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“Offshore Myth Busting”

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Great post by Peter Galuszka of Bacon’s Rebellion, “Offshore Myth Busting.” Here’s the conclusion:

So, McDonnell and Obama should ask themselves, “What’s it going to be for Virginia?” Obama says there will be no new offshore drilling until a thorough study is made of Deepwater Horizon. That’s cold comfort.

As for McDonnell, he might want to knock off the idiotic “plane crash” excuse and consider that Big Oil with its Big Money would not be the only industry along Virginia’s coast that he’s sworn to protect. Consider the fishing, tourism and commercial shipping sectors, not to mention the U.S. Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard which use offshore Virginia waters and pump in billions to the state’s economy. That’s right here, right now. Not sometime off in 2020.

So true. Unfortunately, the chances of Bob McDonnell having the interest or the brain cells to comprehend Peter Galuszka’s article are minimal.

P.S. Also, see Miles Grant’s Twitter feed for updates from the Gulf Coast, where he is covering the oil spill for the National Wildlife Federation.

President Obama at the University of Michigan

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President Obama just delivered a major speech at the University of Michigan. It is worth listening to in its entirety. (h/t to DailyKos for putting up the YouTube)

The First 3 1/2 Months of Kookinelli Madness

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It’s time to recap the brief “career” so far of AG Ken Cuccinelli, who all by himself seems determined to make the office of Virginia’s attorney general the continual butt of television comedians’ jokes.

On February 16, just one month after taking office, Cuccinelli filed a request with the Environmental Protection Agency asking it to reopen its proceedings regarding the finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health.

Of course, at the same time he also asked for judicial review of the EPA’s finding in federal court. As a result, Virginia has joined Alabama and Texas as the only states seeking to overturn any EPA action to control greenhouse gases. According to Cooch, the EPA is just a bunch of “bureaucrats with political agendas” who have falsified data in order to drive American business into the ground. He doesn’t say how he know that scientific data is “falsified.”

February was just Act One of the Cuccinelli absurdist theater acted out in the office of the attorney general. We had much more waiting for us…

On March 4 Cuccinelli sent a letter to Virginia public colleges and universities stating that, in his opinion, Virginia law prohibits them from including sexual orientation or gender expression in any non-discrimination policy they might have. In the national uproar that followed, Cuccinelli never said why he had released the letter and maintained that some unnamed colleges had asked for a ruling by his office.

It was March 22 when Cuccinelli filed a lawsuit in the US District Court challenging the constitutionality of the federal health care bill that passed Congress on March 21.

Hmmm. I’m beginning to see a pattern here. Every two weeks or so, Cuccinelli’s ego drives him to usurp headlines from the governor by issuing some extremist diatribe aimed at his Tea-Party-like base.

On April 1 – appropriately April Fool’s Day – Cuccinelli announced a challenge to new standards for fuel efficiency for cars and trucks by the Obama administration and the EPA. (All those standards do is move up the date to meet goals that were set in 2007 when Republican President George W. Bush signed The Energy Independence and Security Act, which changed economy standards for cars and light trucks for the first time in more than 30 years.)

Now, as April has ended, Cooch has unveiled, a la John Ashcroft, his own prudish version of the Virginia state seal. A breastplate of armor covers the breast of Virtus in Cooch’s version of the seal. Whew! Talk about “political correctness.”

God only knows what Cooch will come up with as May winds down. Maybe he could revisit some of his state senate peculiarities, such as his attempt to amend the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution to revoke the citizenship of children born in the United States to undocumented immigrants.

(The two methods of amending the U.S. Constitution, as outlined in Article V, state that both houses of Congress may propose an amendment by a 2/3rds vote of members, or 2/3rds of state legislatures may ask for a convention to amend the document, a process never used. Nowhere does it state that an obscure, extremely odd state senator from Virginia can propose such amendments.)

I guess Cooch could declare that his idea from back then to allow one business to sue another if it is proven that it hired illegal immigrants is now fine in Virginia because he, as attorney general, says so. Or, perhaps he would like to try to resurrect his wish to deny unemployment benefits to any person who could not speak “proper” English in the workplace.

I also must remember Cooch’s love for abstinence-only sex education, even though all reputable studies have shown that such “education” is completely ineffective and a waste of taxpayer money.

We all know that Cooch made quite a fool of himself by first appearing to endorse the “Birthers” in their attempt to change the birthplace of President Obama from Hawaii to Kenya, using a crazy, fake lady lawyer and a heaping helping of inchoate racism in the attempt. Cuccinelli quickly backed down from that piece of red meat that he threw to his “base.”

My personal favorite Cooch story is when he told an audience of fawning far-righties during the  2009 campaign that he and his wife were contemplating not filing for a Social Security number for their new son because,  “it is being used to track you.” Please. Spare me that ridiculous statement. Cooch and his wife, who have many other children, know that a Social Security number is required for a family to declare a newborn child for tax purposes. That requirement was put into the tax law to foil people who had been making up kids to get the tax deductions. (I personally knew a fellow back then who had declared his dog and two cats as children until the time came when he had to have actual Social Security numbers for the “children.”)

I guess Social Security numbers could be the basis of Cuccinelli’s next publicity stunt. Perhaps he could sue the federal government and say that it has no right to demand that citizens prove the existence of their tax exemptions.

We all should stay tuned for the next act of the farce that is the attorney general’s office in the great state of Virginia. What I wish would happen instead is for the governor to call Cooch in and demand that he stop making a fool of himself and the state that put him in office.

I will wait a very long time for that to happen.

