Wednesday, February 23, 2011
RedState Morning Briefing For February 23, 2011
1. Straight Into Darkness
2. Is the White House Helping to Orchestrate a National Union Uprising? You be the Judge.
3. Stop Direct Deposits and Recall the AWOL
4. Wisconsin Unions Calling for a General Strike if Walker Plan Passes
5. Haley Barbour and the Regressive Economics of Farm Subsidies
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1. Straight Into Darkness
2010 became the year many Americans realized that the emperor stood shivering in the nude. Liberalism was dead, the Liberals had killed it; what now would the Liberals do? The impact of this Nietzsche-like revelation has awakened the American conscience to the existence of a major crisis. Namely, America is run, lock, stock, and barrel by a set of governments designed by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. They are designed to execute an antiquated vision of the Liberal ideology that will lead our people nowhere except to cataclysmic failure.
Conrad Black explicitly describes why the great system set up by Franklin Roosevelt became a casualty of The Great Society of Lyndon Baines Johnson.
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2. Is the White House Helping to Orchestrate a National Union Uprising? You be the Judge.
A full 88% of America is union-free. Yet, despite the fact that the vast majority of American taxpayers do not belong to a union, let alone work for the government, we Americans are being held hostage by a loud and thuggish minority who feel that it is their right to force the vast majority of Americans acquiesce to their demands.
Last week, we learned that the Democrat National Committees’s Organizing for America has been orchestrating and mobilizing the protests going on in Wisconsin. This week, unions across the country are marching on state capitols to show their “solidarity.”
Today, we learn that top AFL-CIO boss Richard Trumka is visiting the White House two to three times per week and speaking with someone in the White House everyday.
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3. Stop Direct Deposits and Recall the AWOL
The Senate Democrats in Wisconsin have fled the state. On Friday, more than 1200 state employees will be laid off because the Democrats are refusing to show up to vote for budgetary matters.
Governor Walker is now contemplating withholding direct deposit for senators. The legislature is a full time job. The Democrats would have to go to the Senate to pick up their paychecks.
Along the way, our friends at American Majority have set up a new site: Recall the AWOL.
Wisconsin is a state that allows the recall of elected officials. The Democrats are organizing to do it to the Republicans. Turn about is fair play.
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4. Wisconsin Unions Calling for a General Strike if Walker Plan Passes
In an attempt to follow their European counterparts, public-sector unions in Wisconsin are endorsing a call for a general strike if Governor Scott Walker’s plan passes and is signed into law.
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5. Haley Barbour and the Regressive Economics of Farm Subsidies
Farm subsidies are the most popular form of corporate cronyism among many Republicans. Unfortunately, but not surprisingly, this regressive form of ‘progressive’ market intervention garners enthusiastic support from Republican presidential contenders, especially preceding the Iowa Caucuses. Haley Barbour is the latest potential presidential candidate to prostrate on the altar of the farm lobby and support the $20 billion fleecing of the taxpayer. Even with the exit of John Thune from the presidential sweepstakes, the farm lobby still boasts many champions of taxpayer handouts among the 2012 hopefuls.
Yesterday, in an interview with the Daily Caller, Barbour offered the following counterintuitive economic justification of government intervention in the food market. Here are some of his greatest hits.
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Sincerely yours,
Erick Erickson
Editor, RedState.com
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