28 April 2009

Washington National Airport 1941


"Skycaps" at the entrance to the administration building. Municipal airport, Washington, D.C.. Delano, Jack, photographer. 1941 July. LC-USF34- 045049-D Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540 hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8c06392 **This series appears to be misidentified as Washington Municipal Airport. Looking at the series, it's clearly National Airport.

22 April 2009

Democrats to censure or shut down internet?

The gentleman in charge of Majority America sent me the article below. It is scary.

The government wants to regulate the Internet which power in the wrong hands for the wrong reasons. And, more importantly, it is ominous power for all. As the Internet grows and blogs and independent news services ensure that the truth known, the Internet has become the counter balance to the government and the "free" press. This bill could shut down that flow of information at the whim of the government as well as shut down communications in a time of emergency.

Senate Proposal Could Put Heavy Restrictions on Internet Freedoms
The days of an open, largely unregulated Internet may soon come to an end.
A bill making its way through Congress proposes to give the U.S. government authority over all networks considered part of the nation's critical infrastructure. Under the proposed Cybersecurity Act of 2009, the president would have the authority to shut down Internet traffic to protect national security.


The government also would have access to digital data from a vast array of industries including banking, telecommunications and energy. A second bill, meanwhile, would create a national cybersecurity adviser -- commonly referred to as the cybersecurity czar -- within the White House to coordinate strategy with a wide range of federal agencies involved.

I absolutely hate the use of "czar" in our government. It is wrong and absurd to use a title of monarchy in this, our country founded on the freedom from kings, queens, despots, dictators and czars. Unfortunately, as our government gathers more power over our personal lives these types of terms become more prevalent by those in power. As well, they gather more power to regulate all parts of our lives such as deciding how and when we will use a medium that they know little of, but are anxious to control for their own purpose.

"I know the threats we face." Rockefeller said in a prepared statement when the legislation was introduced. "Our enemies are real. They are sophisticated, they are determined and they will not rest."

The bill would allow the government to create a detailed set of standards for cybersecurity, as well as take over the process of certifying IT technicians. But many in the technology sector say the government is simply ill-equipped to get involved at the technical level, said Franck Journoud, a policy analyst with the Business Software Alliance.

"Simply put, who has the expertise?" he said. "It's the industry, not the government. We have a responsibility to increase and improve security. That responsibility cannot be captured in a government standard."

A spokeswoman from Rockefeller's office said neither he nor the two senators who co-sponsored the bill, Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, and Bill Nelson, D-Fla., will answer questions on cybersecurity until a later date.

Wonderful, 3 of our Princes of Paranoia will not answer any more questions until they deign to do so. They are grabbing mammoth power, but will not answer to it or about it.

It is obvious why members of Congress, especially those such as Rockefeller, want to control that which they cannot control. Senator Chris Dodd, a pal of Rockefeller, is reeling from the power of the Internet since his financial improprieties were widely reported by the very people Rockefeller wants to control. The main stream media tried to ignore the Dodd story until they were embarrassed by mere citizen-journalist bloggers. If royalty like Dodd can be brought low, who might be next?

So, they say they will protect our security by taking it away even as they cripple our economy by attempting to nationalize our banks and business in the name of their faux security. In the world they have created, black is white and up is down, but just who in Hell do they think they are?

We'd be safer putting books of matches in the hands of children and pointing to a can of gasoline.

Pirates in Congress


21 April 2009

Trinity Episcopal Church


Trinity Episcopal church was located at 3rd, Indiana, and C Streets, NW. Designed by James Renwick, the church, built in 1849, was torn down in 1936.

How the corrupt in Congress pad their nests

*PAPER: Senator's husband cashes in on crisis;Feinstein sought $25B for agency...
*TARP INSPECTOR GENERAL WARNS OF 'CATASTROPHIC FRAUD' POTENTIAL...

The nation has heard about Diane Feinstein and her husband, Pelosi and her husband and Harry Reid and his entire family, but they are only the ugly tip of the iceberg. The iceberg gets uglier and much bigger under the surface.

There are stories on Jenkins Hill, it can't be Capitol Hill until cleansed, of members of Congress, administration officials and bureaucrats that have side businesses selling their power to alter, add, delete and influence legislation, appointments and existing law.

They are the unseen and unknown lobbyists with the ultimate inside track as they seek the help of unaware fellow members in quid pro quo legislative support.

Here is a quick sampling:

Congress: The Harman bombshell
A quid pro quo on card check bill?
Computer Spies Infiltrate the Pentagon
Is the House Swamp Drained Yet?

A young man in Akron, Ohio was a numbers runner in the 1920's and was often beaten because the unions didn't like competition. He turned against the unions because, as he said, "at least I'm honest about my crime" and got a job as a security man in Youngstown at a steel plant. In the 1930's he was savagely beaten again by strikers during the "Little Steel" strike. The doctor trying to sew him up made a comment about stupid "Micks" and the man spoke up, "Son, shut up and do your work." The doctor was the first in his family to attend college and the man gave everything he had to make that possible. They were my father and grandfather.

Why is this relevant? They both believed that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. I don't know that either read Lord Acton, but they knew the truth whatever their attained level of education.

Just as unions, at their beginning, were necessary in business, government can be a good in its necessity. At its height of power unions had become corrupt. In government it is an ongoing battle, especially as the size of government grows beyond all rational thinking and engorges itself with ever more power.

In 1792 Alexander Hamilton couldn't stop government officials from profiting from insider information concerning the purchase of government debt and Hamilton was speaking of political and bureaucratic corruption when he stated, "Corruption is the enemy of good government." Hamilton's nemesis, Thomas Jefferson, is attributed with saying, "Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty." Our vigilance is what allows us to see through the smoke of lies into the dark corners and closed doors of power.

As then, now politicians seek to divert attention away from their corruption. Unlike then, the media, knowing full well the tales of corruption, now look the other way. The sense of decency and honor in the halls of Congress and the bureaucracy has turned to cynicism.

