Green or Greedy?

Yesterday’s mail brought a leaflet from MLG&W. “We Have the Power!” it proclaims.

No argument there, except during small thunderstorms, birds in the equipment and any minor gust of wind that shuts down our utilities.

Anyhow, the Energy Services and Marketing Department (we need a marketing department for a basic of human life?) asks us to make the green power switch. “You have the power to improve our environment today!”

Yes, just think how much less of a carbon footprint we mean Republicans would make if we all just died today.

Aside from that happening, MLG&W tells me that “for just $4 per month, you can purchase a 150 kilowatt hour block, about 12% of a typical household’s monthly energy use. You can buy just one block or as many as you like. With each Green Power block purchased, you add locally generated renewable energy to our region’s grid…In fact, an investment of $12 a month buys enough green power to equal the annual environmental benefit of planting an acre of trees in the Tennessee Valley region!”

Oh, boy! And for this, I get what? Nothing. Or, if I’m needy, I get to feel like I’m a good guy, supporting Mother Nature. How is this different from Al Gore’s carbon footprint scam?

From what I see this is just another redistribution of wealth the Democrats and the government love so much. I may even end up with less energy if I do this because it will encourage the government to stop companies from making affordable energy from coal and oil.

Looks like the green this movement is interested in does not sport leaves, but pictures of presidents.

Obama the Pope

Keith Riler writes an interesting article today at Americanthinker.com. “Barack Obama: Tearing Catholics to Pieces” puts a spotlight on the president’s outrageous behavior.

To older political watchers like me, Obama increasingly resembles Richard Nixon. To highlight that, talk radio host Mark Levin likes to refer to him as Barack Milhous Nixon. Evidently others have noticed this, too. From the article:

Jack Welch recently summarized President Obama’s bad behavior:

It was the insurance executives in health care. It was the bankers in the collapse. It was the oil companies as oil prices go up. It was Congress if things didn’t go the way he wanted. And recently it’s been the Supreme Court. He’s got an enemies list that would make Richard Nixon proud.

Jack charitably omitted the president’s attacks on the Cambridge Police and those making more than $200,000 a year. He also forgot about Obama’s taking sides in a racially charged criminal investigation and his obnoxious campaign against Susan Pine, the sidewalk life counselor. Ever adding to his enemies list, Obama recently targeted stay-at-home moms:

Speaking Friday at what the administration called “The White House Forum on Women and the Economy,” President Barack Obama said that after his two daughters were born, he and his wife — both Harvard Law School graduates — could not afford the “luxury” of having her stay home with the children.

Normal people seek first understanding, compassion, consensus, plurality, and mercy. Recall how “love is patient and kind … not arrogant or rude … does not insist on its own way … not irritable”? Instead, Barack Obama unlovingly seeks first division and elimination — bad things that will make the president anathema to the good people who see him as low, mean, weak, uncharitable, simple, selfish, and juvenile.

Real leaders build up. Barack Obama tears down. It’s what he does. Perhaps I am biased, but I find the president’s goal of splitting Catholics over their own teaching one of the worst of his divisive offenses.

Riler continues and goes on to the faux contraception issue:

what business is it of the president, anyway? A politician who inserts himself into family matters, particularly faith family matters, is overstepping his bounds. Outrageous as it sounds, Planned Parenthood is also a teacher of the Obama catechism, offering similar unsolicited theological advice:

Tricia Wajda, spokeswoman for Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts, said the Catholic Bishops are a small but vocal group out of step with mainstream values — including for Catholics.

We adult Catholics know that by our free choice of continuing membership in the Church, we consent to and trust its apostolic succession and governance, even if we struggle with certain teachings. We know and are thankful that the Church is not a democracy. We don’t reduce the pontifical Magesterium to a vote of the faithful. We don’t take votes because we know ourselves not to be God. This is humility, and it is a virtue. As a corollary, none of the faithful, whether Democrat or Republican, will ever seek or consent to replace our shepherd with a politician or Planned Parenthood.

The president — a non-pope, non-cardinal, non-bishop, non-priest, non-Catholic politician — has taken action and made comments that divide us. He has done this despite the facts that many studies demonstrate that increased contraception does not decrease pregnancies — it increases them — and that contraception is already plentifully available in the U.S. at little to no cost for women of even modest means. Target offers the pill for $9/month. Planned Parenthood offers free birth control pills, distributing contraception almost 4 million times a year.

