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Biden: Taxes not just a patriotic duty — but also a religious experience

Joe Biden decided to double down on his ridiculous statement from this morning that patriotic people wouldn’t complain about paying higher taxes.  Instead of simply shrugging it off or backing away from the statment, as almost anyone else would have done, Biden instead justified higher taxes by making it a duty — as a Catholic

I’m really beginning to believe that Joe Biden got his Catholic instruction from Father Guido Sarducci and Sister Mary Elephant.  Leaving aside the ridiculous notion that a politician poses as a Catholic on social issues and still supports abortion, Catholics are taught to act as individuals to assist the poor.  Nowhere in Catholic doctrine (the catechism) can one find the notion that taxes are required for this purpose.

And speaking of Biden’s Catholic duty, he seems very free at confiscating the money of others while demonstrating little charity on his own.  His tax returns show an average of $369 a year in charitable contributions, a miserly 0.3% of his income.  If Biden wants to help the poor and downtrodden, then he needs to start by using his own resources before going after the pocketbooks of others.

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Meltdown

Democrats caused the mortgage meltdown. Bush proposed new oversight for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and Democrats rejected it so their cronies like Obama advisors Franklin Raines and Jim Johnson could loot the institutions and get rich. In 2005, Fannie Mae CEO Daniel Mudd addressed the Congressional Black Caucus and called the Democrats the "conscience" of his company.

IBD: Whose Bailout Is It?

New York Post: Mudd-Flap Manor

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We Pay Enough

Biden: Low taxes are unpatriotic; Update: Video added

While Barack Obama tries to call John McCain a “liar” for saying Obama will raise taxes on a wide swath of Americans, Joe Biden tells America that paying higher taxes is … patriotic?  The Democratic VP told Good Morning America today that “it’s time to be patriotic” and start allowing Uncle Sam to take even more of your paycheck

America’s economic woes have nothing to do with taxes.  Biden offered a non-sequitur yesterday when asked about the need to bail out AIG, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and Bear Stearns.  He blamed the problems on tax cuts, which makes no sense at all

Most Americans look at their tax bite and figure they’re patriotic enough.  They’d prefer electing people who start acting responsibly with their money, rather than demand even more from them to prove their patriotism.

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Do It Again

Democrats to adjourn again?

You have to hand it to Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid.  Once they decide on a strategy, they stick with it.  Bloomberg reports that the Democratic Congress will take action in the face of this economic crisis — by beating a hasty retreat:

The Democratic-controlled Congress, acknowledging that it isn’t equipped to lead the way to a solution for the financial crisis and can’t agree on a path to follow, is likely to just get out of the way.

Lawmakers say they are unlikely to take action before, or to delay, their planned adjournments — Sept. 26 for the House of Representatives, a week later for the Senate. While they haven’t ruled out returning after the Nov. 4 elections, they would rather wait until next year unless Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, who are leading efforts to contain the crisis, call for help.

One reason, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said yesterday, is that “no one knows what to do” at the moment.

The stench from this hypocrisy is overwhelming.  Reid, Pelosi, Barack Obama, and every Democrat who could bitterly cling to a microphone over the last four days has spewed invective at the Bush administration, blaming the credit-market meltdown on Bush’s policies.  Now, at the height of the crisis, not only do the Democrats admit they haven’t a clue as to how to address it, to whom do they turn to solve it?


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Attack

McCain goes on offense, links Obama to credit crisis

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Stay Classy

New Obama ad: McCain’s an anti-amnesty Republican racist like Rush Limbaugh

Jake Tapper took it upon himself to fact-check this down to the atomic level, an effort sufficiently righteous (and gratuitous, given his pedigree) to warrant some extra traffic. So rather than blather about it myself, I’m going to send you over there for all the details. First, though, let me set you up with the transcript of this rancid piece of race-baiting shinola, which manages to smear first Limbaugh and then McCain in the course of an identity politics appeal so shameless that even the amnesty demagogues at the RNC would blush.

Exit question: What’s the bigger lie here, the nutroots-worthy distortions of what Limbaugh said or the suggestion that Rush Limbaugh and John McCain, of all people, are fellow travelers on the topic of immigration? Or is it rather the idea that Maverick, who two days ago reaffirmed his desire to push comprehensive immigration reform on his first day in office, has somehow “abandoned” the amnesty lobby?

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North Korea Tests ICBM Engine; Could Reach California

Good news: New North Korean ICBM engine could reach California

An "improved version" of the Taepodong missile might have a range of more than 6,200 miles, the Chosun Ilbo reported, putting Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles within reach. A previous version had a range of about 4,150 miles, which could reach Alaska.

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Aiding And Abetting

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Facts Never Bother Democrat Liberals

Franken exploited the death of a Minnesota soldier for his own political gain yesterday in a despicable ad — and an inaccurate one.  Norm Coleman wasn’t in the US Senate when the vote to authorize military force was taken in 2002.  He joined the Senate in January 2003.  Furthermore, the chair of the DSCC, which helped produce this ad, is Chuck Schumer — who did vote to authorize military force in Iraq.

Absolutely despicable.  Both men should be ashamed of themselves.

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Election '08 & Iraqi Oil

"We are on the verge of becoming a socialist country. This election puts the private sector directly at odds with the public sector and we are about to find out which will control the vast majority of jobs and wealth creation in this country. Barack Obama is not just the most liberal senator in the country. Barack Obama is a committed socialist."

Democrats are in panic mode. They can't understand why Obama isn't ahead and cry racism, just as Obama did in Hollywood.

CNN: Cafferty

AP: Sebelius

ABC: Obama

TIME: Obama & the Elephant


"Obama is desperate. That's what this ad is all about. He's desperate to make everybody think we're on the brink of economic ruin and the reason we're on the brink of economic ruin is there hasn't been enough government."

Barack Obama ripped his country again at his Hollywood fundraiser. He said that if he loses this election, the country will get "meaner."

Democrats Killed Iraq's Deal with US Oil Companies

Thanks to three American senators, China will be pumping Iraqi oil. 

The Iraqi government was poised to sign no-bid contracts with those firms this summer to help make immediate and needed improvements in Iraq's oil infrastructure. The result would have been significant foreign investment in Iraq, an expansion of Iraqi government revenues, and an increase in the global supply of oil. One would have thought that leading Democratic senators who claim to be interested in finding other sources of funding to replace American dollars in Iraq, in helping Iraq spend its own money on its own people, and in lowering the price of gasoline for American citizens, would have been all for it. Instead, Senators Chuck Schumer, John Kerry, and Claire McCaskill wrote a letter to Secretary of State Rice asking her "to persuade the GOI [Government of Iraq] to refrain from signing contracts with multinational oil companies until a hydrocarbon law is in effect in Iraq." The Bush administration wisely refused to do so, but the resulting media hooraw in Iraq led to the cancellation of the contracts, and helps to explain why Iraq is doing oil deals instead with China.


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