The ultimate cynicism is a Pelosi playing the part of the centuries old Br'er Rabbit stating, as she feeds the swamp, that she will drain, or clean, the GOP swamp, knowing she and her compatriots are right at home in their well self-feathered nest right smack dab in the middle of our governmental swamp of profligate spending.

Pull the plug.

20 April 2009

AU to Barney - We don't love you

Barney Frank shouldn't be addressing "public affairs" at any time.

AU students protest Barney speech
About 130 American University students have signed an online petition of sorts asking the school's administration to withdraw an invitation to Barney Frank, who is slated to deliver a commencement address at AU's School of Public Affairs in a few weeks.

The students blame the fiery House Financial Services chairman for the financial meltdown, singling out his longtime support of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae as contributing to the severity of the crisis and magnitude of bailouts.

"Many of us are having trouble finding a job and are finding our ability to get into grad schools hindered by the economy, so it's seems inappropriate for Rep. Frank to deliver the commencement," says Sarah DeStefano, a senior from upstate New York who describes herself as a moderate Repubican.

"I would never expect American, which is a left-leaning school, to invite a Repubplican to the commencement, but this speaker of all speakers seems wrong," she added.

Many of the signees are members of the campus Young Republicans chapter but a handful are Dems or independents -- and one of the protesters is the vice-president of the campus Democrats, she said.

DeStefano has set up a Facebook "AU Students & Alumni Against Barney Frank @ SPA Commencement '09" page that has 128 signees.

On it, she claims Frank "helped lead us and the world into a global economic meltdown," and describes the Massachusetts Democrat as "excessively partisan and notoriously divisive during times when compromise and bipartisanship is needed the most."

Frank didn't immediately respond.

10 April 2009

The original Adas Israel Synagogue




The original Adas Israel Synagogue in Washington, D.C. being relocated to avoid its demolition. It had been located at 6th & G Streets, NW since 1876, but was moved to 3rd & G Streets, NW in December 1968. The building is now known as the Lillian & Albert Small Jewish Museum (owned by the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington) and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Glen Echo


The Park Carousel, the last operating park ride, a 1921 Dentzel three-row menagerie carousel with 38 horses, 2 chariots, 4 rabbits, 4 ostriches, a lion, a tiger, a giraffe, and a prancing deer.
Glen Echo is a community near Washington, DC and the park, which started as a Chautauqua in 1891, was a popular retreat for 'Tonians until 1968.

Original Munster house?


Washington, D.C., circa 1918. "Old house, Md. Ave. N.E. Built by Thomas Taylor in 1876."

(Actually, it is Massachusetts Ave)

The conception of an unknown nation

April 10, 1606

The London Company, which will establish Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in Virginia, receives a charter from King James I.

07 April 2009

DCA, pre-Reagan Airport days







Unions want 'card check' to pad their plush pensions

Unions like to say they advocate for the little guy. The union leaders generally announce this from their marble and crystal offices a stone's throw from Congresses' marble and crystal offices.
Unions want to do away with the secret ballot. It is much easier to bully workers when there is no secret ballot.

US Minority Business Advocates Wage 'War' On 'Card Check' Bill
A coalition of U.S. minority business advocates Monday declared war on legislation that would allow unions to more easily organize, a move that disregards attempts by labor and some businesses to reach a compromise.

"We will not compromise with disaster," National Black Chamber of Commerce President Harry Alford said. "This is war."

Leaders from the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and the Asian American Hotel Owners Association, among others, joined Alford in urging Congress to oppose the legislation. The coalition vowed to educate lawmakers and minority community members about the potential negative impact of the bill.

The proposed Employee Free Choice Act, also known as the "card check" bill, would have workers sign cards rather than vote in secret ballot elections, streamlining the process by which unions could form.

The coalition took aim at a particular provision in the legislation that would call for mandatory arbitration to set first-contract terms if companies and unions can't agree within 120 days.

The group said it is inappropriate for government-appointed arbitrators to determine the wages and benefits that companies will ultimately provide to workers. "This is tantamount to a coup or power grab," Alford said. " Entrepreneurs don't take the risks and work hard hours to give it all up."

If this passes it will allow union employees from the federal government to arbitrate union grievances with owners of business. Seems fair if you're a union guy, not so much if you aren't.

06 April 2009

A really stupid way to deal with Cuba

Let's seal the deal and work out the details later. Is that how one would deal with a used car salesman? How about a communist? Barbara Lee thinks so.



"Most of the members of our delegation believe we need to actually normalize relations and then the details of what that means would follow," Representative Barbara Lee, who is also chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said at a news conference.

03 April 2009

Placebo cures by polling for our national ills

Polling is invaluable tool in a campaign where time is compressed.

Polling, as a mechanism to lead a nation as this president does, is a cheap finger to the wind to gauge what is popular.

It is a poor way to lead a nation which is what is happening to our nation under the Obama Administration because Obama's handlers are leading Obama which means they are the true leaders behind the child throne.

As defined through action by this administration, this government fiat through an advertising tool which is used as a bludgeon because it is what an informed populous wants. Unfortunately the populous is not only uninformed as to who President Obama is, the populous is also uninformed about the purposely made complicated matters vexing our nation. It as the administration and Congress wants it.

An ignorant electorate is far easier to rule.

Inside Obama's polling operation
As President Barack Obama works to sell the American people on a sweeping agenda of domestic spending and policy changes, he’s relying on three men who have gone through neither Senate confirmation nor cable news spin cycles.

Data from pollsters Joel Benenson and Paul Harstad has become increasingly important to shaping the White House’s message as the crucial battle over the president’s budget intensifies.

“The pace [of polling] is picking up,” said one source familiar with the data.

In addition, David Binder, a San Francisco-based focus group expert, also has been traveling the country taking the national temperature on issues like energy and health care, others close to the White House said.

Presidents have long pooh-poohed polls while privately conducting them. Jimmy Carter had Patrick Caddell, Reagan had Dick Wirthlin, and Bill Clinton relied on Mark Penn for weekly, personal briefings on the numbers.

