Showing posts with label government spending. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government spending. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Mission stampede in Obama’s Justice Department

From the files of Michael Shannon at Newsmax.com

After announcing on May 28, 2014, that America will no longer function as the world’s policeman, President Obama has evidently decided it’s time for us to become the World’s district attorney.

Where does the Global DA plan to crack down first?

Switzerland where the intrepid Loretta Lynch is going to clean up Ballerina Ball while America yawns.

Read the complete details in the Shannon column at Newsmax.com.
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Monday, June 15, 2015

Free Roxbury with free enterprise

From the files of Jeff Jacoby at The Boston Globe

Governor Charles Baker acted prudently in pulling the plug on a scheme to relocate the state Department of Transportation from its headquarters in bustling Park Plaza to a long-vacant Roxbury lot known as Parcel 3.

A view of Parcel 3, the long-vacant property at Tremont and Whittier streets in Roxbury
that years of government plans and proposals have not succeeded in bringing to life.

The half-baked plan, inherited from former Governor Deval Patrick, may have been well-intended; its goal was to revitalize a struggling neighborhood with a $350 million construction project and the influx of state employees. But the new administration concluded that the expense and upheaval couldn't be justified, especially in light of a $1.8 billion budget shortfall.

Halting an unrealistic top-down proposal was a no-brainer. The real challenge is to unleash the entrepreneurial energy to stimulate better ones — from the bottom up.

This wasn't the first failed attempt at a grand scheme to develop Parcel 3, which lies near the intersection of Tremont and Whittier streets. The Boston Police Department headquarters went up across the street in part to jump-start economic activity in the area.

As far back as 1985, then-Mayor Ray Flynn's administration argued that the investment in a new police headquarters would lure prospective builders and businesses as they realized that Roxbury was a sound investment.

A few years ago, former Mayor Thomas Menino's administration thought it had persuaded Partners HealthCare System, the state's biggest medical network, to establish its administrative and back-office operations at the Roxbury venue.

When that fell through, hopes for anchoring "Tremont Crossing," the master plan to develop 1 million square feet of leasable space for retail, residential, and cultural use, switched to focus on BJ's Wholesale Club, which is reportedly aiming to build a 90,000-square-foot store on the site. Here's hoping for good news, but don't uncork the champagne just yet. As the Boston Globe noted in December, "the Tremont Crossing project has suffered fits and starts over the years."

Meanwhile, the land lies empty.

And there's more vacant Roxbury land a few blocks away, where Parcel 9 on Melnea Cass Boulevard has been touted as the site of a $42 million Marriott hotel complex. The project had been strongly pushed by City Hall — until politics and special interests intervened.

Several city councilors have declared their opposition to the plan because the hotel isn't expected to be unionized. Apparently they are less troubled by the continued economic stagnation in their neighborhood than by the prospect of a commercial development that isn't organized exactly to their tastes.

Candidates for office talk endlessly about their "plan" for economic growth, as if jobs and businesses and markets spring to life at a politician's say-so. But that's a delusion. Government officials and their small circle of influencers are not omniscient.

Even with all the goodwill in the world, they are no more fit to determine the most productive use of a parcel of land than any other group of interested citizens. State and municipal authorities may have the power to spend millions of taxpayer dollars, but their judgment, like everyone's, is fallible.

Boston is replete with examples of what can go wrong when politicians put themselves in charge of a neighborhood's economic growth and development. The bulldozing of the West End. The elevations of the Central Artery. The transformation of a lively Scollay Square into the dead zone of City Hall Plaza.

And Roxbury's vacant acres.

Years of central planning haven't brought Parcel 3 or the empty stretches of Melnea Cass to life. Instead of expecting government to have all the answers, why not reduce the government's role, freeing up entrepreneurial space for others to come in with ideas of their own?

Beacon Hill and City Hall impose so many barriers to growth — sales, income, property, and capital-gains taxes; minimum- and prevailing-wage laws; zoning restrictions, vending permits, and occupational licenses. These can be difficult hurdles to surmount even in flourishing towns and neighborhoods. In areas plagued with poverty, poor schools, crime, and welfare dependency, they can be impassable.

But imagine what Roxbury might become if, for the next 10 years or so, all state individual income and sales taxes within the neighborhood were reduced to 2 percent, property taxes were halved, and long-term capital-gains taxes were suspended. Imagine dropping the corporate income-tax rate to zero for any firm operating in Roxbury, and allowing Roxbury-based employers and employees to deduct their federal income taxes from their state income-tax returns.

