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States Must Honor Gun Rights, U.S. High Court Says

Breaking: Supreme Court says Second Amendment applies against states too

A divided U.S. Supreme Court extended the reach of the constitutional right to bear arms by saying it binds state and local governments as well as federal officials.

The justices, voting 5-4 in a ruling that is likely to invalidate Chicago’s handgun ban, said an individual right to bear arms was among the fundamental guarantees protected against state interference through a constitutional amendment after the Civil War.


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Oil Leak

BP CEO GOES SAILING
OBAMA GOES GOLFING
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An Offer BP Couldn't Refuse

Yesterday's "voluntary" deal between BP and the Obama administration was nothing less than a continuation of President Barack Obama's ongoing assault on the rule of law. Capitalism only succeeds if it is a profit and LOSS system. Well-managed firms should have every right to keep their profits, but mismanaged firms must be allowed to suffer losses. By all accounts of what transpired on the Deepwater Horizon, BP is a terribly mismanaged firm. If the damage they caused is great enough, they should be allowed to fail. Failure is a necessary component of capitalism. But this administration refuses to allow the rule of law to work. From Fannie Mae to Freddie Mac, from GM to Chrysler, from AIG to Citibank, our government continues to subvert the established rule of law. This lawlessness creates uncertainty in the business environment, and it is a huge reason why our economy is not recovering as it should be.

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Why Obama Refused Help From Other Countries

 Why Obama Refused Help from Other Countries

Folks, the Heritage Foundation has released their perspective on just what Obama should be doing and should've done all along with the oil spill.  Now, if you look at Obama's actions over the past 24 hours, you would think that Obama is almost a member of the Heritage Foundation, been reading their suggestions before taking them to heart.  At least he has with respect to providing some leadership and actually listening to local officials in the several states that are really affected by all this.  He's been out there with Haley Barbour.  Of course Bobby Jindal said, "To hell with it, we're going to go ahead and build the berms."  Did you see that?  He said, "To hell with it, we're going to go ahead and build our berms, our sand traps." 

Anyway, if you're online, Heritage Foundation has a good explanation of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990. It authorizes the president to oversee the cleanup immediately, but it took Bobby Jindal weeks to get the White House engaged.  Heritage details the offers of help that started coming in three days after the spill started from 13 countries, but were turned away by our administration.  And, you know, it's not, folks, simply due to the paperwork.  There's another reason for it.  Crucial offers to help clean up BP's oil spill have come from Belgian, Dutch, and Norwegian firms that possess some of the world's most advanced oil skimming ships.  But the Obama administration would not accept the help because doing so would require it to do something that past presidents have routinely done, and that is waive rules imposed by the Jones Act, which is a law backed by unions.  The BP cleanup effort in the Gulf of Mexico is hampered by the Jones Act. 

It's a piece of 1920s protectionist legislation that requires all vessels working in US waters to be American built and American crewed.  And that's why Obama refused to let these other nations help, because of the Jones Act.  He was being loyal to the unions.  Presidents have routinely waived this.  You know, we always say, "Does anybody come to help us?" Yeah, we have received officers.  Belgium.  The Dutch.  The Norwegians.  And because of the Jones Act, we're not letting 'em in.  Heritage details all of this.  All the rhetoric, all the blame.

And one more thing. I think when it comes to all these offers of help from foreign countries, one of the reasons that Obama turns it down is because it would demonstrate to people how incompetent his response has been, if there were people out there who could actually have started working three days after this thing to clean it up with booms and so forth and we couldn't.  So once again, it's all about Obama.  It's all about Obama; it's all about his agenda; it's all about the unions.  Make no mistake about it.  The reason he turned down this help is so he wouldn't be shown up as incompetent and ineffective.  He has put the health of unions over the health of Gulf Coast by failing to waive the Jones Act.
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Self-Love Story.

Clyburn: Bipartisanship means you never should say “Cut taxes”

Okay.  Let’s talk about debt then, instead.  Since the beginning of 2007, Democrats have controlled Congress, and in three budget years have added $1.1 trillion dollars to annual federal spending.  It’s no coincidence that the budget deficit exploded to $1.3 trillion this year.

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Classless Warfare

Weiner: Those goshdarned lying Brits!

I know that everyone here will rush to condemn Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) for telling the Morning Joe crowd that everyone at BP with a British accent is a liar, but hey, sometimes generalizations work. For instance, I’d say that anyone at the White House who says they’ve been fully engaged and singularly focused on the Deepwater Horizon blowout in the Gulf is a liar, too. I think anyone in Congress who appears on television to toss ad hominem, stereotyping accusations without any evidentiary support is a moron, and anyone using ethnic profiling to make accusations for an oil spill is a raging hypocrite. See how well this works? I could do this all day!

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Deja Vu

Malaise At Mellon

In a Carteresque speech Wednesday, the president said we should tax our way out of despondency and dependence on fossil fuels. The American dream isn't slipping away. It's being stolen...

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Potemkin On The Yangtze?

The Spirit Of Walter Duranty

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