George W. Bush, reacting against Clinton’s perceived reliance on polls, sharply cut back the practice, according to spending tallies. His main pollster was the no-profile Jan van Lohuizen, but Karl Rove still conducted six major surveys a year, a senior Bush White House staffer said, and employed an aide to pore over the growing pile of publicly available data.

Obama, too, has denounced polling, promising in one high-profile Iowa speech to lead “not by polls, but by principle,” even though he employed six campaign pollsters.

Would the visionary leaders we have been graced with in the past please wake the politically bludgeoned populous to say simply, "This isn't leadership. It is a bitter placebo enveloped in jelly to make you feel maternal love feels your pain and has a cure when in fact you are getting sicker."

01 April 2009

Francis Scott Key house (destroyed/lost)


Washington (DC), Divided Back PM
1916 Mar-26Description:


The Key Mansion, home of Francis Scott Key, author of the "Star Spangled Banner," is located at 3518 M Street, N. W. The one story annex at the right was his law office.
Beautiful Washington Quality Series.

Flags of the District of Columbia






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2002 - This flag is actually the oldest design in that it is modeled after General George Washington's standard.

The Coat of Arms of George Washington is described as 'Argent, two bars beneath three mullets gules' and is pictured to the right so that its influence on the design of the American flag may be assessed. These arms appear on the flag of the District of Columbia
Argent - The heraldic term for silver, sometimes shown as white
Mullet - A star, usually five pointed whose rays are straight
Gules - The heraldic term for red

31 March 2009

Congress moves to prohibit "unreasonable and excessive compensation" as they keep theirs

Everybody's favorite boy, Barney Frank, wants to set your salary. Not just the salary that your boss gets, but also yours.

Beyond AIG: A Bill to let Big Government Set Your Salary
It was nearly two weeks ago that the House of Representatives, acting in a near-frenzy after the disclosure of bonuses paid to executives of AIG, passed a bill that would impose a 90 percent retroactive tax on those bonuses. Despite the overwhelming 328-93 vote, support for the measure began to collapse almost immediately. Within days, the Obama White House backed away from it, as did the Senate Democratic leadership. The bill stalled, and the populist storm that spawned it seemed to pass.

But now, in a little-noticed move, the House Financial Services Committee, led by chairman Barney Frank, has approved a measure that would, in some key ways, go beyond the most draconian features of the original AIG bill. The new legislation, the "Pay for Performance Act of 2009," would impose government controls on the pay of all employees -- not just top executives -- of companies that have received a capital investment from the U.S. government. It would, like the tax measure, be retroactive, changing the terms of compensation agreements already in place. And it would give Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner extraordinary power to determine the pay of thousands of employees of American companies.

The purpose of the legislation is to "prohibit unreasonable and excessive compensation and compensation not based on performance standards," according to the bill's language. That includes regular pay, bonuses -- everything -- paid to employees of companies in whom the government has a capital stake, including those that have received funds through the Troubled Assets Relief Program, or TARP, as well as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

I wonder if Franklin Raines, Jamie Gorelick and the many others will have their huge bonuses from Fannie and Freddie affected. Maybe they're just like all the tax cheats in the administration and are more equal than the mere workers that pay their salaries. And bonuses.

There's a stench in DC and it isn't even August.

UPDATE: Tom Blumer of Bizzy Blog has some interesting insights on this absolutely ridiculous idea of Barney Frank.

Obama's Cavalcade of Chat Jetting to Europe

After numerous trips over the pond to do advance work for President Obama, the kit and kaboodle is now jetting off for real now that the most picturesque backdrops and people have been found and prepared.

Cargo planes, carrying all of Obama's travel needs and presumably Michelle's closet, will flank Air Force One, as they fly, which should remind Europe of the last D-Day force to invade. In addition to all of the experts, the flying gym, teleprompters, aides and the Presidential minion, there are at least 35 vehicles, numerous helicopters to confuse our terrorist friends and Marine One so Obama won't have to use the Tube. Also part of the Flymada are staff for Mrs President, Reggie Love who handles Obama's favorite snacks and beverages for the President as well as being Obama's personal exercise buddy and tireless dialer of the President's BlackBerry, chefs to cater to his food-of-the-people menu and a medical team so Obama will not have to deal with the medical systems in Europe which he wants to emulate here in the United States.

This will number about 500 people including a palace guard of 200 Secret Service to protect Obama from his friends in all the countries he will visit to chat, summit with and just get down with his new buddies around the world.

Meanwhile in the real world, the stock market is losing billions, people are losing jobs and Barney Frank wants to start setting salaries for all of us money grubbing know-nothings.

On the bright side, Barack will be able to whisper to Michelle, "We'll always have Paris."

30 March 2009

Obama: Dictator of Detroit, Baron of Banks & Sultan of Stocks

Tim Geithner: Court Jester

He's told Wall Street what to do. He's ordered banks to disregard the foolish lack of detail by his Treasury Secretary and now Obama is firing CEOs, talking mergers and guaranteeing warranties in Detroit. Is he the man for all seasons? No, he most certainly is not that.

I think it time that someone ask Obama, "Just who do you think you are? Dictator? President? Businessman? Wall Street wiz? Actually, who are you, because you are failing across the board."

Obama has betrayed the his base, the left, he has betrayed business, he has betrayed CEOs and he's betraying pretty much everybody else left.

People that voted for him are suddenly quiet about him. People who didn't, but wouldn't help Republicans are obviously shamed into silence, as they should be. People with children and grandchildren feel scared. People with parents and grandparents watching their savings, investments and options dwindle are angry. People involved in the stock market just want him to at least shut his mouth. Our allies are angry and confused. Hell, that pretty much leaves communists, dictators, the ignorant and the stupid left with a smile on their face.

Here, on Jenkins Hill, Obama appears to be not stupid, yes, ignorant, yes, naive, but a man with a vision that he cannot communicate or dare not communicate.

He is the Hugo Chavez of North America with all of the bravado, the swagger and the inability to convince anybody that he knows what he is doing, outside of dragging this country down. He does seem to be doing that pretty well. I guess in his relative world that is something.

