Governor Fletcher speaks first:
Begins by talking about the state of the commonwealth back in 2003 when he was running for office. Says his administration kept 95% of promises made in his "Prescription for Kentucky."
Mentioned tax modernization, fetal homicide, sanctity of marriage, increased fetal screening, building schools and roads, highest rainy day fund in history of the commonwealth.
Future priorities: Exempting military from income tax, open up land to hunting, fighting war on drugs.
"Folks, we've already brought a change to Frankfort and we want to continue that."
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Harvard Lecturer's Solution To Terror: Buy Advertising On Al-Jazeera
I never considered before such easy solutions to attacks by Islamic fascists as Harvard students were treated to a week ago:
What were we thinking trying to kill terrorists when all we needed was a good media campaign? That's just plain irrational. If only we were more like suicide bombers:
And of course it is still fashionable on the left to give a benefit of the doubt to America's enemies that they wouldn't dream of extending to the President of the United States:
Remember, boys and girls, war is not the answer:
And neither is seeing things as they really are:
Can there be much scarier to contemplate than the fact these are the kind of people whispering sweet nothings into the ear of President Hillary Clinton?
...regarding how Bush might have taken the moral high ground in the wake of 9/11, Richardson said she would have had the media focus on all the Muslims killed in the attack on the Twin Towers and beam that information into homes across the Middle East.
What were we thinking trying to kill terrorists when all we needed was a good media campaign? That's just plain irrational. If only we were more like suicide bombers:
In fact, it might be said that even suicide terrorists are "extraordinarily rational, since they use minimum efforts for maximum effect."
And of course it is still fashionable on the left to give a benefit of the doubt to America's enemies that they wouldn't dream of extending to the President of the United States:
Nor, Richardson claimed, are terrorists fundamentally immoral, although their acts may seem supremely so from the point of view of their victims. An examination of terrorist Web sites reveals an obsessive desire to justify their acts morally, and some who have committed outrageous acts of brutality have at other times performed actions of conspicuous virtue.
Remember, boys and girls, war is not the answer:
Richardson replied that one of the most important characteristics of those like Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. who refused to use violence to attain their ends was that they had a vision of the future, something terrorists rarely have. "For example, if you envision a Palestine where Jews and Arabs live peacefully together, it becomes obvious that the way to get there is not by killing each other."
And neither is seeing things as they really are:
"There's something about America that lends itself to exaggeration for the purpose of unification," Richardson offered. "I think it's undeniable that terrorism has replaced communism as a sort of bogeyman, that it's being used as a political football to engender fear."
Can there be much scarier to contemplate than the fact these are the kind of people whispering sweet nothings into the ear of President Hillary Clinton?
What, No Statue Of Jimmy Carter?
Looks like anti-Communists in Poland want to honor Ronald Reagan for understanding our enemies.
Friday, February 09, 2007
A Good Bill To Lower Health Costs
Senate Bill 135 changes the definition of excludable pre-existing conditions on individual health plans in Kentucky. It should allow premiums to come down by making it more difficult for people to hide illnesses when applying for health coverage.
This is only a small step, but it is in the right direction.
This is only a small step, but it is in the right direction.
Ned Pillersdorf: Buying Gas Or Buying Votes?
The testimony in the Bath county vote buying case was interesting enough before one of the defense attorneys starting talking.
Hey, isn't he the husband of Court of Appeals Justice Janet Stumbo?
But Ned Pillersdorf, one of Maze's attorneys, questioned whether the money was to bring people to the polls or to help pay for gas.
Hey, isn't he the husband of Court of Appeals Justice Janet Stumbo?
Thursday, February 08, 2007
What Role Will Tax Pledge Play In GOP Primary?
Gubernatorial candidate Billy Harper has signed the pledge liberals hate, the No Tax Pledge. This presents a fabulous opportunity for the Northup campaign and will be very interesting to watch.
Scandal: Toyota Doesn't Want To Go Broke
An "exposed memo" buzzing through Detroit will really get them worked up: Toyota North America wants to hold the line on wage growth so the same thing that has nearly wrecked Ford, Chrysler, and General Motors might not happen to them.
Can't have that, can we?
This "scandal" will embolden the UAW efforts to unionize Toyota.
All the more reason for passing Right to Work, filed yesterday.
Can't have that, can we?
This "scandal" will embolden the UAW efforts to unionize Toyota.
All the more reason for passing Right to Work, filed yesterday.
Trying To Stop The Bleeding
Kentucky's long-term fiscal woes are going to get pretty scary if we don't do something about our pubic employee pension plans soon.
