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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

    Why We Are Here


    By Rougman, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jun 23, 2011 at 04:50:24 PM EST
    Tags: Vern Ehlers, Energy, Conservative Principles (all tags)

    What is too often forgotten when people consider the current situation our economy is in is that the brakes were being applied to growth and wealth creation even before Fannie May, Freddie Mac and AIG (among others) collapsed.

    Months prior to the rest of us finding out that Franklin Raines and Jamie Gorelick had absconded with millions of taxpayer dollars as a reward for pimping insolvent home loans, the cost of energy was already climbing at a frenzied pace.

    As a fill-up crashed through the $30, $40 and $50 barriers for those driving even pretend mostly plastic cars, consumers were already being forced to ponder the priorities of vacationing in upstate Michigan or putting away a little cash in order to be able to make it to work the following week.

    And that was the plan.

    If there is one certainty in this world, it is that elitist Americans hate them some wrong energy.

    Energy that is inexpensive is considered wrong for America. Inexpensive energy by definition promotes the use of that energy. As such, energy a consumer can actually afford to painlessly use is part and parcel to the perceived problem. It had to be made more expensive!

    The great American slowdown is, then, not a bug, but a price that has to be paid. While progressive politicians and sympathetic journalists alike lament the "unexpected" continuance of our economic malaise, the bright side is that not only has our energy thirst been somewhat slaked, but our carbon footprint has been downsized!

    As Barack Obama promised in his run up to the presidential election "[energy] prices must necessarily skyrocket." He knew already, prior to his election, that his energy plan would raise energy prices, because it was necessary. His current energy secretary surmised that what needed to be done was to raise American gasoline prices to the levels suffered in Europe.

    Our government's offensive against the American energy industry is a multi-pronged attack.

    Obama's moratorium on offshore drilling has crippled employment along the Gulf coast while also driving a number of drilling rigs to waters off the coasts of other nations. (Not to worry, we'll be their biggest customer!)

    While his EPA tries to put the kibosh to newly discovered west Texas oil fields, his EPA also tries to castrate an energy industry waiting to capitalize on tar sands, oil shale and natural gasa.

    His new regulations against coal fired electrical plants are designed to raise electricity prices on those of us who now have the time to watch The View while anxiously awaiting our unemployment checks.

    Interjected into the whole mix is the benevolent hand of a government that picks winners and losers among corporations that salivate at the ringing of a public bell.

    A window company that buy into the government's ideology can expect a nice fat check to the detriment of its competition. Companies that agree to enter into the production of inefficient green energy can expect kickbacks that not only make the otherwise insolvent operations profitable, but can also ride their ill gotten profitability into a new and less competitive era once those companies who lost out on the blessings of government graft fall by the wayside.

    A giant Michigan chemical companies that supports public/private partnerships in the development of solar energy might miraculously receive a huge grant to help develop facilities. A large national company that endorses the government's overall energy policies can inexplicably pay no corporate income taxes on billions of dollars in profits. And a corn ethanol industry that sprouted up at the behest of visionary bureaucrats can survive today because government dictates the use of its products while at the same time it bails out otherwise insolvent producers and growers. (Never you mind the rising cost of eggs.)

    Ah, but it would be too easy to blame all of this on admitted progressives, for Republican voters share much of the blame. They have for far too long voted for members of the (R) party not knowing what the R stands for.

    One such perpetually elected GOP whiz is former Michigan Rep. Vern Ehlers who is joining with other foundationless Republicans in endorsing yet more government involvement in private enterprise in order to achieve their desired outcome.

    In a letter sent to President Barack Obama, the 15 signatories - including recently retired Michigan Congressman Vernon Ehlers - say that to reduce dependence on foreign oil and maintain a clean environment, upcoming Corporate Average Fuel Economy standards for 2017 to 2025 should be aggressive.
    Ehlers is a nuclear physicist for God's sake. He is a brilliant man, and yet he either misunderstands economics entirely or has unfortunately recognized the breadth and depth of his own unmatched brilliance. Who needs the free market or capitalist principles when one can merely project his own brilliance upon others? Ehlers is a member of a vast army of foundationless Republicans that wear the proud colors of the GOP in much the same way that a nation of die hard basketball fans jumped onto the bandwagon of the Miami Heat, at least that is, until game six.

