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Protect The Government Worker By Starving The Poor

July 12, 2010 By Joan of Snark

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From an analysis of what’s taken Congress so long to extend unemployment benefits comes this mind-boggling gem:

Democrats also maintain hopes of passing a $16 billion aid package for governors aimed at preserving the jobs of tens of thousands of state workers through the election. They intend to pay for it in part by cutting food stamp benefits.

Only in the minds of progressive liberals can blossom the precious idea that protecting the jobs of government employees, many of whom are unionized and the ever-increasing numbers of which are a goodly part of America’s deficit problem,is more important than making sure the poor can eat by giving them food stamps.

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Steering The Titanic

July 4, 2010 By Joan of Snark

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Many of us feel that we are fighting a war.  A war of ideologies that pits the takers against the givers, self-perceived elitist power-mongers against the ordinary citizen; an epic battle of the best of human good against the worst of human evil.  And in the heat of this battle, seemingly for the very soul of arguably the greatest country in the history of mankind, there come moments in which those who would preserve those things that have made America a shining beacon of hope for the world can naught but succumb to despair.

As we celebrate this miraculous day of Independence of these United States, it is with profound gratefulness that we bow our heads in prayers of thankfulness and in prayers of hope.  And share with you words of encouragement as we gird our proverbial loins for the next and oh-so-critical battle that looms ahead.

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Happy Independence Day, America.

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Deliberately Making Bad Worse

June 26, 2010 By Joan of Snark

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Picture this….

Oval Office, April 22, 2010

“Hey, Rahm; this Deepwater thingie…it’s pretty bad, isn’t it?”

“Yeah, Barry.  It’s pretty bad.  Those Dutch assholes, and I swear a dozen pf their pansy-ass buddies, have called here several times with this offer and that offer; the bastards want to sail over right now and ‘help us’ with the containment and cleanup.  I told them all to go to hell.  We can’t allow any foreign ships or foreign workers in our waters.”

“Oh, good point.  This spill is just the thing we need to move ahead again on cap and trade.  Can’t have the unions pissed off at us before that happens, can we?”

“Nope.  The worse this thing gets, the better it is for us to push ahead with clamping down on the rest of that fucked-up private sector.”

“Hey, Rahm?”

“What now, Barry?”

“You don’t think anyone is going to find out about this, do you?  I mean, we let BP drill like that without anyone really looking over their paperwork for their permits after they gave my campaign all that money.”

“I suppose that one of those Tea Baggers will dig up something about your campaign’s contributions.  Another reason we need to keep the heat on that old hag, Pelosi, and make sure she gets DISCLOSE passed.  Quick.  That will divert those right-wing terrorists for a while.”

“I guess we can blame that stupid MMS for not doing their job, too.  Right?  Most of those people were hired by Bush, weren’t they?  We can say it’s Bush’s fault; that it’s just another problem we inherited from him.”

“Exactly, Barry.  Bush hired a bunch of incompetant morons and it takes time to get them all cleaned out.”

“Excuse me, Mr. Emmanuel?”

“What the hell do you want?  Can’t you see we’re busy in here?”

“I’m sorry, sir, but that Dutchman is on the phone again.  They saw the news today and are urging you to reconsider their offer of help.”

“Tell them to go fuck themselves.”

“Yes, sir.”

Now fast forward to today.  I’m posting this piece in its entirety since it says all that needs to be said.

Avertible Catastrophe

Lawrence Solomon, Financial Post · Saturday, Jun. 26, 2010

Some are attuned to the possibility of looming catastrophe and know how to head it off. Others are unprepared for risk and even unable to get their priorities straight when risk turns to reality.

The Dutch fall into the first group. Three days after the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico began on April 20, the Netherlands offered the U.S. government ships equipped to handle a major spill, one much larger than the BP spill that then appeared to be underway. “Our system can handle 400 cubic metres per hour,” Weird Koops, the chairman of Spill Response Group Holland, told Radio Netherlands Worldwide, giving each Dutch ship more cleanup capacity than all the ships that the U.S. was then employing in the Gulf to combat the spill.