It is time for Republicans to form a solid line to block and to not just say no, but to offer alternatives when he spouts off, but better yet, offer alternatives before he spouts off. It can only be Republicans that can save us from this mess and bring sanity back to Washington, DC. They must unite their members, all of them (hear that Specter, Collins, Snowe, etc.?), and they must unite their Party and they must unite the people.

That's change and hope that can save this nation.

29 March 2009

25 March 2009

U.S. Treasury before completion. Washington, D.C.


Photograph from the early 1860s.

State Rebellion Pending

From Stephen Hopkins at Aude Sapere:

Even Alexander Hamilton couldn't argue with this.

States Rebellion Pending
Professor Walter E. Williams has a very interesting article today that puts a little more punch into the state sovereignty effort. Here is a small snippet:

…Congress and the White House will laugh off these state resolutions. State
legislatures must take measures that put some teeth into their 10th Amendment
resolutions. Congress will simply threaten a state, for example, with a cutoff
of highway construction funds if it doesn’t obey a congressional mandate, such
as those that require seat belt laws or that lower the legal blood-alcohol level
to .08 for drivers. States might take a lead explored by Colorado.

In 1994, the Colorado Legislature passed a 10th Amendment resolution
and later introduced a bill titled “State Sovereignty Act.” Had the State
Sovereignty Act passed both houses of the legislature, it would have required
all people liable for any federal tax that’s a component of the highway users
fund, such as a gasoline tax, to remit those taxes directly to the Colorado
Department of Revenue. The money would have been deposited in an escrow account called the “Federal Tax Fund” and remitted monthly to the IRS, along with a list of payees and respective amounts paid. If Congress imposed sanctions on Colorado for failure to obey an unconstitutional mandate and penalized the state by
withholding funds due, say $5 million for highway construction, the State
Sovereignty Act would have prohibited the state treasurer from remitting any
funds in the escrow account to the IRS. Instead, Colorado would have imposed a
$5 million surcharge on the Federal Tax Fund account to continue the highway
construction.

The eight state legislatures that have enacted 10th Amendment resolutions
deserve our praise, but their next step is to give them teeth.

24 March 2009

John Boehner's rebel, Thaddeus McCotter

Rep. John Boehner, Minority Leader, is fighting the good fight to keep America a shining beacon to the world, but more importantly, a shining beacon to us, the citizens which is what will keep us strong, focused and making our country better each day. His job is made easier by his surrounding himself with absolutely outstanding individuals.

One such individual is Thaddeus McCotter, Republican representing the 11th District of Michigan. Geez, who knew there were still Republicans in Michigan. Well, outside of Mr. Cat Scratch Fever, Ted Nugent.

McCotter is my new hero. He knows who he is and from whence he came.

Thaddeus McCotter: Five Principles

1) Our liberty is from God not the government
2) Our sovereignty is in our soul not the soil
3) Our security is through strength not surrender
4) Our prosperity is from the private sector not the public sector
5) Our truths are self-evident not relative

These are five good places to start.

On the Stimulus Bill Republicans stuck to their principles and offered a plan that would create twice the jobs at half the costs.


I'm going to start following this guy like white on rice, but, as McCotter would say, I hope there are no pictures.




He also has a wicked sense of humor.

Obama' Special Olympics economics


23 March 2009

Condomnation for Obama's 'Economic Plan'

First Obama and the Democrats spoke of Buy American as part of their "Stimulus Plan" and sent chills to our trading partners. Then they laid the groundwork for the plan by preaching class warfare, actually class hatred, so they could control business through salary caps on those companies that accepted bailout money to fit their Five Year Plan. Then they announced salary formulas for companies (that are salary caps) that haven't asked for or received federal bailous.

Now Obama has a stimulus for safe sex that will screw American workers, but will pay workers in a Communist country.

U.S. to buy Chinese condoms, ending Alabama jobs

So, Obama is now saying the hell with Buy American, but he'll cut executive's pay and we'll get our condoms from a nation that can't build safe toys or ship safe food. That'll put some lead in your pecker.

Yep, that sounds like a Five Year Plan Vladimer Obama would come up with.

21 March 2009

Obama's Swedish American Model

This is what this whole "economic crisis" is really about which is why Obama has been crying wolf for so long. There really isn't a wolf and people are seeing it for what it is.

Liberal Fascism: AIG Issue Is Simply a Stepping Stone Toward More Government Control

19 March 2009

Library of Congress Construction


Construction of the Thomas Jefferson Building, from July 8, 1888 to May 15, 1894.

The Library of Congress was established on April 24, 1800, when President John Adams signed an act of Congress providing for the transfer of the seat of government from Philadelphia to the new capital city of Washington.
The legislation appropriated $5,000 "for the purchase of such books as may be necessary for the use of Congress ..., and for fitting up a suitable apartment for containing them...." The original library was housed in the new Capitol until August 1814, when invading British troops set fire to the Capitol building, destroying the contents of the small library (3,000 volumes).
Within a month, former President Thomas Jefferson offered his personal library as a replacement. Jefferson had spent 50 years accumulating books, "putting by everything which related to America, and indeed whatever was rare and valuable in every science"; his library was considered to be one of the finest in the United States. Jefferson, who was heavily indebted, sought to use the proceeds of the sale of his books to satisfy his creditors. He anticipated controversy over the nature of his collection, which included books in foreign languages and volumes of philosophy, science, literature, and other topics not normally viewed as part of a legislative library, such as cookbooks. To satisfy any objections as to the suitability of his collection for Congress' use, he wrote, "I do not know that it contains any branch of science which Congress would wish to exclude from their collection; there is, in fact, no subject to which a Member of Congress may not have occasion to refer."
In January 1815, Congress accepted Jefferson's offer, appropriating $23,950 for his 6,487 books, and the foundation was laid for a great national library. The Jeffersonian concept of universality, the belief that all subjects are important to the library of the American legislature, is the philosophy and rationale behind the comprehensive collecting policies of today's Library of Congress.
On December 24, 1851, a fire destroyed 35,000 books, an original portrait of Christopher Columbus, portraits of the first five US Presidents by Gilbert Stuart, and statues of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Marquis de Lafayette.

