Agriculture
by Entomology
Today Using specialized digital photography methods, USDA
scientists are producing high-resolution images of members of the wasp
superfamily Platygastroidea. According to Elijah Talamas, a postdoctoral
scientist with the USDA's Agricultural Research Service (ARS), the photographic
process begins with positioning a wasp specimen under a specialized camera with
a single-column lens attached to a vertical joist, and……
Economics
Disappointment awaits Democrats who hope
public outrage will help kill Burger King's
tax-avoiding move to Canada. The latest
and highest-profile corporate "inversion," which
involves one of America's best-known brands, has failed to stoke a backlash. Republicans on Capitol
Hill are feeling no pressure to thwart those whom Democrats label corporate
"deserters." “We’ve been down
this road before," said Rep. Dave Camp of Michigan,
the top tax writer in the GOP-led House, "and we know companies will
continue to do this as long as our tax rates remain the highest in the
world.” Burger King's escape vehicle is
a merger with a Canadian coffee and
doughnut chain called Tim Hortons.
Camp called for tax reform to fix
America’s “dysfunctional” tax code. At 35 percent, the United States' corporate
tax rate is the highest among developed nations ranked by the Organization for
Economic Cooperation and Development, and is one of the only developed
countries to tax businesses on income earned in other countries.
Burger King's announcement that it will purchase a Canadian company,
and in doing so transfer its headquarters to Canada,
has given
President Obama
an opportunity, increasingly rare these days, to score political points on a domestic
issue. He wants Congress to pass a law penalizing corporate
inversions, by which companies leave the U.S. to avoid paying
high tax rates
on income earned in other countries. Congress is unlikely to pass any legislation. But Obama
got a leg up in the debate Tuesday, when Bloomberg News reported recent investment transactions
by two of Capitol Hill's most important Republican tax policymakers. Both House
Speaker John Boehner,
R-Ohio, and Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp,
R-Mich., made money in June by selling the stock of Covidien PLC, a company
that Minnesota-based Medtronic Inc. wants to buy as part of an inversion that
would transfer its official nationality to Ireland…… If Obama wants to stop corporations from
inverting, he should start by asking why they're so eager to get out of the
United States in the first place. He and Congress can fix that problem by
slashing corporate tax rates, ending taxation of foreign earnings and removing
distortions from the tax code that encourage the irrational business practices,
such as “stripping,"
related to inversions.Obama'ssegue from constructive tax proposals to low-grade demagoguery, By
“The tax system should be simplified and work for all Americans with lower individual and corporate tax rates and fewer brackets.” That’s from the Obama administration’s 2009 proposals for tax reform, straight from whitehouse.gov. “Because our corporate tax system is so riddled with special interest loopholes,” the document goes on, “our system has one of the highest statutory rates among developed countries to generate about the same amount of corporate tax revenue as our developed country partners as a share of our economy.” That is still accurate except that, now that Japan has lowered its corporate tax rate, the U.S. is not “among the highest” but is the highest among developed countries.
Export-Import Bank faces rocky path to renewal as Congress returns, By Timothy Carney
One of the issues Congress
must resolve in the 10 weeks before Election Day is what to do with the
Export-Import Bank.
How Dow Chemical's league-leading lobbying against freetrade illuminates the folly of export subsidies, By Timothy Carney
How Dow Chemical's league-leading lobbying against freetrade illuminates the folly of export subsidies, By Timothy Carney
Usually General Electric,
Exxon Mobil, Comcast or Northrop Grumman lead the U.S. in federal lobbying. So
far this year, though, Dow Chemical is the King of K Street.
