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2008: The Year Of The Stupid!

2008 will go down in my book
as the Year of the Stupid!

It was a stupid year for many
reasons.  Initially, for the pre-
sidential campaigns.  A field
of candidates that included
some very experienced
people, like Rudy Guiliani,
Mitt Romney, or even Hillary
Clinton, devolved into a race
between a young upstart and
the seasoned compromiser.

Barack Obama came out of
the most corrupt political ma-
chine in the country and with
only a mere 143 days of ex-
perience on the floor of the
U.S. Senate, became the dar-
ling of the Main Stream Media
and the George Soros cyber-
machine.  He cheated his way
through the caucus system
and may possibly not even be
eligible under our Constitution
to a presidential candidate, but
managed to win anyway.  The
MSM and Internet organs like
MoveOn.org and Huffington
Post bolstered his campaign
to new heights of political star-
dom.  Despite Obama's lack
of experience, and his past
associations and whatever
other mysteries behind his
mask, we're now stuck with
him for the next four years.

The American people had a
choice between Obama and
John McCain.  A difference
between too young and too old.
McCain's message was soft
and often confused.  He had
a lot of help during the primary
season from the MSM who set
out to destroy Guiliani before
Iowa and New Hampshire.
They also helped in casting
doubts about Romney.  The
only wise move McCain made
all year was selecting Sarah
Palin to be his running mate.

But the impact of Palin was
short-changed by the MSM
and by McCain's staffers, who
mishandled her media appear-
ances.  Instead of being shown
to be an effective reformer and
competent executive, which
she proved herself to be, Palin
quickly devolved into the image
of a hick by much of the popu-
lation.  Once again, the people
chose poorly.

On another front, 2008 saw the
decades of foolish executed by
our political and corporate insti-
tutions come full circle.  Big
Banks, Big Government and
the Big 3 all came tumbling
down as the housing and finan-
cial markets imploded.  Years
of market bubbles and golden
parachutes took their toll.

Programs to encourage folks
to buy homes they could never
afford helped start the chaos.
Government-sponsored entities
like Fannie Mae and Freddie
Mac, stocked with political
hacks added fuel to the fire. I
won't leave out the foolishness
of our larger corporations who
have a habit of rewarding fail-
ure, either.

Chrysler is a good example.
Purchased by Cerebus, an
investment group, they placed
at Chrysler's head a guy who
helped ruin Home Depot and
still got a $200 Million dollar
parachute when he was given
the boot from there.  The corp-
orate climate at GM is no bet-
ter, promoting financial wonks
instead of people who actually
understand the automotive
industry.  GM is now worth less
than $2.5 Billion dollars, and
is under Bed & Baths on the
scale of corporate value.

The response to the financial
meltdown was also very fool-
ish.  Hank Paulson and Ben
Bernanke had all the signs of
trouble a-coming long ago yet
failed to act.  Others had tried
to reign in Freddie and Fannie
years ago, but to no avail.  The
Congress shares blame in this,
especially the way they rail-
roaded a recovery bill giving
Paulson and Bernanke unpre-
cedented powers and tons of
taxpayers money to waste.

"It's been a very bad year,"
said Sean Connery in the film,
"The Wind and the Lion", "and
I fear next year will be even
worse."  LOL!  I want to be
optimistic about 2009.  I
REALLY DO!!!  I want to hope
that Obama's actions as our
next president will make the
recession a short one, or at
least prevent it from becoming
an outright Depression.  I even
hope that the Detroit Lions may
actually win a game next sea-
son, too!

But as the song says, "What
Christmas we get we deserve."
We've been making a lot of
bad choices for many years.
In 2008, we made more than
usual.  We've behaved very
stupidly and now must pay the
price.  Will we learn from our
mistakes?  We shall see!
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Full Disclosure

Today, after a week's delay,
the Obama transistion team
released an 'in-house' review
of contact between his team
and Gov. Balgojevich's office
over the appointment of a re-
placement Senator.  The
review was conducted led
by Greg Craig, former White
House counsel to President
Bill Clinton.  The report claims
that Barack Obama had no
direct contact with Blagojevich
himself over his replacement
for the U.S. Senate.

