Saturday, June 27, 2009

US changes Tack On Afghan Poppies

By Duncan Kennedy
BBC News, Trieste

The United States is to change the way it deals with the massive poppy growing industry in Afghanistan.

Instead of destroying the crops it will spend money encouraging Afghan farmers to grow different ones.

US special envoy to Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke, at a G8 meeting in Italy, said current measures against poppy growers had been "a failure".

The conference of foreign ministers in Trieste also called for credible elections in Afghanistan in August.

Mr Holbrooke said that existing programmes of eradication had not reduced by one dollar the amount of money the Taliban earned from production.

"Spraying the crops just penalises the farmer and they grow crops somewhere else. The hundreds of millions of dollars we spend on crop eradication has not had any damage on the Taliban."

"On the contrary, it has helped them recruit. This is the least effective programme ever," Mr Holbrooke added. Read More.

Andy Harris Graces Us Lowly Eastern Shore Folks With His Ability to Gas Us

Dr. Andrew Harris, the world's greatest Anesthesiologist, is coming to learn more about the way of life down on the Shore, part time. This was in the Daily Times a few days ago and I have pondered on this ridiculous attempt at using his job to campaign. We backwards folks, are smarter than that Dr. Harris.

Dr. Harris lost every county on the Eastern Shore because people saw him for what he was. The other thing that will make this upcoming election very interesting is the quiet positioning of Dr. Richard Davis, the 2008 spoiler for Dr. Harris. With the faltering of Frank Kratovil's votes and decision making, the fact that people do not like Dr. Andy Harris, will open more minds and votes to Dr. Richard Davis.

Frank Kratovil had his opportunity and has squandered it by not standing up and representing his people on the Shore. It is time we had someone who can truly represent us and it is not Dr. Andy Harris. Dr. Richard Davis represents Eastern Shore values. He understands the Eastern Shore and her people. Of the three, Dr. Davis is the best suited to represent us in Washington.

The Infamous Cap and Tax 8 (R)'s

Traitors to their party and Republicans who might as well become Democrats. Hopefully the Libertarian Party in those states will go after them.

"ObamaCare" not so caring toward the elderly

posted by Donny Ferguson on Jun 25, 2009

Noted commentator Matthew Vadum, writing for The American Spectator, highlights what Obama's proposed government takeover of health care means for the elderly. You may click here to read it.

Here's a hint. If you're suffering from a painful fracture, Obama tells yesterday's town hall, "maybe you're better off not having the surgery, but taking the painkiller."

After all, the elderly will die soon anyway. Why spend government money treating their injuries, when government-run health care is based on the principle of rationing?

Vadum's conclusion is a libertarian one, "Medical decisions should be made by patients, their families, and their doctors, not by government bureaucrats, but that's ObamaCare for you."

A Great Post on Gunpwder Chronicle

A great post on Andy Harris over at Gunpowder Chronicle by Tim Patterson.

Poll: Few Americans trust Obama, Congress with the economy

posted by Donny Ferguson on Jun 25, 2009

A new poll from the independent firm Rasmussen Reports finds what Libertarians have said for years – Americans trust their own judgment on economic issues more than that of President Obama and Congress.

Rasmussen reports this week that sixty (60) percent of voters say they trust their own judgment on economic issues more than President Obama’s. Only 30 percent trust Obama more. Distrust of Obama is even higher now than it was when the same question was asked in February. Then, 49 percent trusted their own judgment more than Obama’s, while 39 percent trusted Obama more.

According to Rasmussen, Republicans trust themselves more than Obama by a 75% to 19% margin. The findings for voters not affiliated with either major party are virtually identical. But Democrats are much more closely divided, with nearly half trusting the president more.

Rasmussen also finds 74 percent of Americans trust their own judgment more than that of the average member of Congress when it comes to economic issues facing the nation. Only 13 percent trust the average Congress member’s judgment more, while 12 percent are not sure who knows best.

Distrust of Congress is higher among independents than it is among Republicans and Democrats. Seventy-nine (79) percent of independents trust their own economic judgment more than Congress, higher than Republicans at 77 percent and Democrats at 69 percent.

Once again, the Libertarian Party is the only mainstream party in America.

Libertarians opposed the first round of Republican bailouts of banks, opposed Democrat bailouts of automakers and has opposed both older parties’ consistent record of economic meddling that has brought economic collapse and higher unemployment.