Delta's good fight on Export-Import Bank marred by supportfor crony capitalism, By Timothy Carney
Delta's good fight on Export-Import Bank marred by supportfor crony capitalism, By Timothy Carney
It's rare to find big
business lobbying for free enterprise against corporate welfare. So it's pretty
depressing to find it lobbying for corporate welfare in other instance……
Ignoring the U.S. debt problem won't wash it away, By
Ignoring the U.S. debt problem won't wash it away, By
There are few characteristics of human nature that are
more immutable than the tendency to be focused on the short term. And just like
a heart patient straying from his diet as time passes after his heart attack,
the political class has collectively decided to tune out the federal debt as an
issue. Between 2009 and 2012, the federal government ran deficits exceeding $1
trillion per year, for a total of $5.1 trillion over four years. During this
time, the issue of deficits and debt became a prominent part of the national
political conversation. In contrast, a Congressional Budget Office report
released Wednesday projected that
the deficit for fiscal 2014 would narrow
to $506 billion. Given that the annual deficit is now projected to be a
substantially lower and there is no longer a scary-sounding “trillion dollar
deficit” talking point, the debt has receded as an issue
Education
In his suit, Jindal says the new program violates the
10th Amendment by subverting state sovereignty as the administration pressured
states to adopt the standards.
A Common-Sense Approach to Common Core, Part II: Third-Grade Fractions,
Barry Garelick
On top of so-called neutrality, throw in Common Core’s Standards for Mathematical Practice, which require students to explain and understand and the perfect storm exists to institutionalize the problems. In exchange, we get some expectations of procedural fluency that will not be defined until we see the actual tests. People have also asked: If reform math techniques are being followed (and enforced) and the test-makers are essentially testing to the teach (my phrase, not the readers), why then would anyone want to follow the alternative approaches you have been writing about here? It’s a valid question.
On top of so-called neutrality, throw in Common Core’s Standards for Mathematical Practice, which require students to explain and understand and the perfect storm exists to institutionalize the problems. In exchange, we get some expectations of procedural fluency that will not be defined until we see the actual tests. People have also asked: If reform math techniques are being followed (and enforced) and the test-makers are essentially testing to the teach (my phrase, not the readers), why then would anyone want to follow the alternative approaches you have been writing about here? It’s a valid question.
Environment
Under assaultfrom Big Green, coal is fighting back, By Ron Arnold
When Oregon
regulators killed plans for Columbia River coal export
docks Aug. 18, Big Green redirected its minions and money northward to the
decisive battlefield: Cherry Point, Wash., and the proposed $600 million
Pacific Gateway Terminal for shipping 48 million tons of Powder River Basin
coal annually from Montana,
Wyoming and North Dakota
to Asia. It will be a different fight. Washington
Gov. Jay Inslee early last year joined with Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber in
asking President
Obama to review the climate-change
consequences of “letting U.S. corporations feed China’s
coal-burning power
plants.” Obama ignored their request. Both states then performed their own
much-ballyhooed permit reviews that factored global climate impacts into a
local decision, a move of questionable legality…….
Academics Must Take Skeptics Seriously, Joseph Bast
An article published in the September, 2014 issue of Geoforum, a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier, reports 90.79% of source citations in the first volume of Heartland’s Climate Change Reconsidered series were to peer-reviewed journals, a higher percentage than was the case with the United Nations IPCC Third and Fourth Assessment Reports. This is a dramatic vindication of our efforts…..
Academics Must Take Skeptics Seriously, Joseph Bast
An article published in the September, 2014 issue of Geoforum, a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Elsevier, reports 90.79% of source citations in the first volume of Heartland’s Climate Change Reconsidered series were to peer-reviewed journals, a higher percentage than was the case with the United Nations IPCC Third and Fourth Assessment Reports. This is a dramatic vindication of our efforts…..
Government Incompetence
Uncle Sam gave
$34.8 million in contracts and another $32.2 million in grants through the
Bureau of African Affairs but failed to watch where the money went after that,
according to the State Department's inspector general…..
Paul Ryan: Big government has U.S. at ‘tipping
point’
It is no longer a question of how much government Americans want. The only question is how much government Americans can afford. And the former Republican vice presidential candidate, U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said the answer is becoming clear. “I talk about this in the book,” Ryan told Watchdog Radio Monday. “About very progressive policies. About the outcomes they produce, and how they bankrupt governments.”….
It is no longer a question of how much government Americans want. The only question is how much government Americans can afford. And the former Republican vice presidential candidate, U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said the answer is becoming clear. “I talk about this in the book,” Ryan told Watchdog Radio Monday. “About very progressive policies. About the outcomes they produce, and how they bankrupt governments.”….
