Category: Politics

  • A World With Oil at $100

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    From the Wall Street Journal

    At the Wall Street Journal this morning is a front page article that pronounces that oil reached $100/barrel yesterday. The article goes to illustrate how the financial markets have changed in the last ten years as oil’s price increased 10-fold;

    The surging price of oil, from just over $10 a barrel a decade ago to $100 yesterday, is altering the wealth and influence of nations and industries around the world.

    These power shifts will only widen if prices keep climbing, as many analysts predict. Costly oil already is forcing sweeping changes in the airline and auto sectors. It is intensifying the politics of climate change and adding urgency to the search both for fresh sources of crude and for oil alternatives once deemed fringe.
    [Go to graphic.]

    The long oil-price boom is posing wrenching challenges for the world’s poorest nations, while enriching and emboldening producers in the Middle East, Russia and Venezuela. Their increasing muscle has a flip side: a decline of U.S. clout in many parts of the world.

    Steep gasoline prices also threaten America’s long love affair with the automobile, while putting strains on many lower-income people outside big cities, who must spend an increasing share of their budgets just on fuel to get to work.

    No one can say for sure whether sky-high oil — part of a price boom in a wide range of commodities, from gold to wheat — is here to stay. But most in the industry agree that a 20-year stretch in which oil was consistently cheap is long gone. The global thirst for oil shows little sign of retreating, and large new discoveries are few. Some in the industry say prices could go far higher; others suspect that speculators — or an economic slump in the U.S. or China — could send prices falling in the near term.

    First of all, this “America’s long love affair with the automobile” has long ago passed – back in the 80s when Americans were paying $15,000 for what they tried to convince themselves were luxury cars – but were nothing more than Toyota crap boxes they wouldn’t have twenty-bucks for ten years earlier. America’s love affair is with gadgets in their cars – that’s what car manufacturers are selling these days – watch a car commercial tonight. It’s all about selling voice-recognition MP3 players, DVD players, talking GPS do-hickeys, little buttons that do all of things you could do yourself much easier.

    In July 1979, Jimmy Carter promised that Democrats would;

    From now on, every new addition to our demand for energy will be met from our own production and our own conservation. The generation-long growth in our dependence on foreign oil will be stopped dead in its tracks right now and then reversed as we move through the 1980’s, for I am tonight setting the further goal of cutting our dependence on foreign oil by one-half by the end of the next decade — a saving of over 4 1/2 million barrels of imported oil per day.

    How did Carter promise this goal would be met?

    To make absolutely certain that nothing stands in the way of achieving these goals, I will urge Congress to create an energy mobilization board which, like the War Production Board in World War II, will have the responsibility and authority to cut through the redtape, the delays, and the endless roadblocks to completing key energy projects.

    We will protect our environment. But when this Nation critically needs a refinery or a pipeline, we will build it.

    So what have Democrats done since? Not one oil refinery has been built in the United States since 1977, not one new oil field has been developed. In fact, China and Cuba are exploring and drilling off of our Florida coast. Oil reserves in Alaska remain untouched, oil off the coast of California lies fallow.

    George Bush tried to develop oil fields in Alaska five years ago – that oil would be flowing towards our markets this instant, except that Democrats and weak kneed Republicans (many of whom are out of office today) blocked it to save some phantom caribou herds. When energy companies tried to build a wind farm off of Massachusetts’ coast, Jabba the Kennedy and John Kerry blocked the structures so as not to ruin the view from the mansions.

    In fact, the Democrats have blocked every meaningful measure to move us away from dependence on foreign energy – except their wasteful “investment” of taxpayer dollars into useless and unproductive “alternate energy” boondoggles. Of course there is no incentive to develop “alternate” sources as long as their stream of free cash into the projects from the government – so the “search” goes on. And Democrats’ promises and posturing continues as well.

    But this is an election year – things can change as long as people are willing to accept the truth about Democrats’ intentions.

    Jack M at Ace of Spades has the story on the guy who drove the price up – briefly.

  • 1998 Nostalgia

    Rush Limbaugh Mug

    Do you still have yours? I still drink from mine every single morning.

    For those of you who don’t recognize it, it’s an official Rush Limbaugh Charter Member of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy mug. We got it as a premium in 1998 for subscribing to the Limbaugh Letter. He came up with the idea after Hillary went on TV and claimed a vast right wing conspiracy was out to make her husband play with fat interns.

    Rush was all most of us Conservatives had back then. There was virtually no internet for most of us, Fox News wasn’t out in the sticks where I lived (on the Canadian border with Northern New York). The only cable news we had was CNN (shiver), but we had Fox News Sunday on the Fox Broadcast channel. And Rush Limbaugh.

    Well, I only mention it because everyone is making a big deal about the 10-year anniversary of the Bill Clinton scandal today. Sweetness and Light even has the video of Hillary Clinton giving birth to the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy. American Pundit and Gateway Pundit remind us that ten years ago Bill Clinton warned us that Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction and he intends to use them. Apparently everything changed in the next five years.

