| Clearing the Browser Tabs – All About the Shipping Sunday Edition Posted: 03 Jul 2011 03:10 AM PDT I didn’t do a Clearing the Browser Tabs post yesterday, as you might have noticed, because I had my head into a couple other nascent projects on which I’ve been working (fitfully) for a couple months. I’ve decided that it’s more important that I start to deliver a few of these ideas instead of keep them to myself and tinker with them endlessly. Friday night, I gave you a preview of the Conservative Cubicle Art Project and later this week (God willing), I’ll launch the newsletter I’ve mentioned a couple times since the beginning of the year. That one might get a little bit of delay because I want to make sure I can get it done for a very minimal cost, or can cover the cost if it turns out that I’ll have to pay to do it. There’s…stuff…I still need to find out. But I know what I want to do starting out and it’s going to get done. Seth Godin is right — planning is easy and shipping is hard, ideas mean nothing if they spend their entire lives in planning. And now, links! - Finally, the GOP has hit on the novel idea of matching the President’s words to his actions and the initial results are devastating.
- The GOP probe into Operation Fast and Furious has apparently struck a very tender nerve. The MSM and dishonest Democrats such as Elijah Cummings have launched their own push-back against a familiar bogeyman, the Second Amendment. Meanwhile, Congressman Issa has pushed back against the President for his silence on the matter. I don’t expect he’ll be able to remain silent much longer, though.
- “Tax Expenditures” is a bogus phrase concocted for a bogus reason by people who stand to profit handsomely from the confusion it sows. If the right adopts the same terminology, it will lose the spending debate.
- Amazon is “going Galt” in California, where Governor Jerry Brown has so muddled his new budget bill that some business owners face triple taxation on their earnings. Meanwhile, at least one small business owner is content to blame Jeff Bezos for his woes instead of the elected officials who can’t restrain their selfish urges enough to bring California’s budget under control without hurting the people who drive the local economy.
- Some folks have a laser-like focus on jobs. Others have a laser-like focus on spending our money hand over fist and saying it’s for jobs. I’m sure that Chuck Schumer’s jobs bill has nothing at all to do with how much money the Democrats have received over the years from, by far, the largest “special interest” in America.
- He who controls the gummies, controls the universe!
         
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