01/10/07

Dick Morris On Democrats Taking Day Off For College Football

Filed under: General — Bethie @ 10:49 pm

Read the whole piece here

Here’s the beginning of the article (emphasis added):

House Democrats lost considerable credibility yesterday when their opening session was cancelled so that members could attend the Ohio State-Florida State football game.

This is not a joke.

It is, however, a blunt metaphor for how genuinely out of touch the members of Congress really are. How many other Americans do you suppose were given the same perk? A day off because of an evening football game? And how many school kids would like to have time off to watch their own favorite teams? What kind of message is the House leadership sending?

Is it that they don’t get how bad it looks, or that they don’t care?

Their record has been dismal. Last year, the House and Senate worked an average of about two days a week for their salary of $162,500. Nice work if you can find it. Responding to well-deserved criticisms, the new House majority leader, Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), with great fanfare, promised a five-day work week. But that was just talk. When it was the Republicans who were scheduling the eight-day month, Hoyer was outraged. But now that the Democrats control the calendar, he considers a football game to be a legitimate excuse for a vacation day. As he said in reference to the new House minority leader, John Boehner (R-Ohio), “There is a very important event happening Monday night, particularly for those who live in Ohio and Florida. In the spirit of comity, and I know if Maryland were playing, I would want to be accommodated, and I want to accommodate my friend, Mr. Boehner.”

Apparently Mr. Hoyer is not familiar with the disdain that American voters feel for members of Congress. A mid-December Gallup poll showed that 74 percent of Americans disapproved of the job that Congress was doing. Hoyer is certainly doing his best to keep those negative poll numbers.

And there won’t be a five-day work week at all in January. The Martin Luther King holiday falls next week and the Democrats and Republicans are holding respective retreats during the following two weeks. The Democrats are planning a day of speeches in two weeks, including one by Bill Clinton. Hey folks, ever think about doing this on a weekend?

So the promised “five-day” work week starts on Tuesday at 6:30 and ends at about 2 on Friday — more like a two-and-a-half-day work week.

And that might not even happen if there’s another important football game.

Chavez Calls Christ “Greatest Socialist in History”

Filed under: General — Bethie @ 10:07 pm

In a speech today, Hugo Chavez alluded to Jesus, saying, “I swear by Christ–the greatest socialist in history”…a scary, but not surprising statement by Chavez, but I’ve heard plenty of American leftists make similar claims. Funny, I always thought Jesus advocated private charity to the poor–I don’t remember him ever advocating a government run redistribution of wealth.

And when Jesus said, “Render unto Caesar the things which are Caesar’s, and unto God the things that are God’s”, wasn’t he alluding to some sort of separation between worldy authority and heavenly authority?

There is an excellent piece by Doug Bandow entitled Biblical Foundations of Limited Government