Libertarians were also early and consistent opponents of the Obama “stimulus” package. Sold as a means of keeping unemployment below eight percent, new figures from the Labor Department find Americans are now suffering from a 26-year high record of 9.4 percent unemployment.

That’s why Libertarians have a better idea. Restrain government to its role of policing fraud and force in economic transaction, cut taxes on investments, repeal unneeded and often anti-competitive regulations and free up America’s employers to create the jobs Americans need.

Honest Abe on the Constitution

"The people of the United States are the rightful masters of both Congress and the Courts, not to overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution."


ABRAHAM LINCOLN(17 September 1859, speech in Cincinnati, OH)

The awful truth about government-run care: It's rationing

posted by Donny Ferguson on Jun 25, 2009

Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a physician and resident fellow at the independent, non-partisan American Enterprise Institute, writes in today's Wall Street Journal about the inescapable truth of government-run health care -- it can only make health care cheap by rationing your access to it.

You may click here or pick up a copy of the Journal to read Dr. Gottlieb's column. Dr. Gottlieb writes in part:

President Obama objects when people use the word "rationing" in regards to government-run health care. But rationing is inevitable if we simply expand government control without fixing the way health care is reimbursed so that doctors and patients become sensitive to issues of price and quality.

Like Medicare's recent decisions to curtail the use of virtual colonoscopies, certain wound-healing devices, and even a branded asthma drug, the board's decisions will be one-size-fits-all restrictions. Such restrictions don't respect variation in preferences and disease, which make costly products suitable for some even if they are wasteful when prescribed to everyone.

Moreover, these health boards prove that policy makers know they'll need to ration care but want to absolve themselves of responsibility. Some in Congress and the Obama administration recently tipped their hand on this goal by proposing to make recommendations of the current Medicare Payment Advisory Committee (MedPAC) legally binding rather than mere advice to Congress. Any new health board's mission will also expand over time, just as MedPAC's mandate grew to encompass medical practice issues not envisioned when it was created.

The idea of an omnipotent board that makes unpopular decisions on access and price isn't a new construct. It's a European import. In countries such as France and Germany, layers of bureaucracy like health boards have been specifically engineered to delay the adoption of new medical products and services, thus lowering spending.

Who are 'the uninsured?'

posted by Donny Ferguson on Jun 25, 2009

Today's Washington Times editorial takes an eye-opening look into the Obama insinuation that America's 45 million uninsured are middle-class families who simply can't get health insurance unless Congress gives in to his proposed government takeover of health care.

Click here to read the editorial, or pick up a copy of the Times if you live in the metro D.C. area. The Times writes, in part:

This leads us to ask: Who are the uninsured? In 2006, the Census Bureau used a Department of Labor survey to estimate that there were 46.6 million uninsured people -- about 15.5 percent of the population.

Fourteen million of the 47 million are already eligible for government insurance, Medicaid, but have not signed up. (Pre-existing conditions do not exclude someone from joining Medicaid.) Those 14 million have not signed up because they do not want to pay the small monthly premium that Medicare charges. As a result, many who are eligible for Medicaid wait until they need care before they register. They are effectively insured at all times even when they are not formally enrolled in the program.

What about the uninsured who are not poor enough to qualify for Medicaid? Most are not in dire financial straits. After all, 27 million of the uninsured have personal incomes of more than $50,000.

True, there is a group of people who are borderline poor but not eligible for Medicaid, but the group is relatively small and many (if not most) of those people are illegal immigrants. Unfortunately, government surveys never ask respondents if they are legally in the United States.

If you exclude those who are essentially covered by Medicaid, nearly 70 percent of the remaining uninsured lack insurance for less than four months. Many of those temporarily uninsured are simply switching jobs and waiting for human resources departments to process their paperwork. In addition, two-thirds of the uninsured are between 18 and 34; these folks, on average, have few health problems and are uninsured by choice.

The truly uninsured are, thus, largely young people who can afford insurance but who make the decision to temporarily go without it as they move between jobs. This tends to be for very short periods of time.

