Saturday, May 30, 2009

A Compelling Arguement

Paul Rosenburg with the Open Left Blog has written what I find to be an interesting take on "making policy from the bench." With no further delay a quote and a link.




Faces? Vases?

The answer, of course, is both. But what if that option is not available? What if you have to choose? There is nothing in the picture itself that definitively tells you it's one and not the other. Whatever you interpret the picture to be, that's what it is. This is the very root of the most fundamental flaw in the argument against judges "making law." Because the very essence of what judges do--what no one disputes--is the act of judicial interpretation. And although most of the time one can simply follow earlier interpretations, this cannot always be the case. Those earlier interpretations had to origianlly come from somewhere.

Indeed, the process of interpretation repeatedly encounters situations where there is no cut-and-dried right answer, where (a) there is no earlier interpretation to follow, or (b) two or more previous interpretations clash with one another, or (c) (less commonly) situations have so changed that the earlier interpretation seems anachronistic, out of step with the broader sweep of the law.

Read the full article @Open Left

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

A True American, A Great Choice for Governor

David Poythress, the General, a great man and hopefully the next Governor of the Great State of Georgia.

This is who I am supporting and this video is a stirring response to this Republican secession mess.



The Democratic Candidates for Governor

Karen Handel...is stronger than an ox?

So more evidence that Sonny Perdue is driving Handel's Campaign Bus....



I need a fact check on this video...especially the parts where she claims to have saved the tax payers $100 million in Fulton County, and that SHE masterminded Jackie Barret's demise. Also last time I checked Fulton County doesn't have a CEO, It has a chairman/chairwoman (Part-time job vs full-time CEO).

Oh, and about that budget...her original budget was going to eliminate police, fire, ambulance and park service for most of South Fulton county...

And FYI the rat on top of the state house is supposed to represent former Gov. Roy Barnes, it's from an old Sonny Perdue ad.

I'm not a Republican by any means but If I were I would vote for that Ox (John Oxendine) before I voted for her.

Republican Candidates for Governor

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

How Republicans Mold the Message



Does anyone want let the man make a point?!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Tea Anyone?


From Some Guy with a Website
via Huffington Post

The Republican Wrecking Ball

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has released a new ad entitled "Wrecking Ball"


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

So What is a Hedge Fund?

Here's an interesting video with an answer.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Quote for the Day


Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor and economic adviser to President Obama, says it's a Depression.

Here's His Post From Talking Points Memo.
And Here it is on Blogger.

It's a Depression
By Robert Reich

The March employment numbers, out this morning, are bleak: 8.5 percent of Americans officially unemployed, 663,000 more jobs lost. But if you include people who are out of work and have given up trying to find a job, the real unemployment rate is 9 percent. And if you include people working part time who'd rather be working full time, it's now up to 15.6 percent. One in every six workers in America is now either unemployed or underemployed.

Every lost job has a multiplier effect throughout the economy. For every person who no longer has a job and can't find another, or is trying to enter the job market and can't find one, there are at least three job holders who become more anxious that they may lose their job. Almost every American right now is within two degrees of separation of someone who is out of work. This broader anxiety expresses itself as less willingness to spend money on anything other than necessities. And this reluctance to spend further contracts the economy, leading to more job losses.

Capital markets may or may not unfreeze under the combined heat of the Treasury and the Fed, but what happens to Wall Street is becoming less and less relevant to Main Street. Anxious Americans will not borrow even if credit is available to them. And ever fewer Americans are good credit risks anyway.

All this means that the real economy will need a larger stimulus than the $787 billion already enacted. To be sure, only a small fraction of the $787 billion has been turned into new jobs so far. The money is still moving out the door. But today's bleak jobs report shows that the economy is so far below its productive capacity that much more money will be needed.

This is still not the Great Depression of the 1930s, but it is a Depression. And the only way out is government spending on a very large scale. We should stop worrying about Wall Street. Worry about American workers. Use money to build up Main Street, and the future capacities of our workforce.

Energy independence and a non-carbon economy should be the equivalent of a war mobilization. Hire Americans to weatherize and insulate homes across the land. Don't encourage General Motors or any other auto company to shrink. Use the auto makers' spare capacity to make busses, new wind turbines, and electric cars (why let the Chinese best us on this?). Enlarge public transit systems.

