Thursday, January 13, 2011

Is The American Dream Dead?

from: Big Government

On Wednesday, The Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal released the 17th edition of the Index of Economic Freedom which catalogues countries and ranks them based on their level of economic freedom.

Among the highlights of this year's report:

* Hong Kong maintained its position at the top of the rankings
* While the global economic freedom score increased, the United States dropped once again
* Countries with the highest rate of government spending saw their GDP grow 4.5% slower than countries where government spending is better contained
Here at home, the report raises important questions about how the government's reckless spending habit has harmed America's competitiveness in the world. As our video shows, while the American Dream may not be dead, it must be defended.

With so much at stake, it is up to each one of us to get government spending under control and ensure that we are able to leave a strong, prosperous America to future generations.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

From Homeless to Radio Announcer... to Arrested in Record Time

I am all for charity, and it's certainly sad to see this guy's life spinning out of control in record time... but with a spanking new arrest in California maybe, just maybe, it might not be inappropriate for me to point out that it seems Mr. Williams' problems may not be entirely attributable to the cold, hard, cruel, and unjust world out there. Maybe there was a reason he was found wandering on the streets with no access to a decent mirror.

There, now I've said it. I pray Mr. Williams is able to get his life back on track... and doesn't end up as an object lesson in self-destructiveness.



Ted Williams arrested is the next episode in the saga of an Ohio homeless man discovered then offered a job to be a broadcaster for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
According to reports, Williams was detained after getting into a heated argument with his 29-year-old daughter, Jamey, at the Los Angeles Renaissance Hotel. He reportedly had scratches on his face.
"When that was said out of my mouth, my daughter exploded -- fists got a flyin' -- none of which were mine," said Williams, who was in Southern California to appear on "Entertainment Tonight" and "Dr. Phi."
Williams daughter says that her father, a recovering alcoholic, has started drinking again since becoming an instant celebrity earlier this month.
"He's consumed at least a bottle of Grey Goose a night, at least," Janey said. "That's not including the Coronas he orders, that's not including the Budweisers he orders, that's not including the other alcohol, the wines. He drinks heavily
Ted Williams Arrested: Golden Voiced Announcer Detained In Los Angeles | Bleacher Report

Arizona shooting: Pima County Sheriff's Department, college won't release data on suspect

Why not? I suspect it's because the Sheriff is reluctant to release records that will make the Sheriff look like an incompetent boob. Of course, he's so incompetent that he doesn't realize that most of the free-thinking world realizes how incompetent and boob-ish he is already - a genuine halfwit, capable of ignoring a developing mass murderer in his own backyard, despite numerous reports and calls for help... while simultaneously maintaining a laser-like focus - even going so far as to blame - people who have nothing whatsoever to do with the tragic event. What a total meathead.

Sheriff's Department and community-college officials in Pima County are refusing to release a wide range of public documents about the man charged in Saturday's shooting rampage that left six dead and more than a dozen wounded.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department and Pima Community College have declined to release documents that could shed light on run-ins they had with 22-year-old Jared Loughner in the months prior to the shooting.

The Arizona Public Records Law requires that records be "open to inspection by any person at all times" unless officials can prove releasing the information would violate rights of privacy or confidentiality or otherwise harm the best interests of the state.

The Arizona Republic requested that records, including incident reports on campus and calls for dispatch of deputies to Loughner's home, be released under the law. Such reports are often released as a matter of course in criminal cases.

College officials have not indicated when or if they will release the information, saying they want prior approval from the FBI and are concerned about violating federal laws protecting the privacy of student information. The Republic did not request student academic records.

Pima Community College officials confirmed Saturday that they suspended Loughner after a series of outbursts in classrooms and the library, five of which involved campus police.

College Chancellor Roy Flores said Saturday the information would be released by Sunday. But by Tuesday, the information had not been released. College officials said the FBI wants to review any information first.