Congressmen back Ron Paul Fed audit - 175 co-sign

Friday, June 26, 2009

2nd Amendment Quotes

"Before a standing army can rule, the people must be disarmed; as they are in almost every kingdom in Europe. The supreme power in America cannot enforce unjust laws by the sword; because the whole body of the people are armed...."
NOAH WEBSTER(An Examination of the Leading Principles of the Federal Constitution, Webster1787)

2nd Amendment Quotes

"Congress has no power to disarm the militia. Their swords, and every other terrible implement of the soldier, are the birth-right of an American ...the unlimited power of the sword is not in the hands of either the federal or state governments, but, where I trust in God it will ever remain, in the hands of the people."

Tench Coxe, 20 Feb 1788;

History of Gun Control in America

"If gun laws in fact worked, the sponsors of this type of legislation should have no difficulty drawing upon long lists of examples of crime rates reduced by such legislation. That they cannot do so after a century and a half of trying that they must sweep under the rug the southern attempts at gun control in the 1870-1910 period, the northeastern attempts in the 1920-1939 period, and the attempts at both Federal and State levels in 1965-1976 - establishes the repeated, complete, and inevitable failure of gun laws to control crime."

Senator Orrin G. Hatch (R-Utah) quoted from "The Right to Keep and Bear Arms, Report of the Senate Subcommittee on the Constitution, Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, February 1982, p. vii."

2nd Amendment Quotes

“A well-crafted pepperoni pizza, being necessary to the preservation of a diverse menu, the right of the people to keep and cook tomatoes, shall not be infringed.” I would ask you to try to argue that this statement says that only pepperoni pizzas can keep and cook tomatoes, and only well-crafted ones at that. This is basically what the so-called states rights people argue with respect to the well-regulated militia, vs. the right to keep and bear arms. "

Bruce Tiemann

Clarence Thomas on the 2nd Amendment

"The Second Amendment similarly appears to contain an express limitation on the government's authority. If the Second Amendment is read to confer a personal right to 'keep and bear arms,' a colorable argument exists that the Federal Government's regulatory scheme, at least as it pertains to possession of firearms, runs afoul of that amendment's protections" (U.S. v. Printz, 1997)

CLARENCE THOMAS (Supreme Court Justice)

Auto-Tune the News #5: lettuce regulation. American blessings.

Patrick Henry - In Context

"Are we at last brought to such an humiliating and debasing degradation that we cannot be trusted with arms for our own defense? Where is the difference between having our arms under our own possesion and under our own direction, and having them under the management of Congress? If our defense be the real object of having those arms, in whose hands can they be trusted with more propriety, or equal safety to us, as in our own hands?"

Patrick Henry

Those Who Wish to Abolish the 2nd Amendment

"Ultimately, a civilized society must disarm its citizenry if it is to have a modicum of domestic tranquility of the kind enjoyed by sister democracies such as Canada and Britain. Given the frontier history and individualist ideology of the United States, however, this will not come easily. It certainly cannot be done radically. It will probably take one, maybe two generations. It might be 50 years before the United States gets to where Britain is today. Passing a law like the assault weapons ban is a symbolic - purely symbolic - move in that direction. Its only real justification is not to reduce crime but to desensitize the public to the regulation of weapons in preparation for their ultimate confiscation. "

Charles Krauthammer,The Washington Post, Friday, April 5, 1996, page A19 op-ed piece entitled "Disarm The Citizenry"

The Nazi's & Gun Control

NAZI LAW (Regulations Against Jews' Possession of Weapons, 11 Nov 1938, German Minister of the Interior)

"Those now possessing weapons and ammunition are at once to turn them over to the local police authority. Firearms and ammunition found in a Jew's possession will be forfeited to the government without compensation Whoever willfully or negligently violates the provisions will be punished with imprisonment and a fine."

2nd Amendment Quotes

"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms. . . disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes. . . Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man."

Jefferson's "Commonplace Book," 1774-1776, quoting from On Crimes and Punishment, by criminologist Cesare Beccaria, 1764

-- Thomas Jefferson

Rahm Emanuel, if you are on No Fly List, No Gun! Alex Jones Film, The Obama Deception

NRA News Minute

Kicking off Friday's 2nd Amendment Video With A Special Message From Chuck Norris

Friday's 2nd Amendment Quote

"This country was founded by religious nuts with guns."