Contraception’s cheap and plentiful availability makes President Obama’s policy just a falsely premised political attempt to upset women and gain voters in an election year. Such a strategy targets the Catholic faith community and hopes disunity in that body. It attacks the right to practice faith without state interference.

Yes, that is the purpose of the attacks. Obama doesn’t care a whit about women’s health; he is acting to attack religion. No Marxist ever likes to see another institution besides government have a role in peoples’ lives. It’s the same with health care. Obama doesn’t care if women get mammograms. He doesn’t care about their ability to pay; he doesn’t care about the elderly getting hip replacements (he said as much about his own grandmother). The real purpose is control of you and being able to select those who get help and those he doesn’t like getting denied help. It’s power, you see, as Riler observes:

As just a crass political move, the sowing of such discord is a manipulative, inappropriate, and awful use of the office of the president of the United States. It is uncharitable to all Catholics, because we believe that the Church is the body of Christ. No one of any political party should ever try to tear away pieces of Christ’s body for political gain.

Black versus white, rich versus poor, Catholic versus Catholic, and everybody versus everybody — all so Barack Obama can get re-elected? The costs clearly outweigh the benefit. Pity the liberal, wealthy, black, female, or anything Catholic, who must be undergoing a pretty severe identity crisis right about now — all because President Obama is a self-obsessed one-trick act. His disdain and lack of charity are evident in every attack, but his presumptuous arrogance is at its maximum in his attempt to sow discord among Catholics by challenging the teachings of their faith.

Jeremiah (23:1), whom the president should heed, is very clear on this: “Woe to the shepherds who destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture! says the Lord.”

Canon law (1,700 years, 21 major councils), the primacy of Peter (2,000 years, Matthew 16:18-19), apostolic succession (2,000 years, Matthew 28:20, 2 Tim. 2:2, Church Fathers, and the Nicene Creed), and religious freedom (220 years, the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights) are all significantly more meaningful than one man’s selfish ambition.

I’ve heard it said that the key tenet of Catholicism is “Get over yourself” — after all, consider the Cross. Said differently, humility is a virtue. Perhaps the president, a man of two autobiographies, should give it a try. It is the first step in self-sacrifice, which must happen if a leader is to stop dividing and start uniting.

So far, under Cardinal Dolan, the bishops have expressed a desire to fight on this topic. It will be interesting to see how this is carried out locally. Whether our own bishops, J. Terry Steib, will participate fully as he should will tell a lot about him. An apparent Obama supporter, he seems to be loathe to join his brother bishops. We’ll see.
Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/04/barack_obama_tearing_catholics_to_pieces.html#ixzz1tQPSsfBh

Future Economy: Barter, Black Market

Think the days of bartering and black markets are some primitive medieval throwback out of sync with today’s malls and ordering on Amazon? You might want to take a look around you.

Lately you can spot parking lots where a truck has set up a temporary business selling an item or two. They are not permanent, but appear in parking lots or vacated areas. Take a look at Summer Avenue, for instance, and you’ll find some – even a taco truck. Next, economists say there will be a return of the door to door salesman, as well. These are cases where the transaction benefits salesman and customer, without Uncle Sam’s rules, regulations and tax bite.

Think you’d never need or go to a black market? In some cities, it is common to see people selling raw milk that the government doesn’t want you to buy from trucks in lots near grocery stores. How about light bulbs? Can’t you see a black market popping up – one that is happily patronized by good citizens who merely want to control the type of light in their own homes?

If Obama is re-elected, you can see a mushrooming of this kind of commerce. Unfettered by restraints of another election, he can tax to the hilt and regulate through various agencies, bypassing Congress. When that happens, more Americans will wake up to the benefits of bartering. You need a job done, you have a talent to offer and a deal is struck. The lure of that will alter our consumer society.

Nations are already doing it, which is bringing down the dollar. Gordon Change writes in Forbes:

So how can Beijing keep both Iran’s ayatollahs and President Obama happy at the same time? Simple, the Chinese can avoid the U.S. sanctions through barter. China has already been trading its produce for Iran’s petroleum, but there is only so much gai lan and bok choy the Iranians can eat. That’s why Iran is also accepting, among other goods, Chinese washing machines, refrigerators, toys, clothes, cosmetics, and toiletries.