"The FBI has requested an opportunity to review information that may assist the bureau in its investigation of the incident prior to any media disclosure," said A. Rachelle Howell, assistant vice chancellor for marketing.

On Monday, The Republic requested copies of any reports from the Pima County Sheriff's Department involving contacts with Loughner or calls to his house. Pima County Deputy Rene Carlson said her office would not release the reports without a specific date, though this is not required by state statute.

Carlson said providing these documents would be tantamount to releasing criminal history.

Carlson said she could not speculate on the nature of any calls for service regarding Loughner. She also said no calls or incidents involved threats made by Loughner.

The Republic also requested the names of the people wounded in Saturday's shooting. The Sheriff's Department has not released any names, although names of several victims have emerged in media reports. The Sheriff's Department did not provide a reason for withholding the list.

Sean Holguin, a deputy county attorney representing the Sheriff's Office, said he "will respond substantively" to the request, possibly by Wednesday

Arizona shooting: Pima County Sheriff's Department, college won't release data on suspect

Dozens of Twitter users call for Palin’s death

ANYONE the left hates this much has to be alright. But Sarah Palin? I liked her alot to begin with. This may be love.

A video on YouTube showcases dozens of tweets, sent in the aftermath of Saturday’s Arizona massacre, that call for the death of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.

Some of the Tweeters wish Palin would die of cancer, while others advocate for her assassination.

“My hatred for Sarah Palin continues to grow. I think this woman should be assassinated,” said one person. “Sarah Palin should be shot for her encouragement of fanaticism against Democrats,” says another.

Numerous left-wing commentators have accused Palin of inspiring the attack on Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords that left 6 dead. The Daily Caller’s Jim Treacher reported that liberal blogger Matthew Yglesias, Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas, actress Jane Fonda, film critic Roger Ebert, and filmmaker Michael Moore all took to Twitter within hours of the attack to accuse Palin of being in some way responsible.

WARNING: THE FOLLOWING VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC LANGUAGE


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Elizabeth Hasselbeck: Sheriff Dupnik Is Dangerous

One of The View co-hosts, Elizabeth Hasselbeck, stopped by The Factor and told Bill O’Reilly she wasn’t happy about Sheriff Dupnik continuing toblame right-wing rhetoric for the Arizona shooting. She also revealed despite being the only conservative voice on The View, she doesn’t feel like she’s ganged up on.

Hasselbeck agreed with the Arizona sheriff that words do matter, but just disagreed as to which words are the problem. She believed Dupnik’s continued talk of “vitriolic rhetoric” is itself “creating a more dangerous country and situation for us by providing this justification that someone in the future could use, that ‘the right devil made me do it.’” And she found it “sad and unfortunate” that such a justification was coming from a law enforcement official.

O’Reilly agreed that he found the sheriff’s statements troubling, and was angry that the sheriff wouldn’t come on The Factor to talk, theorizing that since Megyn Kelly “disassembled” the sheriff, he was too scared to return to Fox News.

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Elizabeth Hasselbeck | Sheriff Dupnik Is Dangerous | Fox | Mediaite

ACORN leader avoids prison for voter fraud conspiracy

A Las Vegas judge has spared senior ACORN executive Amy Adele Busefink jail time for her role in a notorious voter fraud conspiracy.

Judge Donald Mosley sentenced Busefink to two years imprisonment but suspended the jail time provided that she abides by the terms of her probation. She was also fined a total of $4,000 and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service. Prosecutors had argued for a fine of just $1,000. Voter fraud, sometimes called electoral fraud, is a blanket term encompassing a host of election-related improprieties.

This isn’t the first time Busefink was involved in shady electoral dealings. Even while under indictment in Nevada she ran the 2010 national voter drive for Project Vote, which was President Obama’s employer in 1992. Project Vote and ACORN have long been indistinguishable. Project Vote still operates out of ACORN’s offices in Washington, D.C.