P.J. O'Rourke

2nd Amendment Quotes

"Suppose the Second amendment said "A well-educated electorate being necessary for self-governance in a free state, the right of the people to keep and read books shall not be infringed." Is there anyone who would suggest that means only registered voters have a right to read? "

Robert Levy, Georgetown University professor

Thursday, June 25, 2009

2nd Amendment Fridays - Dedicated to the Gunpawder Chronicle

2nd Amendment Fridays are dedicated to the Gunpowder Chronicle. Tim Patterson is the man!

Great Show So Far....

Meredith Rounsley is putting on quite a show at Common Grounds in Salisbury, MD.


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Meredith Rounsley Live At Common Grounds

Meredith Rounsley is about to go live at Common Grounds.



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Truth

"Ever since its founding in 1913, the Fed has described itself as an "independent" agency operated by selfless public servants striving to "fine-tune" the economy through monetary policy. In reality, however, a non-political governmental institution is as likely as a barking cat. "

Thomas J. DiLorenzo

Madison

"I believe there are more instances of the abridgement of freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments by those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations."

James Madison

Keep FDA Away from Tobacco | Patrick Basham | Cato Institute: Commentary

Handing tobacco regulation over to the FDA, as Congress is poised to do, is an epic public health mistake. It is tantamount to giving the keys of the regulatory store to the nation's largest cigarette manufacturer, Philip Morris.

The legislation that will be voted on shortly in the Senate was cooked up out of public sight by Philip Morris, Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass, Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Los Angeles, and anti-tobacco lobbyists. During years of covert negotiation, Philip Morris outwitted this coalition of "useful idiots" at every turn. Philip Morris staffers even wrote large portions of the bill.

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Our Troubling Tax System

Arnoldbucks: IOUs for Californians

CNN Debate: Is the Drug War a Failure? Ethan Nadelmann vs. Former Drug Czar Bennett

The Law

"If the law is upheld only by government officials, then all law is at an end."

Herbert Hoover

REGULATION VACATION CELEBRATION!

Teddy Says....

"Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people."

Theodore Roosevelt

The Truth About Government

"Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."

George Washington

Jan Helfeld - Professional Congressional Debunker

Thomas Jefferson Quotes That Ring True Today

"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than those attending too small a degree of it."

Thomas Jefferson

pt 1/6 Wall street Unspun 17 June 2009

Part 1 - Austin Petersen - MOLP State Convention

Libertarian Quote of the Day

"When they took the 4th Amendment, I was quiet because I didn't deal drugs.
When they took the 6th Amendment, I was quiet because I am innocent.
When they took the 2nd Amendment, I was quiet because I don't own a gun.
Now they have taken the 1st Amendment, and I can only be quiet. "

Lyle Myhr

Classic Libertarian Quote

"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."

Benjamin Franklin

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

LP Press Release: Libertarians urge “no” vote on $1.9 trillion Waxman-Markey tax hike

Pelosi hopes to rush tax hike to a vote this week

WASHINGTON – America’s third largest party urged the U.S. House Tuesday to defeat plans for a $1.9 trillion energy tax hike over eight years. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is attempting to rush H.R. 2454, the Waxman-Markey energy tax bill, to a vote this week.

“With unemployment rising above and beyond what President Obama said it would be with the multi-hundred billion dollar stimulus bill, now is not the time to dismantle our economy with a multi-hundred billion dollar energy tax hike,” said William Redpath, Libertarian National Committee Chairman.

“Libertarians urge House members to defeat this job-killing tax hike on Americans,” said Redpath. “Libertarian candidates are out there every day proposing proven solutions to create the jobs we need and restore our prosperity. This $1.9 trillion tax hike would destroy millions of jobs and impose dramatically higher prices for everything.”

At nearly 1,000 pages, H.R. 2454, sponsored by Democrat Reps. Henry Waxman and Edward Markey, imposes new taxes on any economic activity that produces carbon dioxide. Pelosi hopes to rush the bill to a vote, despite no net temperature increase globally over the last decade, significant research showing man-made carbon dioxide isn’t changing the climate and opposition from thousands of scientists.

The economic impact would be harsh. According to research from the independent, non-partisan Heritage Foundation, the bill would have devastating impacts on the average American family.

The research found that by 2035, gasoline prices would increase 58 percent, natural gas prices would increase 55 percent, prices for home heating oil would increase 56 percent, and worst of all, electricity prices would jump 90 percent.

While the average American would pay the tax once in the form of higher energy prices, they also pay it again in higher costs for goods that must be manufactured and services that must be provided using energy.

