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George Rebane

The classical liberal fears the growth of government, and sees it as the prime source of society’s ills.  The collectivist celebrates and promotes bigger government, and sees it as the proper foundation for a proper society.


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  The outgoing SecState’s testimony on Benghazi was political kabuki at its best.  The Dems, in their turn, made great efforts to laud her service as the “greatest Secretary of State” the country has ever had, citing her airline miles and number of countries visited.  Some (e.g. Brad Sherman, D-CA) expected her appearance to really be a valedictory address to Congress giving “input on the bigger issues of foreign policy”, instead of talking about the “criminals” and “suspects” who razed our consulate and killed four Americans.  The Dems still have a hard time connecting organized Islamic terrorists (e.g. the Mahgreb Al Qaeda) with the attack. (H/T to reader for photo)

The Repubs didn’t get an answer, straight or otherwise, to their material questions.  The bottom line was that it was Congress’ fault for not funding security properly that caused Benghazi, even though Congress pissed away billions on the solyndrizing of dubious green energy projects.  Meanwhile, the lamestream buries another national tragedy and sends Islamists the wrong message, all because it would prove an embarrassment to the Dems – the sacrifices of Benghazi, RIP.

For the record, I repeat my assessment of Secy Clinton as America’s worst SecState in light of her record.  At no time has American global influence become more ineffective, discounted, and lame than under her tenure.  I cannot think of a positive thing that she has done in the country’s behalf, while our foreign policy failures during the last four years have been legion (as pointed out in these pages).  The only mitigating factor in her favor, the extent of which we’ll perhaps discover from her memoir, is how much she was constrained, limited, and directed in her duties by President Obama.

Romneydamus ignored.  The on-the-mark prognostications by candidate Mitt Romney were vilified by the press during his campaign, and now are being totally ignored by the lamestream media as what PJ Media mistakenly refers to as its “dereliction of duty.”  I’m talking about, among other things, Romney’s predicitions that Jeep manufacture would be farmed to China (this was called the “biggest lie” of the campaign), that Mali was going to be the next expansion of Islamist terror and takeover, and that Obama would do everything possible to weaken 2nd Amendment gun rights.

Where I think that outfits like PJ Media and Fox miss the mark is their implying that the lamestream ever thought it was their duty to be anything except the public mouthpiece for promoting and legitimizing progressive and socialist causes (and recently re-electing Obama).  Were they to accept another charter and defend their performance under that, then one could argue their dereliction.  But they have unabashedly done no such thing.  It would better for the audiences of more conservative outlets to stop implying that the lamestream is somehow falling short of what they are (not) attempting to do.

Soviet agriculture in America.  For years I have argued against corporate and agricultural welfare.  In the latter case, I have raised arguments against the inconsistency of government subsidizing family farms while not subsidizing other inefficient enterprises supplying goods and services to the public.  A bit of research reveals that America’s farm policy is founded on a baseline of farm production that dates back a century (1910-14).  This baseline was incorporated into the cleverly named Agricultural Adjustment Acts of 1938 and 1949.  The whole purpose of these acts is to “provide financial help to farmers by artificially inflating the prices of the commodities they produce.”

But, of course, as soon as you start such market mangling, things go to hell real fast with missed supplies to misjudged demand.  And to adjust for such screw-ups government laid in another dollop of, you guessed it, more screw-ups.  This it did by adding on layers of what crops who could plant where in what quantities, and then sell in which markets.  Central planning, just like ol’ Uncle Joe was then doing on the great steppes of the former Ukraine and Russia.

But the real nuclear option that has and can again explode food prices is the so-called “permanent law” that was baked into these bills.  You see, Congress has to renew agricultural subsidies from time to time.  The astute reader knows that once subsidies start in some area, the recipients immediately game the system and tailor it to work to their optimum benefit in a subsidized (as opposed to free market) environment.  The result it that our agricultural industry, from small farms to big agri-businesses, are long tuned to subsidies, and would suffer great dislocations (bankruptcies?) if the subsidies were suddenly pulled.

So the permanent law stipulates that if Congress fails to pass the next agricultural subsidy bill, then something called parity pricing automatically kicks in to hike food  prices to the adjusted baselines set a hundred years back.  Burleigh Leonard in the 23jan13 WSJ points out that the “permanent law is a hodgepodge of inconsistencies” where “some commodities are covered by parity-based price supports (and) others are not.”   And none of it takes into account the technology advances and productivity gains that have occurred since the parity levels were adopted.  The next food bomb can go off on 1 October 2013.