Busefink also ran ACORN’s fraud-ridden 2008 voter registration drive. In that drive, officials chucked an astounding 400,000 bogus registrations.

The relatively stiff sentence handed down Monday comes as Nevada prosecutors prepare a similar criminal conspiracy case against the now-dissolving radical organization which filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on Election Day to escape its mounting debts.

If ACORN, that is, the shell corporation that until recently controlled a vast empire of taxpayer-subsidized left-wing activism, is convicted it would cause an earthquake in leftist organizing circles across America. More prosecutors might be emboldened to take on ACORN and similar groups. Until it was charged by Nevada in 2009, ACORN had frequently boasted about how it — as opposed to its employees — had been able to duck prosecution for election fraud-related offenses.

Busefink was found guilty after making a plea deal regarding two gross misdemeanor counts of conspiracy to commit the crime of compensation for registration of voters. A gross misdemeanor is a crime that is more serious than a misdemeanor but less serious than a felony.

In this case, Busefink entered an “Alford plea,” which is roughly equivalent to “no contest.” In other words, she did not admit the act, but admitted that the prosecution would likely be able to prove the charge at trial.

The case involved a conspiracy to provide illegal financial bonuses to voter registration canvassers for exceeding their daily quotas. Nevada law forbids the practice on the theory that such bonuses provide an incentive for canvassers to file bogus registrations.

The criminal complaint filed against Busefink by the Democratic attorney general of Nevada, Catherine Cortez Masto, in May 2009 stated that as “ACORN Regional Director for Voter Registration” Busefink “did aid, abet, counsel, encourage, hire, command, induce or procure ACORN to commit the crime of Compensation for Registration of Voters” by approving a bonus program called “Blackjack” or “21.” Voter registration canvassers were given cash bonuses for exceeding a daily quota of 20 registrations.

Christopher Howell Edwards, who was ACORN’s Las Vegas field director, previously accepted a plea bargain for his role in the illegal scheme.

Edie S. Cartwright, spokeswoman for the attorney general’s office, said prosecutor David Rickert is preparing for the trial of ACORN which is currently scheduled for April 25. State officials said previously that bankruptcy would not prevent them from moving forward with the case.

Across the country state chapters of ACORN, which stands for Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, have been incorporating themselves separately in order to carry on ACORN’s work. ACORN is reorganizing and will reemerge again soon under a new name, according to ACORN historian and housing activist John Atlas, who wrote “Seeds of Change,” and ACORN executive Nathan Henderson-James.

Matthew Vadum is a senior editor at Capital Research Center, a Washington, D.C. think tank that studies the politics of philanthropy. His book on ACORN and its infiltration of the Obama administration will be published in mid-2011.


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What’s Missing

“Whether you believe it or not, here is the reality:beyond us is a world we cannot see with our eyes — a world of veryreal angels and very real demons, of a very real God and a very real devil. ”

I am tired of talking about the Arizona shooting. The left has done its best to try to pin it on the right. We know now that not only was Loughner of the left before he went nuts, but that, in fact, Loughner was nuts.

His actions can be pinned on neither the left nor the right.

All of the media handwringing over the “tone” in the country and the “extremist rhetoric” distracts from and implies that the tone and rhetoric had something to do with Jared Loughner’s rampage.

It did not.

By continuing to discuss this topic, the media continues to imply that it did.

We also know Barack Obama’s advisors are urging him to seize the moment and join the left in blaming the right for this violence. Not only is that disgusting, but should he, the media wringing their hands about the tone better call him out on it — but I won’t hold my breath.

Through it all though, well meaning people on both sides of the ideological and partisan divide are not talking about the one thing that should be talked about — a saving faith in Jesus Christ.

I am no saint. And I am no preacher. This is not intended to be a sermon. But it needs to be said and is not being said. Thankfully God is the God of the imperfect and all of us are.

