create healthcare Nirvana caused us to go from 83% insured to 74% insured, this turkey will only hurt matters.
I saw nothing to persuade me this is a good thing. The silly tar baby comment Mitt was apologizing for yesterday doesn't hold a candle to this HillaryCare Lite train wreck.
While I was skeptical before about his proposal, I saw no redeeming qualities in this at all. Like when Kentucky's 1994 plan to create healthcare Nirvana caused us to go from 83% insured to 74% insured, this turkey will only hurt matters.
Romney's Defense of Health Plan
I'm going to Louisville today to hear Mitt Romney talk about his Massachusetts health plan.
It is an alternative to the single-payer government plan pushed by some. I call it a multi-payer government plan as it winds up using government money to buy health policies for everyone who "can't" afford it. As soon as government realizes it can save money by becoming the insurance company, then you have arrived at single-payer.
Wouldn't it be simpler and more in keeping with American principles to remove government impediments to health care transactions?
Anyway, it is an important debate that isn't going away any time soon.
It is an alternative to the single-payer government plan pushed by some. I call it a multi-payer government plan as it winds up using government money to buy health policies for everyone who "can't" afford it. As soon as government realizes it can save money by becoming the insurance company, then you have arrived at single-payer.
Wouldn't it be simpler and more in keeping with American principles to remove government impediments to health care transactions?
Anyway, it is an important debate that isn't going away any time soon.
Monday, July 31, 2006
Spanking Fletcher On CON
There is no justification for allowing the Certificate of Need process to artificially inflate medical expenses.
Dr. Kevin T. Kavanaugh of Somerset nails it.
Dr. Kevin T. Kavanaugh of Somerset nails it.
Rangel(D-NY): Baby Needs Concrete Shoes
Missed from the weekend was Charlie Rangel's on-the-House-floor reaction to the combo Minimum Wage/Estate Tax vote:
"It's almost like taking a child and talking about 'I want so badly to increase the minimum wage for them' and then you put these concrete shoes on them and you throw them into the ocean alone and not being able to swim. If you care about poor folks, act like it!"
"It's almost like taking a child and talking about 'I want so badly to increase the minimum wage for them' and then you put these concrete shoes on them and you throw them into the ocean alone and not being able to swim. If you care about poor folks, act like it!"
Gov. Romney Gets His Close-Up
Mitt Romney brings his presidential campaign south today and tomorrow with a stop in Louisville. He is in town to speak to the Southern Legislative Conference about his health care plan. His visit kicks off tonight at a reception with supporters and potential supporters of his 2008 run for the White House.
I found an interesting website, Evangelicals For Mitt, that seeks to dispel the notion a Mormon can't get the GOP nomination. It should be interesting to watch. The 2008 primary will be a huge battle for the heart and soul of the Republican party. Liberal Republicans and Conservative Republicans will be slugging it out in a way we haven't seen in a long time.
I found an interesting website, Evangelicals For Mitt, that seeks to dispel the notion a Mormon can't get the GOP nomination. It should be interesting to watch. The 2008 primary will be a huge battle for the heart and soul of the Republican party. Liberal Republicans and Conservative Republicans will be slugging it out in a way we haven't seen in a long time.
Earmark Reform Not Happening
Congressman Jeff Flake's 19 amendments in June brought earmarking out into the open.
The bright light illuminated a pretty ugly picture.
U.S. Representatives Hal Rogers, Anne Northup, and Ben Chandler joined 278 other members in voting for all 19 pieces of pork.
This is where Democrats really don't serve America well as an opposition party. It goes without saying they would only be worse on spending, so there is no way to hold GOP legislators' feet to the fire on this stuff.
The Club for Growth does good work knocking off the worst big spenders of both parties. They represent our best hope to restrain federal government waste. Help them if you can.
The bright light illuminated a pretty ugly picture.
U.S. Representatives Hal Rogers, Anne Northup, and Ben Chandler joined 278 other members in voting for all 19 pieces of pork.
This is where Democrats really don't serve America well as an opposition party. It goes without saying they would only be worse on spending, so there is no way to hold GOP legislators' feet to the fire on this stuff.
The Club for Growth does good work knocking off the worst big spenders of both parties. They represent our best hope to restrain federal government waste. Help them if you can.
Sunday, July 30, 2006
Punchline France
A UN resolution calls for Hezbollah terrorists to stop killing people. Right now.
For some reason this reminds me of John Kerry saying none of this would be happening if he had been elected President.
For some reason this reminds me of John Kerry saying none of this would be happening if he had been elected President.
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