Government Corruption
Holder’s Bank of America Heist Funds Left’s
Community-Organizer Shock Troops, By Andrew
C. McCarthy
Government coercion of the financial sector to make irresponsible loans was the primary driver of the 2007-08 financial meltdown. Yet, as we’ve previously observed here, “Washington has searched every place but within for a scapegoat” – with the Obama Justice Department pursuing politically motivated investigations, prosecutions, and civil lawsuits against banks and credit rating agencies in order to concoct a history that blames predatory lending rather than statist policy. Now we learn that Eric Holder, the Tom Hagen of this racketeering enterprise of an administration, is using the vig that DOJ muscle is extorting from the banks to pour tens of millions of dollars into the coffers of the radical Left’s top rabble-rousers – in addition to diverting what should be public funds to pay off delinquent debts in cities that Democrats have destroyed…..
‘Retaliation’: Docs show state prosecutors launched mini-NSA probe of WI conservatives, By M.D. Kittle
Government coercion of the financial sector to make irresponsible loans was the primary driver of the 2007-08 financial meltdown. Yet, as we’ve previously observed here, “Washington has searched every place but within for a scapegoat” – with the Obama Justice Department pursuing politically motivated investigations, prosecutions, and civil lawsuits against banks and credit rating agencies in order to concoct a history that blames predatory lending rather than statist policy. Now we learn that Eric Holder, the Tom Hagen of this racketeering enterprise of an administration, is using the vig that DOJ muscle is extorting from the banks to pour tens of millions of dollars into the coffers of the radical Left’s top rabble-rousers – in addition to diverting what should be public funds to pay off delinquent debts in cities that Democrats have destroyed…..
‘Retaliation’: Docs show state prosecutors launched mini-NSA probe of WI conservatives, By M.D. Kittle
Conservative targets of a Democrat-launched John Doe investigation have described the
secret probe as a witch hunt. That might
not be a big enough descriptor, based on records
released Friday by a federal appeals court as part of a massive document dump. Attorneys for conservative activist Eric O’Keefe and the
Wisconsin Club for Growth point to subpoenas requested by John Doe prosecutors
that sought records from “at least eight phone companies” believed to serve the
targets of the investigation. O’Keefe and the club have filed a civil rights lawsuit against John Doe
prosecutors, alleging they violated conservatives’ First Amendment rights……
Government
Medical Care
Lianna "Lili" Ovsepian, of Tujunga, Calif., was
sentenced Monday to eight years in federal prison... It was a scheme that
involved more than $20 million using anti-psychotic drugs, the black market and
repeated fraudulent billings of the government. From September 2009 through October 2011, Medicare and
Medi-Cal, the Golden State's
Medicaid program, were falsely billed for more than $20 million worth of
prescriptions for the costly medicines……
California government forces Catholic colleges andinsurers to cover elective abortion, By Timothy Carney
California state board reverses past ruling and requires all employer-sponsored insurance plans to cover elective abortions. Two Catholic colleges announced that the insurance plan they were providing their employees would not cover elective abortion. (I infer from the news stories that they would cover abortion needed to save the life of the mother.) The state's Department of Managed Health Care had given the OK to these insurance plans. But now the department has reversed its position, the AP reports. California requires employer-sponsored plans to cover all "medically necessary" care, and the DMHC has decided that elective abortion is a medical necessity…..
Health From the American Council on Science and Health
Are expired medications OK to take?
What does the expiration date on a drug mean? Is it safe to take drugs
after this date and would they still work? There are some important things to
consider before you decide whether or not to toss a medication in the trash. Read more.
The never ending,
and losing war on drugs
An article in
today's NYTimes has some
sobering news about the narcotic addiction problem in this country. There has
been a sharp upturn in fatal heroin overdoses in NYC over the past three years.
What is going on? It's actually pretty obvious. Read more.
No, Virginia,
there's still no vaccine-autism link
The myth of a
vaccine-autism link is still alive and well on the Internet. But a new
scientific analysis demonstrates how fraudulent the "evidence" for
this link really is and just how far some folks will go to substantiate a
worthless hypothesis. Read more.