In all the discussions we’re having, let’s not forget that bad things have happened throughout history, but we are seeing more and more a pattern of violence from those who reject Christ and we are seeing the most extreme rhetoric from those who reject the only real truth while embracing every other historic fad and nonsense as variations of truth. The one true way has been shunned, ridiculed, bastardized, co-opted, and buried over in psycho-babble nonsense, “find your own spirtual self” crap, and haphazard soul damning assorted other garbage.

For a taste of what I’m talking about, look at Timothy McVeigh. Raised a Catholic, McVeigh self-admitted that there was a god of some sorts, but that he was agnostic, had no belief in hell, and had drifted far from anything having to do with Jesus Christ. But the left routinely tries to portray McVeigh as some sort of Christian terrorist. They know not of what they speak.

The topic of faith in Christ makes people cringe. But whether you believe it or not, here is the reality: beyond us is a world we cannot see with our eyes. It impacts us on a daily basis. It is a world of very real angels and very real demons. It is a world of a very real God and a very real Satan, a very real Heaven and a very real Hell.

The back and forth and accusations and lies surrounding Jared Loughner should be a constant reminder to us that there is more at play in our world than what we see. And, frankly, at times like this I am more and more mindful of the great chasm in this world between the saved and damned.

Political rhetoric did not make Jared Loughner do what he did. His embrace of evil led him down a road down which we should be in constant prayer no others dare travel.

What’s Missing | RedState

OBAMA PHONES SHERIFF DUPNIK – Thanks Him!

from: Gateway Pundit

You Just Knew This Was Coming… Obama called the dishonorable Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik today to thank him. This was after the sheriff made a fool of himself by blaming Rush Limbaugh, tea partyers and conservatives for the acts … Continue reading →

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Another Day, Another Blunder… Obama Says: “We Have No Stronger Ally Than France”

Funny stuff, funny stuff. But it's not so funny that, in the end, the joke's on us.

from: Gateway Pundit

Screw the Brits. Obama says, "We have no stronger friend and stronger ally than France." They sure weren't much help during the Iraq War now, were they? Obama met with French president Nicolas Sarkozy yesterday at the White House. During … Continue reading →

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VIDEO » Dem Congressman: If Violent Rhetoric Didn’t Cause This Shooting, It Will Cause Next One

You simply can't argue with logic like this! For that matter, you also can't argue with farm animals or salads...

» Dem Congressman: If Violent Rhetoric Didn’t Cause This Shooting, It Will Cause Next One

First Latina Governor's Historic Inauguration Gets Little National News Coverage - FoxNews.com

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez (AP)New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez made history when she was sworn in New Year's Day as the nation's first Latina governor.
But the rising GOP star's momentous victory for the Hispanic community earned her little recognition in the national media.
Several mainstream news outlets like the Washington Post and Chicago Tribune -- even FoxNews.com -- neglected to mention her Hispanic heritage, while others such as the New York Times failed to cover the events as she took the oath during a chilly outdoor ceremony on the Santa Fe Plaza.
The apparent oversight prompted some media analysts to question why Martinez – as well as a handful of conservative Hispanics – has been left largely out of the national news spotlight.
"The media is not paying sufficient attention to the number of Hispanic conservatives who are elected to statewide offices and to Congress, especially in the western states," said Mike Gonzalez, vice president of communication at the Heritage Foundation and a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal.