AIG Attainder Bill 90% Tax Unconstitutional

Bill of Attainder. The bill, while not mentioning AIG by name, is clearly meant to punish AIG executives who received large bonuses—a specific group of individuals in response to public outrage over the bonuses. Given this motivation, many believe that the legislation is a bill of attainder, and thus prohibited by Article I, Section 9, Clause 3 of the Constitution.

The really sad thing about this continuing serial thriller of clowns on crack is that Congress successfully made contractual bonuses the main focus instead of their role in this planned economic train wreck. A train wreck that Democrats in Congress engineered. The train wreck cover-up by Frank, Dodd, et al is a Democratic Congressional production that is pure CYA by the Democratic leadership and those Democrats, er-cough-cough-Frank-Dodd-cough-cough that used our money to wreck the train.

Bitching about the bonuses is like bitching about incorrect change, say 12 cents instead of 13 cents, back on a $100.00 bill. But distraction is the action on Capitol Hill, especially when one doesn't want the media to be able to explain the roots of the mess and one doesn't want their name prominently headlined as a culprit in crime. The "one" here would have a D after their name when sponsoring, cosponsoring and voting on legislation.

Remember, this all started with "something for nothing", otherwise known as mortgages to people that could not afford one and could actually not pay on one. To show their racial sensitivity, Congress ordered banks to give mortgages to those that couldn't possibly afford them and now blame the banks.

Hello Fannie. Hello Freddie.

Hello Barney. Hello Maxine.

Where's our damned money you pandering political losers?

18 March 2009

If Congress sez it's so, It is. Isn't it?



Fiscal responsibility is a relative term to many in Congress.

Carter Obama; How incredibly appropriate



One economic trainwreck learning (teaching?) from another.

Where are the fiscally responsible, ie. conservative, in Washington, DC?

Do they no longer exist or have they just lost their voice?

17 March 2009

Nationalize the Banks, But Privatize the Military

In the world of the Obama Administration the world is viewed as not as it should be thus the world will have to change for the Administration. This seems to be written in jello just above the door entering the Oval Office.

In a rush to pass its stimulus legislation, that was not even read by members of Congress, and to try to nationalize banks that didn't want a government partnership, the Administration is attempting to control wider and wider swaths of business, industry and jobs in the United States. The Swedish model, if you will.

The Administration has stated that they know more about these areas than the private sector does and has urged Congress to pursue what they perceive as wrong-doing and to replace "incompetency" in the private sector with government actions to right the crippled ship "Economy." If continued, the ship will sink.

Thus, in the Administration's world view, if something is working and is competent, then the Administration must privatize it to punish it. Enter the privatization of medical care for soldiers wounded and maimed on the battlefields to which the United States government sent them to fight our nation's battles.

The American Legion Strongly Opposed to President's Plan to Charge Wounded Heroes for Treatment
The leader of the nation's largest veterans organization says he is "deeply disappointed and concerned" after a meeting with President Obama today to discuss a proposal to force private insurance companies to pay for the treatment of military veterans who have suffered service-connected disabilities and injuries. The Obama administration recently revealed a plan to require private insurance carriers to reimburse the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in such cases.

"It became apparent during our discussion today that the President intends to move forward with this unreasonable plan," said Commander David K. Rehbein of The American Legion. "He says he is looking to generate $540-million by this method, but refused to hear arguments about the moral and government-avowed obligations that would be compromised by it."

...

"I only hope the administration will really listen to us then. This matter has far more serious ramifications than the President is imagining," concluded the Commander.

Some of those ramifications will be that soldiers who are Reserve and are self employed or that work for small business won't get the medical coverage they need and once that is realized by volunteers serving in the military, they will no longer see the military as a viable alternative, no matter how strongly they believe in the mission. Our military will then not be able to meet the recruitment levels needed to sustain a volunteer force thus, once again, forcing the Obama Administration will need to step in to fix it by instituting an unpopular draft which will dumb down the forces at a time when a creative and intelligent military is so desperately needed.

This would be a win-win for the Administration because they can keep the military more directly under their boot and at the same time make our military, a shining success, unpopular. Both of these objectives are sought because this Administration loathes the military, their mission and the whole ethos of the their culture.

To wed the Administration's fiscal irresponsibility to its anti-military culture, maybe they can make Congressman Barney Frank head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and he can do for the military what he has done for the housing industry.

Just as the Administration is killing business with its tainted kindness of control, it can kill the military with its illogically driven hatred through something as basic as medical care for serving our country.

How simply diabolical. How simply naive. How simply progressive.

13 March 2009

William Thornton's Capitol 1793


The site for the United States Capitol chosen by Pierre Charles L'Enfant was Jenkins Hill, which rose 88 feet (27 m) above the Potomac River.[3] The site is one mile (1.6 km) from the White House. Pierre-Charles L'Enfant secured the lease of quarries at Wigginton Island and along Aquia Creek in Virginia for use in the foundations and outer walls of the Capitol in November 1791.[4]


In 1792, a contest was announced by Commissioners of the Federal City seeking designs for both the Congress House and the President's House.[3] The contest deadline was July 15, 1792, with rewards including $500 and a lot in the city.[5] All the drawings submitted were considered inadequate and rejected.[6] The most promising of the submissions was by Stephen Hallet.[7] However, a late entry by amateur architect William Thornton was submitted on January 31, 1793 to much praise by President George Washington and Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. Thornton was inspired by east front of the Louvre, as well as the Pantheon for the center portion of the design.[8] Thornton's design was officially approved in a letter, dated April 5, 1793, from George Washington.[9] In effort to console Hallet, the commissioners appointed him to review Thornton's plans, develop cost estimates, and serve as superintendent of construction. Hallet proceeded to pick apart and make drastic changes to Thornton's design, which he saw as amateur with numerous problems and high costs to build.[10] Jefferson appointed a five-member commission, including Hallet and James Hoban, to address problems with and revise Thornton's plan. Except for some details in Thornton's plan that specified an open recess in the center of the East front, the revised plan was accepted.

