Morning Briefing
For November 11, 2013
1. Repeal is the Only Fix
There
are, winding their way through the House and Senate, several Republican
proposals to fix or ameliorate the effects of Obamacare.
I
get the desire to message. The Republicans are always messaging. Heck,
back in 2009, the GOP offered up a series of amendments to contrast
Republican ideas on healthcare to Democrat ideas. Senator John Kyl, then
the Republican Senate Whip, went on Bill Bennett’s radio show to talk
about the GOP effort to stop Obamacare and said, “I think we can be
fairly upfront about it. Our strategy is not actually to delay and not
take votes. . . .Our strategy is to have a lot of good amendments and
highlight the problems in the bill,” and “it is not our strategy to
somehow slow things down.”
Thus the GOP hit on the strategy of “messaging” Obamacare to death. They refused to fight to the bitter end.
Now, with Obamacare failing and people hurting, the GOP has decided to message it to death again. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
2. Criminalizing America
The
growing role of big government in our lives presents a continual attack
on the cherished and hallmark American values of life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness. In no area is this expansion more troubling than
the criminal justice system. Actions defined as crimes have proliferated
to the point that the average American now inadvertently commits an
estimated three felonies a day. This explosion of criminal statutes has
little to do with protecting our communities; it is simply another
symptom of the expansive reach of big government. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
3. NRSC Wants a “Conservative” Not “Republican” Senate, But Declares War on Conservatives
The New York Times reports that Republicans are moving quickly to shut down the right wing of the party.
The
National Republican Senatorial Committee has declared war on
conservatives — punishing any groups that work with the Senate
Conservatives Fund.
Likewise, the NRSC is paying people to attack conservatives without disclosing they’re on the payroll.
So
you might find it very funny that the National Republican Senatorial
Committee, which wants you to know it is not about principle, but about
winning, is declaring it wants a “conservative” Senate, not a
“Republican” Senate. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
4. Comparing Man-Made Disasters: The BP Oil Spill and Obamacare
It
is always a good idea to study ones mistakes so as to avoid repeating
them. In that light, we will compare and contrast the two man-made
disasters that will shape the legacy of the Obama Administration: BP’s
Macondo oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and the Affordable Care Act,
a/k/a Obamacare.
The
focus of the reporting on these disasters has been on the failure of
execution, but not until you consider the bigger picture, the failure of
management, do you achieve any real understanding. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
5. The Case for “No Ball”
Several
years ago, while camping in the high country, my brother and I were
sitting around the camp fire and throwing out ideas for a “get rich
quick” scheme. We were nearly hysterical considering the things we could
market on TV and raking in our fortunes.
I came up with “No Ball”.
We
embellished the idea of a new toy product with which no one could be
hurt and no damage could be done to personal property. We would simply
buy an assortment of boxes, empty, and ship to buyers for $19.99, plus
shipping & processing fees. Larger boxes, of course, would cost a
little bit more.
We would
fill the advertisements with people on video experiencing the joy of
playing with the new toy. The actors would be shown just after having
thrown the toy at windows, other people, etc. We could guarantee the toy
could pose no risk to people, pets or property. It is environmentally
safe. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
6. A Question for Mitch McConnell: Will Any Reporter Ask It?
Mitch
McConnell and his merry band of lobbyists have a clever little line
attacking the Senate Conservatives Fund. They claim the Senate
Conservatives Fund (“SCF”) has gotten more Democrats elected than the
Democratic National Committee.
It’s
their favorite attack these days, now that attacking SCF for raising
money has proved fruitless given that this particular attack is being
made by dandified lobbyists and other hangers on.
But reporters, if they are not lazy, will need to ask a question. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →
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