24 December 2008

Merry Christmas!

And to all a good night...

Et factum est, ut discesserunt ab eis angeli in cælum: pastores loquebantur ad invicem: Transeamus usque Bethlehem, et videamus hoc verbum, quod factum est, quod Dominus ostendit nobis.

09 December 2008

So many targets!

There are so many targets, I don't know where to begin....

First the Governor of Illinois (D) has got himself arrested for corruption...

Unions shake down BoA by having said Governor threaten to suspend all business with them...

Unfortunately very short on time, see Redstate, Ace's.... heck anybody and everybody are all over both of these stories..

Good news everybody!



ht: Belmont Club

06 December 2008

Been real busy

To all my 11 readers, been real busy this past week. Hope to comment sometime soon.

25 November 2008

Hello Sun!

I was perusing the blogs at National Review Online, and came across this in their Phi Beta Cons blog:

According to the Globe and Mail, Queen's University has hired and is intensively training student "facilitators" to monitor private conversations among students for homophobic slurs, remarks bashing women, racially tinged insults, and other language that could be judged offensive.

I can just see it now....




Oh, and if you haven't see "The Lives of Others", you are missing a great movie.

20 November 2008

I'm Shocked! Shocked!

....that there is Uranium in Iran!

After all didn't that much ballyhooed National Intelligence Estimate said that we didn't have to worry. Didn't it? (ht: Drudge)



I think it was Captain's Quarters blog (Now with HotAir) that started this tradition, but I hereby award the NIE a Captain Louis Renault Award.

A Quick Diversion

(ht: Happy Catholic)


13 November 2008

Politics of the Office

The Power Line blog has been doing yeoman work in covering the close race between Franken and Sen. Coleman in Minnesota.

In one particular article they wrote, What's Happening In Minnesota? part 7, they quote an article from the Minneapolis Star Tribune:

The referee in Minnesota's hotly contested Senate race must act in a nonpartisan fashion, yet Ritchie came to office through a nationwide partisan strategy. He was elected in 2006 as part of a national campaign to ensure that Democrats could wield influence in precisely the sort of hair's breadth race we now have here.


Call me an idealist, but when you start trying to control the referee in the match so you get the close call there is just something wrong about that. Of course nobody would dare ever ask the question: "How would you prefer your election officials to act? Do you want them to act as a neutral judge? Or perhaps you want them to be the tie breaker?"

Criminalization of Politics

Our government will not long last if one administration's policy becomes material for the next's prosecutors. It will lead to tyranny for politics will become an issue of self-preservation. I can not emphasize what a poison this would be for our system of government.

That said I was browsing the RedState blog and saw this link.

Where to begin....

The author of this article is Charlie Savage, author of Takeover: The Return of the Imperial Presidency and the Subversion of American Democracy. Evidently he studied as a journalist and a lawyer which is probably why this article has a very legalistic tone to it. His objective is to lay out for the reader, presumably hostile to President Bush, the terrain would be if they attempted a legal assault against him after he leaves office. I, for one, have no doubt of the influence that the New York Times has on the political class of the left and this is a clear suggestion by the writer and sanctioned by the editors. That this would even be brought up is troubling because it shows that they have no vision beyond their immediate political advantage.

11 November 2008

Mistress of Disaster

I was reading somebody's site the other day (quick google search, it was Hot Air) and saw a link to a New York Times article profiling who might be the Attorney General in the Obama administration.

This of course reminded me of another blog post I read sometime back here.

Yes, truly the "Mistress of Disaster"

Update: I was looking at the NYT article and it now had this: "but associates now say she is not interested in being considered for the job."

09 November 2008

Quick Post

After following the election non-stop for awhile I took a little break from the news. I've also not had a lot of time, stuff keeps interfering every time I want to put up a post.

Anyway, a couple things on my radar:

Terrorism financing tracking and interdiction seems to be collapsing:
Belmont Club
Counterterrorism Blog

Russia is already starting to pressure the Obama administration:
Belmont Club

04 November 2008

Looks like its over

Well looks like its over.

The Democrats asked the American people to give them the reigns of government, and it has been granted.

We have our first black president, which is a good thing.

Many battles still yet ahead, but tonight, rest.

Election Day Silliness

We all need a little bit of silliness on election day, here is my contribution:

The Empire Strikes Back Election

This is silly, but it does kinda fit. This election is just like the Empire Strikes Back. Yeah, we were all happy after Reagan blew up the Death Star, but we know they were coming back. They always come back. Those media droids have been scouring the universe for two years looking for our secret rebel base, and we know they found us. Heck, Obama even asked Admiral Ozell, uh Biden, to be his VP. Its only going to be a matter of time before he decides that a "surprise" comment would be "wiser" and Obama will go all Vader on him. Things are probably going to go bad: Iraq could end up in pieces like C3PO, and Rush Limbaugh might have a date with the Fairness Doctrine Carbonite chamber. Yet, there is always next movie, and the hope we are going to have our day again. Just without the Ewoks, please.

03 November 2008

And so it begins....

Tomorrow is going to be a big day. I hope McCain can pull it out, if not...

Well, it would be a real bad system of government that can't take a couple years of the other side in power...

Well....

Ugh.

But.

We could pull it off. Vote.

02 November 2008

Nota Bene: Nuclear Power

As I said in the immediately proceeding post, nuclear power faces a production choke point with the ultra large forgings required for a single piece reactor pressure vessel. The only company with a facility capable of creating these is Japan Steel Works located on the island of Hokkaido. According to this Bloomberg article, companies are putting down a 100 million dollar down payments for a production slot (one of four per year).

You would think that one of these old steel towns in the US might have a facility that could be converted. After all, it seems that supply is constrained enough that the price will remain high.

If I had a hundred million dollars.....

Some interesting links:
Technical article on Steel Forging techniques
Japan Steel Works fabrication process

Obama Against Coal

Now I'm a nuclear guy myself, mostly because I think that coal would be better used as a liquid fuel. However, with the regulatory and production hurdles of nuclear reactors, as our demand for electricity increases we basically have the option of more gas or coal fired plants.

Now, Joe Biden said a couple months ago that an Obama administration would not support the construction of more coal plants in this country (ht: marks @ RedState).



I believe that this did not go down well with certain states that have a lot of coal production, thus, during the VP debate, Biden had to *ahem* clarify the position.



Now Gateway Pundit has come across a speech where Obama promises (to a San Francisco audience, again!) to "bankrupt coal".



See the entire post:
Gateway Pundit: <em>EXPLOSIVE NEW AUDIO--</em> Obama Promises San Francisco Audience He Will Bankrupt Coal Industry!!

26 October 2008

15 October 2008

Debate & the Wilderness

I'll start off with a cliche:

There has been much ink and bytes spilled writing about what McCain has to do tonight.

I don't intend to spill much more.

I couldn't tell you if there is an argument available to McCain that would persuade enough undecideds to matter. Even if I did I would most likely be wrong. All he can do is fight for his principles.

That said, it is a distinct possibility that the principles we believe in will be pushed into the wilderness for a period of time with the next election. However, they must not go quietly. Quiet would not equate with dignity in this matter, but a lack of conviction.

Personally, if I found myself in the political wilderness I would dig a foxhole right inside the trees.