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Happy Mother’s Day to all you moms out there.  Welcome to the next edition of The BoBo Carnival of Politics.  We have some great contributions for this edition.  Please make sure you check out the blogs of these contibutors and let them know what you thought of their submissions.


Conservative

smrtas1 presents Obama?s Tax The Rich Strategy Will Not Solve Budget Deficit posted at Conservative Patriot HQ.

Scott Spiegel presents Economics Lessons We’ve Learned From Liberals, or “Taxation: A Celebration!” posted at Scott Spiegel, saying, “In honor of Tax Day 2011 and Democrats’ impeccably timed renewed push to raise taxes on high income earners, behold the following lessons we’ve learned about economics from liberals.”

Doug Boude presents How We Know Obama Hates America posted at Doug Boude (rhymes with ‘loud’), saying, “After more than 2 years of policies, actions, and rhetoric that has only left America in worse shape than ever, Obama continues on a path of American destruction even now. But WHY? I figured it out. :)

Scott Spiegel presents Where’s Donald Trump’s Long-Form Budget Proposal? posted at Scott Spiegel, saying, “If Trump took 1/10 of the time he wastes blathering about Obama’s birth certificate and spent it proposing ideas to help the economy, people might consider him a serious candidate.”

Independent

Mar Matthias Darin presents Ever climbing oil prices… posted at The Matthias Chronicles.

Mar Matthias Darin presents All those dreaded taxes… posted at The Matthias Chronicles.

e.m. cadwaladr presents Militant Islam and U.S. Policy posted at e.m. cadwaladr, saying, “The futility of hope.”

Mar Matthias Darin presents The progressive Mike Huckabee for President? posted at The Matthias Chronicles.

Liberal

LaNell Haydon presents A TRUTH SPOKEN – Revolutionary Girl posted at Revolutionary Girl – Blog, saying, “This is the fictional blog of Elle, a young woman who lived in The United States of America during a time of turmoil and change; during the time of the Second American Revolution in the early 21st Century.”

News

Braudis Pegram presents Commercial Real Estate Activity posted at The koH Resources Blog, saying, “Perhaps this turnaround, though lethargic, is a result of the parties slowly understanding the direction the economy HAS to go.”

Politics

Bleaxx presents Colonel Gadaffi, I salute you posted at Da-SoapBox.

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Hey all – welcome to another great installment of The BoBo Carnival of Politics.  We have a lot of submissions to get through today. Just want to give everyone a “heads up.” There won’t be a carnival next weekend as it is Easter weekend.  I will be spending that time with my family.  The next edition will be on May 1st. While we have some great submissions this week – my recommendation of the week goes to The Raba Review‘s submission of What’s So Bad About Socialism? It is not your normal liberal spewage of how capitalism sucks and socialism works – it is actually a very well, though out, and illustrated discussion.  The conclusion is still wrong (see my response below) – but – it is well worth the read.  Let Mr. Raba know your thoughts as well – and – as always – please go visit the blogs of all of these contributors – without them this carnival would not be successful.

 

Conservative

smrtas1 presents Is the US Broke? posted at Conservative Patriot HQ.

Steve – great post.  I saw that video last week.  It’s pretty freakin’ ridiculous.  I recommend everyone read this from Iowahawk: Feed Your Family on $10 Billion a Day.  It is a step-by-step breakdown on our debt and what would happen if we do eat the rich – just how far would that get us in paying for government services.  It absolutely proves America is broke and we cannot possibly afford our government debt and expenses.

Joshua Chandler presents Welcome Back to the Program Everybody posted at Attention Globecans:, saying, “political satire questioning liberal notions of gender identification of children.”

A kitty?  Okay. LOL

Scott Spiegel presents First Rule of Good Governance: Never Negotiate with Democrats posted at Scott Spiegel, saying, “Battling Democrats legislatively is like fighting terrorists militarily—you don’t show them how spineless you are; you show them how merciless you can be. They don’t respond to anything else.”

Agreed – everything needs to be on the table – and Ryan’s budget proposal is right on target. I’m wondering whatever happened to the notion that we need to stop all this hateful rhetoric and vitriol?  I seem to recall after Gabby Gifford’s shooting that all those bleeding heart libs were quick to jump all over Conservatives – and what did we see during that entire budget debate?  Nothing but hate coming from the left with some serious hateful, hurtful, and vitriolic rhetoric saying Republicans want to kill women and children.  You’re right – we should show no mercy and just steam roll over them.

Scott Spiegel presents Congress’s $38.5 Billion Scam posted at Scott Spiegel, saying, “Congress’s $38.5 billion in cuts consist mostly of unused funds, funds that hadn’t been allocated for specific projects, non-renewals of one-time expenses, and salaries for czars who have already resigned.”

