Monday, February 10, 2014

THE PATRIOT POST 02/10/2014

THE FOUNDATION

"It should be your care, therefore, and mine, to elevate the minds of our children and exalt their courage; to accelerate and animate their industry and activity; to excite in them an habitual contempt of meanness, abhorrence of injustice and inhumanity, and an ambition to excel in every capacity, faculty, and virtue. If we suffer their minds to grovel and creep in infancy, they will grovel all their lives." --John Adams, Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law, 1756

TOP 5 RIGHT HOOKS

Russia's 'Pivotal Experiment'

It's bad enough that the Olympic opening ceremonies in Russia proudly featured the hammer and sickle, but even worse, our own Leftmedia joined in praising Communism. During NBC's coverage, "Game of Thrones" actor Peter Dinklage waxed eloquent: "The towering presence, the empire that ascended to affirm a colossal footprint. The revolution that birthed one of modern history's pivotal experiments." The Bolshevik Revolution resulted in tens of millions of deaths and a nation (not to mention nearly 20 other nations) enslaved to Communism for more than 70 years. That's not a "pivotal experiment." Ronald Reagan didn't stand at the Berlin Wall, erected by the Soviets to keep people in, to tell Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this pivotal experiment." NBC ought to be ashamed.

Schumer's Immigration Plan

Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer really wants to help his Republican pals pass immigration reform. "There's a simple solution," he said. "Let's enact the law this year, but simply not let it actually start until 2017, after President Obama's term is over. ... Let's say to our Republican colleagues: 'You don't trust Obama, enact the law now, but put it into effect in 2017, and we can get something real done for America.'" Here's our own advice for the GOP: When Schumer starts "helping" you, it's time to double your guard.

The GOP Is Racist

Former Secretary of State and nominal Republican Colin Powell chimed in on immigration reform, offering MSNBC his take on the real trouble for the GOP. "There are certain elements of the [Republican] Party who go out of their way to demonize people who don't look like the way they'd like them to look like or came from some other place," said Powell. "I think the party has to deal with this." In other words, some in the party reject amnesty, therefore they're clearly racist. Powell should stick to retirement and leave his shameless race-baiting to the hosts on MSNBC.

Another ObamaCare Change?

According to Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini and Avalere Health CEO Dan Mendelson, the White House is getting ready to once again unilaterally altar a major ObamaCare requirement. The change would grant an extension for individual health policies dubbed "substandard" by HHS. As with Obama's other alterations, "To put it bluntly, this is illegal," notes National Review's Charles Cooke. "'Prosecutorial discretion' is one thing; completely ignoring a part of what the Left is awfully fond of describing as 'the law of the land' is quite another." Then again, disregarding the Rule of Law is what this administration does best.

Michelle Says 'Shake Them'

Michelle Obama is desperate to save ObamaCare. She knows the whole thing will fall apart if the young and healthy don't sign up, leaving only the old and sick on the plans, and she wants anybody and everybody to sign up. "[W]e have to get our folks signed up for insurance," she said. And if physical violence is needed, so be it: "[If] there's somebody in your life, a young person in particular, who thinks 'Nah, I don't need it, I don't want to spend that money,' you got to shake them and make them understand that this isn't a joke." Unfortunately, it's not a joke.
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RIGHT ANALYSIS

Jobs Numbers Remain Frozen

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Friday's jobs report was another mile marker on the long, sad road to "recovery" in the Obama economy. Every sign of good news is counterbalanced by bad news. The U.S. economy added 113,000 jobs in January, but for the second straight month that increase failed to keep up with population growth. The headline unemployment rate fell again to 6.6%, but black unemployment rose to 12.1% -- the same as December 2008. The labor force grew slightly, but as the Heritage Foundation's Salim Furth observed, "participation remains mired in a historic slump." The U-6 unemployment -- a more accurate measure -- dropped to 12.7%, but there are 1.1 million fewer Americans working today than in January 2008.
Meanwhile, another report indicates that one in six men in their prime working age don't have jobs. And one interesting subplot is that the fewest health care jobs -- 204,000 -- were added in 2013 since 1999.
The Associated Press called January's numbers "surprisingly weak," indicating that the economy is slowing again. Of course, for those who see Democrat policies for what they are, the slowing is not surprising at all. CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf warned last week that "a slower rate of growth of the labor force" -- caused at least in part by ObamaCare -- "is the central factor in slowing economic growth." Worse, that slowdown is by design.
Recall Elmendorf's analysis that "by providing heavily subsidized health insurance to people with very low income and then withdrawing those subsidies as income rises, the [UnAffordable Care] Act creates a disincentive for people to work." Or, as the Obama administration might say, they've been "liberated" from work. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney helpfully explained that now families can "make a decision about how they will work, and if they will work." All while the people who do work subsidize those who choose not to. Ain't socialism grand?