FDR Didn't Have BO

"This great Nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and will prosper. So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself—nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance." FDR Inaugural Speech - Inauguration Day January 20, 1933

Franklin Delano Roosevelt was many things, he shared a purposeful opaqueness with Barack Obama that allowed for soaring oratory that held very little true meaning, but FDR didn't scare the hell out of the country every time he spoke.

This administration talks of fiscal irresponsibility as they drive us deeper in debt faster than ever before and making everything worse every time they talk.

"I don't think that any economist disputes that we're in the worst economic crisis since the great depression." Barack Obama Inaugural Speech - Inauguration Day January 20, 2009

Now, after Obama has now said that, oops, guess things are getting better after all, Larry Summers, Obama's top economic advisor, blurts out that we have an excess of fear:

Summers: 'Excess of fear' must be broken
President Barack Obama's top economic adviser said Friday the nation's economic crisis has led to an "excess of fear" among Americans that must be broken to reverse the downturn.

"Fear begets fear," Lawrence Summers, the president's director of the National Economic Council, told a forum.

"It is this transition from an excess of greed to an excess of fear that President Roosevelt had in mind when he famously observed that the only thing we had to fear was fear itself," Summers said. "It is this transition that has happened in the United States today."

Excess greed to excess fear. Is this another Jimmy Carter idea that it's our fault that we believed Obama and minions and are feeling a malaise?

This is a rocky road we find ourselves on and it is going to get rockier.

12 March 2009

Councils, Czars, Commissions, Special Assistants Clogging Government and Spending Our Money

When ever DC wants to pose a PR stunt to address the polling problem de jour they start with committees, commissions, councils, etc. They accomplish little if anything, but they give a nice face to the cold hard largeness of the federal government. It's kind of like trying to make a meat cleaver seem like a fine scalpel. It may seem nice, but if it does anything at all, it mangles what ever it strikes.

Most of these window dressings at least look like a window dressing that will pull people in. Look at the list below and ask yourself what is wrong.

“Opportunities their mothers and grandmothers and great grandmothers never dreamed of”

The White House Council on Women and Girls:
The Secretary of State; Hillary Clinton
The Secretary of the Treasury; Tim Geithner
The Secretary of Defense; Robert Gates
The Attorney General; Eric Hilder
The Secretary of Interior; Ken Salazar
The Secretary of Agriculture; Thomas J. Vilsack
The Secretary of Commerce; Gary F. Locke *
The Secretary of Labor; Hilda L. Solis
The Secretary of Health and Human Services; Charles E. Johnson 1
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; Shaun L.S. Donovan
The Secretary of Transportation; Raymond L. LaHood
The Secretary of Energy; Steven Chu
The Secretary of Education; Arne Duncan
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs; Eric K. Shinseki
The Secretary of Homeland Security; Janet A. Napolitano
The United States Ambassador to the United Nations; Susan Rice
The United States Trade Representative; Ronald Kirk
The Director of the Office of Management and Budget; Peter R. Orszag
The Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency; Lisa P. Jackson
The Administrator of the Small Business Administration; Darryl Hairston 2
The Director of the Office of Personnel Management; Kathie Ann Whipple 3
The Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors; Christina Romer
The Director of the National Economic Council; Lawrence Summer
The Director of the Domestic Policy Council. Melody C. Barnes

* designate
1 Acting Sec, appointed by George W Bush
2 designate – nominee, Karen Gordon Mills
3 acting director

This is just putting a face on another special interest group to win elections. It is a waste of taxpayer dollars and a waste of government bureaucrat's valuable time.

It is Washington, DC as usual which is at its worst.

11 March 2009

March 11th In DC History

11th March, 1977 : 130 hostages held in Washington, D.C., by Hanafi Muslims are freed.



The time was the best of times and the worst of times. Marion Barry may have actually been drug free, but James Earl Carter was president.

Hall Of Shame

Top 20 Earmarking Senators in the $410 Billion Spending Bill

Here's a breakdown of the top 20 earmarking senators and the value of their solo earmarks:

1) Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va. -- $122,804,900
2) Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala. -- $114,484,250
3) Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo. -- $85,691,491
4) Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif. -- $76,899,425
5) Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss. -- $75,908,475
6) Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska -- $74,000,750

7) Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa -- $66,860,000
8) Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla. -- $53,133,500
9) Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky. -- $51,186,000
10) Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii -- $46,380,205
11) Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash. -- $39,228,250
12) Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D. -- $36,547,100
13) Sen. Pat Leahy, D-Vt. -- $36,161,125
14) Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. -- $35,577,250
15) Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pa. -- $27,169,750
16) Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev. -- $26,628,613
17) Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa. -- $25,320,000
18) Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wis. -- $23,832,000
19) Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. -- $21,952,250
20) Former Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M. -- $19,588,625
Click here to read the full report from Taxpayers for Common Sense.

10 March 2009

"Two Wings With No Body"


U.S. Capitol and Pennsylvania Avenue before 1814. Ink, wash, and gouache drawing. Unattributed (formerly attributed to Benjamin Henry Latrobe; "B.H.L." appears on drawing), ca. 1819.

Two Months Too Much

Two months of "change has brought us a world of change that most voters haven't even noticed, because they are not paying attention or, worse yet, they are believing the bankrupt news media.

In 2006 the Democrats took charge of Congress and began portraying Republicans as heartless hoping the charge would pile on top of their baseless and jaded charges that the Bush Administration was guilty of "crimes." The media jumped on this pile head first laughing all the way to the bank, they thought.

Republicans did little to counter these charges and offered up a "maverick" for the presidency while Rep. Barney Frank, Sen. Chris Dodd and their financial backers at Fanny Mae and Freddie Mac continued to force lenders to give mortgages to people who could not afford them. When President Bush and some Republicans questioned this practice, Democrats were quick to divert attention away from the facts by crying "racist." Most Republicans sat on their hands, too cowardly or worse yet, they agreed with liberals, to do anything.

Their moment of triumph came with the election of Obama.

Obama's 4 million jobs? Who is going to hire? In the midst of this manufactured financial crisis Obama comes up with a tax plan that raises taxes on the very people that hire people. To add insult to injury, Obama trod his own path, saying what he thought worked well on the campaign trail and sent the stock market to the tank. Some change.