The importance of child's play for developing life skills
The importance of child's play for developing life skills
As children head
back to school, we worry that they may have forgotten important lessons learned
in the past school year. ACSH friend Lenore Skenazy and Peter Gray argue that
summer playtime can be valuable for a child's development. Read more.
Don't believe what you read about dietary supplements treating concussions
Concussions are a major concern among athletes and it's
imperative that appropriate medical attention is received. This should not be
in the form of a supplement falsely claiming to have the ability to treat or
cure a concussion. Read more.
Large study shows significant reduction in new clots among aspirin users
Large study shows significant reduction in new clots among aspirin users
A new study shows significant benefit in prevention of
recurrent venous clots among aspirin users. If confirmed by future research,
this would be a major additional benefit for the wonder drug: aspirin! Read more.
Fear of parabens compromises safety of certain cosmetic products
Parabens are used in foods and cosmetics as
preservatives. The unwarranted fear of parabens and the desire by cosmetics
companies to label products as "natural," has resulted in less
consumer-friendly and possibly less-safe products. Read more.
Genetic engineering may lead to a cure for Ebola and other life-threatening diseases
In an op-ed in WSJ, Dr. Henry I. Miller provides
insight on the benefits "biopharming" can provide in medicine - for
example, ZMapp, the possible cure for Ebola - and why current regulations and
fears are unnecessary and unreasonable. Read more.
New CDC survey reports that most babies are vaccinated
The 2013 National
Immunization Survey (NIS) conducted by the CDC provides some great news - most
American babies are receiving vaccinations. However, there is room for
improvement. Read more.
Bariatric surgery does more than reduce body weight
Bariatric surgery does more than reduce body weight
Weight loss via
bariatric surgery can not only decrease risk of diabetes and heart disease, but
can also improve quality of life by ameliorating or eliminating urinary
incontinence in severely obese women, a new study reports. Read more.
Lifestyle intervention may prevent excessive weight gain in pregnant, obese women
New study finds
obese women who were part of weight management program gained less weight
during pregnancy and were less likely to deliver large-for-gestational age
babies than women who received only one-time dietary advice. Read more.
IRS
Scandal
A Department
of Justice attorney admitted that “lost” emails from Lois Lerner’s hard drive
do exist on an emergency backup system, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said today.
Fitton made the bombshell declaration during an appearance on Fox News:...
Whether John Koskinen was aware or not, judicial
proceedings in a Freedom of Information lawsuit against the IRS have revealed
that the federal government backs up all of its computer data, including
employee email.
Islam
Why the Islamic State Must Be Killed and What it WillTake,
by Angelo Codevilla
The Islamic State's video-dissemination of one of its
goons beheading an American is an existential challenge from which we cannot afford
to shrink. Until the Islamic State
(ISIS/ISIL/IS) did that, it made sense for the U.S. government to help contain
it because the Islamic world, which the IS threatens most directly, must
destroy it sooner or later. But
internetting that beheading was a gory declaration of America's impotence - a
dare-by-deed that is sure to move countless young persons around the globe to
get in on killing us, anywhere they can. The longer the Islamic State survives,
the more will take up its dare. Either we kill the IS, or we will deserve the
wave of terrorism that will engulf us…
Obama
and Reality!
