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December 24, 2005

Week 16

by @ 10:29. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Let’s just forget that last weekend happened. For those of you confused by all the Saturday games, the NFL is only having 2 games on Christmas Day.

Tennessee @ Miami (-5.5) – It’s a record-setting year in the NFL, and Jeff Fisher will have his worst record with the franchise for Christmas.
Atlanta @ Tampa Bay (-3) – I fully agree with ESK – Vick is vastly overrated.
San Francisco (+9) @ St. Louis – Can anyone tell me why the Lambs are favored by 9?
San Diego (pick’em) @ Kansas City – The Chefs are D-O-N-E. Look for Vermiel to break down.
Pittsburgh (-7) @ Cleveland – Mmmm, rookie QB. Tastes like chicken. Go UNDER the 33.
NY Giants (+3) @ Washington – The luck has just run out on the Redskins (again).
Jacksonville (-6) @ Houston – Ignore the history; Houston does not want to draft 2nd.
Detroit vs New Orleans (-3) @ San Antonio – Game of the Weak; ALWAYS bet against Harrington.
Dallas @ Carolina (-5) – I hope we got all the sharp objects out of James’ house after last week’s debacle.
Buffalo (-13.5) @ Cincinnati – Too many points.
Philadelphia (+1) @ Arizona – There are only 3 teams the Cards could beat in their final game at Sun Devil Stadium; unfortunately, the Eaglets aren’t one of them.
Oakland @ Denver (-13) – Lay the Rocky Mountain Lumber.
Indianapolis (+9.5) @ Seattle – Hot tip; go way, way OVER the 44.
Chicago (-7) @ Green Bay – I hope you opened your presents early; the Packed-it-ins have given us lumps of coal. I just hope that the Bears don’t give Favre an injury.
Minnesota @ Baltimore (-3) – CBS is very grateful that they don’t have a Christmas Day game to broadcast considering that there are 2 weak games.
New England (-5.5) @ NY Jets – No wonder why ABC wanted out of MNF; these late-season games have been turkeys. This last one (there is no MNF game next week) will be no different.

ABP issued for GBfan – update, GBfan’s retired

by @ 8:16. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Both of his personal blogs, Spotted Horse and McDonalds’ of the World (using another pseudonym) have disappeared from Blogspot. Spotted Horse is a wild ride, conservative, with a Russian bent, and he just declared a Christmas truce with the Waukesha County Board (why do I get the feeling they didn’t honor it?); and you can’t miss the golden arches of McDonalds’ of the World. If seen, please contact this post.

Update – per an e-mail from GBfan, he’s retired from blogging. Sad to see him go and so suddenly.

December 23, 2005

Ad of the year

by @ 16:59. Filed under Miscellaneous.

(H/T – The Blogfather)

Go, watch, then thank a soldier.

Bend over again, Milwaukee

by @ 13:09. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Jeff Wagner just relayed a story from the Small Business Times that East Side Plale and Jeff Stone plan on introducing a bill to transfer control of Gen. Mitchell International Airport from Milwaukee County to a new regional authority (presumably completely unelected) for the purpose of finding new revenue for the airport. Haven’t we learned from the sagas of MMSD, MATC, the Miller Park Board and the Wisconsin Center District Board (just to name the non-elected taxing authorities I live under) that this is a VERY bad idea from the view of taxpayers?

December 22, 2005

Confirmed Senate “No” votes on AB15

by @ 13:14. Filed under Miscellaneous.

This has been superceded by the January version.

Sat PM update #2 – still no word from Plale’s office, but James Wigderson has a handy chart up on who is and isn’t drinking the corn syrup, and he isn’t wasn’t buying Cathy Stepp’s conversion.

So far, we have exactly one 2 3 4 5 6 7 of the 17 we need to kill this awful excuse of a bill (but still no word from Plale as of 1 pm 12/22)

-Ted Kanavas (H/T –David – in the comments part of the link back to Badger Blogger)

– Neal Kedzie (H/T – James Wigderson)

– Mary Lazich (from both the comments by an anonymous source and James)

– Cathy Stepp, a former co-sponsor (thanks, Peter) – see, we can turn Senators back from the Dark Side.

– Tom Reynolds (H/T – LB2 – in the comments part in the link back to Badger Blogger)

– Joe Leibham (H/T – Kevin)

– Glenn Grothman (H/T – TomInWestBend – in the comments on the post from the Wigderson Library & Pub)

I’m still working on Jeff Plale (as of the Saturday AM update, still no word from Plale; it looks like he’s going East Side again), and GBfan’s working on Scott Fitzgerald. This will be updated as I get more info (a little bleg is in order; if your State Senator will be opposing AB15, let me know in the comments).

Tues early PM update – STILL no word from East Side Plale, but I added Tom Reynolds as a no.

Wed. early AM update – Joe Liebham is a “Solid No” according to Kevin. Time to send that certified letter to East Side Plale; still no response from his office (no, I won’t go up to his house with waffles and flip-flops like Chris Kliesmet did during the daytime, or bang on his windows after dark like Voces de la Frontera did to Sen. Stepp).