Health care will be a joke unless you're someone who wishes abortion on demand or want to see embryos used in stem cell research.

Obama is now addressing the real crisis, which is education in this country and, as usual, he wants more spending and more government control. This is the very policy that has driven our education system downward which has made the system totally incapable of producing the leaders we need in industry, research and development and sensible policy.

This administration has a plan for the Middle East. Just ask them. Unfortunately, the rest of the world is confused and scared about what this policy may or may not be. The terrorists operating in Iraq and Afghanistan have been given hope because they believe in Obama's "change" and in thanks to Obama have set off fire works killing dozens, sending shock waves of fear through those countries.

This is not change unless you like the dumber twin of Clinton policy or the oafish stupidity of a Carter. It is a naive and dangerous attempt to be all things to all people. The only thing we have to show for all this work is a president said to be "tired", in fact too tired, to act presidential to the leader of one of our most important allies, Gordon Brown.

Stalin once said "A Capitalist will sell you the rope to hang him with." I am beginning to doubt that can happen know. Obama will make sure that we are too poor, too stupid, too sick and too scared to make, sell or receive the rope.

Republicans need to once again to act Republican and stop this ridiculous drama of hoping and caring. It is neither.

March 10th in DC History

In 1949, Nazi wartime broadcaster Mildred E. Gillars, also known as "Axis Sally," was convicted in Washington D.C. of treason. (She served 12 years in prison.)

09 March 2009

My, How DC Has Changed

Remember when Democrats had great fun trying to trip up Republicans with embarrassing questions and information? Gee whiz, that was great fun, wasn't it?

They don't appear to be laughing now.



Thanks to Riehl World for allowing us to see and hear the more genteel side of Chargin' Charlie Rangel. What a guy! What a Congressman! He does his constituents proud. Yeah...

06 March 2009

DC Before DC Was DC

This is a very cool site that shows what early Washington, DC looked like before and after the Capitol was built.

Visualizing Early Washington

Jenkins Hill 1846-1855

Library of Congress
This un-attributed painting is one of many depicting early Washington DC. Looking from the southeast, you can see the United States Capitol on the right and the White House in the background. The Capitol design, first photographed in 1846, would change several more times before reaching what we see today. At the far left, on what would become the Smithsonian Mall, you can see the Smithsonian Castle, built between 1846-1855. The painting is thought to have been created or published between 1846 and 1855.

Taxation As Repression Against Those With Whom You Disagree

Against all logic and common sense it appears that we are in for more taxes, hidden taxes and fees and other costs just to save us and the US from us.

Hoist the Green flag and the green flag of Democrats over the Capitol and the White House because they are there, they are for us and they're going to tax us to death just to cure us.

Oh, hoist those flags over every government building throughout the land because they are all on the same page whether it is a cabal to destroy conservative talk, starting with Limbaugh, to destroy conservative thought or to just tax us back to the stone age. That way we can be just like the third world countries they so envy.

More price hikes due for cigarettes
The average price for cigarettes will soon be above $5 a pack, according to Credit Suisse. That probably won't have much of an impact on smokers, the analysts said, since sales volume didn't really change in states where prices have already surpassed that mark.

New York has fat taxes, people taxes, cab taxes, water taxes, etc., etc., and now a pack of cigarettes will be around $9 per pack. What a healthy city. Yeah.

The federal government isn't the only one taxing the hell out of people.

Invincible Armor has more on this and how government fattens their pockets by dividing and conquering us, one group at a time.

The Economic Lies Of Sin Taxes

Taxes. I once learned about a shining new country, The United States of America, that was formed with freedom for all and it was formed in reaction to taxes and other onerous government repressions. Now, as their elected officials sit by and argue about the correct degrees of how much lost economic and individual freedoms will be lost, the government is unable to hear the people.

It seems the people don't matter anymore.

04 March 2009

Territory of Columbia


In 1793 Andrew Ellicott produced this topographic map entitled "Territory of Columbia". City boundary labelled: Out lines of the city of Washington with the grand avenues and principal streets leading through the public appropriations.

03 March 2009

1922 in Washington DC


This is what they were drinking in DC in 1922 before the G-men appeared.
Not really sure what they are drinking now.

The New Economics Of Bad Economics And You

For the last eight years conservatives have been able to say, "At least we didn't get attacked again."

We did get attacked. Financially.

First, Republicans forgot that: one, they were Republicans; 2, their base; 3, their popularity was not more important than America.

Renaming a trash dump, The (enter elected officials name) North Nowhere Recycling Facility, may get their name in the news and may make some people feel all warm and fuzzy inside, but it is self-aggrandizement at the expense of the country and it is still a trash dump.

Second, when Democrats took control of the Congress and the administration moved into the White House complex, the real financial attack on America began. LBJ and his Great Society was a piker and FDR and his New Deal was just a tad bigger compared to BHO's monster coming out of the dark and shadowing our every waking moment. Darkness at noon, so to speak,

Now, the feel-good ignorance of the last few elections is going to be the new hard reality of big government being that, big government. Big government is expensive, ineffective and totally so not cost effective. Plus it comes with bureaucratic oversight as an extra kick in the ass. Try getting your local tax bill corrected and now try to deal with any federal bureaucrat to fix any problem. After running the maze for months you will find yourself back at the beginning and having to start all over, but then it will be a newer maze.

Vocal Minority has a great article about those that got that famous tingle all up their leg and the real cost of fiscal irresponsibility.

To All You Well-to-Do Liberals/Democrats: Bend Over, Here It Comes!
Question: What do you call the driver of a BMW, Mercedes, Lexus (or any such high-end vehicle) with an Obama bumper sticker on it?
Answer: Fool. Or sucker, take your pick.


That was one of the messages on the Mark Levin Show last week. All you wealthy Blue State liberals with the big houses and fancy cars and Ivy League educations who think you participated something historic by voting for President Golden Calf: You’re about to have your tuchas handed to you by the very guy you put in office. Your taxes are going up. Your home value is going down. And it will be your fault.