To protect against the possibility that its equipment wouldn’t capture all the oil gushing from the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, the Dutch also offered to prepare for the U.S. a contingency plan to protect Louisiana’s marshlands with sand barriers. One Dutch research institute specializing in deltas, coastal areas and rivers, in fact, developed a strategy to begin building 60-mile-long sand dikes within three weeks.

The Dutch know how to handle maritime emergencies. In the event of an oil spill, The Netherlands government, which owns its own ships and high-tech skimmers, gives an oil company 12 hours to demonstrate it has the spill in hand. If the company shows signs of unpreparedness, the government dispatches its own ships at the oil company’s expense. “If there’s a country that’s experienced with building dikes and managing water, it’s the Netherlands,” says Geert Visser, the Dutch consul general in Houston.

In sharp contrast to Dutch preparedness before the fact and the Dutch instinct to dive into action once an emergency becomes apparent, witness the American reaction to the Dutch offer of help. The U.S. government responded with “Thanks but no thanks,” remarked Visser, despite BP’s desire to bring in the Dutch equipment and despite the no-lose nature of the Dutch offer –the Dutch government offered the use of its equipment at no charge. Even after the U.S. refused, the Dutch kept their vessels on standby, hoping the Americans would come round. By May 5, the U.S. had not come round. To the contrary, the U.S. had also turned down offers of help from 12 other governments, most of them with superior expertise and equipment –unlike the U.S., Europe has robust fleets of Oil Spill Response Vessels that sail circles around their make-shift U.S. counterparts.

Why does neither the U.S. government nor U.S. energy companies have on hand the cleanup technology available in Europe? Ironically, the superior European technology runs afoul of U.S. environmental rules. The voracious Dutch vessels, for example, continuously suck up vast quantities of oily water, extract most of the oil and then spit overboard vast quantities of nearly oil-free water. Nearly oil-free isn’t good enough for the U.S. regulators, who have a standard of 15 parts per million — if water isn’t at least 99.9985% pure, it may not be returned to the Gulf of Mexico.

When ships in U.S. waters take in oil-contaminated water, they are forced to store it. As U.S. Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen, the official in charge of the clean-up operation, explained in a press briefing on June 11, “We have skimmed, to date, about 18 million gallons of oily water–the oil has to be decanted from that [and] our yield is usually somewhere around 10% or 15% on that.” In other words, U.S. ships have mostly been removing water from the Gulf, requiring them to make up to 10 times as many trips to storage facilities where they off-load their oil-water mixture, an approach Koops calls “crazy.”

The Americans, overwhelmed by the catastrophic consequences of the BP spill, finally relented and took the Dutch up on their offer — but only partly. Because the U.S. didn’t want Dutch ships working the Gulf, the U.S. airlifted the Dutch equipment to the Gulf and then retrofitted it to U.S. vessels. And rather than have experienced Dutch crews immediately operate the oil-skimming equipment, to appease labour unions the U.S. postponed the clean-up operation to allow U.S. crews to be trained.

A catastrophe that could have been averted is now playing out. With oil increasingly reaching the Gulf coast, the emergency construction of sand berns to minimize the damage is imperative. Again, the U.S. government priority is on U.S. jobs, with the Dutch asked to train American workers rather than to build the berns. According to Floris Van Hovell, a spokesman for the Dutch embassy in Washington, Dutch dredging ships could complete the berms in Louisiana twice as fast as the U.S. companies awarded the work. “Given the fact that there is so much oil on a daily basis coming in, you do not have that much time to protect the marshlands,” he says, perplexed that the U.S. government could be so focussed on side issues with the entire Gulf Coast hanging in the balance.

Then again, perhaps he should not be all that perplexed at the American tolerance for turning an accident into a catastrophe. When the Exxon Valdez oil tanker accident occurred off the coast of Alaska in 1989, a Dutch team with clean-up equipment flew in to Anchorage airport to offer their help. To their amazement, they were rebuffed and told to go home with their equipment. The Exxon Valdez became the biggest oil spill disaster in U.S. history–until the BP Gulf spill.