    Well, I just used this as an excuse to show everyone that I haven’t forgotten about what the Clintons put us through all those years ago – I’m reminded every morning when I drink my coffee on the patio.

  • Just one of those days…

    Sorry, but I can’t find anything that lights my fire today.

    Everyone seems wrapped up in the Iowa caucus, Democrats and Republicans eating their own tails – Huckabee’s campaign manager wants to punch Mitt and Rush says Huck’s not a conservative. At Ace of Spades; Hillary is pre-spinning her loss. National Review Online writes that Zogby has Thompson with a late breaking surge. And Drudge writes that Michael Moore hasn’t picked a horse yet. Grasping at straws, Hairplugs picks at Clinton’s nits. Like his campaign will eventually, Edward’s bus breaks down. Paul Marks says Thompson is just too sane to be President.

    It all has a “Hollywood” feel to it. Wake me when Fred has the nomination.

  • Chavez theater

    Chavez Hostages Columbia

    Photo from Reuters

    As I predicted last week, FARC’s hand-over of their hostages ochestrated by Hugo Chavez has failed – and it’s Columbian president Uribes’ fault (if you listen to Chavez, FARC and Oliver Stone). From the Miami Herald this morning;

    The plan to secure the release of three hostages held by Marxist rebels crumbled on Monday after President Alvaro Uribe said that intelligence information suggests that the youngest of the captives — a 3-year-old boy — may have been released more than two years ago and living with a foster family.

    The revelation came amid Venezuela’s accusations that Uribe’s government had been interfering with the hand-over plan, dubbed ”Operation Emmanuel,” after the alleged captive toddler.

    The Herald calls it a “surprising twist”, but its really not surprising at all – Chavez and FARC have been dangling this in front of the media for months and the reason it hadn’t happened was because FARC and Chavez both need this drama play – and they both need it to continue and they both need the continuance blamed on Uribe for political and media points.

    Sunday, Daniel at Venezuela News and Views wrote;

    Chavez declarations are even becoming indecent, inappropriate, vulgar. I heard him for example declare that in spite of all the falling out with Uribe (“platos rotos” broken dishes) if this one would allow him he would jump in a plane and fly over to Colombia to retrieve the hostages himself. But do not be fooled in thinking that maybe it is just Chavez high on something. No, it is a well concerted propaganda effort. These days watching the Venezuelan state TV one assists at a full fledged viva Chavez show. We have reached now such a crescendo over that that now the FARC have become guerilla victims of Colombian aristocracy. Never mind that Uribe was reelected with more than 60% of the votes. And we hear such incongruities as Isturiz speaking of a certain guerilla as been “an excellent guerilla” (excelente guerillero). No, I am not making this up. How do you rate such a guerilla? Kills only cops? Sends flowers on Mother’s day? Is from the FARC rather than the ELN? Feeds his hostages?

    Even to Venezuelans, who are treated to Chavez bizarre behavior daily, he’s really outdone himself with this one. At The Devil’s Excrement, some history of FARC’s hostage politics;

    As I have suggested before there is no reason for this to be so complicated, but the diverging goals of those involved: Chavez, Uribe and the FARC made it complex as each group wants the other to look bad. What is a mystery is why the FARC have so far left Chavez out in the cold each time he has tried to mediate the handover of some hostages. In the past, the FARC has broken truces with the Colombian Government, failed to return hostages when promised and once killed eleven Deputies who were in captivity and were supposed to be about to be returned. The Colombian Government recently released the Foreign Minister of the FARC to the French Government as a goodwill gesture. There has been no reciprocal gesture from the FARC, who had only agreed to release these three hostages, two women and a kid, despite having thousands of hostages in their hands.

    The Herald writes that the changeover went sour before Uribe made his comment;

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez — who is serving as the key mediator between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, and the Colombian government — said he received a letter from the rebels saying that military operations in the jungle region where they are hiding the hostages made the hand-off impossible.

    Uribe dismissed the FARC claim as a lie, saying his government would permit a cease-fire corridor to let the rebels turn over the long-held captives.

    ”The FARC terrorist group doesn’t have any excuse,” Uribe said from the central Colombian city of Villavicencio, which had served as the base for coordination efforts. `They’ve fooled Colombia and now they want to fool the international community.’

    Can you guess which side Oliver Stone takes?

    ”Shame on Colombia, shame on Uribe,” Oliver Stone, the American filmmaker, told The AP shortly before boarding one of three Venezuelan jets carrying the observers back to Caracas.

    I’m sure if he tries hard enough, Stone can blame President Bush, too.

  • Huckabee Makes a Savvy Move

    The Hill.com story:
    Huckabee pulls negative ad, vows to go positive
    By Sam Youngman
    December 31, 2007

    DES MOINES – Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) told reporters Monday that he was pulling a negative ad designed to target his chief rival in Iowa, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R).

