April 9th, 2008 by everett
David Freddoso at the National Review passes along a chart showing how Democrats shift their stance (go figure, they are, after all, politicians) on the state of the American economy.
Democrats on the Economy in 1996:
“Our economy is the healthiest it has been in three decades.” (President Bill Clinton, State of the Union Address, January 23, 1996)
Democrats on the Economy in 2008:
“The bottom line is that this administration is the owner of the worst jobs record since Herbert Hoover.” (Senator Charles Schumer, Press Release, March 7, 2008)
- 1. U.S. Unemployment Rate: March 1996 - 5.5%, March 2008 - 5.1%
- 2. Number of Long-Term Unemployed: March 1996 - 1.33 million, March 2008 - 1.28 million
- 3. Average Weeks Unemployed: March 1996 - 17.3 weeks, March 2008 - 16.2 weeks
More back at The Corner. Odds on this making Mainstream Media? Naaaah, I didn’t think so, either.
Posted in democrats,economy,hypocrisy,politics. | 1 Comment or Trackback »
December 18th, 2007 by everett
“When those who tell me the environment’s a crisis start acting like it, I’ll listen.” –Glenn Reynolds
Another example of those true words was the recent ClimateStock ‘07 in Bali. Jetloads of concerned environmentalists descended on the Pacific playground and began wringing their hands over how bad things are for Mother Earth. Now why should I care about what these people are saying we should do? Simple. I don’t believe they have a clue what’s wrong, if anything, with the environment.
*holds up hand* Wait a sec; I’m not saying we should all go out, buy the dirtiest, least-efficient monster truck for our daily commute. I believe each person does his or her share to keep their environment clean. “Leave only footprints,” as the motto goes. I do not believe the earth is spiraling towards an eco-disaster an that Man (chiefly Americans) are to blame.
My disbelief is only bolstered when I hear the supposed enlightened of us on this matter are jetsetting to a place like Bali to talk about it. When they’re here:

or here:

or here:

trying to tell me how to live my life, when they could have all met over WebX, conference call, etc., then I don’t believe they take the supposed threat that seriously. So why should I?
Add in the story on how much it took to air-condition the rooms in Bali, and I really think these people have a case of “let them eat cake.”
Prove it to me with a good scientific analysis, void of hyperbole, emotion, supposition and politics. I’ll listen more, then. Till then, I’m doing my part, chiefly out of economic concerns, and I’ll expect the jetsetters to do theirs. Oh, and to just shut the hell up for a while. That ought to save on CO2 emissions.
Posted in bali,environmentalism,hypocrisy,united nations. | No Comments or Trackbacks »