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Friday, December 25, 2009

Principled Politics – 12/25/09

The Real Price of the Senate Health Bill: Not the first decade's announced $871 billion, it's $2.4 trillion! http://ow.ly/PzsK

The $60B hidden Medicaid costs of ObamaCare not counted when "scoring" the bill. http://ow.ly/Pst0

2009: The Year of Living Fecklessly by Charles Krauthammer 
  On Tuesday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad did not just reject President Obama's latest feckless floating nuclear deadline. He spat on it, declaring that Iran "will continue resisting" until the U.S. has gotten rid of its 8,000 nuclear warheads.
  So ends 2009, the year of "engagement," of the extended hand, of the gratuitous apology -- and of spinning centrifuges, two-stage rockets and a secret enrichment facility that brought Iran materially closer to becoming a nuclear power.
  We lost a year. But it was not just any year. It was a year of spectacularly squandered opportunity. In Iran, it was a year of revolution, beginning with a contested election and culminating this week in huge demonstrations mourning the death of the dissident Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri -- and demanding no longer a recount of the stolen election but the overthrow of the clerical dictatorship.
  Obama responded by distancing himself from this new birth of freedom. First, scandalous silence. Then, a few grudging words. Then relentless engagement with the murderous regime. With offer after offer, gesture after gesture -- to not Iran, but the "Islamic Republic of Iran," as Obama ever so respectfully called these clerical fascists -- the U.S. conferred legitimacy on a regime desperate to regain it.
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Nanny State Gone Wild: Defining Dependency Up - Take care of someone else's adult "children" http://ow.ly/PzoL

Blind to Bias by Rich Tucker: Some time ago I found myself explaining the value of a flat tax to a liberal.  “You’d be able to fill out your return on a postcard. Put in the amount you earned for the year, write 10 percent of that in the next box, and you’re finished,” I explained. “That would never work,” he said smugly. “Where would you attach the check?”  Read more…

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