However, the report confirms
that Obama's Chief of Staff,
Rahm Emanuel, did have four
conversations with the gover-
nor's chief of staff, John Harris.
Emanuel also had "one or two
telephone calls" with Gov. Rod
Blagojevich himself on the sub-
ject of the appointment of a
new Senator.  The review also
indicates that Emanuel had
suggested Valerie Jarrett, a
long-time friend and associate
of the Obamas, to the Senate
seat without Obama's know-
ledge.

The review also claims that
Jarrett had no direct contact
with anyone from the gover-
nor's office concerning the
Senate seat, but that she did
discuss the position with
Tom Balanoff, head of the
Illinois chapter of the SEIU,
the Service Employees In-
ternational Union.  This is
the same union that accord-
ing to Federal wiretaps, the
Governor had sought a nice
cushy job with if he appointed
a friend of Obama's to the
U.S. Senate seat.

Naturally, the in-house review
absolves any members of the
Obama transistion team from
any wrong-doing, citing that
none had engaged in any
discussions of a quid-pro-quo
arrangement with Blagojevich.
However, it should be noted,
that those conducting the re-
view did not have access to
any recordings or even the
transcripts of such made by
Federal investigators during
their wiretaps on Blagojevich's
home and office.  The informa-
tion of the review only comes
from those interviewed by
Craig and his assistants.

Transcripts of those wiretaps
may become public soon, as
the Illinois legislature has re-
quested them for their up-
coming impeachment hearings.
So the precise nature of any
and all phone conversations
between Emanuel, Blagojevich
and others will be known, pos-
sibly before the Federal prose-
cutor takes his case to trial.
Today's release of the Craig
report may not have the full
effect desired.

In other news concerning full
disclosure, calls for Caroline
Kennedy to make public her
financial records have come
up short.  In a statement issued
today by her staff, she will only
release her documents IF she
is appointed to replace the
Senate seat, not yet vacated
by Hillary Clinton.  So why is
she being so secretive?

Had she actually been running
for public office, she would
have had to release them prior
to an election.  Should not the
same be true prior to a SELEC-
TION???  Maybe she hadn't
considered this point before
becoming interested in the job?
It would seem to me that she
should make all financial re-
cords available as 'part of the
process' of being considered
for the appointment.

Had MIZZ Kennedy applied
for any position on the Obama
staff, she would have had to
release that and much more
before being considered.  The
New York Times and other
NY media organs are applying
pressure on her to be more
forth coming with information,
such as what her qualifications
are for being a U.S. Senator.
I suspect that at some point
in time, she'll either start co-
operating or decide to bail out
of the selection process.
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Christmas For Detroit

This morning, the Bush Admini-
stration performed, perhaps,
it's last major act in office.  The
President has authorized the
Treasury Department to use
money from TARP to provide a
'bridge loan' of some $17.4 Bil-
lion dollars to Detroit's 'Big 3'
automobile manufacturers. The
loan is to help the companies
stay in business at least till
March of next year.

There are strings attached to
the loan.  Issues such as
executive pay/bonuses, any
deals of $100 Million dollars or
more, as well as wages and
benefits for the 'rank and file'
unionized employees are part
of the loan's terms.  Also, a
guarantee that once the auto
makers (GM, Chrysler and
Ford) MUST pay the govern-
ment back first once they be-
come profitable again.

The conditions are similar to
an agreement that had failed
to pass in the U.S. Senate
after being approved of by the
House of Representatives. In
the Senate, conditions to make
the unions accept wages and
benefits to be reduced were
a stumbling block.  In today's
announcement by President
Bush, he made it clear that
the unions will have to fall in
line and accept parity with the
wages and benefits which the
domestic 'transplant' compan-
ies, such as Honda, Toyota
and Kia Motors.  These firms
typically pay their employees
25-40% less than those of the
Big 3.