Obama’s Hazy Sense of History, ByVictor Davis Hanson
Why do only a handful of such tragedies trigger national outrage? President Obama doesn’t know much about history. In his therapeutic 2009 Cairo speech, Obama outlined all sorts of Islamic intellectual and technological pedigrees, several of which were undeserved. He exaggerated Muslim contributions to printing and medicine, for example, and was flat-out wrong about the catalysts for the European Renaissance and Enlightenment. He also believes history follows some predetermined course, as if things always get better on their own. Obama often praises those he pronounces to be on the “right side of history.” He also chastises others for being on the “wrong side of history” — as if evil is vanished and the good thrives on autopilot. When in 2009 millions of Iranians took to the streets to protest the thuggish theocracy, they wanted immediate U.S. support. Instead, Obama belatedly offered them banalities suggesting that in the end, they would end up “on the right side of history.” Iranian reformers may indeed end up there, but it will not be because of some righteous inanimate force of history, or the prognostications of Barack Obama……
Why do only a handful of such tragedies trigger national outrage? President Obama doesn’t know much about history. In his therapeutic 2009 Cairo speech, Obama outlined all sorts of Islamic intellectual and technological pedigrees, several of which were undeserved. He exaggerated Muslim contributions to printing and medicine, for example, and was flat-out wrong about the catalysts for the European Renaissance and Enlightenment. He also believes history follows some predetermined course, as if things always get better on their own. Obama often praises those he pronounces to be on the “right side of history.” He also chastises others for being on the “wrong side of history” — as if evil is vanished and the good thrives on autopilot. When in 2009 millions of Iranians took to the streets to protest the thuggish theocracy, they wanted immediate U.S. support. Instead, Obama belatedly offered them banalities suggesting that in the end, they would end up “on the right side of history.” Iranian reformers may indeed end up there, but it will not be because of some righteous inanimate force of history, or the prognostications of Barack Obama……
The Madness of 2008, By Victor Davis Hanson
A nation became unhinged by trivialities like “hope and change.” It has now awakened.
A nation became unhinged by trivialities like “hope and change.” It has now awakened.
America is suddenly angry at the laxity, incompetence, and
polarizing politics of the Obama administration, the bad optics of the
president putting about in his bright golf clothes while the world burns.
Certainly, no recent president has failed on so many fronts — honesty,
transparency, truthfulness, the economy, foreign policy, the duties of the
commander-in-chief, executive responsibilities, and spiritual leadership. For those who are “shocked” at the present
meltdown, of a magnitude not seen since the annus horribilis of 1979, in their
defense: Obama certainly did not campaign on a new health-care plan that would
force Americans to give up the doctors they liked and their existing coverage,
while raising premiums and deductibles, while giving exemptions for insiders
and cronies, and while raising the deficit…..
President Obama has shown little rhetorical mercy this
summer toward companies that have sought to expatriate themselves to cut their
tax bills. In a weekly radio address last month, he even called it
“unpatriotic” for corporations to shun their obligations to the U.S. government
by changing their nationalities — an issue
that exploded this week as Burger King announced plans to relocate
its headquarters to Canada.
But politicians should be slower to throw stones. For even as his
administration has been measuring the guillotine for the formerly American
ground-beef monarch, Obama
was himself hatching a plan with the openly stated purpose of moving beyond the
confines of U.S. law…….The deeper problem is that Obama's governing strategy —
on the use of military force, immigration, education,
and, in this case, climate — has devolved into one clever gimmick after another
to circumvent the authority of the Congress
Americans elected. Voters should ponder this as Election Day approaches.
Obama on ISIS: 'We don't have a strategy yet', Brian Hughes
Obama on ISIS: 'We don't have a strategy yet', Brian Hughes
President Obama on Thursday conceded that the White House doesn't
"have a strategy yet” for a broader plan on how to combat the Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria. “I
don’t want to put the cart before the horse, we don’t have a strategy yet,”
Obama said in a press conference Thursday of seeking congressional approval for
additional airstrikes in the Middle East. Obama has been under pressure to
expand U.S. bombings from Iraq to Syria, but his advisers remain divided about
the prospect of military intervention there. For his part,
the president seemed to suggest Thursday that he was less interested in using
military action in Syria than Iraq. “My priority at this point,” Obama said,
“is to make sure the gains that [ISIS] made in Iraq are rolled back.”
Politics
Meet the radical revolutionary running for U.S. Senate in
Montana, By
Dustin Hurst
Montana Democrats needed a savior to help them score an
unlikely victory for one of the state’s U.S. Senate seats. Instead, they chose a radical
revolutionary. Amanda Curtis, a teacher
from Butte, enters the U.S. Senate contest with the odds stacked firmly against
her. She’s facing a well-funded opponent in Republican Rep. Steve Daines and
joined the race about 80 days before the November elections. If those obstacles
weren’t enough, quickly released opposition research revealed Curtis boasts a
past full of ideas and associations likely too toxic for many Montana
voters. Most troubling could be Curtis’
association with Industrial Workers of the World, an international labor union.