The average family of four could see $2,979 in higher prices per year, paying $4,609 more in 2035 alone. The total costs to the average family in higher prices, from 2012 to 2035, reach $71,493.

The bill would also destroy millions of jobs, even taking into account Obama administration promises of new “green” jobs. The research finds an average annual job loss of 1,145,000 jobs per year because of Waxman-Markey. In the worst years, 2,479,000 Americans will lose their jobs annually under Waxman-Markey.

For more information on this issue, or to arrange an interview with the Libertarian Party, please call Director of Communications Donny Ferguson at 703-200-3669 or 202-333-0008, x. 225, or email Donny.Ferguson@lp.org.

The Libertarian Party is America's third-largest political party, founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political parties. You can find more information on the Libertarian Party by visiting http://www.LP.org. The Libertarian Party proudly stands for smaller government, lower taxes and more freedom.

Press Release: Libertarians recommend Senate defeat Koh nomination

Obama nominee to negotiate treaties says U.S. must adopt "global gun control"

WASHINGTON -- America’s third largest party Tuesday recommended the Senate defeat the nomination of Harold Koh to be State Department legal adviser, citing a history of opposition to gun rights and national sovereignty.

“The State Department legal adviser is supposed to protect our national sovereignty in treaty negotiations and negotiate pacts that uphold the Constitution and protect Americans’ rights. Under no circumstances should the Senate confirm someone who believes the Constitution should give way to what he calls ‘the global rules,’” said Donny Ferguson, Libertarian National Committee Communications Director.

“That alone disqualifies him from representing the United States in treaty negotiations,” said Ferguson.

If confirmed, Koh would play a major role in negotiating treaties such as the proposed “Inter-American Convention against the Illicit Manufacturing of and Trafficking in Firearms, Ammunition, Explosives and Other Related Materials” (CIFTA.)

The treaty -- backed by Obama and Koh -- requires all guns to be marked and tracked by the government. Obama has urged the Senate to adopt it.

In a lecture titled “A World Drowning In Guns,” reprinted in the May 2003 “Fordham Law Review,” Koh praised CIFTA as “the best model” for international gun control.

More troubling, Koh claims it requires signers “to standardize national laws,” that “the only meaningful mechanism to regulate illicit transfers is stronger domestic regulation,” and that “control measures within the United States” must be adopted.

In the lecture, Koh urges the creation of “a global system of effective controls on small arms and light weapons” and a “global gun control regime,” specifically targeting the kinds of weapons many persecuted peoples must own to protect themselves from aggression. He blames international violence and the rising numbers of refugees, not armed governments, but on “men with guns.”

Koh’s solution? Strip people of their guns and trust weapons to the corrupt governments often responsible for the very violence Koh cites.

Koh has also repeatedly demanded the United States submit to “transnational legal processes” and “transnational jurisprudence,” in which laws intended to protect our national sovereignty and constitutional rights could be overruled by international authorities.

That clashes sharply with the Libertarian Party, who upholds both the Second Amendment and the United States’ national sovereignty.

“Libertarians believe that what makes America safe and free are our constitutional rights and our hard-fought freedoms. While the Constitution guarantees those freedoms from infringement by our federal government, it is now up to the Senate to protect that Constitution from other countries who view our constitutional freedoms as deviations that must be eliminated through the kinds of treaties and global laws Koh has promised to fight for,” said Ferguson.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) has scheduled a Wednesday vote on the Obama nominee, who served as Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor in the Clinton Administration.

For more information on this issue, or to arrange an interview with the Libertarian Party, please call Director of Communications Donny Ferguson at 703-200-3669 or 202-333-0008, x. 225, or email Donny.Ferguson@lp.org.

The Libertarian Party is America's third-largest political party, founded in 1971 as an alternative to the two main political parties. You can find more information on the Libertarian Party by visiting http://www.LP.org. The Libertarian Party proudly stands for smaller government, lower taxes and more freedom.

The AMERICAN DREAM

"The American Dream was not about government's taking huge sums of money (under the label of "taxation") from citizens by force. The American Dream was about individualism and the opportunity to achieve success without interference from others."

