Monday, March 22, 2010

Larwyn's Linx: The End of the Beginning

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Nation

The End of the Beginning: GoV
Boehner's Awesome Speech: RWN
State A.G.'s launch lawsuit barrage against Demcare: Malkin

Stupak's Sellout in Quotes: RWN
Obamacare: the coming batles: PJM
Heritage Foundation: 'Intolerable Acts': BMW

Obamacare Isn't Inevitable: NRO
Stupak opponent adds 5,000 supporters in one day: BlogProf
National Health Insurance Reform Done: Moran

Economy

Time to Repeal Davis-Bacon: SOTU
Federal spending is about to leap: Insider
Obama Pays More Than Buffett as U.S. Risks AAA Rating: Bloomberg

Inflation? Where?: Mish
310(g): Big Feed
From little ACORNs, new state-level organizations grow: DC

Climate & Energy

Bill Clinton Mocks Al Gore: Surber

Media

Obama has crossed the Rubicon: Hanson
Steyn: This is even worse than you're thinking: Ace
Glenn Beck's blast from my past: TBO

Where were you when the Republic died?: AT
Stupak: either dim or dishonest: DC
What's Wrong With a Little Socialism?: Marathon

Frum Fumes, Hinderaker Sees a Brighter Future: Wizbang
NYT: “Fantasy in, fantasy out” on Obamacare: Surber

World

Please, kill the bill: it means everything: Gina Loudon
Key Donor Says Obama Needs Relationship Training: Kesler
A response to my UKIP-supporting readers: Hannan

Third Act for the Jerusalem Crisis This Week: AT
Stop the Wars! ANSWER L.A.: AmPower
Khamenei accuses Obama of plotting on Iran: Maktoob

SciTech

Smallest Linux Desktop PC: HandleWithLinux
Unprecedented 25-Year Sentence Sought for TJX Hacker: Threat Level

Cornucopia


Seriously, Doonesbury is still being produced?: iOTW
Half Irish and Half Proud of It: IowaHawk (Tape-Delay)

QOTD:

"Investor’s Business Daily argues that the “health” debate is really a proxy fight on the size and role of government. According to their poll, 64 percent of people think the federal government has “too much power.” Correct. But a big chunk of that 64 percent voted less than 18 months ago for a man and a party explicitly committed to more government with more power, and they’re now living with the consequences. Obama is government, and government is Obama. That’s all he knows and all he’s ever known. You elected to the highest office in the land a man who’s never run a business or created wealth or made a payroll, and for his entire adult life has hung out with guys who’ve demonized (deemonized?) such grubby activities. Many of which associates he appointed to high office: Obama’s cabinet has less experience of private business than any in the last century. What it knows is government, and government’s default mode is to grow, and grow. " -- Mark Steyn


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

re: QOTD. The American people chose between two candidates who were both committed to bigger government.

In fact both were commented to unlimited government.

McCain had no clear plans, indeed I doubt he has a clear thought for decades. Too bad that Obama has both.

The people chose. And that was the mistake. They should not have voted for either. It was clear that nothing good was going to come from either man.

Oddly enough both McCain and Obama had a running mate that had no idea what was happening.

Sarah probably believed the GOP platform meant something. Joe probably doesn't believe anything at all.

KTWO