Exhibit Y in opposing light rail

by @ 8:22. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Amid the NYC transit strike (BTW, real “great” move to squeeze even more of what you don’t deserve, transit unions), OpinionJournal brings us the saga of light rail in Seattle. Except for the earthquakes and a brighter populace), this could easily be Milwaukee.

December 21, 2005

For those that still consider Ted Thompson to be a “genius”…

by @ 16:48. Filed under Miscellaneous.

…take a look at the NFC Pro Bowl roster. Number of Packers on it – 0. Number of players let go by Mr. Genius on it – 2.

Bob Harlan, clean house.

Un-scientific polls of the day

by @ 9:20. Filed under Miscellaneous.

And they both involve Wisconsin’s own Russ el-Slimeroad (Al-Qaeda). First up, Jessica asks whether el-Slimeroad has a realistic shot at the 2008 ‘Rat nomination (1 yes, a heap of no choices). Next, Dad29 asks which El Foldo was more embarrassing; the Packed-it-ins Monday Night Foldo or el-Slimeroad’s on national security.

December 20, 2005

Something you won’t see in the LeftStream Media – Feingold’s campaign finances

by @ 21:34. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Once again, bloggers do what the LeftStream Media won’t. This time, it’s Jessica that takes a look at Russ Feingold’s (there is a reason why I am not using my slang name of el-Slimeroad, even though he richly deserves it) campaign finances the last few years. The highlights:

– Feingold spent a state-record $11.2 million ($1.5 million in out-of-state funds) to get re-election (Tim Michels, the RPW-abandoned opponent, spent $5.5 million with $0.3 million from outside Wisconsin). BTW, that was the 10th-most-expensive Senate race in the country.

– Amount raised by Feingold between 1992 (when he first ran and won his Senate seat) and 2002 (when the McCain-Feingold Campaign Finance Reform Lieberal Protection Act passed): $7 million. Amount raised since 2002: $11 million.

I’ll throw a couple of mostly-remembered tidbits from the 1998 campaign against Mark Neumann (the RPW-abandoned candidate that year). First, there was a coordinated special-interest sliming of Neumann shortly after the primaries that Feingold piously denied having any part of (in fact, he claimed he was taking the “high road”, hence my calling him Slimeroad), with at least one Milwaukee TV station (IIRC, it was WISN) airing those commercials for several days after Feingold asked they be pulled. One little problem; those ads would have run afoul of McCain-Feingold had it been law at that point, and Feingold was pushing for his Lieberal Protection Act back then.

Second, there was this little matter of late reporting of some last-minute out-of-state cash so el-Slimeroad didn’t have to worry about breaking his pledge to limit out-of-state cash. Never mind that the influx ended up only putting him at the cusp of breaking that pledge; because the Clintonistas ran the US Attorneys offices (it would have been a federal case if pursued), he only had to worry about the bad press from the appearance of breaking that pledge.

Voces de la Frontera’s defense shredded

by @ 13:55. Filed under Miscellaneous.

The Racine Journal Times instantly put up the pap that the pro-invasion group Voces de la Frontera spewed forth in defense of their invasion of the Stepp homestead (golly; you think they might have an agenda?). Peter shreds said pap much better than I could.

One thing I need to add to the commentary on this particularily-putrid tripe – “Her position on this bill is a slap in the face to the Latino community. This bill also forces everyone else to assume the risks associated with unlicensed drivers on the roads.” – Voces de la Frontera’s position on this bill is a slap in the face, a thumb in the eye, and a raised middle finger to every legal Wisconsin resident. Why couldn’t they use their Mexican licenses; oh that’s right, that would expose the invaders as such.

Fred once again does more work than the entire staffs of 2 “major” newspapers

by @ 13:42. Filed under Miscellaneous.

This RDW post exposes the lies of Voces de la Frontera’s and the Racine Domincans’ claims that Sen. Cathy Stepp and her staff had not met with them in discussions regarding AB69. To wit, there were no less than 3 meetings between Stepp’s staff and those opposed to AB69, including 2 at which VdlF was represented and 1 where the RDs were represented, and a 5-hour public hearing which Stepp was at on AB69 the day before VdlF decided to take after the invaders they advocate for and, well, invaded Stepp’s property.

Journal Sentinel wakes up from their slumber

by @ 1:43. Filed under Miscellaneous.

On page B3 of this morning’s edition (at least if they didn’t spike it at the last minute – it’s in Metro South, which includes Racine, butthey did spike it from the Waukesha edition per Ramjac7; no confirmed word on whether it is in the state, Oz/Wash or Metro North editions), they finally got around to covering the Cathy Stepp/Voces de la Frontera story. Got some good news on the bill; AB69 made it out of the Senate’s Committee on Natural Resources and Transportation on a 4-1 vote. Stepp, Neal Kedzie, Dan Kapanke and Robert Wirch voted for it (thus making it a bipartisan vote), while Roger Breske believes you should need a passport to board a plane or enter a federal building because he believes that illegal invaders should continue to get Wisconsin driver’s licenses.