– Lawrence Solomon is executive director of Energy Probe and author of The Deniers.

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Quote(s) Of The Day

June 20, 2010 By Joan of Snark

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“The problem is, if we secure the border, then you all won’t have any reason to support ‘comprehensive immigration reform.’ “

(President Obama to Senator Kyl when asked directly about securing Arizona’s border with Mexico)

 

“They want to get something in return for doing their duty.”

(Senator Kyle, R-AZ)

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Commentary: Detroit hosts leftist cavalcade

June 20, 2010 By Joan of Snark

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We’ve noted here before that they walk amongst us so it’s always refreshing to see someone in the media recognizing it as well.  We couldn’t have said the following any better so are posting Nolan Finley’s editorial in its entirety.  (Link to original at the end.)

The late state Sen. Joe Mack once said of the downstate backpackers who thought they knew more about what was best for his Upper Peninsula district than he did: “They come up here with a $5 bill and a pair of underwear and never change either one.”

Up that to $20 to account for inflation and it pretty well describes the crowd thronging to Detroit this week for the 2010 U.S. Social Justice Forum.

This ain’t no tea party.

The forum is a hootenanny of pinkos, environuts, peaceniks, Luddites, old hippies, Robin Hoods and urban hunters and gatherers. In other words, a microcosm of the Obama administration.

Up to 20,000 of them are expected in Detroit, although the actual count is hard to pinpoint since they’ll be sleeping in tents and 14 to a hotel room. Their mission is to tear down Wall Street and use the bricks to pave a Main Street where everyone lives in racial and social harmony, nobody has too little or too much, and food, shelter, transportation, education, clothing and cell phones are inalienable rights provided by a benevolent government and funded by — well, they’ll let someone else worry about paying the bills.

The actual event starts Tuesday. But the opening act got under way Saturday with the three-day Assembly of Jews: Confronting Racism and Israeli Apartheid. Of course. You can’t have social justice without giving Israel a good, hard kick.

The agenda is loose. According to the event website, it will mostly be an opportunity for jawboning by every possible grievance group, from transgendered Teamsters to tree huggers traumatized because their favorite redwood is now a deck in Bloomfield Hills. Every wart on American society will be mapped and lamented.

Organizers say the forums are transformational, noting the gathering held in Brazil in 2001 led to the election of the socialist, America-bashing Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva as president. But since we’ve already elected a socialist, America-bashing president, the event may be anticlimactic politically.

They also promise the forum will be “a people’s bailout for Detroit” that will make the city “a model for a just transition to a green 21st century economy.”

The last thing a city crippled by an entitlement culture needs to hear is that there is a handout bonanza coming that will spare it the hard work of rebuilding Detroit through individual initiative and raw, messy capitalism.

But the forum could serve an informative purpose. Take a good look at our guests as you step across their sleeping bags on Detroit’s sidewalks.

As incredible as it seems, they’re the ones winning the policy debates in Washington. Congress is frantically enacting their agenda, and they’ve got their man in the White House. You can bet had Barack Obama not been elected president, he’d be in Detroit this week teaching a community organizing class.

If we don’t come to our senses in November, this is what the whole country will look like soon.

By NOLAN FINLEY (editorial page editor of The News)

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Father’s Day

June 20, 2010 By Another Responsible American

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“Scars remind us of where we’ve been; they don’t have to dictate where we’re going.”
(Rossi, Criminal Minds)

 

This is way past its time, but I would like to thank my Dad, well, for being my Dad.

Back when I was growing up there wasn’t such a thing as a dysfunctional family. Families had issues and they dealt with them best they could; sometimes not so well. My family was the latter type, and a big family of 3. I won’t go into the bad and the ugly, suffice it to say there was lots of it and as I have gotten older (and hopefully wiser) I’ve come to see it wasn’t all one person’s fault, although it was certainly twisted in such a way that as a child I thought it was.

So to my Dad, thank you for loving me the best you could and the best you were allowed to.  I know that even tho’ a time or two you threatened my life you would have given your life to save mine.