As late as Thursday evening,
the White House was still
weighing the options of having
the Big 3 file for Chapter 11
protection as a means to reor-
ganize.  Both GM and Chrysler
were in danger of going bank-
rupt by the end of the year.
Chrysler announced yesterday
that they would be closing 30
plants and delaying the reopen-
ing of the rest by a month after
the holidays.  GM and Ford
are also closing plants and
likewise delaying restarts well
into January.

At risk are some 750,000
hourly employees of the auto
makers, as well as more than
double that of their suppliers.
GM, which is some $60 million
dollars in debt, was the most
in danger of failing. Chrysler
is also teetering on the brink.
Ford is in some what better
shape.  They have not asked
for any loan money, but have
asked for a line of credit from
the government.

Today's bailout will give the
three companies time to put
together a more detailed plan
for restructuring.  They may
still be forced into Chapter 11
later, but under better terms
which could allow them to
eventually become profitable
again.  Without today's loan,
not only would two of the Big
3 gone under, but perhaps the
entire domestic auto industry.
Even the 'transplants' would
have suffered, as they share
many of the same suppliers
for parts.

Far from out of the woods,
today's action by the White
House is in effect, a punt.
The loan is not a solution,
only a delay.  The Big 3's
major problem are two-fold.
Their 'legacy' costs for the
workers who retired are
huge, adding between $1500
to $2000 per automobile, a
cost that the more recent
transplant companies do not
share.

The second problem they face
is the same problem nearly
every industry currently is
facing... the credit crunch!
Very few cars are being sold
as very few banks are financing
auto loans.  The Big 3, and the
transplants, were all showing
profitable 1st Quarters until
the mortgage/housing crisis
spilled over and overwhelmed
the entire banking industry.
The failings of Bear Sterns and
IndyMac rippled into the rest
of the financial institutions.
When giants like AIG, Lehman
Brothers, and the Federally
supported Freddie Mac and
Fannie May imploded, the
entire financial system came
to a screeching halt!

So, even with today's loans,
the big question is, will any
one start buying cars (or
homes or boats, etc...) come
next year?  Will the banks
start making loans again?
The Big 3, and the transplants,
are already planning that the
next year or longer may see
drastic reductions in consumer
demand for new cars.  Some
analysts are predicting total
car sales of only 10 million
vehicles for the next few years.
Down considerably from record
setting 17 million cars sold just
a few years ago.  Even 10 mil-
lion car sales may be overly
optimistic.  If the credit market
does not recover, next year
may see only a fraction of
such predicted sales.

Back when TARP was still
being debated in Congress,
I had written about alternative
proposals to fixing the credit
crunch.  One such method
would be for the Treasury and
Federal Reserve to dole out
the cash in smaller bundles,
say $100 million dollars, and
spread the cash around to the
thousands of 'Mainstreet'
retail banks, under conditions
to loan the money out to
consumers and small busi-
nesses within 30-90 days.
Such low or zero interest cash
under that condition would put
liquidity into the system and
economic activity going.

Until the credit market is
functional again, any amount
of money bailing out any
industry may prove to be just
a waste of time and taxpayer
funds.  The Congress may be
do more good just to declare
a 'tax holiday' for the first six
months of 2009 to help fuel
economic activity again. Just
bailing out companies 'too
large to fail' has yet to provide
any true relief.
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Creatures of Corruption

The Chicago Tribune reported
Friday, Dec. 12, that the FBI
wire tapped conversations
between the staff of the Illinois
Governor Rod Blagojevich
and Rahm Emanuel, Obama's
chief of staff.  This adds to the
growing evidence that many
high-ranking Democrats did
in fact discuss 'pay-to-play'
deals for the U.S. Senate seat
vacated by Obama.  Obviously,
the questions now are who
knew what and when?  As well
as what they actions they took
when they learned that Rod
Blagojevich was attempted to
sell the Senate seat?