Dudley Square in Roxbury, back when it was picture-postcard material.

Imagine lifting all but essential zoning restrictions, and imposing no wage and hour rules more stringent than those required by federal law. Imagine a hyper-streamlined permitting process that came with a guarantee: A single day is all you will need to complete the government paperwork required to launch a new company.

In short, imagine turning Roxbury into a true free-enterprise zone — one that doesn't pin its hopes on government master plans, but on grassroots investment and innovation. Rather than betting on favorites or trying to pick winners, the state should get out of the way and allow the success stories emerge.

Let Roxbury's workers and businesses keep more of their own money, and they're apt to do marvelous, productive things with it. Can empowered individuals outperform "helicopter" government?

Set Roxbury free, and we'll find out.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Farmers used to grow food for free

From the files of Michael Shannon at The Whole Shebang (mostly)

One of the more brilliant Democrat ploys is getting consumers to pay for their groceries twice: Once in the form of tax dollars and then again at the grocery store.

This scam has been going on for the past 80 years and now Republicans that don't understand liberty or the Constitution are collaborating.

But that's only true if you are a maker. If you are a taker then the USDA can help! We are not paying farmers to grow food and consumers to eat it.

The government's idea of an infinite loop.

Experience the outrage in the Shannon column at Newsmax.com
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Monday, June 1, 2015

Taxpayers fly coach ~ Politicians fly style

From the files of Michael Shannon at the Whole Shebang (mostly)

Finally "bi–partisan" legislation that's not a sellout to leftist extremists by collaborationist GOP leadership!

Republican Paul Gosar is and Democrat Raul Ruiz have introduced legislation in the House to prohibit congressmen and senators from flying first class on the taxpayer's dime.

Instead, if the potentates want to be in first they will foot the bill themselves, an entirely alien concept to most of the members.

Of course the legislation has no chance of passage, but it makes a great question to ask at the next town meeting your representative and senators hold.

Read the complete details in the Shannon column at Newsmax.
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Sunday, May 3, 2015

Is your cheese older than you?

From the files of Michael Shannon at The Whole Shebang (mostly)


The USDA contends 36 pounds of food per person is wasted each month because easily frightened consumers are tossing groceries based on pessimistic expiration dates.

That's probably a low estimate.

I periodically have to go hands–on with my wife when she experiences a busy–body seizure and attempts to toss food that is merely gaining momentum in my refrigerator.

Learn the proper way to help cheese and milk celebrate its birthday by reading Shannon's column at Newsmax.com.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Time for Veterans freedom of choice

From the files of Michael Shannon at The Whole Shebang (mostly)


It's ironic that veterans are always characterized as having fought for our freedom, but when it comes to their health care, they have no choice.

Their only options are the totalitarian VA hospital system or buying a copy of the 'Operation' board game at Target for DIY treatment.

EBT benefit cards are good at any store that sells groceries. Those recipients aren't forced to buy at Uncle Sam's Slim Pickin's Food Store.

My solution is to give vets the freedom to choose their medical care.

Read the details in the Shannon column at Newsmax.com.
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Monday, April 20, 2015

Time for taxpayers to revolt

From the files of Jeff Crouere at Ringside Politics.com - WLAE-TV 32 in New Orleans, Louisiana

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It was a horrible week in which millions of Americans paid their taxes to the ever increasing and intrusive federal government.

This year, the tax burden has grown with Tax Freedom Day appearing on April 24, meaning that Americans will spend approximately one third of the year working for government before they can provide for their families.

Taxes are certainly oppressive in this country. Compared to last year, tax revenue increased 4.3% to $1.478 trillion in the first 6½ months of the 2015 fiscal year. Even worse, the insatiable federal government continues to spend money with reckless abandon. Through April 1 of this year, the budget deficit was an astounding $439 billion, a significant increase from 2014.

Not only are taxes and deficits increasing, but the actual size of the federal tax code is exploding. When the income tax was created in 1913, the tax code was only 400 pages. It increased to 26,000 pages by 1984 and has tripled in size in the last 30 years. Since the implementation of Obamacare in 2010, the federal tax code has increased another 3,300 pages, resulting in more rules and regulations for Americans to decipher.