Robert Ringer

Libertarian Quotes

"As you increase the cost of the license to practice medicine, you increase the price at which the medical service must be sold and you correspondingly decrease the number of people who can afford to buy the service. "

William Pusey, then president of the American Medical Association

Nick Gillespie on GM Bankruptcy

Hillary Breaks Her Arm

Friday is for the 2nd Amendment

We have dedicated Fridays as the day we focus on the 2nd Amendment. We will have our regular 2nd Amendment Quote along with a 2nd Amendment Video.

Jefferson on Constitution Interpretation

"On every question of construction, let us carry ourselves back to the time when the Constitution was adopted, recollect the spirit manifested in the debates, and instead of trying what meaning may be squeezed out of the text, or invented against it, conform to the probable one in which it was passed. "

Thomas Jefferson

Free* Government Money With Matthew Lesko!

Washington Post: Time to privatize the Postal Service

posted by Donny Ferguson on Jun 23, 2009

From yesterday's surprising editorial in The Washington Post, which endorses positions long held by the Libertarian Party. You may click here to read the full editorial.

The Post concludes:

Europe's increasingly privatized mail services offer exciting examples of postal possibilities in the 21st century. They are leaner and greener than the U.S. service because they work with, not against, the Internet. Switzerland's Swiss Post, for example, employs green technology, providing customers with secure, address-linked online mailboxes where they can view scanned images of their mail and decide whether to virtually "open" it, discard it or have it physically mailed to them. This system has greatly increased efficiency, promoted recycling and decreased junk mail.

Such are the steps the U.S. Postal Service might take if it were a real company and not a hybrid hamstrung by a large and heavily unionized workforce, congressional management, and an antiquated business model. Instead of its short-term cost-cutting measures, it needs to reduce its giant fixed costs to continue its appointed rounds. The Postal Service must reinvent itself for the 21st century, starting with a plan that doesn't rely on the resurgence of traditional mail. To do this will require innovative leadership, freedom from congressional micromanagement and an understanding of the possibilities of new technology that goes beyond building a better Web site.

Ron Paul: A New Hope

Research: Government-run health care MORE expensive than private care

posted by Donny Ferguson on Jun 23, 2009

Health care researcher Dr. Jeffrey H. Anderson, writing in today's Investor's Business Daily, reveals the troubling findings of research into government-run health care programs. Despite Barack Obama's promises that his proposed government takeover of doctor's offices will somehow reduce costs, the facts show exactly the opposite is true.

You may click here to read the column. Dr. Anderson writes, in part:

The results are clear: Since 1970 — even without the prescription drug benefit — Medicare's costs have risen 34% more, per patient, than the combined costs of all health care in America apart from Medicare and Medicaid, the vast majority of which is purchased through the private sector.

Since 1970, the per-patient costs of all health care apart from Medicare and Medicaid have risen from $364 to $7,119, while Medicare's per-patient costs have risen from $368 to $9,634. Medicare's costs have risen $2,511 more per patient.

These conclusions are true despite very generous treatment of Medicare. My study counts Medicare's prescription drug expenditures as part of privately purchased care, rather than as part of Medicare. It counts health care purchased privately by Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries (including Medicare copayments and Medigap insurance) among the costs of private care, without counting its recipients among those receiving private care — thereby magnifying private care's per-person costs. And it doesn't adjust for cost-shifting from Medicare to private entities.

Libertarians have a better idea to reduce costs and ensure quality, affordable, univerally-available care:

* Allow taxpayers to deduct the costs of their health insurance from their income taxes.

* Repeal health insurance mandates that force Americans to pay for treatments they won't ever use.

* Scrap unneeded and unnecessary regulations that keep life-saving drugs and treatments off the market. Such regulations are often supported by health care lobbyists and are intended to freeze out competing products and companies.

* Allow Americans to shop for health insurance across state lines, forcing insurers to compete.

Peter Schiff Vlog Report 23 june 2009

Libertarian Quote of the Day

"The Constitution is not hearsay. It is not a bunch of legal myths passed along by word of mouth. It is not a depository for judicial delusions and ideological pipe dreams. It is not a figment of some justice's Marxian imagination. It is a written document – a legally binding contract whose words, spirit and intent are clear. "

Linda Bowles, nationally syndicated columnist

Press Release: 2008 LP VP candidate to make multiple national TV appearances, speak to Tea Parties

LAS VEGAS -- Libertarian 2008 Vice Presidential candidate Wayne Allyn Root appeared on “Cavuto” with host Neil Cavuto on FOX Business Network on Monday afternoon. That was the first of 4 FOX appearances this week for Root. He will be in New York on Wednesday live in-studio with Judge Andrew Napolitano on Freedom Watch at 2 PM EST; then live in-studio on The Glenn Beck Program at 5 PM EST on Wednesday. Then Thursday Root will appear live in studio with Neil Cavuto on “Your World.”