Thank you for making me tough, giving me a strong work ethic, for telling me to always take the time to have fun and, oddly enough, for being one of the funniest humans I’ve ever met.

I remember all the years you ranted about long-haired hippies yet, when we bought the farm in 1971, you refused to cut your hair until the old house sold.  (How does 2 years sound?)

You made the best German wine on the face of the earth, smooth but lethal; even tho’ you had quit drinking years before the impromptu wine tasting parties of which you were so fond.

I remember the young smart-ass kid, studying to be an electrical engineer, who was going to show a non-college-educated old guy what it was really all about.  He had no clue who he was talking to until you, quite politely, buried him with your applied knowledge of the subject.  (Yes, Dad was, indeed, the best at what he did.)

When we actually lived in the ‘burbs, it was apparent that Dad was a good guy to move out to the country.  The lady across the street was always snooping out her window so Dad would throw open the front door and, standing there in only his BVDs and a t-shirt, scratch in the area of his privates and wave at her.  I can still hear the gasps even now but it was gobsmacking funny.

Then there was the young property tax guy who told Dad he couldn’t have his WPA outhouse out at the farm.  But Dad was real proud of that outhouse.  Mom and I both had to leave the scene because we were laughing so hard. I doubt if being called a Shithouse Inspector was part of that guy’s government job description.  But Dad was a Navy man in WWII, a subber to boot; oh, and he paid the damn taxes around here.

I could go on, there are years of stories both bad and good and we both carried our scars, but after too many years of separation I was informed he was in a coma and dying. I went to see him and I know that, somehow, he knew I was there.  We made our peace and he died an hour after I left. That was almost 20 years ago and in that time the bad memories have been replaced by so many good ones. I wish so much he was still alive; I’m grown up now, Dad, and hindsight always being 20/20 I would have made sure you were allowed to love me and I would have showered you with all the love I always felt.

Thank you, Dad, for being you.  Warts and all, I love you very, very much.

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Almost America

June 20, 2010 By Joan of Snark

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“We grew up with livestock and obviously we misunderstood how fences work.
We thought they had to be contiguous, surrounding the area;
didn’t know you could just put up a little piece and it would work.”
(Jim Ed Miller, Fort Hancock, Texas)

 

It’s not a good sign for President Walking Eagle and his administration when the lame-stream media begins to do dip its toes into real news reporting about serious problems that are not being properly addressed. One example is found in this ABC News report about life along the Texas border with Mexico.

 

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Bashing BP Does Exactly…What?

June 17, 2010 By Joan of Snark

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In a rare concession to a rather conservative point of view, from deep in the heart of bloody-blue Obamaland, today’s Detroit News editorial calls President Walking Eagle to task on his latest, Orchid Office-based exercise in teleprompter reading, correctly citing it being “short on solutions for containing and cleaning up this mess and long on plans to exploit the crisis for political gain.”

But most strangely of all, it makes a point that not only His Transparency, but all the latest crop of Ivy League progressive liberals never fail to miss:  demonizing a business from which you wish to extort money severely lessens the chances of you collecting that money from the business itself.  To date, BP has been paid out $53 million to 20,000 claimants, and has been working through another 22,000 claims, which is admittedly a whole lot more activity than has been seen from the current administration.  Now consider this:

Obama’s incessant bashing of BP also isn’t helping get the oil out of the Gulf.  The company’s stock has plummeted, its bond rating has been downgraded and there are whispers on Wall Street of a hostile takeover or break-up.

If a hostile takeover were to happen, there goes the money, period, as any obligations would go with the takeover.  In fact, if it was a hostile country taking over BP they could walk away from both funding that $20 billion slush fund AND walk away from any further effort and expense to plug the leak in the Gulf of Mexico, too.  And then what?  Exactly what kind of “victory” will our Nancy-boy in Chief claim by essentially cutting off America’s nose to spite her face?  Exactly what words of comfort for the people in Louisiana, Alabama and Florida will scroll across the teleprompters then?

Cap and trade?