Today, the federal tax code is over 74,000 pages of bureaucratic nonsense, making it impossible for the average American to complete their own tax return. It is no surprise that 94% of Americans need professional assistance in finishing their tax return.

According to the National Taxpayers Union Foundation, Americans spend $32 billion to prepare ever more complicated tax forms and in the process waste 6.1 billion hours annually. This costs our economy $234 billion in lost productivity. Americans should be using their time and money on more fruitful pursuits, such as providing for the needs of their families.

In the shaky Obama economy, Americans need to be as industrious as possible. While the federal government is expanding and creating massive budget deficits, leading to a national debt exceeding $18.1 trillion, it is a much different situation for average Americans.

For the 119 million Americans who are working, most are seeing only minimal wage increases and, in March, the Labor Department reported that their average work week declined to 34.5 hours, below what many need to live comfortably. Thus, it is no surprise that there are 6.7 million Americans who have to work multiple jobs just to pay their household bills.

While the unemployment rate is supposedly at 5.5%, the real situation is reflected in the number of people who have left the workforce. There are over 93 million eligible Americans who are not employed, an all-time high, resulting in a labor force participation rate of 62.7%, the lowest in almost four decades.

These unemployed Americans are not paying income taxes, increasing the burden on those in the labor force, who are subjected to oppressive taxes to fund our constantly expanding government.

In this country, the tax man cometh in life and death as we currently impose a draconian 40% estate tax. Fortunately, House Republicans just passed a bill to eliminate this immoral tax, but when it moves to the Senate it faces an uncertain future.

Not surprisingly, Democrats claim that eliminating the estate tax will only help the “wealthy.” In reality, it will allow the survival of many small family businesses, and the continued employment of Americans who need those jobs.

Our unfair tax burden should be a primary issue in the upcoming presidential campaign. One candidate, U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), has offered a particularly bold solution: close down the IRS and allow Americans to complete their taxes on a postcard.

This plan offers tax reduction and simplification, just what America needs after six years of President Barack Obama.
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Jeff Crouere is a native of New Orleans, LA and he is the host of a Louisiana based program, “Ringside Politics,” which airs at 7:30 p.m. Friday and 10:00 p.m. Sunday on WLAE-TV 32, a PBS station, and 7 till 11 a.m. weekdays on WGSO 990 AM in New Orleans and the Northshore.

For more information, visit Jeff's web site at www.ringsidepolitics.com or email him at jeff@ringsidepolitics.com.
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Boston bomber prompts new look at welfare

From the files of Michael Shannon at The Whole Shebang (mostly)

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The surviving Boston bomber has been convicted.

A taxpayer leech for the most of his life, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will still be living on the taxpayer dime for the rest of his miserable life in prison.

The whole family is living proof of the failure of the US welfare and immigration system, which means it might be a good idea to take another look at the social safety net.

Fortunately, Republican–controlled states are doing just that and making much needed reforms.

For more details, read the Shannon column at Newsmax.com.
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Saturday, April 18, 2015

Competence Graveyard - Social Security

From the Files of Michael Shannon

Many baby boomers are rightly worried about the solvency of the Social Security Administration.

Even if the system has the money there is no guarantee the check will arrive.

Social Security sends money to people who are dead while at the same time balancing the equation by declaring the living to be dead and cutting off their access to the system.

It's government efficiency at its finest.

Look for all the details at this Newsmax.com link.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

GOP candidates tossing money down a cornhole

From the file of the Michael Shannon website, The Whole Shebang

GOP handout recipients have trouble
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The really big difference between Republican and Democrat handout recipients is their ability to be sympathetically photogenic. When pressed, the average Democrat welfare recipient can hide the flat–screen TV, stash the cellphone in a drawer and refrain from cigarette smoking. And it's not too much trouble to pretend to fill out the job application or limp convincingly to prove the bad back disability claim as long as photographers and media are around.

The Republican dependency class is another genus entirely. Empathy generating photo shoots and news coverage for these check–cashers is simply a non–starter. Hiding the Rolex, wheeling the executive jet inside the hangar, displacing the butler from the servant's quarters and convincing the first wife to pretend to supervise the caterer is just too difficult to organize.

If Democrat welfare beneficiaries can avoid arrest, making jihad videos and Judge Judy the money continues to arrive completely free of social disapproval.