Saturday Root will also host his Saturday radio show, “W.A.R: The Wayne Allyn Root Show” from Salem Radio's Manhattan studios. His guests this week will include nationally-known political strategist and author of 6 New York Times Best-sellers Dick Morris and one of America's greatest direct marketing gurus and author of 6 books, Joe Sugarman, the man who literally invented the idea of taking credit card orders on toll free numbers.

Root's show is broadcast in New York (on 970 The Apple), Los Angeles (on KABC) and Chicago (on WIND). It is also streamed at: ROOTforAmerica.com

In the past 3 weeks Wayne's radio guests have included former Republican Presidential candidate and U.S. Congressman Ron Paul; FOX News host and judicial expert Judge Andrew Napolitano; former Congressman and MSNBC host Joe Scarborough; 3-time NY Times #1 best-selling author Robert Ringer; economist and FOX News regular Peter Schiff; economist and founder of FreedomFest and author of 25 books Mark Skousen; economist Kip Herraige, the Founder/CEO of Wealth Masters International; and rare coin and gold expert Steve Contursi, Founder/CEO of Rare Coin Wholesalers.

Once he returns from New York, Root heads to Dallas to address the largest Tea Party events in the country on July 4th in Austin and Dallas. Root will be the only speaker to address both events, as well as a Libertarian Party gathering in Dallas on July 3rd. The July 4th Dallas event, called “America's Tea Party” is expecting 50,000 attendees at Southfork (J.R.'s Ranch from the TV series “Dallas”)- the largest gathering of its kind ever. Root will be speaking along with Michelle Malkin and hero jet pilot Scott O'Grady.

Press release from the office of Wayne Allyn Root.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The Truth

"What is ominous is the ease with which some people go from saying that they don't like something to saying that the government should forbid it. When you go down that road, don't expect freedom to survive very long. "

Thomas Sowell

Press Release: Libertarian national media appearances for the week of June 22

2008 Libertarian vice-presidential nominee Wayne Allyn Root will be making national media appearances this week on the following programs:

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24
5 p.m. ET
“Glenn Beck”
Live in studio with guest host Judge Andrew Napolitano
Fox News Channel

2:00 p.m ET
“Freedom Watch”
Live in studio with host Judge Andrew Napolitano
FoxNews.com

THURSDAY, JUNE 25
4:00 p.m. ET
“Your World with Neil Cavuto”
Live in studio with host Neil Cavuto
Fox News Channel

Local Artist Meredith Rounsley Website Is Up

Local Singer/Songwriter Meredith Rounsley has her website up and running. Please check it out and make note that on Thursday, June 25th she will be at Common Grounds Fair Trade Coffee House at 6:30pm. Her CD Release Party will be on Friday, July 17th at the Java Hut Cafe.

meredithrounsley.com

Libertarian Quotes

"Since a politician never believes what he says, he is surprised when others believe him. "

Charles DeGaulle

Revolution by cell phone in Iran

by Bob Barr
as published in The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Monday, June 22, 2009 at 8:30 AM

In early 1968, North Vietnam launched a series of military offensives across South Vietnam that became known as the Tet Offensive. Military experts agree that by the end of the offensive in April, the United States and South Vietnamese had beaten the North, which suffered significant casualties. Paradoxically, however, the offensive was widely perceived as a defeat for the U.S., and in fact precipitated a protracted decline in popular support for our involvement in Vietnam. The reason for this anomaly lies in the fact that television was bringing real-time images of the street fighting directly into the living and bed rooms of millions of American viewers.

This was the first example of the manner in which commercial visual communication dramatically influenced the outcome of a military conflict; a nightmare scenario in which military victory was turned to political defeat. Read More

CBS, New York Times engineer poll to create pro-ObamaCare majority

posted by Donny Ferguson on Jun 22, 2009

A recent CBS/New York Times poll showing a majority of Americans wanted to pay higher taxes to fund a government takeover of the health care system clashed sharply with a multitide of polls showing Americans opposed the plan.