IRS Arrogance and Apologies

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Lois Lerner
There was "not even a smidgen of corruption" at the IRS, Barack Obama tells us. Obama blamed the targeting on rules that were "difficult" to interpret and that caused "bureaucratic" mistakes, but the rules have been in place since 1959 and until 2010 there didn't seem to be a problem implementing them, nor was there any targeting of disfavored political groups. We know Obama's lying partly because his lips were moving, but it was made clearer in the latest congressional hearing on the political targeting perpetrated by the IRS on Obama's opponents.
House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp (R-MI) revealed a June 2012 email from Treasury attorney Ruth Madrigal to IRS officials, including Lois "Plead the Fifth" Lerner, regarding the political activity of tax-exempt groups and how the IRS could more easily keep tabs on those groups "off-plan," which Camp noted means "hidden from the public." No wonder Lerner refused to testify before Congress.
The email reveals that the proposed new rules published in the Federal Register in November 2013 were actually being ironed out at least by 2012, and other evidence suggests it was as early as 2011. That means the IRS's targeting was clearly intentional and officials wanted to codify such tactics. Furthermore, the political targeting wasn't, as Obama claimed, the result of "confusion" over the old rules. Indeed, IRS officials seemed to believe the Supreme Court had erred in its Citizens United decision on campaign finance reform, and they sought to rectify that via regulation.
Even the ACLU -- no friend of conservatives -- warned of its "serious concerns" with the proposed IRS regulations, saying that the IRS "threatens to discourage or sterilize an enormous amount of political discourse in America." Indeed, the First Amendment was written to protect political discourse precisely of the kind coming from the Tea Party.
Nevertheless, new IRS Commissioner John Koskinen did the unthinkable at the hearing: He apologized for his agency's targeting of Tea Party groups. It's "intolerable," he said, and "It won't happen going forward." Furthermore, "to the extent that people suffered accordingly, I apologize for that." His apology is all fine and good, but it doesn't fix the problem or stop the proposed new rules from codifying the abuse. It also doesn't hold anyone accountable for effectively silencing the Tea Party in an election year. (In fact, IRS officials just received $62.5 million in bonuses.) Given what we know so far, the very legitimacy of Barack Obama's re-election can be called into question because of a serious and scandalous abuse of power that went far beyond some "bureaucratic" mistakes in a Cincinnati office.
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TOP 5 RIGHT OPINION COLUMNS

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OPINION IN BRIEF

Columnist Arnold Ahlert: "I'm guessing there are legions of Americans who have little concern about being liberated from the increasingly anachronistic concepts known as decency, dignity, integrity, morality and hard work. There was a time within my lifetime when the idea that going on the dole was a liberating event would have been treated as the ridiculous -- and pernicious -- garbage it truly is. And those promoting it would have been treated like the pariahs they are. Nowadays? Not so much. Or maybe not at all. As one who observes the trajectory of our culture, I wonder if there's any kind of behavior short of murder or child molestation that has any stigma whatsoever attached to it any more. ... One thing is certain: the 'fundamental transformation' of our nation into the Slacker States of America has a limited shelf life. Here's hoping that the political party promoting such a poisonous ideology has even more limited shelf life."
Columnist Burt Prelutsky: "I don't know why it is so difficult for so many on our side to recognize that in certain states, a Ronald Reagan or Ted Cruz is never going to win an election. But if you sit home because you refuse to vote for those you demean as RINOs, thus allowing a liberal to win, you are aiding and abetting Obama, Pelosi and Reid. And that makes you a far bigger villain than John Boehner, Mitch McConnell, John McCain, Scott Brown or any other Republican on your personal hate list. However you feel about moderates, unlike Democrats, they are on the right side every once in a while. If you disagree, how do you explain that every single Republican in Congress voted against the Affordable Care Act? As William F. Buckley once said, 'Vote for the most conservative candidate on the ballot ... who can win.'"
Ronald Reagan: "Some people, even in my own country, look at the riot of experiment that is the free market and see only waste. What of all the entrepreneurs that fail? Well, many do, particularly the successful ones. Often several times. And if you ask them the secret of their success, they'll tell you it's all that they learned in their struggles along the way -- yes, it's what they learned from failing. Like an athlete in competition, or a scholar in pursuit of the truth, experience is the greatest teacher."
Columnist George Will: "Many of the words and numbers bandied by Obama and his administration may reflect an honest belief that the world is whatever well-intentioned people like them say about it. So, Obama's critics should reconsider their assumption that he is cynical. It is his sincerity that is scary."
Comedian Jay Leno: "The worst thing about losing this job [is] I'm no longer covered at NBC. I have to sign up for ObamaCare."
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