Participation in organized labor wouldn’t be so notable, except IWW holds
extreme political views…
Race
Though racial
discrimination exists, it is nowhere near the barrier it once was….how much of what we see today can be explained by racial discrimination?….. let's pull up a few historical facts about
black Americans.
In 1950, female-headed households were 18 percent of the black population. Today it's close to 70 percent….19th-century slave families found that in up to three-fourths of the families, all the children lived with the biological mother and father. In 1925 New York City, 85 percent of black households were two-parent households….both during slavery and as late as 1920, a teenage girl raising a child without a man present was rare among blacks…[the] 1880 family structure in Philadelphia found that three-quarters of black families were nuclear families…..given today's arguments that slavery and discrimination decimated the black family structure, is the fact that years ago, there were only slight differences in family structure among racial groups.
Coupled with the dramatic breakdown in the black family structure has been an astonishing growth in the rate of illegitimacy. The black illegitimacy rate in 1940 was about 14 percent; black illegitimacy today is over 70 percent, and in some cities, it is over 80 percent….. Is the reason the black family was far healthier in the late 1800s and 1900s that back then there was far less racial discrimination and there were greater opportunities? Or did what experts call the "legacy of slavery" wait several generations to victimize today's blacks?
Left Bullies Black Reporter To Recant 'No Angel'Description of Michael Brown,
In 1950, female-headed households were 18 percent of the black population. Today it's close to 70 percent….19th-century slave families found that in up to three-fourths of the families, all the children lived with the biological mother and father. In 1925 New York City, 85 percent of black households were two-parent households….both during slavery and as late as 1920, a teenage girl raising a child without a man present was rare among blacks…[the] 1880 family structure in Philadelphia found that three-quarters of black families were nuclear families…..given today's arguments that slavery and discrimination decimated the black family structure, is the fact that years ago, there were only slight differences in family structure among racial groups.
Coupled with the dramatic breakdown in the black family structure has been an astonishing growth in the rate of illegitimacy. The black illegitimacy rate in 1940 was about 14 percent; black illegitimacy today is over 70 percent, and in some cities, it is over 80 percent….. Is the reason the black family was far healthier in the late 1800s and 1900s that back then there was far less racial discrimination and there were greater opportunities? Or did what experts call the "legacy of slavery" wait several generations to victimize today's blacks?
Left Bullies Black Reporter To Recant 'No Angel'Description of Michael Brown,
John Eligon, a 31 year-old black New York
Times reporter who says that he has been racially profiled by police, was mercilessly bullied by the Left
Monday into recanting his description of Michael Brown as "no angel."
The uproar began Monday morning when
Eligon's profile of Brown, the 18
year-old man fatally shot by a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, hit the
front page of the Times. The "no angel" description wasn't used until
the fifth paragraph. Still, leftists who are not used to the Times writing
anything that might make them uncomfortable, exploded on Twitter and elsewhere. By any reasonable standard, Eligon's mostly
sympathetic profile of Brown backed up the "no angel" description.
Brown dabbled in drugs and was caught on video committing what looks like a
strong-armed robbery just minutes before his fatal shooting. Nonetheless, in the online Soviet-style
show trial, Eligon was found guilty of an inconvenient truth and recanted:….
Facts vs. visions By THOMAS SOWELL
Facts vs. visions By THOMAS SOWELL
The political
left has been campaigning against the use of force since at least the 18th
century. So it is not surprising that they are now arguing that heavily armed
or aggressive police forces only inflame protesters and thus provoke
violence.Statisticians have long warned that correlation is not causation, but
they have apparently warned in vain. There is no reason to doubt that
heavily armed police in riot gear may be more likely to show up where outbreaks of violence are expected. But
when violence then breaks out, does that prove that it was the appearance of
the police that caused it? I strongly suspect that people who travel with armed
guards are more likely to be murdered than people who do not travel with armed
guards. After all, they are not paying to have armed guards for no reason. If so, should we conclude from a higher murder
rate among people with armed guards that having armed guards increases your
chances of getting murdered? Shall we also conclude from this that we the
taxpayers should no longer pay to have Secret Service agents guarding our
presidents?