The independent, non-partisan Media Research Center reports on why -- CBS and the Times radically oversampled the polls with pro-Obama respondents. While Obama defeated Republican nominee John McCain by only a 53 percent to 47 percent margin, the poll had twice as many Obama voters as it did McCain voters.

Real polls don't lie. Americans agree with the Libertarian Party that the best way to guarantee affordable, quality health care for all is to foster competition in the system, remove unneeded regulations (supported by industry lobbyists) intended to freeze out competitors, allowing people to shop across state lines for insurance and allowing individuals to deduct the cost of their health insurance from their taxable income.

Libertarian Quote of the Day

"A concern for states rights, local self government and regional identity used to be taken for granted everywhere in America. But the United States is no longer, as it once was, a federal union of diverse states and regions. National uniformity is being imposed by the political class that runs Washington, the economic class that owns Wall Street and the cultural class in charge of Hollywood and the Ivy League. "

Michael Hill, professor of British History, University of Alabama

Monday, June 22, 2009

Barr: Federal regulatory burden hits $1.17 trillion

posted by Donny Ferguson on Jun 20, 2009

Over at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution website, 2008 Libertarian presidential nominee Congressman Bob Barr draws attention to one of the major hurdles facing our economic recovery -- the $1.17 trillion cost of complying with government regulations that must be carried by every American citizen and employer.

Removing unneeded and unnecessary regulations would be an important first step toward creating jobs -- and more effective than the Obama approach of throwing borrowed money at the problem.

Click here to read Barr's blog.

Health Care Catastrophe

Health Care Catastrophe

By: Daniel Murdock

Even though working Americans would pay trillions more in additional taxes, Washington continues to press forward with plans for health care reform. There are numerous proposals on how to raise the necessary funds, but Senator Max Baucus’ (D-Mont.) plan to “limit allowable tax free health benefits” has garnered the most attention.

According to congressional documents, the federal government would apply extra taxes on Americans who make over a $100,000 or whose health tax benefits exceeded a specified amount. Such a tax would not only apply to health insurance premiums, but would also affect supplemental insurance and health savings accounts. Tens of millions of taxpayers, from single workers to families, would face significantly higher tax bills.

While the proposal to tax health benefits could face tough opposition, Senator Baucus’ scheme includes blatantly unfair loopholes to appease his traditional supporters. His plan would place union workers, who have won generous health benefits through hard fought collective bargaining, in a favorable health tax bracket. This is in comparison to all other Americans who would feel the full force of a new tax.

The Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation believes that taxes on health benefits could supply the necessary revenue to support Obama’s health care plans; however, the voting public should be extremely skeptical about the administration’s claims to be able to fix health care. Veteran health care, controlled and managed by the federal government, has been a complete failure. Similarly, government run Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid are on the path to total collapse. While the Obama administration may categorize government insurance programs as necessary, such intrusion is unlikely to reduce costs or provide better coverage. Instead, government insurance programs will extinguish competition. Taxes on health benefits would also provide an incentive for companies and individuals to reduce the value of their health care benefits, resulting in less tax revenue than anticipated. Consequently, the federal government would have to find additional revenue sources. These proposed changes to the health care system are neither necessary nor affordable.

By: Daniel Murdock

Looking Forward to This From Michael Swartz

Michael Swartz is hard at work on his accountability project, where he rates every vote from all 188 members of our General Assembly. Here is a link to his post with some good news.

I am really looking forward to his report. As I have frequently stated, Michael's website Monoblogue is one of my favorite sites, even though he is a Republican. I certainly do not hold that against him because he frequently operates with common sense. He is also a big Shorebirds fan which over shadows any flaw in his political affiliation.

Libertarian Quotes

"The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it. "

Felix Frankfurter, Graves vs. New York; 1939

Libertarian Quote of the Day

"Those who take the most from the table, teach contentment. Those for whom the taxes are destined, demand sacrifice. Those who eat their fill, speak to the hungry, of wonderful times to come. Those who lead the country into the abyss, call ruling difficult, for ordinary folk. "

Bertolt Brecht

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Sunday Truth

"The welfare state reduces a citizen to a client, subordinates them to a bureaucrat, and subjects them to rules that are anti-work, anti-family, anti-opportunity and anti-property … Humans forced to suffer under such anti-human rules naturally develop pathologies. The evening news is the natural result of the welfare state. "

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