Did Emanuel tell his boss,
Barack Obama, what Rod
Blagojevich was doing?  Was
Rahm's conversations with
Blagojevich's staff the reason
why Obama adviser, Valerie
Jarrett withdrew her name
from consideration for the
Senate seat?  Did Emanuel
contact Federal authorities?
Or did Emanuel, and Obama,
just view Blagojevich's actions
as 'politics as usual'?

According to the Tribune
article, Rahm Emanuel had
contact with Blagojevich's
office the Saturday before
the Nov. 4th election.  He
had called John Harris,
the governor's chief of staff
(who was also arrested by
the FBI Tuesday, Dec. 9).
At some point after this
telephone conversation,
Emanuel delivered a list
of candidates who were
considered "acceptable" to
Obama as replacements
for his Senate seat.  The
list comprised of Valerie
Jarrett, Tammy Duckworth
(director of IL Veterans
Affairs), Dan Hynes (IL
state comptroller) and
Congresswoman Jan
Schakowsky.  Sometime
later, Emanuel called on
Harris again to add the
name of IL Attorney General,
Lisa Madigan to the list.

Emanuel, who is still a member
of the U.S. Congress, may
have also discussed who
would replace him when a
special election would be
held with Blagojevich staff
members.  Under Illinois
state law, a special election
must be held to fill Congres-
sional seats, whereas the
Senate seat is filled by an
appointee of the governor.
But given the nature of the
political machine in Chicago,
and Illinois, it would seem
very likely that whoever would
run for Emanuel's seat would
need the 'blessing' of the
governor.  After all, Emanuel's
seat used to be held by none
other than Blagojevich!  How
cozy is that???

It has also surfaced that the
governor had met with the
brother of Congressman
Jesse Jackson Jr just days
before Blagojevich was arrest-
ed during a fundraiser held by
an Indian-American group.
The two men were even photo-
graphed together during the
gala affair.  At another fund-
raisers held on Oct 31st by
another Indian-American
group, two Chicago business-
men, of Indian decent, Nayak
Raghueveer and Rajinder
Bedi, both supporters of
Jesse Jackson Jr, may have
begun discussions with Rod
Blagojevich at that time on
raising $1 Million dollars for
the governor's campaign
funds if he appointed Jesse
Jackson Jr as Obama's re-
placement.

Another recent Tribune article
on Rahm Emanuel, who has
begun lying low the past two
days, by reporter John Kass
points a finger at Emanuel's
long-time political ally, James
DeLeo.  "Jimmy" as he is
known, is an IL state senator
who is extremely powerful.
He is also the Democratic
state committee man for the
5th Congressional District
which Emanuel represents.
Some say the DeLeo is in
fact the real governor of
Illinois.  

DeLeo was once a traffic
court bailiff, earning only
$20,000 a year, yet he had
owned several cars, including
brand new Cadillacs, Jaguars
and Mercedes.  In 1989, he
was charged by Federal agents
for taking bribes to fix tickets
during a judicial corruption
probe called "Operation
Greylord".  During grand jury
testimony, a former roommate
of DeLeo testified that once he
had found some $35,000 in
cold hard cash in the freezer
of their refrigerator!  It was
wrapped in butcher paper to
prevent freezer burn!  LOL!!!

During Jimmy's trial, former
mobster Ken 'Tokyo Joe' Eto
emerged from a witness pro-
tection program to testify that
he routinely passed cash to
DeLeo.  Amazingly, the jury
did not buy the Feds case
against DeLeo.  Acquitted,
Jimmy ran for public office
and has been a player ever
since.  Tribune reporter John
Kass made several attempts
to contact DeLeo concerning
the Emanuel-Blagojevich
connection over Obama's
Senate seat.  DeLeo's lawyer
finally called Kass and denied
that his client had anything to
do with the current scandal.

But the moral of this story is
that Chicago politics is any-
thing but moral.  Whether it's
the current 'pay-to-play' bribe
schemes of the current gover-
nor and his cronies, or the
classic 'cash-in-the-freezer'
of the past, Chicago is a very
corrupt political machine to
be groomed in.  And groomed
there was Rahm Emanuel,
David Axlerod, Valerie Jarrett
and a whole host of other
Obama advisers, as well as
the big guy himself, Barack
Obama.