    Then he showed the ad to a room packed wall to wall with reporters.
    That is an incredibly savvy move for Huckabee to make, this way, the ad STILL slaps Romney, and Huckabee manages to look like a good guy, and saves the money his campaign would have paid to air the ad.
    Brilliant.

  • Happy New Year

    A year ago, the media and the Democrats counted President Bush out. He was a lame duck and Congress was going to walk all over him. They were wrong. He kicked their asses while he was kicking al Qaeda’s ass in Iraq. He didn’t do that all by himself – he never lost hope that he was doing the right thing, and he knew a whole lot of us still had faith in his inner strength.

    I hope we all learned a lesson – a lesson we’ll all take through the upcoming election season and the challenges we’ll no doubt face overseas and in our own country during 2008. I have faith in the American people to do the right thing this November, just like they’ve done the right thing over the last 200 years. I have faith in our new allies in Old Europe, I have faith in our new Iraqi allies. I have faith in those troops that sacrifice everything for us, asking so little, relatively speaking, in return.

    Thank all of you for taking time out of your lives this last year to read my blog and for sending me tips. I hope I’ve lived up to your expectations and, even more, I hope you keep up your good work of keeping this blog and this nation going.

    This first one is to all of you, America, and to my new friends across the world who stand with us and with whom we stand.

    First round

  • Somehow you just knew it was our fault

    Jay Solomon in the Wall Street Journal reports that Bhutto’s group are blaming the US, specifically the Bush Administration, for her death last week;

    In the wake of Ms. Bhutto’s death, some of her aides are charging the U.S. didn’t do enough to protect the former prime minister after she returned to Pakistan.

    They note that the Bush administration played a central role in brokering an agreement with Mr. Musharraf that allowed her return after an eight-year exile. And they say Washington should have done more to guarantee her safety once she was on the ground and facing numerous threats.

    Husain Haqqani, a longtime aide to Ms. Bhutto based in Boston, said he twice held talks with senior State Department officials in recent weeks concerning the former prime minister’s safety. He said Ms. Bhutto specifically wanted Washington to pressure Mr. Musharraf to allow her to hire a private security company, similar to the one used by Afghan President Hamid Karzai upon his return in Kabul. Mr. Haqqani said that Ms. Bhutto’s aides had sent a letter to Pakistan’s Interior Ministry requesting permission to hire such a firm, but hadn’t obtained clearance.

    Now, I watched the video that was released today, I saw a whole butt-load of Pakistanis standing there looking at a guy with a gun while he fired at Mrs. Bhutto. None made a move towards him, one guy right next to him ducked instead of knocking the gun away after the first shot. Pakistani authorities stopped two other homicide bombers from reaching Bhutto’s rally.

    I guess it’s just fashionable to feed crap to the American Left to use in their campaign against common sense – even in Pakistan where the American Left would gladly surrender the Pakistanis to Islamofacism.

    AP weighs in with;

    The United States provided a steady stream of intelligence to Benazir Bhutto about threats against her before the former Pakistani prime minister was assassinated and advised her aides on how to boost security, although key suggestions appear to have gone unheeded, U.S. officials said Monday.

    So I guess we should have just assigned the 82d Airborne Division to her.

  • Lawyers suck

    Blackfive writes about a young Marine sergeant who has been victimized by a smart-assed punk lawyer with shit-for-brains;

    While saying goodbye, at about 11am, he noticed a man leaning up against his car. Mike left his friend’s apartment and caught the man keying his car on multiple sides.

    After caught in the process, the man told Mike, “you think you can do whatever you want with Department of Defense license plates and tags”. (In Illinois you can purchase veteran, Marine, or medal plates. Mike has Illinois Marine Corps license plates.) During the exchange, he made additional anti-military comments.

    Mike called the Chicago police and had the man arrested. A citation against the man was issued for misdemeanor criminal damage to private property.

    The story all boils down to this; the scumbag piece-of-shit is a lawyer (sorry for being redundant) named jay Grodner, the Marine sergeant is deploying to Iraq in two days and the scumbag piece-of-shit lawyer plans on filing a continuance so he can avoid paying for his malfeasance.

    Blue Star Chronicles has Grodner’s contact information, if you’re so led.

    And, yes, I’m impugning an entire profession based on the underhanded behavior of a few – if the rest of you scumbag piece-of-shit lawyers would police your ranks the way you should, maybe I wouldn’t. Cry me a friggen river.

    And this guy should have been disbarred a loooooooong time ago;

    In addition to being disciplined for being involved in a scheme to forging documents, it has been reported to CLR that attorney Jay Robert Grodner has since then engaged in a conflict of interest with his clients, has abandoned his clients, has engaged in false billing, has engaged in a fraud upon his clients, provided ineffective assistance of counsel, and has engaged in a “fraud upon the court”.

    Um, forging documents – isn’t that like the most heinous crime for a “man of letters”? Of course, in Chicago that resume` could get him a judgeship – maybe even mayor.

    Crotchety Old Bastard is contemplating a legal fund for the Marine.