"It goes against the narrative" of the "liberal media," he said, adding that the news industry has long classified Hispanics as "another liberal group."
Martinez’s story is an impressive one. The 51-year-old former district attorney, from middle class roots in El Paso, graduated near the top of her high school class before attending the University of Texas at El Paso and the University of Oklahoma College of Law. In 1996, Martinez was elected district attorney of the state’s 3rd Judicial District, which covers heavily-Democratic Doña Ana County. Touting herself as a no-nonsense prosecutor during the 2010 gubernatorial election, Martinez defeated the state’s Democratic lieutenant governor, Diane Denish.
But the Republican’s rise to statewide office garnered little attention in the national spotlight overall.
The Associated Press made note of Martinez's historic inauguration in a news wire Jan. 1, acknowledging her as the first female governor of the state, while omitting her Hispanic heritage. That story was picked up by several media outlets including the Washington Post and Chicago Tribune websites. FoxNews.com also ran the AP story that day, but Fox News Latino had covered Martinez's candidacy and victory in a series of election articles beginning in October.
The AP later updated its Jan.1 inauguration day wire mentioning her as the first Latina governor. A search of the New York Times website yielded no stories on Martinez’s historic inauguration, and CNN mentioned her status as the nation's "first Hispanic female governor" in a broadcast on Jan. 2.
Some media analysts note that coverage of Martinez’s victory pales in comparison to other history-making Hispanics, like Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor, whose confirmation to the high court dominated the headlines for months.
“I think it’s quite obvious that first Latino Democrats are celebrated but first Latino Republicans are the objects of scorn,” said Tim Graham, director of media analysis for the conservative Media Research Center. “The media wants the public to think of the Republican Party as an old white guy party and they’ll downplay anything that contradicts with that image.”
Not so, says Ari Rabin-Havt, executive vice president of Media Matters, a left-leaning media watchdog group.
“Milestones should be noted and we should celebrate diversity,” he said, “But the idea that the liberal media is somehow covering this up is completely ridiculous.”
Rabin-Havt was quick to point out that Fox News – considered by some as an alternative to the mainstream media – gave little coverage of Martinez’s historic inauguration.
"That speaks volumes," he said.
He also called the comparison between Martinez and Sotomayor unfair, saying the justice’s nomination and confirmation hearing was a “national process,” warranting ongoing national attention.
Other media observers, meanwhile, suggest that Martinez -- not the media -- set the course for her own coverage.
The Republican has diverted attention away from her ethnicity in public, including an interview published by Fox News Latino in which she said she hopes history will define her by her achievements as governor rather than by her race or gender.
“I’m very proud of what I have accomplished as a female and as a Latina, but it has come with a lot of hard work and education, and I know that I have to prove myself beyond the fact that I’m a female and Latina,” Martinez told Latina magazine.
“You’re actually speaking to the first Latina governor of New Mexico and only that…As a female and a Latina—it’s not that that will be historic. It will be the results.”


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NBC’s Mitchell Digs Back to 2005 to Locate Beck’s Hate Speech, But Can’t Find Any on MSNBC

from: NewsBusters

There's no evidence political vitriol of any kind drove Jared Loughner's murderous rampage, ABC, CBS and NBC all acknowledged, but that didn't deter them on Monday night from taking up the left-wing line holding conservatives culpable as NBC, incredibly, managed to castigate Sarah Palin and go back more than five years to find an incendiary quote from Glenn Beck – but couldn't find anything over the line from its own Keith Olbermann or Ed Schultz.
"It was, by all accounts, a lone and very disturbed man who shot that gun on Saturday," ABC's Diane Sawyer noted, "but nonetheless, as we all know, a lot of people began asking questions for different reasons. Is this a moment we can talk about what is civility and respect in America?" From Tucson, on CBS Katie Couric set up a story: "We may never know for sure what drove Jared Loughner to open fire here last Saturday, but some, on both ends of the political spectrum, say the vitriolic rhetoric we hear every day was a factor."
NBC anchor Brian Williams intoned: "Has political speech in this country become too charged, too toxic, and did it play a role in this tragedy?" Reporter Andrea Mitchell contended any link to the shooting is irrelevant: "Whether or not there is any connection between Saturday's shooting and angry rhetoric, it has certainly reignited the debate over political speech between right and left."

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Report: Sheriff Knew About Loughner’s Actions & Previous Threats “ Failed to Act

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Explained: Why Israel is Suspicious of the United Nations

If someone from another planet had visited earth, or were present at the UN during sessions dealing with issues relating to Israel... when they reported back to headquarters, they could be excused in thinking and reporting that Israel was the cause of all the World's Troubles!