What is truly sad is that our
gallant members of the Main
Stream Media completely failed
to vet Obama before the this
last election cycle.  Had any
true reporting been done on
Obama's background before
the primary season began, any
of a number of his past asso-
ciations, whether Blagojevich,
Rev Wright, Bill Ayers or
Antoin 'Tony' Rezko, would
have sealed his fate and we
would now be calling Hillary
Clinton the 'President-Elect'.
Bill Clinton was absolutely
right when he said that the
whole Obama campaign was
just one huge fantasy.  LOL!
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Blagojevich Busted!!!

Early this morning at 6AM, the
FBI arrested Rod Blagojevich,
Governor of Illinois, as well as
his chief of staff, John Harris.
This is just the latest arrest as
a result of the Federal probe
known as "Operation Board
Games", which I have written
about before.  Since 2003,
U.S. Prosecuting Attorney,
Patrick Fitzgerald, has tried
and convicted 27 in the most
shameless example of wide
spread political corruption.
He has yet to lose a case.

In a 76 page complaint filed
today, Blagojevich and Harris
are charged with numerous
cases of bribery plus wire
and mail fraud.  These all
involve "Pay-to-Play" schemes
to get people to fork over
money and favors before get-
ting government contracts or
positions.

Several highlighted in today's
arrest include denying a
children's hospital $8 Million
dollars in state funding unless
the hospital's chief executive
donated $50,000 to the gover-
nor's campaign fund, holding
up stated assistance in a deal
for the Chicago Tribune to sell
Wrigley Field and the Chicago
Cubs baseball team until a
group of editors on the Tribune
were fired, and, most notably,
the auctioning of the U.S.
Senate seat vacated by the
President-Elect, Barack
Obama.

Wire-taps which Fitzgerald had
authorized by a Federal court
on Blagojevich's phones and
his conference room provided
shocking details.  The arrests
were conducted today as a
result of these wire-taps, which
indicated a frenzy of actions by
Blagojevich to accumulate as
much as he could before a new
ethics law comes into effect
next year.  In the particular
case of the Senate seat, which
under Illinois law, Blagojevich
has sole authority to appoint
a replacement, even from jail,
the clock was ticking.  Since
November 5th, the day after
Obama won the election, dis-
cussions on the replacement
were underway.

In edited transcripts of the
taped conversations released
by Fitzgerald, there is clear
evidence of Blagojevich's
attempts to secure bribes in
exchange for his appointing
a new U.S. Senator.  He was
unhappy with discussions he
and his staff had with Obama
and his staff, as they were not
going to give Blagojevich any-
thing of substance.  He had
wanted either a juicy position
as an ambassador or cabinet
member, or a cushy job for his
wife on the board of a corpora-
tion in exchange for appointing
Obama confidant, Valerie
Jarrett to the U.S. Senate.

Failing in this, Blagojevich then
sought bribes from others. One
potential replacement was
allegedly going to raise be-
tween $500,000 to $1 Million
dollars for Blagojevich's cam-
paign funds.  Knowing that he
was under investigation, he
also plotted to arrange a pre-
payment to lawyers to defend
him in the event of a Federal
indictment, under condition that
should there be none, he would
get the money back as a dona-
tion.

Already, calls for Blagojevich to
resign are being made, as well
as calls for a special election to
be held quickly to fill the Senate
seat.  Blagojevich had been
lying low since the conviction of
Antoin 'Tony' Rezko by Federal
Prosecutor, Fitzgerald, last
spring.  Rezko, who was to be
sentenced on October 23rd,
had his court appearance
delayed by Fitzgerald.  The
story was broke by the Tribune
that Rezko was singing to the
prosecutors.  Since July, the
rumor mill in Chicago was ripe
with stories that Blagojevich
would soon be indicted.