Rep. Bill Farmer (R-Lexington) deserves a ton of credit for trying to do something before it is too late.
Rep. Bill Farmer (R-Lexington) deserves a ton of credit for trying to do something before it is too late.
Wednesday, February 07, 2007
The Dow Is Setting Records, Do You Know Where Your Social Security Is?
Personal accounts in Social Security are inevitable as stock ownership in America continues to climb.
The scare tactics just aren't going to last that much longer.
And when we start them, no matter who the president is, we will have to call them Bush Accounts.
The scare tactics just aren't going to last that much longer.
And when we start them, no matter who the president is, we will have to call them Bush Accounts.
What Kind Of A Sick Joke Is This?
We are wasting our time talking about a bullying bill for schools when we keep getting these yahoos who want to force unwilling older teenagers to hang around.
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Abortion Showdown In Kentucky 2007
Will Governor Jody Richards allow Judiciary Chair Kathy Stein to kill all the pro-life bills that come her way? We are likely to find out soon as an "informed consent" bill is in the works.
Living Poor In Jim Wayne's World
Rep. Jim Wayne (D-Louisville) writes a State of the Commonwealth address from the perspective of a single mother in Kentucky in today's Herald Leader. I have three suggestions for her. File for the Earned Income Tax Credit to ease your tax burden, file FAFSA and go back to school, and talk to your kids every day about how education will allow them to change their destiny. The liberal worldview holds that people are stuck like medieval serfs in the life they are born into. This is quite often not so in America. A woman in Wayne's scenario will have to go to extraordinary lengths to improve her life. In Liberal Land, however, it never happens. But unsung American heroines do it every day. I know. My mom did.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Freshman GOP'er Starts Off Right
After freshman Rep. Adam Koenig's tough primary win last May, he is going to have to be diligent on fiscal issues to avoid another GOP challenge in 2008. Handling crime issues with bills to toughen restrictions on perverts should buy him some good will.
Two Really Stupid Ideas At Front And Center
You work hard to provide health coverage for your family and John Edwards wants you to pay more so others don't have to work quite so hard.
The other one is global warming, of course. George Will does a nice job straightening this out. And a Canadian climatologist knocks it out of the park.
The welfare mentality and junk government-financed science are luxuries we should be able to dispense with in this enlightened information age. Getting from here to there really just involves enduring a few ridiculous personal attacks. It's worth the effort.
The other one is global warming, of course. George Will does a nice job straightening this out. And a Canadian climatologist knocks it out of the park.
The welfare mentality and junk government-financed science are luxuries we should be able to dispense with in this enlightened information age. Getting from here to there really just involves enduring a few ridiculous personal attacks. It's worth the effort.
Will Utah Embrace Real School Choice First?
Utah's House of Representatives passed a universal school voucher bill Friday.
Sunday, February 04, 2007
"I Will Make It Legal"
Some in the General Assembly are trying to cover their tracks from recent budget bill shenanigans. Harry Moberly's HB 184 even violates Section 55 of the Kentucky Constitution, which prohibits making laws effective retroactively.
RPK Lincoln Day 2007
Gov. Mitt Romney spoke Saturday night. His theme for the presidential run seems to be "America is the hope of the world." He was well received and word was circulating that he would be back for the 5th district Lincoln dinner in March. The focus was on the gubernatorial candidates, though. Senator McConnell had the best line of the night when he said he was going to state clearly who he was supporting. After a perfect pause that had a lot of people on the edge of their seats, he announced that he was for -- the Indianapolis Colts. Very funny.
What follows in the next three posts are some notes I made while the three candidates were speaking. The key to this primary will be the various factions coming together after the primary and working together to win the general election. I haven't seen much to give me confidence that we are moving in that direction. Hope that changes.
What follows in the next three posts are some notes I made while the three candidates were speaking. The key to this primary will be the various factions coming together after the primary and working together to win the general election. I haven't seen much to give me confidence that we are moving in that direction. Hope that changes.
Saturday, February 03, 2007
Anne Northup Speaks
This is clearly Anne's crowd in her hometown. Hardcore supporters of the Governor were conspicuous in not standing when she was introduced. There may be meaningful policy differences between the candidates, but on this first night of head-to-head speechmaking, it appears the campaign will be about other things. Among the three, Governor Fletcher spoke with the most energy. Northup's speech sounds much less like a campaign speech, but her theme is her background and her conservatism and principles. It seems like she is going out of her way not to throw red meat to what is clearly her crowd. No applause lines. One subtle swipe she has made twice is that Republicans must hold onto the Governor's Mansion or risk being overcome by big spending, over-regulating and over-taxing Democrats.
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