Yeah – $323 Million is a VERY far cry from $38.5 Billion.  This was hardly a “win” for conservatives at all.  This was Boehner playing politics and doing what politicians do best – lie to the people.  He is hardly the leader that we need in D.C. right now.

Dividist presents Ministry of Truth issues Deficit Reduction Plan posted at Divided We Stand United We Fall, saying, “There is plenty to criticize about the President’s Deficit Reduction Plan above and beyond the doublespeak nonsense. The primary criticism being – it is not a plan. At least not a plan in in the same category as the Simpson-Bowles Plan or the Paul Ryan Plan – both of which offered 70+ pages of detail unsullied by Orwellian euphemism. There are few details offered in the President’s seven page framework, which can be more accurately described as general spending and revenue goals wrapped in partisan rhetoric. The saddest aspect of the President’s presentation is that on that one point, the President is right. Revenues will indeed need to increase in addition to massive spending cuts. However, the point is lost in the absurdity of the presentation.”

Dividist – great discussion.  I have nothing further to add.  Keep up the great work and thanks for submitting this for my followers.

Democrat

Ryan Raba presents What’s so bad about Socialism? posted at The Raba Review.

Ryan – thanks for this submission – it’s nice to see a balanced discussion without the hate coming from your side of the aisle.  While I enjoyed reading your post – your conclusion leaves one VERY important thing out – Freedom.  What a capitalist system does is provide people the freedom to be who they want and to achieve as much as they want.  Those who are successful and work hard reap the rewards.  Those who are less successful are given the opportunity to become just as wealthy and prosperous if they so choose.  Anybody can be anything and do anything (within legal limitations) they want and are free to choose their path towards happiness.  As you rightfully pointed out in your post – under a socialist system no one is better than anybody else and all “profit” is equitable.  The only winners in a Socialist system are the elite politicians that make the rules.  In a socialist system no one can break out and become successful or choose a path to happiness based on their own merits.  If anyone tries to break away – they are vilified and brought back under control to share their wealth.  This is not freedom as our founding fathers envisioned.

Elena Botella presents A Gluttony of Defense posted at Devil Dems, saying, “Commentary from Duke Democrats about the April 2011 budget proposal that would increase Defense Department spending by $5b, when almost every other department has been hit hard”

Given the dire circumstances this country faces right now – the fact we are going broke at an alarming pace – EVERYTHING needs to be on the chopping block – including defense spending.  We could cut that $5B and more if we just withdrew all of our troops and military resources from Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. I say let the middle east light themselves on fire.  We don’t need to be there to stop them.  Perhaps if oil rises enough because of the unrest – this country will finally do what is right and become totally energy independent and use our own resources.  We have the largest fossil fuel reserves in the entire world – and we are only tapping 10% of it.  I’m with you on this one  – no reason to increase the defense budget while we are cutting everything else.

Libertarian

Dividist presents The Dividist is IN! posted at Divided We Stand United We Fall, saying, “Given the low probability of the Dems retaking the House, and the high probability of Reps taking the Senate majority, the Dividist suspects the only way to maintain Divided Government into 2013 will be to re-elect President Obama. So the Dividist is grudgingly “IN”. The Dividist is simply not ready to give One Party Republican Rule another turn at bat.”

Uhhh…nope, not me.  I do truly see the benefits of a divided government – and I see where you’re coming from – but – I can’t even fathom another 4 years of Obambi – the most incompetent President in history.  I would hope there would be another Democrat contender. Hell, I would vote for Hillary over Obambi at this point.  The GOP hasn’t exactly put up any good candidates right now either – of those who have at least expressed some interest in running.  2012 is going to be another bust election – it will undoubtedly come down to a lesser of two evils again – A RINO or A Socialist – neither are good for this country.

News

Jeff Bartelli presents The U.S. In Libya posted at Distant Observer, saying, “I hope you love it!”

Good post, Jeff – not all Conservatives are on board with this action.  I was against it from the beginning.  We have no military interest nor domestic interest in what happens in Libya. This was wasteful spending.  Those same NATO allies we are now supporting also fought against our efforts to go in to Iraq and Afghanistan.  I say let them do it on their own.  It is time America stopped being the world’s policeman and let the world fend for themselves.  I’m tired of my tax dollars going towards foreign aide to countries that hate us – and for paying for military interventions in places we have no true interests in.  As I stated above – let the middle east light themselves on fire – we can be energy independent any time we wanted if those idiot politicians would just get out of the way.