"Operation Board Games"
began in 2003 when the CEO
of another hospital went to the
FBI about being threatened by
Blagojevich-insider, Stuart
Levine.  Levine was putting
pressure on the CEO to hire
a particular construction com-
pany to carry out a major
expansion project for the
hospital.  Some $200 Million
dollars of state funds were
allocated for the project.
Levine was arrested and in
April of 2004, became the first
of many to be convicted by
the investigation into political
corruption.

While there is no direct allega-
tion against Obama, yet, when
asked by reporters, Fitzgerald
choose his words carefully,
saying that Obama was not
implicated in "the complaint
filed today".  However, if one
delves deeper into the whole
scandal, as Evelyn Pringle
does in her 5-part series on
www.opednews.com, one sees
many connections.  Most of
those already convicted, as
well as other minor players in
the 'Pa-to-Play' scheme, had
dealings with Obama and many
had made campaign contribu-
tions to his various office runs.

Obama is currently distancing
himself from Blagojevich, but
in the past, Obama served on
the governor's campaign com-
mittees and approved many
appointees to various state
offices that Blagojevich wanted.
Most notably was when Obama
acted as head of the state's
Health and Human Resource
Committee, where Obama
helped passed legislation
which restructured a panel
that was responsible for health
care projects, like building new
or expanding hospitals. Obama
then approved all of those who
Blagojevich submitted to sit on
the panel, including Stuart
Levine and Valerie Jarrett.

Some question why Fitzgerald
arrested Blagojevich now, be-
fore the actual appointment to
the Senate was made.  Some
believe he should have waited
until after wards, when an even
greater crime could be prose-
cuted.  My belief is that the
arrests were made now, before
Obama takes office and control
of the Federal government. I
have stated several times my
belief that the primary reason
Obama was prompted to run
for president in 2008 was solely
to shut down "Operation Board
Games".

In Pringle's articles, she details
how Blagojevich had intended
to run for president in 2008.
But, as he became under more
scrutiny as his inner circle were
arrested and convicted, a sub-
stitute was needed.  One who
was essentially clean of any
allegations of corruption.  Enter
Obama, who had the added
benefit of being free of any
paper-trail of controversial
legislation.  Or at least freer
than other Illinois Democrats.
LOL!!!

Thus, the die was cast and the
way paved for Obama to first
be elected to the U.S. Senate,
and then run for the White
House.  Already, there are calls
for an independent Federal
prosecutor to be appointed, as
many of the Obama inner-circle
will undoubtedly be questioned
as the Blagojevich case heads
to trial.  Time Magazine is al-
ready predicting that Obama's
administration may get bogged
down during it's first year due
to his staffers and advisers,
and perhaps himself, will be
deposed as the case against
Blagojevich is built.
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Auto Beg-athon, Part II

The CEOs of Detroit's Big 3,
GM, Ford and Chrysler, re-
turned to Washington DC for
two more days of facing the
Congress.  Today it was the
Senate as they now increased
the amount they need to sur-
vive from $25 to $34 Billion
dollars.  One economist from
Moody's said the number may
wind up being between $75 to
$125 Billion dollars in the long
run.

On Wednesday, all three had
submitted their reorganizing
plans to the Congress, as in-
structed by Nancy Pelosi.  GM
is asking for the most money,
$4 Billion right away and $18
Billion altogether, mostly in
government-backed credit.
Ford only wants $9 Billion in
credit and Chrysler wants
$7 Billion in cash.  All three
also want TARP money to
unfreeze their financing wings
which provide consumers
with car loans.

The Big Three's plans include
reducing work force and the
number of car models they will
manufacture.  They also will
cut back on suppliers and the
number of dealerships they
support.  The UAW also joined
them at the Senate hearing and
are agreeable to making some
concessions in order to help
out, including a Jobs Bank
which pays unemployed auto
workers 95% of their salary
while finding another job.

The six-hour long hearing had
one major interruption when a
group of protestors disrupted
the proceedings.  They began
chanting, "The bailout is a
sellout!"  Some of the senators
were concerned about the auto
companies still being viable
even with the loans. They were
particularly interested if
Chrysler was just using the
loan money to make them
more attractive to a possible
merger with GM or sale to
another group of investors.

