Sunday, November 30, 2008

Palin's Shortcomings

Sarah Palin appears to be kicking off her 2012 presidential campaign early. I have several serious objections to Sarah Palin as a presidential candidate. Contrary to the early victim rhetoric from the Palin camp, none of them have anything to do with the fact that she is a conservative Christian woman.


  • Sarah Palin is intellectually dishonest. She ignores opinions different from her own, and even mis-represents expert opinions when she thinks she can get away with it.

  • She tries to dictate other peoples' opinions. Her attempts to ban books and to control the activities of her librarian were nothing short of despicable. Her desire to force the teaching of theology in the science classroom is frightening to anyone who cares about the separation of church and state.

  • She is ignorant. I don't care where she went to school or for how long. For anyone to grow to adulthood believing that Africa is a country and not a continent requires a level of intellectual incuriosity only matched by W.



--SCC

The Palin Selection

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Oil Price Decline

Republicans have been claiming that the drop in the price of oil was a result of increased production thanks to their enlightened drilling policies. This assertion is patently absurd, as demonstrated by figures from the EIA.

These figures show that production has leveled off, and that any price decline has been a result of demand destruction.

The accompanying EIA report is slightly out of date. I also think that it fails to take into account the amount of air that speculators were blowing into the oil futures market.

I also think that they may be over-optimistic in their projections of non-OPEC supply growth. But at the end of the day, they agree with my assessment.

--SCC

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Florida 2000

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (USCCR), produced a report in June 2001 titled "Voting Irregularities in Florida During the 2000 Presidential Election." The report concluded, "Despite the closeness of the election, it was widespread voter disenfranchisement, not the dead-heat contest, that was the extraordinary feature in the Florida election. The disenfranchisement was not isolated or episodic." The USCCR found that African-American voters were at least ten times more likely to have their ballots rejected than other voters and that 83 of the 100 precincts with the most disqualified ballots had black majorities.


There were several reports of black voters being obstructed when trying to vote:

Black politicians want the commission to press Governor Bush and other state officials about the unusually high presence of Florida highway patrolmen in black precincts in election day.

One state senator, Daryll Jones, said there had to have been an order for them to set up road-blocks.


Choicepoint was forced to pay compensation for their actions during the 2000 Florida election, when they created lists of voters to be excluded from voting.

--SCC

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Is Obama a Socialist?

McCain doesn't think so. When asked, he waffled and eventually conceded that Obama was not a socialist.

Here's an interesting essay on the subject.

Most kids have no standard for comparison to understand why socialists are scary. By labeling all liberals as socialists, conservatives have robbed the word of its power. An increasing number of young people are self-identifying as Socialists or proclaiming themselves to be in favor of things like "socialized medicine." (Ie, the pollster asks a question like "Are you in favor of 'socialized medicine?'")

I disagree with the premise that there is some sort of Socialist resurgence going on.

After the election, the blue dogs will hold the balance of power in the Congress. If the Ds try to push them, then I'll get my wish for the creation of a third party based on traditional, hard-nosed fiscal discipline.

--SCC