Janet presents Are Canadian Politicians Ignoring Small Business Problems with Credit Card Fees? posted at Credit Cards Canada, saying, “Campaigning is well under way in Canada, with politicians looking to come out on top in the federal elections following the dissolution of Harper’s government. However, there is one voting bloc that many politicians appear to be overlooking: Small business.”

Janet – thanks for this submission.  I don’t know much about Canadian politics – so this was insightful.  But, you should be careful what you wish for.  Our government intervened with our credit card issuers stating the same intention – to lower fees and give consumers an advantage.  Boy, did that backfire.  While fees may have gone down and there are some more strict rules with regards to when and how a credit card issuer can charge those fees – credit card companies have increased their interest rates drastically.  I have a 780 credit score – yet – the three credit cards that I did have all went from under 10% APR to 27, 28, and 29%.  I obviously cancelled them immediately.  Hopefully, your people and your government won’t make that same mistake if they take this on.

Politics

Safa Samiezade’-Yazd presents Why You Should Give A Damn About Arts Funding posted at Politics for Change.

Hey Safa – thanks for the submission.  However, I’m not with you on this one.  While I do agree that we should also be cutting defense spending – EVERYTHING needs to be on the chopping block, including the NEA, NEH, PBR, and the like.  Lastly, lest you forget, all of these programs are “supposed” to be non-partisan.  Both the NEA and PBR were found to be colluding with the Obama administration to push his Presidency and agenda.  PBR and NEA broke the contract.  When you break a contract – you lose the contract.  They should all be defunded as they have become a partisan arm of the Democratic party pushing a liberal agenda.  If you can prove otherwise – please do.

just4theplanet presents USA: The Grand Old Party (GOP) should be renamed EOE – Enemy of the Environment posted at Just 4 the Planet.

Really?  CO2 is NOT a greenhouse gas.  In fact – CO2 is a basic element that promotes growth in our environment.  Without CO2 – plants, flowers, and trees would cease to exist.  Humans have a symbiotic relationship with our environment – we produce CO2 that helps them thrive, and they provide us with O2 that helps us to thrive.  This whole idea that an executive level branch of the government has authority to regulate all business in the entire country is preposterous.  The EPA has no authority to do this – and only Congress can grant that authority.  The President has no authority to regulate commerce.  That is a legislative branch function – you can read it in the constitution.  The Republicans are right to reign in this executive level branch.  It has already been proven that this whole notion of global warming as a result of increased CO2 is nothing more than a hoax and is a means for wealth redistribution – the director of the IPCC stated so.

Phillip Donavan presents The New Town Square: 15 Best Places for Political Satire on the Web posted at Political Science Degree, saying, “In the olden days before internet or even television and radio, people were forced to walk all the way to the town square to hear the latest pontifications on current events. Because walking, even to the remote, is so yesterday, the town square has grown immensely in not only audience reached but speakers as well.”

The Onion is one of my favorite places to visit.  Might I also suggest adding The Endive to your collection. It is the conservative answer to The Onion.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of The BoBo Carnival of Politics using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Hey all – so sorry didn’t get to put too many posts up this past week – things have been pretty hectic out here in the real world this past week – and given what happened last week – I’m expecting more of the same this coming week.  Was last week a holiday or something? LOL.  We only have a few submissions to get through this week – so – enjoy, and as always – stop by the blogs of these participants – without them this carnival wouldn’t exit.

Welcome to the March 27, 2011 edition of the bobo carnival of politics.


Conservative

Scott Spiegel presents Obama to the World on Libya: You First posted at Scott Spiegel, saying, “Obama acts, not because he believes the U.S. has a unique standing in the world and should take the lead on rectifying injustice, but because everyone else is doing it.”

News

Eric Napier presents Here we go again posted at EricNapier.com.

Braudis Pegram presents SBA Online & Women?s History Month Event March 31st posted at The koH Resources Blog, saying, “Though you might not like Obama, the SBA is a good thing.”

Always been a fan of the SBA – unfortunately – unless you’re a minority – it is near impossible to get an SBA loan these days.  This is a good idea though – getting more woman-owned businesses in to government contracts.  Right now – it seems that the Indian Nation businesses (I mean the American Indians, not the foreign Indians) have a lock on government contracting right now.

Janet presents The Government Pays Credit Card Fees, Too posted at Credit Cards Canada, saying, “Credit card transaction fees cost everyone. We know this. It costs merchants, and probably contributes, in some fashion, to prices inflation felt by consumers who use credit cards. On top of this, Canadian taxpayers are paying more credit card fees due to the costs to the government.”

