The main purpose of this blog is to initiate debate on a number of issues Gamecock has been unable to address over the past two weeks due to an increase in legal work in my day job. I want to get some ideas out there and get reactions and input from my fellow bloggers. I provide links and my propositions and/or questions on several issues, that I have not seen addressed on specific points, after the immediate introductory remarks below.
Why call this set of issues “Susannahs”?
I name this intended ongoing series (Other column DeVine-Gamecock categories: “Foghorn Leghorns” that call out the drive-bys for their fog and planting the truth with legs on the ground) and “Cockstradamas” forecasts) after TMR frontpager and regular Redstate blogger (since Gamecock discovered her) Susannah as a tribute to her good will, hard work, insightfulness and since she likes open threads. (I have never done an open thread because I am a serial, hit-and-run thread-jacker and have never called threadjack on my columns. I am very tolerant).
Moreover, I also share a major characteristic with Susannah. She is a former? democrat that appears to have had a conservative epiphany. Now to the
Issues (aka Susannahs):
1) Federal and State (NC) cigarette tax hikes break Obama’s promise that the bottom 95% of taxpayers would not have taxes raised
These taxes make one of the main affordable pleasures of the poor and lower income essentially a luxury item. These folks are already unable to take vacations and afford many things most of us take for granted. Now they are being targeted to fund government subsidies for middle class and corporate welfare.
The Charlotte Observer has been on a mission for years to make smoking tobacco illegal but recently published an editorial opposing blue laws that restrict sales of bottles of spirits on Sunday because they “limit personal freedom.” Yet, they support President Obama’s Big Brother government that massively limit liberty 24/7, seven days a week.
2) Ever heard of “iPS” (“induced pluripotent stem cells”)?
We must make iPS a household word. Of all unlikely columnists, Kathleen Parker wrote a monumental column on the subject recently that reinforces my long advanced contention that the purpose of the proponents of ECS (Embryonic stem cell research) is the legitimization of abortion and not saving lives given that iPS produces pluripotent (able to become any other type of stem cell) stem cells from adult skin cells.
iPS makes ECS obsolete.
Moreover, to-date, only adult stem cells have produced any useful treatments for disease, after decades of research.
3) Teachable moment via School system layoffs of non-teachers
I have long contended that education budgets are bloated due to the salaries of administrative personnel. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System (CMS) recently announced recession related layoffs of 500+ employees, none of whom are classroom teachers.
We have a chance to provide proof that these paper pushers are not necessary.
4) Newt shamelessly echos Hillary’s unpatriotic Blame America First exoneration of Mexican Drug gang violence
Just saw Newt on O’Reilly. Had already planned column against Hillary’s cloaked attack on the Second Amendment by blaming American gun laws for border violence by Mexican drug gangs.
Just for the record I recently announced that I lean toward ending the drug war in the US and have found the William F. Buckley libertarian argument more persuasive after so long a war. But that does not translate into making it a point of foreign policy to blame the source of the guns and drug users for murder by the gun users.
4) The new American Frontier that will determine America’s fate
Two quotes.
First quote:
Geithner said Washington alone was equipped to salvage the economy.
“The market will not solve this. And the great risk for us is we do too little, not that we do too much,” he said.
TIME and the market are the ONLY things that can solve the economic crisis. Yes, given the debt the government and We the People ran up the past 25, but especially the past 10 years, we were going to be in for a hard time until people could save enough money to risk money again. But Obama is making Hoover/FDR mistakes that prolonged the Great Depression by causing investors to go on strike, in addition to much more draconian “mistakes) (they intend them to use the crisis as an opportunity to impose their leftist vision, i.e. government directed economy – see tyranny) with their breach of NAFTA re Mexican trucks; tax hikes; massive deficit spending; and takeovers of private businesses.
The Americans that created the Shining City on the Hill carved it out of a rough, no bailout frontier. If we are to preserve it, we will have to be very strong.
[Mark] Levin quotes Ronald Reagan: “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.”