Not so for GOP crony capitalists. These leeches fight a two front war: Prevent competition and confuse conservatives. They are loud and proud “job creators,” economic mainstays and incubators of breakthrough technology! All the favored crony industry requires for total success is billions of taxpayer dollars in perpetuity while the people who supply the tax dollars maintain a discrete and respectful silence.

And Republican officeholders must pretend the conservative market principles they espouse in campaign commercials somehow don’t apply to this particular crony.

A disappointing number of 2016 GOP presidential candidates recently did just that in Iowa during the quadrennial Pour Money Down the Cornhole Festival otherwise known as the Iowa Ag Summit.

There Republican presidential candidates worship the ethanol subsidy and praise ethanol entrepreneurs for their selfless addiction to subsidies and environmental fairy tales.

The Renewable Fuel Standards law requires all gasoline refined in the US be 10 percent ethanol. Ethanol is the wonder product, made from corn, which makes gasoline more costly while reducing miles per gallon and increasing wear on internal combustion engines.

Diluting perfectly efficient gas with ethanol is like forcing mom to add sawdust to her cake recipe to protect our valuable flour stockpile. Sure the additional roughage keeps dad regular, but wear and tear on teeth and the occasional oven fire — not to mention that Home Depot flavor — doesn't come close to compensating for the missing wheat.

The same is true for ethanol, all at a cost to taxpayers of $6 billion a year in handouts.

Somehow those facts didn’t make it into the spiel GOP mega contributor and summit sponsor Bruce Rastetter made.

Ethanol supporters would have one believe that before the bill was passed requiring refineries to dilute your gasoline, corn grew wild in Iowa and no one was even aware there was a use for the weed, other than the occasional frontier corn fritter. And even after wise agronomists in Washington started throwing money at corn farmers the fuel market was controlled by sinister forces that prevented innovation.

Just like the whale oil cartel prevented widespread drilling for oil until the early 60’s.

As columnist Paul Driessen wrote Rastetter’s pitch to the assembled candidates was pointed and effective: Failure to support ethanol handouts in Iowa means no victory in the 2016 caucus and no chance for the GOP nomination.

Naturally Big Government Republicans didn’t require much in the way of pressure to crumble. Jeb Bush said corny gasoline reduces the demand for imported oil. Mike Huckabee said it’s a way for the nation to “fuel itself.” (No pun intended.) And Lindsay Graham solemnly stated “Every gallon of ethanol ... is one less gallon you have to buy from people who hate your guts,” which makes you wonder when Obama started pumping gas.

Rick Santorum, trying to get someone to pay attention, thought the RFS means something besides oil and natural gas “are allowed into [the energy] stream.” And Scott Walker was a profile in cowardice as he abandoned his 2006 call for an end to ethanol subsidies.

Rick Perry split the difference and wanted to end federal ethanol subsidies, but said that individual states could choose to be a foster parent for corn, which is at least a Constitutionally valid stance and would exempt most states that don’t grow corn and corn lobbyists.

The only candidates claiming to be conservative supporters of market competition and having the courage to tell Iowa voters the subsidy spigot should be turned off were Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Marco Rubio — although Rubio did refer to corn as “maize.”

There’s an old song about moonshiners called “White Lightening” with a refrain that goes “Mighty, mighty pleasin’ my pappy’s corn squeezin’s.” Until Republicans can stop “pleasin’” crony capitalists with subsidies at the expense of the public, taxpayers will continue to be subject to regular “squeezin.”
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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Laws are not good enough for lawmakers

By Michael Shannon at Newsmax.com

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Last December I wrote of Senator David Vitter’s lonely fight to make our elected panjandrums and their courtesans live under that same laws we do. You can find that column here.

As you might imagine this is very difficult because our "public servants" mostly consider themselves better than the public they serve.

Vitter believes in the principle that restaurant food is better if the cook eats it, too. And the same goes for legislation, although politicians don't have to eat the bill — not even Nancy Pelosi needs that much roughage.

Just live by the laws they pass, like the rest of us do.

I interviewed Senator Vitter last week and he's making progress on requiring Washington to suffer under Obamacare, too, but even with a Republican House and Senate the struggle remains an uphill climb.

Read the full details at Newsmax.com 
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Lunch is finger lickin' good

Lunch is Finger Lickin’ Good at the National Weather Service from the Michael Shannon files

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Does your boss supply you with knives, forks, spoons, plates, cups and napkins when you eat lunch?

Fast food employees may feel free to stop reading now.