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Filed Under: Truth In Reporting Tagged With: BP oil spill, Gulf of Mexico oil spill, Obama Gulf spill, Obama Oval Office speech

Alinsky Patriots

June 17, 2010 By Joan of Snark

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In stereotypical Alinsky fashion, Senator Harry Reid’s attempt to muster enough votes to keep his death grip on his Senate seat has stooped to co-opting the symbolism of the conservative movement.  In order to trash his campaign opponent, the conservative Sharron Angle, they are happily helping themselves to the services of the “Patriot Majority”.  But unlike the varied and robust believers in the United States Constitution that make up the Tea Party, these so-called “patriots” are nothing more than progressive liberal wolves dressed in Minuteman clothing:

Patriot Majority believes it is our patriotic duty as Americans to pursue policies that strengthen our national security, boost the economy, achieve energy independence, make health care affordable, provide quality education and protect public safety.

 The group was was formed by a former spokesman for Harry Reid and is funded by organized labor.  Here’s some of their IRS-reported activities.  Notice how much money they collect for so-called “services”:

Group Name Patriot Majority
Stated Purpose To communicate with Americans on issues of patriotic importance including, but not limited to, strengthening our national security, boosting the economy, creating good paying jobs, achieving energy independence, making health care affordable, providing quality education to all children and protecting public safety.
Email Address no@email
Established Date 12/23/2005
Contact Person Craig Varoga
Contact Address 300 M Street, SE
Suite 1102
Washington, DC  20003
Mailing Address 300 M Street, SE
Suite 1102
Washington, DC  20003
Contributions Received $9,411,627
Expenditures Made $9,229,316
Patriot Majority “527” Contribution Details  
Contributor Employer/Occupation $ Contribution Amount Date  
1199 SEIU – NY Political Action Fund   $200,000 7/20/2006  
New York, NY  10108  
1199 SEIU – NYS Political Action Fund   $300,000 06/28/2006-  
New York, NY  10108 10/14/2006  
AFSCME   $5,800,000 07/21/2008-  
Washington, DC  20036 11/13/2008  
Aggregate below the Threshold   $3 6/30/2007  
Washington, DC  20036  
American Affordable Health Care   $11,874 3/23/2007  
Washington, DC  20036  
Bluegrass Freedom Fund   $5,000 5/12/2008  
Washington, DC  20036  
Change to Win Political Education   $500,000 8/28/2008  
Washington, DC  20036  
Communications Workers of America   $300,000 09/12/2008-  
Washington, DC  20001 5/28/2009  
Democratic Governors’ Association   $230,000 09/13/2006-  
Washington, DC  20005 9/25/2006  
Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association   $2,500 10/24/2006-  
Washington, DC  20003 10/26/2006  
DRIVE Committee   $250,000 09/09/2008-  
Washington, DC  20001 10/2/2008  
Eastern MA Bricklayers People’s Committee   $2,500 10/11/2006  
Boston, MA  02129  
Heartland PAC   $5,000 10/3/2006  
Des Moines, IA  50321  
Laborers’ Political League Education Fund   $35,000 10/20/2006  
Washington, DC  20006  
Local 509 SEIU   $10,000 8/31/2006  
Watertown, MA  02472  
Massachusetts Teachers Association   $250,000 8/30/2006  
Boston, MA  02108  
NE Regional Council of Carpenters PAC Fund   $50,000 8/23/2006  
South Boston, MA  02127  
Oklahoma Freedom Fund   $10,469 3/23/2007  
Oklahoma City, OK  73102  
Patricia Bauman The Bauman Foundation/Directo $25,000 10/17/2008  
Washington, DC  20009  
Patricia Cornwell CEI Enterprises, Inc/Author $50,000 10/23/2006  
New York, NY  10018  
Patriot Majority Midwest   $161,000 09/02/2008-  
Washington, DC  20003 12/16/2008  
Patriot Majority West   $300,000 9/2/2008  
Washington, DC  20003  
Public Security Now   $920 4/20/2007  
Washington, DC  20036  
Richardson for Governor   $10,000 09/21/2006-  
Albuquerque, NM  87102 10/6/2006  
Service Employees International Union   $770,000 09/19/2008-  
Washington, DC  20036 9/30/2008  
The American Public Policy Committee   $861 3/23/2007  
Washington, DC  20036  
The Pennsylvania AFL-CIO   $6,500 10/31/2008  
Harrisburg, PA  17101  
United Food & Commercial Workers Union, CLC   $125,000 8/15/2008  
Washington, DC  20006  
   