    It is discouraging that we cannot, as conservatives, make the effort to vet out even the most obvious of non-conservative stances among our own candidates. We have a full plate of candidates on the GOP side currently running for president, and yet the leader of that bunch of would-be nominees is an embracer of big-government solutions so vast it would make JFK blush.

    Until the conservative movement is able to articulate effectively its message to not only the masses but to those who seemingly say they already identify with it, we will continue to languish within a society slowly losing its freedoms, its exceptionalism, its direction and, ultimately, its viability.

    That we have not, to this point, is why we are here. That we may not in the near future is, most likely, why we would remain.

    < Thursdays Divertere: The Obama Legacy | Try dusting off that copy of the US Constitution sitting on your desk and start from there. >


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    There is a reason . . . (none / 0) (#1)
    by Kevin Rex Heine on Thu Jun 23, 2011 at 06:21:05 PM EST
    . . . that the Congressman currently representing Michigan's 3rd District, Justin Amash, announced his 2010 candidacy the day before Congressman Ehlers announced his retirement.  (Yes, Justin Amash fully intended to primary Vern Ehlers.)

    Likewise, there is a reason that the proposed 2011 Congressional District Reapportionment was drawn to potentially pit the freshman congressman against Mark Schauer, as well as a potential primary challenge by way of Joe Schwarz, while simultaneously cutting the voting population of Kent County almost exactly in half.

    And likewise there is a reason that two members of the leadership of the Independence Caucus of Kent County made an appearance last Tuesday morning before the House Redistricting & Elections Committee to testify in opposition to H.B. 4780.  (That actually caught the republicans on the committee quite by surprise, as they apparently thought that two conservatives from the west side would surely support them in their efforts.)

    Predictable (none / 0) (#2)
    by Corinthian Scales on Fri Jun 24, 2011 at 09:58:56 AM EST
    None of this should surprise anyone with regard to the dominating majority east coast blue-blood letter (nice JFK reference, Rougman) and the handful of wannabes.  Anymore when liberal nonsense like this crops up I can count on the usual suspects names turning up.  They, as a gang of "pragmatics" code for progressive RINOs, proudly identify themselves with their mission statement.

    The November 1994 mid-term elections were commonly referred to as the "Republican Revolution." Given the great gains made by Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, a group of moderate House Republicans began informal meetings to discuss ways to further a centrist, pragmatic Republican agenda -- one that could accommodate bipartisan legislative results. At that time, there was great concern that a dramatic shift to the right was quickly approaching, given the new congressional leadership. The discussion group began to craft a moderate Republican agenda with a fiscally conservative background.

    What began as a congressional discussion group started by Reps. Nancy Johnson, Steve Gunderson and Fred Upton has evolved into a national gathering of leaders from government, business and education who share a commitment to conservative, pragmatic approaches to business in a global context; to compassion [Stop]

    Sorry, that is about all of the misfit blather that I can stomach.  They're the enemy of Conservatism that was founded by the Whirlpool trust fundaire creep father of the incandescent light bulb ban and a muslim terrorists best friend.  Purging the RINO within the gates is the only solution for this nation to survive.  Vern Ehlers is among the treacherous pack of self identified RINOs and Envirowackos, and next time, he also belongs on the do not resuscitate list.  This Ehlers clown even went so far as to tell the French he opposes them trying take control of their country back when they found it necessary to ban the burqa.  Thankfully the French response to RINO Vern was a big 'ol American sized STFU.

    For anyone that hasn't read this book, I highly recommend doing so.  You'll be amazed at how accurate it still is, learn something about yourself and be able to spot the above a mile away.

    So, cars aside, in their Envirowacko RINO world it all comes down to this... we are reduced to America having windmills forced upon us that went the way of the buggy whip and costly China manufactured solar panels that are efficient in a slim minority of the country while the people practicing sand-boarding in the desert selling us oil gets deemed the role model for cheap steam energy?

    Sure as hell makes me go Taggart.  As far as I'm concerned, all these identified imitation republicans sent to DC might as well sign up with the Debbie Wasserbeast Democrats.

    As usual, really nice posting Rougman.

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