Meanwhile, extend our educational infrastructure. So many young people are out of work that they should be using this time to improve their skills and capacities. Expand community colleges. Enlarge Pell Grants. Extend job-training opportunities to the unemployed, so they can learn new skills while they're collecting unemployment benefits.

Finally, accelerate universal health care.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Tim Kaine and the license plates

The left is mad at VA Governor Tim Kaine. What are they mad at? They are mad that the Gov and DNC Chair allowed Pro-Life advocates to have a "choose life" license plate.

If Kaine were merely the governor of the Old Dominion, the move might have been less notable. Kaine—a Catholic who says he is personally opposed to abortion but pledged to leave the right to choose intact—won office in Virginia partly by seeking to reassure social conservatives.

But he is now on a national stage. And his decision could echo among women's activists who are among the most powerful financial supporters of the party.

“It is surprising that Governor Kaine would do this, but it’s all the more surprising that he would do it as chair of the DNC,” said Paulette McElwain, the president of the Virginia League for Planned Parenthood.

McElwain exchanged numerous calls with the governor’s office over the license plates and organized a grass roots effort that logged more than 2,000 calls to the governor’s staff.

“We provided him with abundant information,” she said. “We’re terribly disappointed that he decided to sign it.”

In Washington, NARAL/Pro-Choice America channeled more than 17,000 emails and 200 calls to the DNC urging Kaine to veto the bill.

“It is unfortunate that, even after receiving thousands of messages from Virginians and pro-choice activists across the country, Gov. Kaine has opted to sign a bill that advances a divisive political ideology at the expense of women’s health,” NARAL/Pro-Choice America president Nancy Keenan said in a statement.
-From Politico


It may be my own ignorance, but I didn't know that having a license plate could cause harm to anyone's health. This is a waste of resources. IT'S A LICENSE PLATE! Why waste all this energy fighting A LICENSE PLATE! Get your own license plate...not to mention what the REAL issue here is...freedom of speech.

Thanks for angering your base, Mr. Kaine, but I guess he feels like he has to attack the liberals if he wants Villager props.
- From Crooks and Liars


As a response to that quote above. If the base is angry over a license plate then I fear for the future of the party.

I need for the Left to focus on REAL issues not stupid sidebars.

[Politico]
[Crooks and Liars]

Monday, March 30, 2009

The Budget That Transcends Numbers

Well, folks, they've finally done it. The GOP has finally managed to create a federal budget that doesn't contain one single dollar amount. I guess that sure beats the heck out of that "overambitious" $3.6 trillion budget President Obama's administration proposed. I mean, it makes so much sense. If you want to get rid of "big spending" in government, just don't budget any money, right?

http://news.aol.com/article/house-gop-offers-budget-blueprint-but/399212

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Barnes for Senate!

I am a fan of Roy Barnes.

In his four years he managed to get more accomplished than Sonny Perdue in his eight. While Sonny has been a good governor, he would not have had that opportunity had Barnes not rubbed some groups the wrong way, mainly teachers, but also the state flag was a mess in general.

But now I don't need Roy Barnes to run for Governor. I need him to run for the U.S. Senate. No one who understands Georgia will doubt that Johnny Isakson is one of the most powerful men in the state and that is precisely why a known and respected figure must take him on. That man is Roy Barnes. Only Barnes has the clout to step into the ring with Isakson and have a chance.

I am a fan of Roy Barnes.

David Poythress for Governor. Roy Barnes for U.S. Senate.

Friday, March 27, 2009

AG Eric Holder at Morehouse


(AP Photos/Stanley Leary)
It was a star-studded event at Morehouse College yesterday, headlined by Attorney General Eric Holder. The AG along with Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin, Amb. Andrew Young, Rev. Joseph Lowery and the family of civil rights pioneer Vivian Malone Jones gathered at Morehouse to honor the late Vivian Malone Jones and unveil a portrait of her.


More on AG Holder and the portrait unveiling from the AP

Monday, March 16, 2009

Revnovation In Progress

Its been awhile but the blog is going through changes....major changes...we'll be back soon