Ag subsidies make up just one of the cesspools of federal government policies that we quietly tolerate, mostly because we are an ignorant electorate.  There are many more like it, and our re-elected President promises to populate the land with as many more of these as he and his can during the next four years.  Socialists are a grim bunch who will never give up their belief that they know best.  Obamacare is just the first volley down our throats.

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69 responses to “Ruminations – 24jan13”

  1. George Rebane Avatar

    BradC 939am – One more time. One of the major propositions underlying RR’s commentaries on current events and the direction of the country is that the lamestream media is composed of outlets that are ideologically calcified and totally in the tank for the Left. Romney’s Jeep prediction was made a big deal of by the administration and echoed a fortiori by the lamestream. It is they who made the big deal by highlighting it and trumpeting nationwide before November as the “biggest lie” of the campaign.
    Now they and their local leftwing choristers want everyone to forget about it. My purpose is to continue highlighting their shameless reporting by bringing up recent history so that we can evaluate their current conduct on issues like Benghazi – which they are today successfully burying. (Did we not recently hear The Hillary exclaim “What does it matter?!” about how our administration handled the response to Al Qaeda’s killing of four Americans?)
    On this blog you will encounter such commentary as a constant theme. If you want to be helpful, you’re invited to point out errors in such an assessment of our pervasively progressive media.

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  2. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    I bet Brad Croul ripped Carli Fironia a new one for her sending some jobs overseas. And PaulE demands we withdraw support for LaMalfa because his 1800 acre rice farm receives ag subsidies. Now I would like to ask PaulE why he is such a single issue person. I am a “whole” person supporter and it would appear PaulE is the poster child for why partisanship is so rampant in DC and Sac.

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  3. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1046am – Actually not. I have also jumped on no specific Democratic recipient of ag subsidies. But I have always opposed ag (and other business subsidies) with the knowledge that they cannot be removed piecemeal nor by recipients individually, as I have explained several times (to no avail from your side). And this too has been a constant theme on RR.
    For the broader education of people who criticize others for endorsing politicians with warts, I’d like to counsel them that all politicians have warts. Moreover, we all see different warts and variously attribute their effects. Were we to demand a wart-free politician to endorse, we would shun them all. I do my best in picking politicians who most closely support my aggegate worldview. From you remarks, it appears that you have solved this conundrum and are able to deliver us messages with undiluted integrity.

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  4. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Here is another “anything goes” democrat Senators. Menendez may be in deep doo doo for his sexual peccadillos. Jerry Springer watchers, you know, those moron voters for Obama, will be glued to the TV.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/01/25/fbi-mum-on-claim-sen-menendez-saw-prostitutes-in-dominican-republic/

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  5. Paul Emery Avatar

    So George, to what degree would you brand those who thrive off of government subsidies as Socialists or at least beneficiaries of Socialism?

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  6. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Gawd.. I wish folks would get off the Liberal media myth. If any of you knew anything at all about how the global media system has evolved over the last three decades other than what pundits like Limbaugh, Beck, and O’Reilly (who make their money by creating controversy) have told you, you would be embarrassed by your own words. Hello… 1984..double speak. The con is on.

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  7. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    So wily coyote, since you all pounded your chests with glee when “theone” was re-elected, how is it the media is supposedly conservative dominated? You want it both ways.

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  8. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1128am – Not sure how all that ties to socialism per se. Special interests have gotten government subsidies (and protections) in various forms since time immemorial – i.e. way before collectivism reared its ugly head. Some of those subsidies could even be argued as being legitimate, as when the government awards contracts to keep a concern alive that is deemed to have a technology critical to the nation’s security. Britain’s maritime chronograph technology during the 18th century qualified for such benefices. However, today one can make a case that most subsidies are evidence of corruption legitimized.

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  9. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Todd..for one I did not pound my chest, Obama is a Clinton clone..very pro big corporation.. a lesser of two evils I say when compared to Mitt on a shingle. As for media, it’s a matter of common sense.. who owns it Todd? How many liberal businessmen own a network.. ZERO. Would you hire people who are going to bad mouth you? Not unless you are stupid. You hire people who see the world as you do.. and then they hire people who see the world as they do. So the net result is viewers ultimately get the overall viewpoint of the owners. If you think the press bashes conservatives, compare what you see and hear on lamestream (because it’s owned by convervatives) to real journalists like Amy Goodman or Greg Palast. The conservative owned lamestream gives us watered down coverage that puts corporations in the best light possible. Just image what the truth is.

