Today that old feeling of disgust reemerged. It didn't take me long after I first read about McCain-Feingold - eight years ago in my political science class with Dr. Mickey Craig (to whom I owe a lot of my depth and insights into politics) - to develop a visceral anger towards the misguided "reform" idea. Weak-willed Congressmen couldn't vote it down, the President naively signed it into law, and the Supreme Court narrowly ruled the restrictive law constitutional. And now... it's ba-a-a-ack! The blogosphere has justly erupted with concern about the McCain-Feingold lawsuit against the Federal Election Commission that could essentially shut down freelance political blogging by turning hyperlinks to campaign websites into in-kind … [Read more...]
Archives for March 2005
“Our American Values Are In Our Pockets”
As Clay has already pointed out, I was able to attend noted lecturer and talk show host Dennis Prager's morning presentation to Colorado's joint House and Senate Republican Leadership Team. Dennis is heard locally on 710KNUS - to whom I am grateful for the invitation to this morning's event - from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Monday to Friday. Prager delivered a mid-legislative session pep talk to a caucus in need of revitalization. It is tough being in the minority, especially when you're not used to it. But the nationally-syndicated radio celebrity sure did yeoman's work in lifting the legislators' spirits. … [Read more...]
Calif. Education Establishment Bucks Schwarzenegger
There's a lot screwed up with the way the public education system is currently run. Witness recent events in a Berkley, Calif., school district: teachers refuse to work beyond their "contract hours" and thus are not assigning homework to students. Who's to blame? The teachers' union wants an automatic cost-of-living increase and a hefty share of any new money the school district receives. District officials say they sympathize with the union but are pointing fingers at Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, saying they don't have enough money. The subtext suggests the unions are also flexing their muscle to demonstrate their resistance to Schwarzenegger's proposal to institute teacher performance-based pay and to reform tenure. These … [Read more...]
Teachers’ Union Abuses, Agenda
Do you want just a hint of what the teachers' union will do to get its candidates in office and of what those candidates do to teachers once they're in office? Check out my latest op-ed for the Independence Institute, hot off the presses today. … [Read more...]
Harsanyi on O’Reilly
Word is out that David Harsanyi, Denver Post column extraordinaire and friend of the Rocky Mountain Alliance, is scheduled to be on Fox News O'Reilly Factor this evening to discuss the University of Colorado scandals. Tune in if you get a chance! … [Read more...]
Paden Wins Fraters Endorsement
Yes, Barbara Paden, the famous Girl in Right, is officially a candidate for the Golden City Council. Thanks for your support in helping Barbara get the needed petition signatures to reach the ballot! While several members of the Rocky Mountain Alliance have already touted her candidacy, Barbara has also won a key Minnesota endorsement: that of Fraters' Saint Paul. Her fame spreads far and wide through the blogosphere - even to some of its darker corners - but how well will that translate into success in the special Golden election? We wish you all the best, Barbara. If you want to find tangible ways to help her campaign, check out the website. … [Read more...]
Outsourced
Still think there's no difference between the Republicans and Democrats at the State Capitol? Chew on this: Republicans understand economics; Democrats understand feel-good policy platitudes. For those who need an economic refresher to see why the Democrats are so misguided on the outsourcing issue, please read this publication from the Heritage Foundation. And bookmark Joshua's site for further continuing economic education. … [Read more...]
Supreme Court Outrage
Captain Ed is reporting that our new Senator Ken Salazar is backing off his campaign promise to support the President's judicial nominees. Here is the issue with which Salazar, who has otherwise attempted to act in a bipartisan manner, has made himself vulnerable in far off 2010. And yesterday reminds us why the judicial nominee issue is so vitally important: … [Read more...]
Howard Dean: Social Security Can’t Continue As Is
The keen antennae of Matt Margolis at Blogs for Bush have detected the following from a recent visit by new DNC Chair Howard Dean to Cornell University. From The Cornell Daily: Dean pointed out that, while he would not endorse this, if Social Security were left alone for 30 years, its benefits would be reduced to 80 percent of what it is now. He acknowledged that while there were indeed problems with the program, turning to Wall Street was not the answer. Now Dean still opposes the President's plan and wants to paint it with the false brush of "privatization," but he has essentially acknowledged the Democratic argument on Social Security is deeply flawed: we can't expect the program to keep functioning according to the status … [Read more...]
“Evil”? Overzealous, maybe…
The Rocky Mountain News makes a great point today: the use of the word evil is being tossed about quite casually these days. The Rocky mentioned remarks by Colorado's Democrat Speaker Andrew Romanoff to a reporter that the most rewarding jobs he has had "were the ones where you got up in the morning to do good and fight evil." (The quote comes from this story here, a very long profile of Romanoff. Consider yourself warned.) Romanoff Either Romanoff doesn't find his current job very rewarding, or he believes his legislative leadership position is fixed on fighting evil. Evil budget deficit? Evil Republicans? Hopefully, he wasn't taking cues from the Democratic National Committee's new chairman Howard Dean, who made his … [Read more...]
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