Politics

Gary Voysey presents Obama?s Lies and Freedom Fries posted at garyvoysey.ca.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the bobo carnival of politics using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Man, there already isn’t enough time in the day – so now we gotta lose an hour?  I don’t understand why we still need daylight savings time – its not like we’re an agrarian culture any longer.  This lost hour is really throwing me off today – sorry for the delay in getting this out there.  We have a lot of submissions to dig through today.  They’re all good and we have some newbie contributors again this week.  As always – please stop by these blogs and let them know what you think of their posts.

Enjoy

Welcome to the March 13, 2011 edition of the bobo carnival of politics.

Conservative

Scott Spiegel presents Liberals’ Game of Cat-and-Muslim posted at Scott Spiegel, saying, “Obama has offered a creative, efficient method for prosecuting terrorists affiliated with 9/11 or the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq: military tribunals in a secure island compound called “Guantanamo Bay.””

Liberal

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Newt’s Fishy Excuses posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Weirdness From George Will posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

vjack presents Republicans Using Economic Mess They Created to Attack Vital Domestic Programs posted at Red State Progressive.

Libertarian

Mike Billy presents Is Piracy Theft? posted at Voluntary Thought, saying, “I look at piracy from a libertarian perspective. Does it violate property rights? Is it theft?”

Bradley Hankins presents Rand Paul Knows posted at Bradley Hankins.

Hey, Bradley – nice to see you back!  Great post.

News

Jennifer Miner presents Spring Break Mexico Travel Warning posted at The Vacation Gals – Family travel, girlfriend getaways, romantic getaways, destinations, things to do, travel tips, saying, “Every year right before spring break, the US State Department issues another travel warning regarding Mexico. But the entire country isn’t in flames; there are many beautiful, popular and safe vacation destinations inMexico. Are we going to let our travel plans be dictates by the politics of fear?”

LOL…okay – not entirely related to politics – but, you managed to fit it in there – I’ll let it stay! :)

Politics

Gary Voysey presents 5 things the Government DOES NOT want you to know! posted at Ramblings and other savageries.

Aaron Powell presents Surprise! Your Politics (Probably) Aren’t Based on Principle posted at Aaron Ross Powell.

Aaron Powell presents The Politics of Taste posted at Aaron Ross Powell.

Ian presents The War on Obama, and The Death of Civility in America posted at personalwebreviews, saying, “Right-wing sees Obama and anyone supporting him as the enemy.”

Well, Ian – Obambi did it to himself – he has become an enemy of this country by trampling on the Constitution the way he has.  If you haven’t already seen it, I put up a pretty good post detailing just a few examples of how he is slowly becoming a dictator and just trampling on American values and has a blatant disregard for our Constitution.

Sunehary Rocking presents Top 50 Up and Coming Leadership Blogs posted at Masters in Leadership, saying, “Every group, organization and institution relies on a leader to take employees or volunteers to new levels. Without leaders, every private concern, corporation, business, governmental entity and entrepreneurship would fail, as successful leaders, by many standards, delegate responsibilities and create an atmosphere where everyone can thrive. Leadership is tough though, so reading excellent blogs on the subject can be helpful.”That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of the bobo carnival of politics using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Well, looks like we had a very light week this week for submissions – that just makes it easier for us to get through them all.  Also, just wanted to share with everyone that tomorrow is my 3 year Blogiversary.  Make sure you come back tomorrow for my post.

In the meantime – enjoy these submissions and visit the bloggers and let them know what you think of their posts.

Conservative

smrtas1 presents The Federal Government Excels At Wealth Redistribution posted at Conservative Patriot HQ.

Miscellaneous

Preity Smith presents 80 Great Twitter Feeds for Tracking Human Rights posted at Bachelor’s Degree.

News

Ella Moss presents FROM MIDDLE EAST TO MIDDLE OF AMERICA « Zodiac Times posted at Zodiac Times, saying, “Wisconsin governor, by taking away the power of unions to bargain collectively, has put that state on Tunisia path”

Politics

Ian presents Why Sarah Palin Will Never be President posted at personalwebreviews, saying, “Ms. Palin will not sit down and shut up, nor will she ever be President of the United States.”
Ian presents International Terrorist Julian Assange One Step Closer to American Justice posted at personalwebreviews, saying, “Using whatever methods necessary U.S. officials will undoubtedly get their hands on Julian Assange.”
Adrian Prugar presents Ways Obama Can Help Our Economy posted at Blogaronio’s, saying, “We need to get our country on track and apply fixes where they are need most. With a common sense approach and radical reform we can get the U.S. back on top!”
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of The BoBo Carnival of Politics using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Wow – I guess when it goes 2 weeks between carnivals – it gets pretty busy!  We have 23 submissions to choose from this week.  If this is your first time back since the last carnival – you have undoubtedly noticed the new look.  I had some technical difficulties that I was able to resolve last week – and in the meantime – I updated my blog design.  I hope you like  it.