It’s a textbook example of constituents voting against their best interest.

I recently visited a friend matching the above description and told him straightforwardly: You’ll be lucky if you still have this house in four years. He replied, Well, your guy [i.e., Bush] didn’t do much better!

You know what? He had a point. Toward the end, Bush was really screwing up the economy. But you know why? Because he was behaving like a Democrat! The downturn that happened in Bush’s last years in office weren’t the result of conservative economic principles! It was liberal Democrat big government socialism through and through. Even Bush said it himself: “I’ve abandoned free-market principles to save the free-market system.”

The late Molly Ivins would probably have disagreed with me, but that was the stupidest thing George W. Bush has ever said as president.

Fiscal responsibility is the red headed step child in the halls of Congress. It has been so for a number of years and nobody will claim to even notice the child frantically running from hall to hall trying to knock on doors to get someone's attention.

It's time to give the little fellow a hug and invite him in.

02 March 2009

DC State Of Mind

ObamaNero seems to be just fiddling away as he torches DC. The heat is so hot the stock market is melting, but the parties, the music and the obliviousness just rocks on at a blistering pace.

FEAR: HOW LOW WILL IT GO?

When not reading up on how to paper train puppies, Michelle is helping out in the kitchen and appearing on the bizillionth magazine cover that blares her latest insider tip on love, finances and raising perfect children and husbands. Well, at least until it's time to party.

DANCING THE RECESSION AWAY: CONGA LINES, PARTIES, COCKTAILS AT OBAMA WHITE HOUSE...

Business as usual. Nothing to see here. Just move along. The first couple are just winding down after a busy day of fear mongering by the partying prez.

I do have a question concerning the business of doing business. Sheryl Crow has been lambasted by seemingly everyone for doing a concert for Northern Trust who received a $1.6 billion in government bailout money because , as others said, they squandered their money through worst business practices.

Bailout bank using our money to party with stars?

Well, what about Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind and Fire and all those people that ate Maryland crab, Wagyu beef ($100.00 per serving) and Nantucket scallops at a time when the partying prez is squandering, just to start, $1.5 trillion dollars? Talk about worst business practices.

I'm not hearing any complaining about that waste of money by our business scape-goating prez. $1.6 billion is a far cry from $1.5 trillion. And not a peep.

26 February 2009

Bullfinch Capitol Dome, DC




John Rubens Smith, [West Front of the Capitol with Gatehouses], c. 1828, Water color on paper, John Rubens Smith, Collection Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (Gift of the Madison Council and Mrs. Joseph Carson).




Built in 1828, these sandstone guardians silently watched over the U.S. Capitol grounds until 1874. In 1889, this gatehouse and its twin, located on Seventeenth Street and Constitution Avenue, were reconstructed in their present locations.

These houses have weathered several floods, water, and the effects of acid rain. On the southeast side are markers indicating the high-water marks during floods.

Ellicott's Engraving of L'Enfant's Plan For the City of Washington


1791

25 February 2009

Fiscal Responsibility In The Coming Years

Life as a Republican has been rough of late. As it should be. Spending billions of dollar can cause a hangover the size of Texas that is as pleasant as Washington DC on a sultry August day when the temperature and the humidity are competing with each other. Then comes the Obama.

Obama, like most rookies playing a part, is looking to some of those in Congress for guidance who are showing how to spend some serious money. Trillions. More money than we have in the United States some say. It is a good thing that our most prestigious and respectable Secretary of State had the opportunity to crawl the halls of Beijing begging for more cash. No need for us to sell the rope to to our enemies as Stalin said of capitalists. We'll just give it to the Chinese Communists, with interest. It's easier that way.

Republicans had their day and a good day it was, but unfortunately they stayed to long at the ball and started acting like Democrats. Reagan and Newt Gingrich gave Republicans the weapons and the power to stay in control for a good while. Unfortunately, they did because Clinton got the credit for budget surpluses while Republicans spent money like drunken whores in Tijuana using our checkbooks. They handed the issue of fiscal responsibility back to the Democrats wrapped in pretty paper with a bow as if a gift and it's a gift that keeps on giving when you look at the last two elections which tumbled Republican power out of the House, the Senate and out of the White House.

Now the Obama has come.

He is whispering, stating aloud and shouting that he must spend, spend, spend in the name of fiscal responsibility. Oh, he will cut some things, taxes aren't one of them, but look for a fire sale at the Pentagon. The Brass will have to hock their gold just to keep the doors open.

Republicans know this and have answered appropriately. At least in their minds. They are responsible for approximately 40% of the nearly 9,000 earmarks just passed in the Pelosi-Reid-Obama-Soros (PROS) legislation this week.

The Republican Party and its elected legislators stretching across the country have a golden opportunity to return to their roots, which will bring the base back, to once again be the party of fiscal responsibility. This isn't done with lip service to principle nor by the copious display by aging legislators of photographs with Barry Goldwater or Ronald Reagan.

Fiscal responsibility is cutting budgets, cutting taxes and shrinking the size and scope of government.

A long ago Republican, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, once said, "Every step we take towards making the State our Caretaker of our lives, by that much we move toward making the State our Master." That today's Republicans have forgotten this is not only a loss of Party identity, but a loss for our country and our society.

Jenkins Hill was bucolic pasture land for cattle when President Washington made it part of the permanent capital of the United States of America and specifically, Jenkins Hill the location of the Capitol itself. This capital with its Capitol Building soon became the shining city on the hill that was the guiding light for freedom around the world. Now it has become just another dull Euro-Socialist style home to a legislature that sees itself as a caretaker of society instead of a legislature leading a vision of a free and prosperous world. It's become a giant social service office afraid of the rod and spoiling the child. Think 435 nannies with lots of support staff.

Republicans helped take the luster off that shine and they need to repair not just their party, but the Capitol and the nation by being a true loyal opposition and bringing fiscal responsibility, real fiscal responsibility, back to Capitol Hill.

Otherwise, give the damned hill back to the cattle. They'll graze, digest and leave something less odious than what is there now.