The National Weather Service employees serving on the front lines at Fort Climate are angry because Uncle Sam stopped.

Who has time to remember the cutlery when you're fighting "Climate Change?"

Naturally the union filed a grievance, a process where taxpayers again foot the bill, but we are off the hook for place settings.

For complete details, read the Michael Shannon Newsmax column.
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Saturday, January 24, 2015

Pentagon buys $400 inflated football

Pentagon Buys a $400 Football from the Michael Shannon files

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We’ve been treated to months of dire speculation and military hand–wringing regarding the impact of the sequestration’s budget cuts on military readiness and how it leaves the U.S. vulnerable.

A private business with declining revenues and a bleak future would cut the ad sponsorship of football bowls and spend the money on higher priorities.

The executives could watch the game on TV.

In the government the football sponsorship budget is protected so the brass can be seen on TV.

Even if money wasn’t tight the spending makes no sense because the military is downsizing. IBM doesn’t run recruitment ads when it’s laying off part of the workforce.

It’s bad for morale among survivors and an insult to those looking for work. Evidently the Pentagon is simply oblivious or could care less.

Complete details in the Shannon column at Newsmax.
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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Pork at the Capital being devoured by the rats

The Capital is positioned to be devoured by pork and rats from the art studio of Dan Youra at Utoons.com

Get a Daily Dose of Humor and Reality at Utoons.com with Dan Youra

Dan Youra is one of the outstanding conservative cartoonists in the trade today who follows in the footsteps of the great political cartoon masters, whose quotes inspire a new generation of followers.
"Outside of basic intelligence, there is nothing more important to a good political cartoonist than ill will." ~ Jules Feiffer, Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist.
"Too many of today's artists regard editorial cartooning as a trade instead of a profession. They try not to be too offensive. The hell with that. We need more stirrer-uppers." ~ Bill Mauldin.
Youra was one of the first recipients of a Fulbright Scholarship and worked in Latin America. He served as an editor of Current Thought on Peace and War at the United Nations in New York.

"As long as there are politicians who continue to try and fool the voters, there is no chance of ever running out of material to work with because they create it themselves and about themselves," says Dan Youra.

Dan is the small business owner and operator of the Youra Studios located in the State of Washington.

Visit the Youra Studios at Utoons.com
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Friday, January 9, 2015

Leftist evaluate Congress with widget method

Why the Widget Method of Evaluating Congress Is a Leftist Plot from the files of Michael Shannon at Newsmax.com

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Conservatives don’t want Congress to do more to control control our lives, they want Congress to govern and that’s a big difference. In the country’s current state a Congress that governed wisely would be analyzing previously passed laws and repealing the counter–productive, the wasteful and the unnecessary.

So why do many conservatives, and worse conservative media outlets, use a measure designed by the Left to evaluate the productivity of Congress?

It's time to change how we evaluate Congress.

Complete details at (incidentally, ignore the Newsmax headline, it has almost nothing to do with the column)
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Thursday, January 1, 2015

No difference in GOP or Democrat elitists

GOP Elitists Are No Different from Democrat Elitists by Michael Shannon

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You may not have realized just how special Members of the House and Senate really are. Oh, you know about the fawning aides, exotic "fact–finding" junkets and free limo lease.

But are you aware that Republicans in the House don't think they should be subject to the same laws that dominate our lives?

They have the bizarre idea that saying publicly you oppose Obamacare means elected officials have done all they can and should be exempt from the law in the future.

I say their failure to defeat or repeal Obamacare means the baleful effects of the law should be doubled for them as an incentive to get off their behinds and defeat Squeaker of the House John Boehner and repeal Obamacare.

Read all the Shannon details at Newsmax.com

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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Cromnibus was spending as usual

Cromnibus: Spending As Usual in Boehner’s House from the online files of Michael Shannon

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In spite of the impression you may have received in the MSM, passage of the Cromnibus was not pre-ordained.

For one brief shining moment conservatives in the House had a chance to do what voters wanted:
Stop Obama in spite of the craven, accomadationist GOP House leadership 'led' by Squeaker of the House John Boehner.
Conservatives were winning the vote on whether or not to bring the Cromnibus to the floor.

We had a chance to re–open budget negotiations and remove spending control from Harry Reid and President Obama.

And then Cong. Gullible and the Reindeer Farmer entered the picture and it was all over.

Read the complete story at the Shannon Newsmax column.
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