 
Patriot Majority “527” Expenditure Details  
Vendor $ Expense Amount Purpose Date  
1199 SEIU – NY State Political Action Fund $100,000 Refund 10/26/2006  
310 West 43rd St.  
New York, NY  10036  
360 JMG, LLC $30,715 Direct Mail 10/20/2008  
718 Seventh Street, NW  
Suite 310  
Washington, DC  20001  
360 JMG, LLC $460,127 Direct Mail Services 08/28/2008-  
718 Seventh Street, NW 10/14/2008  
Suite 310    
Washington, DC  20001    
360 JMG, LLC $30,714 Research Services 9/17/2008  
718 Seventh Street, NW  
Suite 310  
Washington, DC  20001  
Adelstein Liston $5,002,893 Media Buy 09/02/2008-  
1391 Pennsyvlania Avenue, SE 11/19/2008  
Suite 316    
Washington, DC  20003    
Adelstein Liston $42,500 Media Production 10/20/2008-  
1391 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE 11/19/2008  
Suite 316    
Washington, DC  20003    
Adelstein Liston $25,740 Production Expenses 08/28/2008-  
1391 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE 9/18/2008  
Suite 316    
Washington, DC  20003    
Aggregate Below Threshold $12 Aggregate Below Threshold 6/30/2009  
300 M Street, SE  
Suite 1102  
Washington, DC  20003  
American Public Policy Committee $5,000 Contribution 4/22/2009  
300 M Street, SE  
Suite 1102  
Washington, DC  20003  
Brand New Inc. $1,000 Website Design Services 5/2/2008  
2615 Walnut Street  
Denver, CO  80205  
Brand New, Inc. $5,000 Website Services / Design 1/12/2008  
2615 Walnut Street  
Denver, CO  80205  
BUYING TIME LLC ($10,540) MEDIA REFUND 8/31/2007  
2715 M STREET NW #400  
WASHINGTON, DC  20007  
Buying Time, LLC $460,000 Media Buy 09/06/2006-  
2715 M St. NW 9/19/2006  
Suite 400    
Washington, DC  20007    
Buying Time, LLC $225,000 Media Buy and Placement 10/17/2006  
2715 M St. NW  
Suite 400  
Washington, DC  20007  
Buying Time, LLC $123,000 Media Buy/Placement 10/26/2006  
2715 M St. NW  
Suite 400  
Washington, DC  20007  
Buying Time, LLC ($4,751) Refund 3/23/2007  
2715 M Street NW  
4th Floor  
Washington, DC  20007  
Campaign Research & Strategy, Inc. $5,000 Consulting Fee 11/6/2006  
2627 Millwood Ave.  
Columbia, SC  29205  
Citizens for Strength and Security $600,000 Contribution 09/10/2008-  
1705 M Street, NW 10/24/2008  
#342    
Washington, DC  20036    
Craig Varoga $1,634 Travel Expenses 4/20/2007  
1613 Marshall Street  
Houston, TX  77006  
Creative Resources $5,000 Consulting Fee 5/5/2006  
227 Massachusetts Ave., NE  
Suite 101  
Washington, DC  20002  
Creative Resources $102 Meeting Expenses 4/11/2006  
227 Massachusetts Ave., NE  
Suite 101  
Washington, DC  20002  
Creative Resources, Inc. $25,000 Consulting Fee 08/22/2006-  
227 Massachusetts Ave., NE 9/18/2006  
Suite 101    
Washington, DC  20002    
Dan Cence $5,000 Consulting Fee 10/23/2006-  
14 Holbrook Street 10/25/2006  
Medway, MA  02053    
Democratic Governors’ Association $40,000 Refund 10/26/2006  
1401 K Street NW  
Suite 200  
Washington, DC  20005  
Etain, Inc. $10,000 Consulting Fee 7/19/2006  
30 Stoneleigh Circle  
Watertown, MA  02472  
Fenn Communications Group $10,000 Consulting Fee 8/8/2006  
2715 M St. NW  
Suite 150  
Washington, DC  20007  
Fenn Communications Group $21,845 Media Production 09/18/2006-  
2715 M St. NW 10/31/2006  
Suite 150    
Washington, DC  20007    
Gainer, Donnelly & Descroches, LLP $1,000 Accounting Services 9/22/2008  
5847 San Felipe  
Suite 1100  
Houston, TX  77057  
HARMON CURRAN SPIELBERG & EISENBERG LLP $5,384 LEGAL FEE 9/19/2007  
1726 M STREET NW #600  
WASHINGTON, DC  20036  
Harmon, Curran, Spielberg & Eisenberg $947 Legal Expenses 2/3/2009  
1726 M Street, NW  
Suite 600  
Washington, DC  20036  
Harmon, Curran, Spielberg & Eisenberg, LLP $1,425 Legal Fee 08/08/2006-  
1726 M Street NW 9/27/2006  
Suite 600    
Washington, DC  20036    
Independent Strategies $40,000 Consulting Services 11/22/2008-  
1613 Marshall Street 11/28/2008  
Houston, TX  77006    
Independent Strategies $2,535 Reimbursement, Office and Travel Expenses 11/14/2008  
1613 Marshall Street  
Houston, TX  77006  
Independent Strategies $591 Travel Expenses 8/12/2008  
1613 Marshall Street  