1. Before 1990, Security Council passed 175 resolutions, 97 were directed against Israel (It is 55% of all resolutions).
2. Before 1990, UN General Assembly voted on 690 resolutions, 429 were directed against Israel (It is 62% of all resolutions).
3. The UN was silent when Jordanians destroyed 58 Synagogues in Jerusalem.
4. The UN was silent while the Jordanians systematically desecrated the ancient Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives.
5. The UN was silent while the Jordanians enforced an apartheid-like policy of preventing Jews from visiting the Temple Mount and the Western Wall.
6. The UN was silent while for 18 months Israel was terrorized by indiscriminate suicide bombing campaign unleashed by PA leadership.
7. There are 60 Muslims countries in the UN. As well as many more are others Arab oil dependant states.
8. Israel is the ONLY MEMBER OF THE UN THAT IS NOT PERMITTED MEMBERSHIP ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL.
9. Israel is the only country excluded from the U.N.'s regional group system… Since Israel does not belong to any group, it is the only country of 190 member states that is not eligible to serve on the numerous U.N. commissions…
10. In recent years, the U.N. Commission on Human Rights has annually passed five resolutions condemning Israel. This year, they passed seven. By contrast, each of the following countries/regions has been the subject of only one resolution: Afghanistan, Burundi, Congo, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Myanmar, Russia/Chechnya, Sierra Leone, Southeast Europe and Sudan…
11. Nov. 29 is the United Nations Day of International Solidarity with the Palestinian People. No other people has a U.N. Day of Solidarity…
12. Israel is the only state to which a special investigator with "an open-ended mandate to inspect its human rights record" is assigned by the U.N.
13. It is the only state targeted by two special committees and special units of the U.N. Secretariat ostensibly devoted to the Palestinians but in reality dedicated to Israel-bashing worldwide, costing millions of dollars a year.
14. UNIFIL, the U.N. force stationed on the Israel-Lebanon border, hid a videotape of Israeli soldiers being abducted by Hezbollah in October 2000. After finally admitting to having the tape, the U.N. would only show an edited version (in which Hezbollah faces were hidden) to the Israeli government.
15. UNESCO, in Paris, began passing resolutions about protection of Jerusalem holy sites and access for Muslims in 1968. No resolutions about protection or Jewish access were passed from 1946 to 1967 when Jordan controlled Jerusalem and barred Jews from entering…

High court turns away appeal from 'birther' leader

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from a lawyer who has been in the forefront of the challenge to President Barack Obama's citizenship.

The high court on Monday did not comment in refusing to hear the appeal filed by California lawyer and dentist Orly Taitz. She was contesting a $20,000 fine for filing what a federal judge determined was a frivolous lawsuit.

The suit was filed on behalf of Army Capt. Connie Rhodes, who sought to avoid deployment to Iraq by claiming Obama wasn't born in the United States and thus, is ineligible to be president and commander in chief.

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Drugging Your Kids to Get Welfare $$

A legacy of unintended side effects

By Patricia Wen
Globe Staff / December 12, 2010
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First in a three-part series.

Geneva Fielding, a single mother since age 16, has struggled to raise her three energetic boys in the housing projects of Roxbury. Nothing has come easily, least of all money.

Even so, she resisted some years back when neighbors told her about a federal program called SSI that could pay her thousands of dollars a year. The benefit was a lot like welfare, better in many ways, but it came with a catch: To qualify, a child had to be disabled. And if the disability was mental or behavioral — something like ADHD — the child pretty much had to be taking psychotropic drugs.

Fielding never liked the sound of that. She had long believed too many children take such medications, and she avoided them, even as clinicians were putting names to her boys’ troubles: oppositional defiant disorder, depression, ADHD. But then, as bills mounted, friends nudged her about SSI: “Go try.’’