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  10. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    “Liberal media myth”? Not a myth. It’s been proven over and over. Newspaper reporters, editors, newsreaders, major network and cable news anchors and pundits are overwhelmingly on the left. The wire services are so far to the left it isn’t funny. The head of BBC admitted his news is slanted solidly to the left. I’d love to know how Joe the K has full knowledge of what all of the conservatives who post here know about how the global media system has evolved. ESP, Mind Control, Special Powers From God? How do you do it, Joe?
    “…Limbaugh, Beck, and O’Reilly (who make their money by creating controversy)…”
    Please tell us Joe who we should really be listening to. I want in on the secret inside info you get.

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  11. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Joe, you never answered the point of if the media is all conservative then how did O win? You want it both ways.
    Joe, please list the conservatives on NBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, LA Times, Sac Bee, Atalanta Journal paper, MSNBC and The NTY’s. List them please, I am so excieted to finally see the list of conservatives!

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  12. Walt Avatar

    Todd, you missed mediamatters, NPR, and how “O” and Co. have been
    red handed conspiring with the far Left (ha) media. Our resident Leftists will never acknowledge this because “they” didn’t hear it from “their” so called news sources.
    Just like the claim the Tea Party is dead. Of course they would get that impression when they collective Leftist media has a blackout on all things Tea Party.
    Our own Leftists that suffer from short and long term memory loss
    forgot that when the first or second Tea Party rally packed in 5 or 6 thousand on the steps of the state capital, how Leftist news killed the coverage, despite CNN and all the rest having cameras and crew there. NOTHING was reported on the nightly news for days.
    There was only ONE newspaper that had the balls to write ANYTHING,
    and that was our own The Union when Jeff was at the helm.
    Do some homework LIBS,, just who’s story was in The Union about the festivities? Why did The Union’s server crash shortly after the story hit the pages and was down for hours?
    Maybe if Lib controlled media had been a little more “neutral” in their reporting ( as they should be, but NOT) they wouldn’t have such a bad wrap. ( today, that “wrap” is well deserved.)

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  13. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    O won because more people voted for him despite BS like birth certificates and muslim identification from the “news” and billions of corporate Citizens United money. Why.. for whatever reasons you want to ascribe to it.. a majority of Americans are fed up with the tax breaks, off shore accounts, etc. etc, of the wealthy that Mitt epitomized. There is a difference between pundits and news. The conservative bias I am talking about is systemic. For example, every newspaper has a business page that covers business but no paper has a labor page to present the working persons view of things, that’s a bias. As for a list.. I have better things to do.. I didn’t really expect you to believe me anyway. I taught mass media at a large university for over 20 years.. I have done my homework. Perhaps it is time for you to do the same rather than believe what the Limbaughs of the world have to say. Senator Al Franken wrote a book called “Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Liar” that very carefully documents the right wing propaganda and misinformation spread by him and is ilk. Of course, you wouldn’t believe that either, so it really doesn’t matter does it.

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  14. Paul Emery Avatar

    25 January 2013 at 12:04 PM
    Deft dodge George but it’s a little thin. I seriously doubt that you wouldn’t have pounced on Jim Reed with everything you could if it was his family that had been propped up by nearly 5 million dollars of taxpayer subsidies. there were other Republicans that spoke out against the apparent hypocrisy of La Malfa
    Republican candidate Pete Stiglich said “it’s hypocritical for a fellow Republican to receive federal farm aid, especially because LaMalfa has billed himself as a leader in the fight against expensive government entitlement programs.
    “When it meets his personal interest, it’s not a big entitlement,” Stiglich said.
    Gregory Cheadle, a Happy Valley Republican, agreed.
    “You can’t condemn welfare recipients on one end then get welfare on the other end,” Cheadle said. ” I mean 5 million bucks? Come on.”
    http://www.redding.com/news/2012/feb/18/lamalfas-47-million-in-farm-subsidies-draw/

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  15. Douglas Keachie Avatar
    Douglas Keachie

    Walt “Since we tucked our tails between our legs in Libya, and have done nuttin about it, their balls will be dragging the ground looking at the next target”
    How long did it take for BUsh to catch anybody? Say for example, Osama, who openly bragged and claimed responsibility.
    Greg’s undying love of the nether regions of the human body is expressed again. Gregory Goodknight can be vetted by Google or whoever, and I am doing a public service by making sure his character is known far and wide. He can change his character any time he chooses, butt so far shows no sign of doing so. Never seen a man so obsessed with whoopie cushions.