Houston, TX  77006  
Independent Strategies $31,000 Consulting Services 01/09/2009-  
930 Wayne Avenue 6/2/2009  
Suite 911    
Silver Spring, MD  20910    
James Stolzenbach $4,700 Consulting Fee 08/29/2006-  
333 West Colfax 9/14/2006  
Suite 425    
Denver, CO  80204    
Jennifer Swanson $10,000 Fundraising Services 10/23/2008  
1215 T Street, NW  
Washington, DC  20009  
Jennifer Swanson Consulting $10,000 Finance Consulting Services 9/22/2008  
1215 T Street, NW  
Washington, DC  20009  
Lake Research Partners $21,565 Research 09/19/2006-  
1726 M Street NW 11/2/2006  
Suite 500    
Washington, DC  20036    
Lauer Johnson Research $12,000 Research Services 9/26/2008  
1436 Flordia Avenue, NW  
#2  
Washington, DC  20009  
Matt O’Neil $6,000 Consulting Fee 10/23/2006-  
26 Orchard Lane 10/25/2006  
Norwood, MA  02062    
Myers Research & Strategic Service $17,736 Research Services 12/7/2008  
6495 English Ivy Court  
Springfield, VA  22152  
Myers Research & Strategic Services $131,500 Research Services 08/12/2008-  
6495 English Ivy Court 9/22/2008  
Springfield, VA  22152    
Nesbitt Research Group, LLC $19,428 Research Services 7/28/2008  
2120 L Street, NW  
Suite 305  
Washington, DC  20037  
O’Neill and Associates $5,000 Consulting Fee 09/14/2006-  
31 New Chardon Street 9/18/2006  
Boston, MA  02114    
Policy Shop $30,000 Consulting Fee 07/19/2006-  
1624 Franklin St 11/8/2006  
Suite 901    
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Project New West $10,000 Dues & Subscriptions 07/27/2008-  
191 University Boulevard 10/3/2008  
#831    
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191 University Boulevard  
Denver, CO  80206  
Ryan, Phillips, Utrecht & Mackinnon $3,250 Legal Services 6/8/2006  
1133 Connecticut Ave., NW  
Suite 300  
Washington, DC  20036  
Sandler, Reiff & Young, P.C. $5,500 Legal Fees 9/24/2008  
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Suite 1102  
Washington, DC  20003  
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Sinclair Strategies $15,000 Consulting Services 10/27/2008-  
80 Norfolk Street 6/3/2009  
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1818 N Street, NW  
Suite 450  
Washington, DC  20036  
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Suite 450  
Washington, DC  20036  
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Suite 450  
Washington, DC  20036  
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1818 N Street, NW 9/22/2008  
Suite 450    
Washington, DC  20036    
Stones’ Phones $5,410 Research 08/29/2006-  
121 S. Palm Canyon Drive 10/25/2006  
Suite 205    
Palm Springs, CA  92262    
Strategic Services $20,750 Research 08/29/2006-  
6495 English Ivy Court 10/25/2006  
Springfield, VA  22152    
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Washington, DC  20003  
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888 16th Street, NW  
Suite 333  
Washington, DC  20006  
The Campaign Group $25,000 Media Buy 6/25/2007  
1600 Locust St.  
Philadelphia, PA  19103  
The Campaign Group $15,000 Media Production 5/18/2007  
1600 Locust St.  
Philadelphia, PA  19103  
The Organizing Group ($15,000) Refund of Consulting Services Payment 10/22/2008  
888 16th Street, NW  
Suite 333  
Washington, DC  20006  
The Organizing Group, Inc. $15,000 Strategic Services 9/22/2008  
888 16th Street, NW  
Suite 333  
Washington, DC  20006  
The Scranton Times $1,451 Media Buy 10/31/2008  
149 Penn Avenue  
Scranton, PA  18503  
Times Leader $4,707 Media Buy 10/31/2008  
15 N. Main Street  
Wilkes-Barre, PA  18711  
Varoga & Associates $257 Expense Reimbursement – Web Hosting / Travel 1/2/2008  
1613 Marshall Street  
Houston, TX  77006  
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HOUSTON, TX  77006  
Varoga & Rice $20,000 Consulting Fee 11/10/2006  
3212 Smith Street  
Suite 206  
Houston, TX  77006  
Varoga & Rice $10,000 Management & Policy Research Fee 4/4/2007  
1624 Franklin Street  
Suite 901  
Oakland, CA  94612  
VR Research $15,000 Research Services 10/27/2008  
1624 Franklin Street  
Suite 901  
Oakland, CA  94612  