Senator Chris Dodd, who was
the chairman of today's hear-
ing, spoke after wards that he
intends to try once again to get
the Federal Reserve and the
Treasury Department to handle
the auto bailout under the exist-
ing TARP plan.  So far, they
have been reluctant to do so.
Despite most polls showing
that the majority of Americans
are against the auto bailout,
it would seem unlikely that the
Democratic controlled Con-
gress would not approve the
bailout.  However, there is a
war brewing between the
East and West over this issue.

The California delegates are
opposed to the bailout, seeing
this as an opportunity to once
and for all eliminate the auto
companies which dominate in
states east of the Mississippi.
They want more money and
legislation geared to develop-
ing the new Silicon Valley car
companies which are making
electric and other alternative
fueled cars.  California has
long since been the main
source of strict pollution and
fuel economy laws which have
hampered the Big Three.

Recently, Representative
Henry Waxman replaced John
Dingell as head of the power-
ful House Energy and Com-
merce Committee.  Dingell has
been a chief defender of the
Big 3 for his long career in
Congress, since being first
elected in 1955.  Waxman is
a major opponent against the
auto and oil industries.  He is
in favor of the new breed of
small, high-tech car companies
like those that make the Tesla
and the Aptera.

Despite these conflicts, the Big
3 will get their money.  There is
too much at stake, especially
given the other economic bad
news which appears daily.  To
throw away such a huge block
of workers and an entire indus-
trial sector would be a disaster.
President-Elect Obama seems
to be on board with the bailout
also.  The last thing her wants
is to start his administration
with the Big 3 and their thou-
sands of supply companies
closing down and millions
becoming unemployed.  But
just how much goodwill the
Big 3 will get remains the to
be seen.  Obama may also
help fund the emerging new
auto companies under his
"green infrastructure" plan.
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Dr. Changelove...

...Or Why I Learned To Stop
Worrying And Love Obama.
No, I have not drunk any
funny-flavored Kool-Aid.  Nor
have I become mesmerized
by Obama's use Neural Lin-
guistic Programming.

Obama's cabinet appointments
are why I have decided that I
can stop worrying.  No, I do not
think that they are 'centrists' as
many say.  I believe that most
of them are MORONS!  That's
why I've stopped worrying!

It is one thing to run a highly
organized, effective political
campaign.  Running a govern-
ment, with a world full of trou-
ble popping up everyday is
a whole other kettle of fish.
Obama's cabinet picks are
less than impressive.  Some
say that he is following the
Lincoln strategy of a cabinet
of rivals.  Given how poorly
Lincoln governed during the
War Between the States,
especially the first three
years, this strategy is one
that should be avoided, not
repeated!

So I do not see Obama being
very effective in his ability to
get his agenda initiated, even
with a Democratic majority in
Congress.  Given that his
agenda is ripe with bad ideas,
executing bad ideas badly is
something we all should look
forward to.  Oh, I'm sure that
a whole lot of funny money
will get spread around.  But
it won't result in any real
change to the status quo.

This is another reason why
I have stopped worrying.  The
Far Left Liberals are already
beginning to see that the status
quo will be upheld, and they
are none to pleased about it!
Today, on Chris Matthew's
"Hardball", two of his guests,
Christopher Hutchins of Vanity
Fair and Joan Walsh of Salon
got very nasty with each other
over Obama's cabinet picks.
These two Liberals even got
personal in their arguing, which
shows just how divided the Left
is.  Whatever unity there was
on November 4th has passed
into the shadows of time.

There are still some things to
worry about.  Watch for a policy
shift from focusing on the Mid-
dle East and a return to an anti-
Russia one.  With Zbigniew
Bzrezinski as a major adviser
to Obama, we can look for a
deal cut with Iran and Al
Qaeda to turn their attention
against Russia.  Sound crazy?
Who helped arm and organize
the Mujihadeen and trained
Usama Bin Laden in the first
place?  Talk about cowboy
diplomacy!  No wonder old
Christopher Hutchinson is
worried!  LOL!
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