Now – on with the carnival – over the last 2 weeks we have had a lot of activity in the political world – the variety of posts to choose from reflects the plethora of subjects we all could have chosen to blog these past weeks.  I know I had difficulty picking my topics – there were just so many to choose and I had very little time – ergo – I could only pick one at a time rather than blog all of them on my mind. Thankfully, we have some talented bloggers who covered them.  As always – please visit the contributors’ blogs and let them know what you think of their submissions.

Enjoy


Conservative

Michael Wolf presents Letter 2 America for February 7, 2011 posted at letters2america, saying, “It’s funny how time and eliptical memories can create heroes…like Ronald Reagan.”

Scott Spiegel presents How About Tackling Obesity in the Federal Budget? posted at Scott Spiegel, saying, “Obama has pledged to freeze domestic spending for the next five years. Since that means freezing spending at 2010 levels, which were 22% higher than bloated 2008 levels, Obama has done the equivalent of freezing the national diet at Michael Moore instead of Alec Baldwin.”

Dividist presents Budget Bolero Ballet Begins posted at Divided We Stand United We Fall, saying, “The problem is not with what President Obama says. His message is spot on. The problem is with what he does. The problem is that, despite what he says, the budget he is proposing does not reduce spending. He says we need to “live within our means”. His budget does not. He says we need to “cut back” on spending. His budget increases spending.”

Independent

Eric Bauer presents In Search Of The American Dream posted at Vote Bauer, saying, “The middle class is disappearing, and it is up to We the People to save it!”

Dividist presents Elections Have Consequences F-35 Alternate Engine Edition posted at Divided We Stand United We Fall, saying, “Last May, with a Democratic President and large Democratic majorities in both the Senate and House, the unnecessary F-35 alternate engine pork barrel project continued to be funded, passing in Nancy Pelosi’s House of Representatives by a vote of 231-193. Last week, in the Republican controlled House of Representatives, despite Speaker of the House John Boehner supporting the continued funding of the unneeded engine, it was finally defeated. Kudos to the new crop of Tea Party supported freshmen Republican representatives who stood up to their own leadership.”

Liberal

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Celebrate Ronald Reagan?s Centennial With St. Reagan?s Song Parody posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents It’s Kristol Clear That Beck Is Nuts posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Limerick Ode To Rep. Christopher Lee (Updated ? He?s Resigned) posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Socratez presents Drug Money | Socratez Online posted at Socratez Online, saying, “Why the drug market should be liberated, instead of consolidated.”

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Limerick Ode To Clarence Thomas posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Madeleine Begun Kane presents Limerick Ode To John ?So Be It? Boehner posted at Mad Kane’s Political Madness.

Miscellaneous

Vicky Polk presents How Politicians Misuse Statistics posted at Online Sociology Degree, saying, “Hey Bobo, I had contacted you earlier about this post. Here is the official submission. Thank you again for looking it over.”

Rick Sincere presents Eugene Delgaudio Channels Stephen Glass posted at Rick Sincere News and Thoughts, saying, “Virginia’s ‘most embarrassing elected official’ continues his odd obsession with gay sex by sliming the 2011 Conservative Political Action Conference.”

Cynthia Merritt presents 10 Books Every True Reaganite Should Read posted at Top Online Colleges.

Jay Smith presents 20 Powerful TED Talks for Political Minds | Bachelor’s Degree posted at Bachelor’s Degree.

Jay Smith presents 11 Fictional Presidents We Wish Were Real posted at Online University Reviews.

News

Gary Voysey presents Egypt Opposition to End Protest in Cairo Square « Ramblings and other savageries posted at Ramblings and other savageries.

CreditShout Kevin presents Chase Study Indicates Consumer Optimism About Economy posted at CreditShout.

Politics

Oliver Wang presents 20 Stupidest Quotes To Come From Politicians posted at Top Online Colleges.

Ian presents Freedom and Democracy for other Countries: America’s Hypocrisy posted at personalwebreviews, saying, “Could it be possible that America lends support to foreign leaders for purely selfish and self-serving motives, with no regard for democracy or human rights?”

Gary Voysey presents Passenger Inspections and the Mouse that Roared posted at Ramblings and other savageries.

Michael Wolf presents Letter 2 America for February 18, 2011 posted at letters2america, saying, “Who is Rand Paul, and more important, what does he mean?”

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of The BoBo Carnival of Politics using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.

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