The barter trade works, but Iran needs cash too. As it is being cut off from the global financial system, the next best thing is gold. So we should not be surprised that in late February the Iranian central bank said it would accept that metal as payment for oil. Last year, China imported $21.7 billion in Iranian oil and exported $14.8 billion in goods and services. As the NDAA goes into effect, look for Beijing to ship gold to Iran to make up the difference.

Tyler Durden adds:

In a similar move on a more micro level, the government of Spain in a similar desperation has banned the use of cash transactions above 2,500 euros. How do you think citizens are going to respond to this? People are already in the streets. They are not pleased with what is going on. Then the government is going to tell them they can’t use cash amongst themselves so that the authorities can track every single thing they do and bleed them with taxes until they are slaves on a banker plantation. Everything is going to go black market and to a barter system. It will happen country by country as governments get increasingly desperate and the authoritarian clamp down continues. It will happen on an increasing level until all of these house of cards bureaucratic states fail and something new is reborn. In case you haven’t seen it yet, this one town in Greece is already leading the way. This story outlines what will be a mega trend globally over the next decade:

O on the War Path

It becomes clearer and clearer what Obama’s campaign plan will be: War.

Every day the president is declaring war on someone. Today it was the oil companies. Previously it was Wall Street. Earlier the Catholic Church. He certainly has been warring with the military, decimating their ranks and reducing their coverages. Insurance companies and doctors have been attacked. He doesn’t like free markets. He would like to decimate Fox News. He battles Republicans in the House. He works against small business entrepreneurs. And after the oral arguments this week, Obama has the Supreme Court in his crosshairs.

A White House Insider writes of the administration’s panic over the possible rejection of Obamacare by the Supremes. He says they will “purposely create widespread chaos throughout the American healthcare industry.” They will “muck up the administrative machine so badly there will be delays, confusion, and then anger. They are serious about it.

“Obama will then point to the chaos and make an ‘I told you so’ move to the American people. They plan to have him run against Congress, run against the SC, run against alleged racism, run against Wall Street. He is running for nothing and against everything.”

Yes it’s everything and everyone all right; everything that made this country great – independence, strength and prosperity. Why? They’re not something a tyrant understands. He just sees them as impediments to his own power.

You’d think Obama’d run out of things to tear down, but there always seems to be something that raises his ire. And, if nothing is working, there’s always the race issue. Remember when James Carville warned there may be race riots this summer? With all the anger he’s brewed in the Trayvon Martin case, it wouldn’t be a surprise.

It’s not your standard incumbent reelection strategy, but rules have never been a barrier for Obama. With the media watching his back, he can attack. The best defense is an offense, don’t they say?

If Mitt Romney is the Republican nominee I’m not sure he can survive it. Romney seems risk averse and challenged even in easy situations like the Jay Leno show. He has never linked up with the base and Tea Party anger conservatives feel. I don’t see him as our attack dog; more like the one who whimpers and slips away.

But with Obama, every day is December 7, 1941. And it will get even more intense as November approaches.

Is Obama Losing Harold Ford Jr.?

When it comes to energy, evidently Little Harold is telling O he’s fueling a disaster.

The former 9th district Democrat representative from Tennessee writes in the Wall St. Journal:

… The president has announced that he will open more of U.S. federal land and offshore areas to oil exploration and development. This is an important step, but he needs to do more—specifically, he should reconsider his Keystone pipeline decision.

Despite several years of study and a favorable State Department analysis, the administration has rejected Keystone XL’s application for a construction permit. This pipeline could bring an additional 500,000 barrels of oil a day from Canada to the U.S. Instead, the project is in limbo.

Mr. Obama should also work with our leading energy companies instead of fighting them. Domestic energy companies contribute to our economy, support millions of American jobs and retirement accounts, and some, like Exxon Mobil, are investing in the energy solutions of tomorrow like fuel from algae. Yet the president continues to use them as his rhetorical foil. Calling for higher taxes may bring applause at partisan political events. But it won’t lower energy prices.

We can’t wave a magic wand to bring gasoline prices down. But increasing domestic crude oil development will reduce our reliance on energy from unstable parts of the world. That, and a healthy petroleum refining sector, will help mitigate price spikes that hurt our economy.

Ford is echoing Rick Santelli who famously said, “Mr. President, are you listening?” From such a sycophantic follower as Harold Ford Jr., this is stunning.

No Oil for You!

The Obama administration is expected to announce this afternoon, via the State Department, that he is nixing the Keystone oil pipeline.