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  16. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Joe K at 5:04 – O won despite lying through his teeth and failing at everything he said he would do, except to ‘fundamentally transform America’. He’s doing that all right. As far as most of Americans being fed up with ‘offshore accounts’ and tax breaks for the rich – then why do they keep re-electing the same folks that set up those tax breaks? Our new stinking rich Sec of State takes advantage of tax breaks and has foreign investments. Seems like no one in the LSM wants to even mention how wealthy he is. As far as newspapers having a business section, that would be because they are in the business of making a profit by providing interested parties with information (news). They can sell ad space at higher rates on those pages because they offer a high value to the advertisers. If they could sell ads for the same rates on a ‘labor’ page, they would be most happy to do so. As it is, most newspapers provide ample service to the unions on the ed/op page and on the front page quite often. All free of charge. The Bee does have a ‘State Workers’ section on-line and it is clearly pro-union. As far as having a section to – ‘provide the working persons view of things’… It’s called the business section, Joe. Those business folks work, and work far harder than the average union slacker. The special section for the union folk you have in mind is found in the back of the Sacramento Snooze and Review.
    ‘As for a list.. I have better things to do..’ So you can’t back up your blather, either.

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  17. Brad Croul Avatar
    Brad Croul

    GeorgeR 10:48 – “the lamestream media is composed of outlets that are ideologically calcified and totally in the tank for the Left”. Agreed, but what I did not hear from you is that the Right has its own echo chambers – which it obviously does.
    I referenced the Detroit Free Press. Is that a lamestream media outlet? The article seemed relatively unbiased to me. Note that the big drama is about the use of ONE word, “all”, as in, “all production to China”.
    So, are you still going to deny that Romney got it wrong, and that not “all” Jeep production is moving to China? Or, is the Detroit Free Press wrong?
    Here is another article,
    http://www.freep.com/article/20121030/BUSINESS01/121030036
    Sounds like the Libs ran with Romney’s error and called it a lie when it was just a mistake.
    It only illustrates the amount of nitpicking that goes on in these political bitchfests during election season.
    The Romney Jeep spinout sounds a lot like what the Repubs are doing with Benghazi. The loss of the Americans in Benghazi is lamentable, but it is petty, partisan political bullshit to keep harping on whether it was a protest gone rogue, or a military offensive that caused those deaths. That is what Hillary was implying, in my opinion.
    The Libyans have attacked the embassy before. “The United States withdrew its last U.S. Ambassador to Libya in 1972. All remaining U.S. government personnel were withdrawn and the embassy was shut down after a mob attacked and set fire to the U.S. Embassy on December 2, 1979.”
    http://libya.usembassy.gov/history2.html
    Remember, we did not know, immediately, what really happened on 9-11-2001… we only found out later that Bush was reading, “My Pet Goat”, Lol!

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  18. George Rebane Avatar

    BradC 956am – I believe the type and scope of lamestream outlets and their reach is of markedly different kind than what you call the Right’s “echo chambers”. The number of people watching and listening to progressive broadcast media is much larger than those doing so with conservative media. If you begin listing the Left’s outlets – MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, BBC America, … , the long list disappears into the mists. On the Right you have Fox News, a cable purveyor. And the same is true for newspapers both print and online. I could go on, but I think the point is made. The Right’s voice is small and begins first to be heard by a small number of Americans after at least 12 solid years of collectivist indoctrination in the public schools. It is remarkable that today the polarization is as even as the polls indicate. There must be something to the Right’s message to make that much of mark on predisposed minds.
    Not sure how much anyone here wants pursue the import of the administration’s Benghazi failures – the were many, and they all were revealing of what’s going on under President Obama NOW. The cover up (i.e. substantive lies) before the election was significant and, I believe, contributed materially to the election’s outcome last November. That is probably the main reason why no leftwinger wants Benghazi touched.

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