Harry Reid is a bigoted Beltway corruptocrat with an interminable case of diarrhea of
the mouth. The feeble-minded coot stuck his foot in that mess of a mouth again
last week at the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce. But
as mortifying as the Senate Majority
Leader is, there's an even worse spectacle: Asian-American liberals who keep
giving top Democrats and
their partisan operatives blanket
passes. Reid clumsily offered his assessment of the success and intelligence of
business leaders of Asian descent at the gathering. "I don't think you're
smarter than anybody else, but you've convinced a lot of us you
are," he babbled. You put those uppity Asians in their places, Hater
Harry!........ National news anchors selectively averted their gazes. The Asian American Journalists
Association, so quick to issue sanctimonious guidelines for
avoiding ethnic stereotypes, maintained radio silence. And the usual left-wing
speech police who read racism into every word uttered by conservatives from
"angry" to "Chicago" to "Constitution" to
"Obamacare" saw and said nothing……
The investigation of Darren Wilson is solely based on his
race. Why has a federal civil-rights
murder investigation arisen out of the tumult in a St. Louis exurb? There is
only one plausible reason: Eric Holder is guilty of racial profiling. To be clear, we are not talking here about
whether there was justification for the shooting of a young black man,
18-year-old Michael Brown, by a young white police officer, 28-year-old Darren
Wilson. Was the shooting a legitimate exercise in self-defense by an officer
under attack? Was it an overreaction for which Officer Wilson should suffer
serious civil and criminal consequences? Such questions can only be answered by
a thorough and fair investigation, the kind of due process owed to both the
victim and the subject of the investigation — the kind that, as National
Review’s editors point out, will be tough to mete out with
political thumbs pressing on the scales......... Remember the similarly tragic
Trayvon Martin shooting, when Mr. Holder colluded with
the notorious Al Sharpton in raising the specter of a federal civil-rights
prosecution, pressuring state officials in Florida to file a specious murder
indictment. After a jury swiftly acquitted George Zimmerman, Holder was forced
to retreat.
As he had to have known all along, the
evidence of intent to deprive Mr. Martin of his civil rights was non-existent
— even weaker than the state’s flimsy murder case. Well, here he goes again…….
Taxes
Oklahoma Lawsuit Muddles Tax Hikes, Tax Cuts, Trent
England
In 1992, Oklahoma voters approved State Question 640 to add a taxpayer-protection provision to the State Constitution. The constitutional amendment was a direct response from citizens following tax and spending increases enacted prior to SQ 640’s adoption by voters. Everyone “supporters and opponents alike” understood the provision would make it harder to raise taxes. That was the point. That is what a plain reading of the law says. That is what voters approved…
In 1992, Oklahoma voters approved State Question 640 to add a taxpayer-protection provision to the State Constitution. The constitutional amendment was a direct response from citizens following tax and spending increases enacted prior to SQ 640’s adoption by voters. Everyone “supporters and opponents alike” understood the provision would make it harder to raise taxes. That was the point. That is what a plain reading of the law says. That is what voters approved…
Burger King’s announcement that it will move its
headquarters to Canada has put the spotlight on that country's tax system.
However, the tax benefits of doing business in Canada, as opposed to doing
business in the U.S., are not well-known. First, Canada has a much lower
corporate tax rate: 15 percent at the federal level plus another 11 percent on
average from provincial corporate taxes. Compare that to the U.S. federal
corporate tax rate of 35 percent, plus an average state corporate tax rate of
about 4 percent….
Voter
Fraud
Want a real-life
example of voter fraud? Fairfax County election officials say they have 17 —
and they’re providing names to local, state and federal authorities for
prosecution. The 17 voters reportedly cast ballots in both Fairfax County, Va.,
and the state of Maryland during the 2012 presidential election.