A bit more insight into Mr. Varoga:

“We are asking all Americans to join us and oppose the extreme tactics of the tea party and the dangerous ideas behind them,” says oppo research specialist Craig Varoga, who “has formed a group — known as Patriot Majority PAC — with the specific goal of keeping tea party candidates out of office,” writes Chris Cillizza of the WaPo’s “The Fix.” The original name was The Tea Party Is Over, but that was uncomfortably close to the organization’s true mission, a “pathetic [effort] to wrest the ‘patriot’ mantle from conservatives.” Hence the shamelessly disingenuous Patriot Majority PAC:

The idea behind Patriot Majority PAC is to pick 12 to 15 races where tea party-affiliated candidates are running, then launch a barrage of television and radio ads (as well as online targeting) to keep them from winning. The funding, according to Varoga, will come entirely from individuals, and thanks to a ruling in U.S. District Court last week the group will be able to expressly advocate for the defeat of candidates.

 Obama BFFL Andrew Stern’s SEIU contributed $770,000 to Varoga’s Patriot Majority last year.

They are currently advertising and sending out mass mailings with the goal of dividing the conservative vote by tricking the average American into thinking real conservatives and Tea Party types don’t think Sharron Angle is a good enough candidate, thereby fragmenting that conservative vote enough that old Harry Boy can squeak out yet another win. 

Truth is that no one is perfect but I’ll tell you this much:  Sharron Angle is head and shoulders and then some a far, far better choice for a Nevada Senator than Harry Ried.  Heck, even unrecognizable roadkill or British comfort food is a better choice than Harry Reid.

Bottom line:  beware of those organizations who would portray any conservative candidate negatively.  Particularly if they are based out of Washington, D.C.

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