It is really hard to believe that a president would deny his own people the energy they need at a low cost that will fuel business and employment. You have to wonder what his real motivations are, because I doubt he gives a fig for the environment.

At a time when jobs are necessary, this will stop them. At a time when Iran is threatening to close the Strait of Hormuz, this is incomprehensible. It becomes a serious matter of national defense. At a time when oil is hitting $100 a barrel, this will move the price higher.

Is Obama doing this to punish Americans? What other conclusion is there?

Gas at $4 a Gallon

Tom Kloza, OPIS chief oil analyst sees a gas spike coming this spring. First, because the oil refineries go down for maintenance at the end of the first quarter and secondly due to the closure of two significant East Coast refineries (plus 5 or 6 in Europe). Kloza says it will be “apocalyptic to people at the moment” and will mean $4 plus gas prices.

Liberal to Conservative Dictionary

John Hawkins at Right Wing News has provided us with translations for common words liberals use. Here’s what they really mean:

Compassion: Feeling good about yourself for wanting to give away money you didn’t earn to people you hope will vote for your side.

Conscience of the Senate: KKK member (Remember Robert Byrd?)

Flag: Something to be burned and walked on at protests or alternately, waved close to election time.

Greed: Wanting to keep what you earn instead of having it spent on Bridges to Nowhere and government loans to people who’ve contributed to Obama’s campaign.

Guns: Vicious weapons that force people to kill each other.

He’s in the pocket of big oil: He was once seen filling up the tank of his car with gas.

Jesus: Someone who shouldn’t ever be brought up in schools, other government buildings or politics in general unless you’re claiming he was really a liberal who’d be in favor of gay marriage and abortion.

Minorities: People who are too dumb and incompetent to make it without liberal help.

Our opponents refuse to compromise on this issue: The Republicans refuse to do everything we want.

Racism: A word you cry when you’re losing an argument with a conservative.

Taxes: A limitless supply of free money to be given away to liberal special interests in return for votes.

That charge is outrageous: That charge is true but it’s embarrassing that you brought it up in public.

Unfair attack: They quoted me.

We must address the root causes of this problem: We must not do anything to effectively address this problem. Instead we must raise taxes and pour dump trucks’ worth of money into whatever unrelated issue we have decided is the cause of the problem.

Today’s Economic Numbers

Thursday’s here and that means the weekly jobless claims. For the 16th week, the jobless claims were over 400,000. They came in at 418,000, up from last Thursday’s 405,000. In other words, no improvement.

Making it worse, oil touched $100 a barrel today and is likely to continue upwards.

A report from Bloomberg says that the high gas prices are continuing to hurt the consumer. They are increasingly “using credit cards to pay for basic necessities as income gains fail to keep pace with rising food and fuel prices.” That is not a pretty picture.

The data comes from credit card transaction processor First Data which reported that the dollar volume of charged purchases rose 10.7% in June, according to Zero Hedge blog, a 6.8% increase in the number of transactions. Not a pretty picture.

Bank of America executive Joshua Dennerlein notes the end of the year will see 3.7 million Americans stop receiving jobless benefits. “This will act as a hit to consumption in the first quarter of 2012.”

Oil For Polls

The move to release 30 million barrels from our Strategic Petroleum Reserve yesterday came as a shock. It seemed overwhelmingly stupid and a move made out of panic.

First, that amount is what the world uses every 16 hours. It can hardly make a dent in our needs.

Then, it was confusing since the price of oil had been declining from a high of $114 a barrel to around $92. Gas prices had been falling 20 days in a row ahead of yesterday. There was no huge uptick taking place.

The Saudis had assured the world that they would increase oil production to meet any lost by the Libyan conflict. In fact, releasing the reserves was like kicking sand in their face. Why should they buck OPEC to help us when we would undermine them in this way?

The oil reserves are what they say – put their strategic reasons. The U.S. had only released them when Iraq invaded Kuwait in ’90-’91 and after Hurricane Katrina. What event precipitated it this time? What if we have a sudden disaster?

Replacing the oil will probably cost the taxpayer, too. It was put in at $90 a barrel and probably will be replaced at $100 a barrel plus.

Then it has a negative psychological effect on business. The move telegraphed the administration’s fear about the economy. Who wants to hire in that kind of environment?

Should the government be interfering in the free market anyhow?

If you were the enemy, wouldn’t you now wait until this is used up and we are down in supply to up the price substantially?

All on counts, it doesn’t make sense.