Thursday, March 25, 2010

Bin Laden Threat


If Bin Laden was actually dead, then he has become more an idea than a person, in the big brother Orwellian sense. I don't think his threat should be taken lightly because there are clearly people who have bought into his beliefs, but I do think this Khalid Sheikh Mohammed should be executed.

Legalize It!


In California:
A California voter initiative that would legalize possession and sale of marijuana has qualified for the November ballot, state election officials said on Wednesday, in what supporters called a "watershed moment" for their cause.
This would be a huge victory for supporters of the legalization of marijuana. With medical marijuana already legal, legalization is the next step. However, it would be a huge step for supporters nationwide and would provide a new benchmark for marijuana reform.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

French Failure

France backed off initiative to introduce a carbon tax on domestic polluters:
"We have to amplify measures that help reinforce the competitiveness of our economy," Mr Fillon was quoted as saying by Reuters news agency.
"In that spirit, I would like to indicate that the decisions we are going to take regarding sustainable development have to be better coordinated with all European countries, so as not to widen our gap in competitiveness with our neighbour Germany."
Pretty disappointing that they didn't follow up on this. It would have been a significant move by one of the largest countries in the world and would send a message to the rest of the world that they are serious about the environment. It's very disappointing that they did not stand up for this, but only understandable because it would probably affect their economy. I hope that they can find a way to better institute this type of legislation that better targets the problem.

Biden Bomb


Joe Biden dropped an F-Bomb when introducing the President. It was funny more than anything else.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Healthcare Debate Starts


Now that the bill is passed, the debate has begun over how it will affect Americans. Democrats and Republicans are taking their stances:
"If you have health insurance, this reform just gave you more control by reining in the worst excesses and abuses of the insurance industry with some of the toughest consumer protections this country has ever known -- so that you are actually getting what you pay for," Obama said.
Republicans:
"His health-care bill is unhealthy for America," said Mitt Romney, a potential Republican presidential candidate in 2012. "It raises taxes, slashes the more private side of Medicare, installs price controls, and puts a new federal bureaucracy in charge of healthcare."
I'm not too happy about the tax increases myself, but I think we need to wait and see how it is implemented to truly see how it affects the country. Tort reform was a major issue that was not addressed.

Google Moves China Operations


Moving to Hong Kong will allow for more freedom, but the government will continue to censor certain sensitive issues. It should be a positive step, but China's government policies will have to change before there is more freedom in the far eastern power.

Our President in all his Glory


I'm still having trouble learning what exactly was accomplished. This sums up my thoughts:
Many Americans, particularly those with private insurance from their employers, remained in the dark about whether the overhaul would help or hurt — even the grandson of President Harry Truman, who fought for universal health care more than a half century ago.

"How much damage is this going to do? How good a bill is this going to be?" said Clifton Truman Daniel, public relations director at the Harry S Truman College in Chicago. "My assumption is that it will improve things, but who knows?"
I've said all along that the Obama administration had not done a satisfactory job of making known what was happening. I have no idea how things have changed. Everyone having health insurance seems nice, but how does it affect me?

Sunday, March 21, 2010

We're Back!

The Obamacrats passed the Healthcare Reform Bill:

I'm watching Obama give his address on the matter right now. I'll post the video later.