Rush asked Levin on his show Monday, (paraphrase) “Why, if the yearning of the human heart is for God given liberty, do people tend toward socialism/statism”?
My answer: Sin
Yes, man yearns for that liberty, but as CS Lewis and Whittaker Chambers, especially points out in “Witness”, the tendency toward tyranny began in the Garden of Eden when the serpent offered Adam and Eve the apple so “Ye shall be as Gods.”
Man rejected God as his director and chose Man to be his own God.
more later
Discuss
Coming Soon: What I consider the main issues that need to be resolved at Race 4 2012:
1) Ending gratuitous attacks by conservatives against Rush Limbaugh; and
2) Ending gratuitous attacks by conservatives against social conservatives.
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Mike DeVine’s Charlotte Observer, Examiner.com and Minority Report columns
“One man with courage makes a majority.” – Andrew Jackson
Originally published by Mike DeVine, Legal Editor for The Minority Report
March 30th, 2009 at 11:08 pm
One of my biggest beefs with Huckabee and why I am so antogonistic towards his candidacy (past or future)… tobacco tax hikes
March 30th, 2009 at 11:12 pm
#1 – Did you pull a Dole and refer to yourself in the third person?
#2 – I need another cigarette now.
#3 – Gamecock, tax increases at the state level, the closing of tax loopholes (charitable donations), the increase in small business taxesm(to be passed on to workers and the cost of goods and services) and raising taxes on capital gains are all violations of Obama’s pledge.
March 31st, 2009 at 12:31 am
#2
yes
have a Winston
amen
March 31st, 2009 at 12:42 am
#3, I am a Yankee…we don’t smoke Winston’s.
March 31st, 2009 at 1:06 am
Kris the Canuck is a du Maurier man
March 31st, 2009 at 1:25 am
Is there another Canuck here really??
March 31st, 2009 at 7:14 am
You guys seem too smart to be smokers! If you’re so pro-life, why do you not value your own. I know, its none of my business, but it really is very stupid of you.
March 31st, 2009 at 8:33 am
illinoisguy,
it’s similar to pro-lifers who support the death penalty… It doesn’t always make sense.
March 31st, 2009 at 8:34 am
Maybe the poor could take that vacation if they weren’t buying those tabaky dubes. I was a bar room smoker in my 20′s, so I know that it can be pleasurable, but your pleasure means higher health care costs for the rest of us. Half of my family died ugly, painful AND medically expensive deaths because of tobacco. I say tax ‘em as a downpayment on their future medical bills. (Or maybe they’ll quit and take their kid to Disney instead)
March 31st, 2009 at 9:08 am
#8 – Actually, many, if not most pro-lifers who support the death penalty do so because they believe it is enough of an additional deterent that it actually saves lives.
March 31st, 2009 at 10:09 am
Actually, many, if not most pro-lifers who support the death penalty do so because they believe it is enough of an additional deterent that it actually saves lives.
Ha! Yeah, try taking that argument to stem cells. Spin that moral compass, baby!
March 31st, 2009 at 10:17 am
#7 My Dad died of lung cancer at age 65, but said that if hadn’t have had his smoking outlet, he might have blown his brains out! So, we all do things that shorten our lives and, bottom line is that we are al going to die. The left likes to be in denial about the latter.
March 31st, 2009 at 10:19 am
#9 No, the very low income folks can’t take the vacation anyway. Smoking is their outlet.
March 31st, 2009 at 10:27 am
“Ha! Yeah, try taking that argument to stem cells. Spin that moral compass, baby!” Science has left t you behind, What cure came from fetal stem cell research?
March 31st, 2009 at 10:40 am
13. Well, at least they’ll pay for some of their medical costs if tax them and a few might quit.
March 31st, 2009 at 10:50 am
#6, there are several canucks on this site, although DOTAN and I are the only ex-pats on here.
I am actually stupid enough to drive across the border every two months and purchasing American cigarettes, because I cannot stand the taste of Canadian smokes (du Maurier included)
March 31st, 2009 at 3:27 pm
Maybe we should catch up (jokes!!!!!!)