Thursday, February 26, 2009
Ron Paul's son may run for Senate from KY
"We will need a conservative to run against that liberal David Williams," Dr. Paul, 46, a Bowling Green opthamologist, said.
"Bunning has been treated unfairly," he said. "It's been his finest hour within the last year or so with his votes on the bailouts."
"David Williams has given up the ghost on the budget. He didn't even put up a fight on raising taxes."
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Stop feeding them...
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman isn't happy with the bank bailouts that the rest of us aren't happy with either:
"Obama and Geithner say things like,"
"If you underestimate the problem; if you do too little, too late; if you don’t move aggressively enough; if you are not open and honest in trying to assess the true cost of this; then you will face a deeper, long lasting crisis."
"But what they’re actually doing is underestimating the problem, doing too little too late, and not being open and honest in trying to assess the true cost. The actual plan seems to be to keep the banks semi-alive by implicitly guaranteeing their liabilities and dribbling in money as necessary, all the while proclaiming that they’re adequately capitalized — and hope that things turn up. It’s Japan all over again."
"And the result will probably be a deeper, long-lasting crisis."
As funny as it is to see President "Nationalize It All" catch hell for not nationalizing fast enough, the rest of us need to keep making the case for less government intervention so the private sector can pull us out of this downturn. Just like it always does.
Eliminate these middle men
If we are going to credit "incentives" with bringing the factory and "creating" jobs via bureaucratic decree, doesn't it make more sense to lower taxes for everyone and see how much better the market can do at creating growth?
How's your new hope and change going?
Nevertheless, it's disheartening that, with all their wheeling and double-dealing in Frankfort, they couldn't manage to even give a hearing to a bill that would merely require a 24 hour waiting period on tax and spending bills.
I know several Kentucky groups are working up tax and wasteful spending protest rallies. If you know of one, please mention it in the comments section.
Otherwise, stay tuned for at least one big announcement tomorrow on this site.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Drinking our way to prosperity
Fortunately for Connecticut, cooler -- Democratic -- heads seem to be prevailing.
Can't wait till Kentucky's good-time crowd in Frankfort gets wind of this one. In our new era of bipartisan cooperation, there is no telling what we might get when the good old boys start mixing booze, late nights, and gambling.
Obama, the flesh-eating zombie?
Does eating people pay prevailing wage, Mr. President?
Beshear spins for Big Ed and Big Health
"We had some priorities that if at all possible we needed to maintain. And one was in education and the basic funding formula for our schools. I think everybody felt that it was just a requirement that we continue the effort that we're making to improve the education system. We had public safety issues that people felt were a priority as well as the healthcare safety net for our most vulnerable people."
In other words, he wanted the money to expand programs with a poor efficiency track record. Great.
I wonder if Senate President David Williams' answer will be any better.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Bad news, Bishop
For some strange reason, Bishop thought he had his big chance recently when a career small time criminal busted in Vest's home, only to be thrown to the sidewalk and chased off by Vest.
The criminal went downtown and filed assault charges on Vest. Bishop seemed to think this would allow him to fire Vest legitimately after trying repeatedly to do so illegitimately.
But the charges against Vest were dismissed with prejudice Tuesday.
Bishop has failed repeatedly in his efforts to escape from a big civil lawsuit that also has Mayor Jim Newberry and candidate Teresa Isaac sweating.
Mr. Obama, tear down your campaign web site!
Bunning: Williams owes me $30,000
"David Williams owes me $30,000," Bunning said.
Who are you and what did you do with KY Senate President David Williams?
Or so we thought.
Now, we have an army of tax raisers. And don't you dare call the tax raisers tax raisers or one of the tax raisers will let you hear about it.
House Minority Leader Jeff Hoover is someone I have always liked and respected. This is probably about as confrontational as he is going to get in defense of his bad votes.
But now Senate President David Williams is going to come to my county this weekend to a Lincoln Day dinner. This comes after raiding the employee health fund of $50 million and raising taxes that, a month ago, I would have sworn that he understood wouldn't solve anything. It's easier to make the case, in fact, that the tax increases and the health fund raid may make things worse because, as in the case of the federal bailout that is on the way, the money has already been spent. Having failed to discipline ourselves this time, how much worse do you think it will be next time around?
Williams has also filed a bill to take executive branch power away from the executive branch and entrust it to the legislative branch. Can't imagine why anyone other than Greg Stumbo would think that is a good idea now.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Where's the rest of the cavalry?
"Recent news reports change nothing about the US Senate race as I am concerned," Grayson said. "Senator Bunning is a friend and mentor. As I have mentoned before, if he were to decide not to run, I would be keenly interested in the race. Senator Bunning has said that he is running, and I take him at his word. I am not planning a primary."
Mr. Tax Raiser, where are you?
Wonder if any other Senate Republicans are getting nervous about keeping their speaking engagements?
Thank you, Uncle Albert
I think I will do just that.
Just wondering
It will be interesting to see if Sen. David Williams signs the Taxpayer Protection Pledge prior to running for the U.S. Senate.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
David Williams running for U.S. Senate
State Senate President David Williams is making calls to members of the state House drumming up support for what had been only a possible run for the United States Senate seat currently held by Sen. Jim Bunning.
Hmmmm....
Friday, February 20, 2009
Apology to Rep. Joe Fischer
Sorry, Rep. Fischer. I fixed it here.
Having it both ways in Frankfort
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear offers some sensible advice to Kentuckians about managing their personal finances (below), but if we all follow it and stop financing our lifestyles with debt, jobs will be lost. Like in the car industry and the government sector.
And we know Pres. Obama is all about saving, and "creating," jobs.
Can't get criminals away from Lex. jail
Hey Don: what do you think about Teresa Isaac running for mayor again?