Meg Whitman’s Fake Town Hall

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E-Bay auctioneer CEO and billionaire Meg Whitman is trying to buy the governorship of California with many millions of her own money.  This week we learned about the extent she will go to do that.  It turns out that Meg Whitman produced a fake town hall to use in lieu of a real one for an info-mercial.  The whole thing was staged. She planted attendees, planted questions, and even planted the cheering, as the video below the fold shows.

Here are a few morsels from the San Francisco Chronicle. Read more here and here.


A funny thing happened when Camp Whitman was filming its 30-minute info-mercial last night in Orange County. Oh, besides stuff like covert filming by her opponents, cops being called, crowd screening and Meg goosing the audience for applause.

A tracker found evidence of Whitman telling her “fans” to applaud.  

How fake was this effort by Whitman?  It was so fake that a tracker with an invitation was told he could not enter and the police were called.  Consider how differently the GOP tracker was treated at Creigh Deeds’ events! Here Meg ducks her own press conference. How dumb does she think Americans and Californians are?

So, Meg Whitman is as fake as John Boehner’s tan.  From the current governor, an actor who found himself unable to govern, to one current GOP candidate, the California GOP is  out of gas, just like the national Republicans.  The actor-Terminator has driven California into the ground.  Now an auction-site CEO, who’s as phony as a live-auction caller, runs with more empty theatrics. If she must produce fake town halls and cannot be subject to scrutiny, Meg Whitman isn’t fit to govern.  

Photos, Video: Immigration Reform Rally at the White House

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Earlier this afternoon, I attended an immigration reform rally at Lafayette Park next to the White House. Hundreds of people, if not more, were on hand to peacefully protest Arizona’s anti-immigrant law and to demand that Congress pass comprehensive immigration reform – including the DREAM Act – now. I was extremely impressed with the speakers, as well as the friendly, peaceful, racially diverse, and passionate crowd of protesters. Among others, I heard several “Trail of Dreams” students talk about their 1,500-mile walk from Miami, FL to bring their immigration message to Washington. Along the way, “they documented their journey on Facebook and Twitter, gathered 30,000 signatures to bring to the president and marshaled support and shelter.”

In addition to the photos after the “flip,” check out the video (below) of Margie (spelling?), a junior from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, VA. I think you’ll agree that she’s very impressive – in Spanish and in English!

UPDATE: Another video for your viewing and listening pleasure – “El Pueblo Unido”.

























Fimian: “Herrity Votes to Raise Property Tax Rate 13%”

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Although he’s almost certain to lose to Pat Herrity in the 11th CD Republican primary on June 8, Keith Fimian isn’t going down without a fight.

On April 27, 2009, Pat Herrity voted to raise the real property tax rate from $.92 to 1.04 per $100 assessed. A whopping 13% tax increase in just one year! This amounted to an increase of about $550 on the average Fairfax County home.

Pat Herrity and other politicians say that because Fairfax County homes went down in value, the tax rate increase was not a tax increase at all.  More political double speak. Fairfax homeowners are now paying as much or more in taxes on homes worth far less.

From sane peoples’ perspectives, of course, raising the property tax rate to compensate for a decline in home values is simply prudent fiscal management of a county budget (which must, of course, be balanced). With Republicans, however, it might as well be “communist” or “socialism” or “unAmerican” or something heinous like that. Over at the aptly named Too Conservative blog, head honcho Vince Harris seems to think that Herrity might fall into one of those infamous categories, but the Too Conservative commenters strongly disagree (sample comment: “How ugly. Shame on Keith. Day by day, he’s losing all respect that we had for him. No matter how low he goes, he’ll never be our Congressman. How sad.”).

Meanwhile, Democrats are enjoying sitting back, popping some popcorn, and watching these two Republican’ts savage each other. 🙂

Virginian-Pilot: “Gulf oil spill drifts to Virginia”

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Superb editorial by the Virginian-Pilot, here’s an excerpt but definitely read it all!

Since the beginning of the debate about offshore drilling, it has been clear that the promises are as concrete as petroleum fumes across the Gulf of Mexico. Inland lawmakers are lining up to prevent coastal states from getting any royalty money from offshore drilling. They outnumber Virginia’s advocates.

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But the most important assurance to residents of Virginia’s coast was the one about the environment. Oil drilling, we were assured repeatedly by its advocates, is really safe these days. It won’t damage the beaches, or the air, or our marshes. It certainly won’t affect the wildlife.

Tell that to the people who live along the coast in Mississippi and Louisiana.

Message to Cooch: “When you ask to be ridiculed, it usually happens”

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Ken Cuccinelli, what a boob, covering up Virtus’ bosom with an armored breastplate.  As UVA political science professor Larry Sabato notes, “When you ask to be ridiculed, it usually happens. And it will happen here, nationally…This is classical art, for goodness’ sake.



h/t: Not Larry Sabato

Ken Kookynelli demands UVA turn over papers of noted climate scientist

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Cooch is at it again — spending taxpayers’ money on another wild goose chase — and the “base” will just eat it up.

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has demanded that the University of Virginia turn over documents related to a former UVa climatology professor at the center of the so-called “climategate” scandal.

Cuccinelli, a Republican from Fairfax County, is challenging in court the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions as a contributor to climate change.

On April 23, Cuccinelli sent a “civil investigative demand” to UVa seeking documents related to the work of Michael Mann, a researcher who worked at UVa between 1999 and 2005 and is now at Penn State.

http://www2.dailyprogress.com/…

I’m not an attorney and have no idea what a “civil investigative demand” is — but — could UVA tell Cooch to GFY?