Eventually she did, putting in applications for her two older sons. Neither was on medications; both were rejected. Then last year, school officials persuaded her to let her 10-year-old try a drug for his impulsiveness. Within weeks, his SSI application was approved.

“To get the check,’’ Fielding, 34, has concluded with regret, “you’ve got to medicate the child.’’

There is nothing illegal about what Fielding did — and a lot that is perhaps understandable for a mother in her plight. But her worries and her experience capture, in one case, how this little-scrutinized $10 billion federal disability program has gone seriously astray, becoming an alternative welfare system with troubling built-in incentives that risk harm to children.

A Globe investigation has found that this Supplemental Security Income program — created by Congress primarily to aid indigent children with severe physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, and blindness — now largely serves children with relatively common mental, learning, and behavioral disorders such as ADHD. It has also created, for many needy parents, a financial motive to seek prescriptions for powerful drugs for their children.

And once a family gets on SSI, it can be very hard to let go. The attraction of up to $700 a month in payments, and the near-automatic Medicaid coverage that comes with SSI approval, leads some families to count on a child’s remaining classified as disabled, even as his or her condition may be improving. It also leads many teenage beneficiaries to avoid steps — like taking a job — that might jeopardize the disability check.

The latest federal statistics, obtained by the Globe through a public records request, show a stunning rise over the past two decades in the number of children who qualify for SSI because of a variety of mental disabilities.Continued...

With SSI program, a legacy of unintended side effects - The Boston Globe

Joan Walsh Helps Craft Obscene Defense For Arizona Shooter: Blame Palin and the Tea Party


The Left is defending the violent thug who murdered Federal Judge John Roll, a nine year-oldchild and four others and wounded 13 more, including U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, in Arizona on Saturday. Rather than accept the fact an evil man with murderous intent wanted his congresswoman dead, leftists are placing blame on Tea Party activists. Salon editor Joan Walsh asks, “is it really controversial to suggest that the overheated anti-government rhetoric of the last two years, with its often violent imagery, ought to be toned down? Really?”

Is it too much to ask the Joan Walsh and other leftists to stop defending violent thugs and blaming peaceful protesters for the actions of murderers?

Blaming the Tea Party is not only outrageous and wrong, but Walsh ignores actual facts when she asks, “Can’t we agree to stop urging supporters to ‘reload’ or pursue ‘Second Amendment remedies’?” Tea Party rallies have never incited violence, nor have any tea partiers committed murder, burned banks, blown up cars and cities, burned down car dealerships or new housing developments in the name of the environment, nor do tea partiers hurl bottle rockets at onlookers and beat up pedestrians while marching. That is what the Left does, not conservatives standing together for just government reform.

Heated rhetoric is not a call for violence … unless it’s actually a call for violence, as with anti-American left-wing terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dohrn. Heated rhetoric is simply loud voices raised the way America’s Founding Fathers did against the British, and one another, when rallying for reform.

Still, leftists, like Salon‘s Joan Walsh must insinuate that conservatives, such as Glenn Beck, caused a deranged murderer to commit violence: 22 year-old Jared Lee Loughner “supposedly railed against the government like Tea Partiers do, he was a gold-fanatic like Glenn Beck, but he also listed the Communist Manifesto as a favorite book on his alleged MySpace page.”

I’m a gold fanatic too darling, but I’m not going to shoot up Van Cleef & Arpels because goldprices skyrocketed and I must cut back on adorning myself. I simply seek the best therapymoney can buy: shoes and handbags to carry my chocolate.

Evidence suggests Loughner is a left-wing radical, anti-American, flag-burning communist and a psychopath. But, of course, it’s far easier to blame the conservative Sarah Palin for inciting him to violence; after all, the governor is an avid hunter with a gun collection! Palin’s love of shooting sports and her map of 2010 electoral “targets” must be blamed for the shooting of Gabrielle Giffords, a moderate pro-Second Amendment/anti-illegal immigration Democrat, who voted in favor of Obamacare. The fact the congresswoman voted for something Palin is against must be used against Palin in order to justify the violent crimes of a psychopath, not the fact a psychopath desired to kill American leaders.

According to Joan Walsh, Palin won’t apologize for her “retreat, reload” rhetoric, nor are other conservatives taking those words back:

Sadly, to my knowledge, no conservative leader has yet called for dialing back the rage on the right in the wake of the Giffords shooting. Sarah Palin sent condolences to Giffords’ family, but said nothing about her unconscionable SarahPAC map putting 20 House members, including Giffords, in actual crosshairs for supporting healthcare reform, or her infamous Tweet telling conservatives ‘don’t retreat, reload.’ Giffords’ 2010 Tea Party challenger, Jesse Kelly, hasn’t apologized for inviting supporters to ‘shoot a fully automatic M16’ to ‘get on target for victory’ and ‘remove Gabrielle Giffords from office.’

Walsh implies that Sarah Palin actually called for the murder of Judge Roll, and that she and Kelly incited violence.

Palin’s PAC map is in no way a shooting target, as suggested by leftists; it is a map that reflects congressional voting records on Obama polices. It is not a plan for shooting and killing.

Further, Palin did send her condolences. She is a caring woman who feels empathy for a fellow leader no matter their political differences on Obamacare. Palin owes no apology to America for stating her feelings about Obamacare or an innocent map leftists want viewed as a militia-style neo-Nazi war plan.

The “don’t retreat, reload” rhetoric is an innocent metaphor, not a call to kill. Jesse Kelly never considered physically shooting an opponent or causing any physical harm whatsoever. “Remove from office” is also a phrase both parties use during campaigns. No one means physical injury by their words. Every person with the slightest amount of common sense understands phraseology. The Left, however, must place words in the mouths of the Right in order to make conservatives look violent. (Unlike the Weather Underground (seen in this video), whose violence is overlooked as necessary to stop capitalism and America’s existence by any means possible—even blowing up the Pentagon.)

The Tucson Pima Community College has stated Loughner displayed “disciplinary problems” that forced the college to call campus police five times before he dropped out of college. The collegewas aware of Loughner’s YouTube videos, as well as his radical anti-American communist views, which included assertions the college is illegal under the U.S. Constitution.

Despite Loughner’s background and vile online rhetoric, Walsh focuses on conservatives as the culprits by next blaming Sharron Angle of Nevada for the shootings by taking her Second Amendment campaign rhetoric out of context: “Nevada GOP Senate candidate Sharron Angle hasn’t yet recanted her statement about the need to pursue ‘Second Amendment remedies’ if political change lags behind the Tea Party’s dreams.” Walsh knows full well she is twisting Angle’s words. Angle never called for Americans to load up and shoot leaders, and she never said kill Harry Reid. Angle was calling for the rhetorical and ballot box fight to protect the Second Amendment. Like Palin and Kelly, Angle was purposely taken out of context and misinterpreted to make conservatives appear violent.

Further pushing erroneous accusations that Tea Party conservatives are responsible for the Arizona shootings, Walsh brings up Giffords’ father’s words, those of a man in shock: “Although there’s no evidence Tea Party rhetoric had anything to do with Giffords’ shooting, it can be no surprise that her father, when asked if his daughter had enemies, told the New York Post tearfully, ‘Yeah, the whole Tea Party.’” First Walsh says there is no evidence against the tea party, but goes on to accuse the Tea Party by using Giffords’ father’s pain. Mr. Giffords should be left alone, not used to make sensational allegations for Walsh’s column.

The Left always takes the side of defending those who commit violence. This is how the Left operates: never blame evil for evil, hold conservatives responsible, point fingers at those who love America, and always look beyond communism and leftist indoctrination or terrorist acts to hurl blame and shame on those seeking to reform America justly and peacefully. The formula is clear: blame the Tea Party, accuse it of targeting Washington for violent attacks, and always defend the murderers.


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