Oh, and Christine Neumann-Ortiz, you showed your true colors by rounding up your troops and invading Sen. Stepp’s property after dark. Some people might have dialed up 12-GAUGE instead of 911 on your sorry ass.

And the unwieldy blogroll keeps growing

by @ 1:39. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Please welcome Inside the Beaver’s Dam to the not-so-short-anymore-order blogroll.

December 19, 2005

Update on the Cathy Stepp story

by @ 13:22. Filed under Miscellaneous.

For those that missed her interview with Jeff Wagner, a group of at least 10 activists, some with faces concealed, parked their vehicles on the road outside her rural house, walked up the 500 or so feet to her house, and banged on her windows in a blatant attempt to intimidate her to vote against AB69. Fortunately, her husband was home to confront the group, which left the property once they were informed that the police were called. Fred of RealDebateWisconsin appeared after her, and did a bang-up job. Odds are that Patrick will have the audio up shortly (of course, I went 5-10 in the NFL this weekend against the line, so take that for what it’s worth).

On the presstitute front, the Journal Sentinel finally mentioned this story on their DayWatch at 11:29 am (after Jeff was hyping the interview all morning), and the Journal Times finally got around to contacting Sen. Stepp today. Want to take bets on whether this makes the print version of the Milwaukee paint-catcher tomorrow, and if so, what editions it makes it in (you have your choice of state, Waukesha, Ozaukee/Washington, Metro North and Metro South, which includes Racine – and I get the Metro South)?

The 2008 Presidential horse race

by @ 12:06. Filed under Miscellaneous.

OpinionJournal’s Political Diary (sadly, they still don’t archive the daily e-mails, even for subscribers) reports on the latest National Journal “insider” polls (100 Pubbie insiders for the R nomination, 100 ‘Rat insiders for the D nomination). For those that think that John McCain (RINO-4th Estate) is the front-runner; guess again. He’s second to George Allen (R-Virginia) once again (he also trailed in April). The big news on the Pubbie side is the fall of Bill Frist (RINO-Tennessee); he fell from 3rd to 5th. Guess caving again and again and again isn’t what the party faithful want.

Over on the ‘Rat side, no surprise that Hillary is the runaway front-runner, but there’s some items of note as well. “Moderates” (relatively-speaking; they only play moderates in campaigns) tend to dominate the second-tier, led by Virginia governor Mark Warner, with only John “Two Americas” Edwards in that tier. Bringing up the rear guard like good Frenchies are Kerry, Gore, and Clark. No mention of Wisconsin’s own Russ el-Slimeroad.

The incident at Stepp’s home to have an airing

by @ 11:44. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Jeff Wagner will have State Sen. Cathy Stepp on right after the 1 pm news today to talk about what Voces de la Frontera did at her home Friday night. For those that can’t get WTMJ-AM (620 on the dial) on their radio, they do webcast.

Doyle to sign end to the auto-increasing gas tax, hell freezes over

by @ 10:49. Filed under Miscellaneous.

(H/T – Kevin)

Quite possibly the only true statement in the Jim “Craps” Doyle (WEAC/ADM-Potawatomi) press release touting his signing of the end to the indexing of the gas tax is the first one (and then I won’t believe it until the ink is dry on his signature) – “Governor Jim Doyle today announced that he intends to sign legislation repealing Wisconsin’s automatic gas tax indexing.”

Once again, bloggers do the job the presstitutes won’t – UPDATE!

by @ 8:42. Filed under Miscellaneous.

After breaking the story that the pro-illegal-immigrant group Voces de la Frontera stormed the property of Sen. Cathy Stepp because she supports a piece of legislation they oppose, and that Sen. Stepp will be pursuing charges (that would be AB69, which would bring Wisconsin into compliance with federal law that drivers’ licenses be issued only to people in the country legally), Fred goes on to dig into this group. He found that this group was investigated for illegally registering non-citizens to vote last year, and that Marquette University has rather close ties to this group.

One would think that either the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel or Racine Journal Times would find the time to report this considering that the incident happened Friday night, and that Sen. Stepp announced she would be pursuing charges by early Saturday afternoon, but apparently this doesn’t fit either paper’s agenda. Indeed, the Milwaukee paper doesn’t even have a clue that AB69 is going through the Senate.

Suppose that the Minutemen came up to Milwaukee and did this to Pedro Colon, an opponent of this bill, because he opposses it. Who here doesn’t think that this would be the banner headline in both yesterday’s and today’s papers, or that this wouldnb’t be national?

Revisions/extensions parts 1 and 2 – It’s Monday morning, and those chainsaws you hear are coming from sleeping reporters and editors both 4th and State in Milwaukee and wherever the Journal Times has its offices. Still nothing from them. Meanwhile, Jessica and Fred point out that Voces de la Frontera is a 501(c)(3) organization, and dig out their 2004 Form 990 (their federal “Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax”), where they claim to not have made any effort to influence politics at any level (part 2 is to correct attribution; I really need to have my full dose of caffeine before blogging).

Paging Mr. Biskupic. Paging US Attorney Steve Biskupic. Here is your federal hook.

December 18, 2005

Something old, something new; both new to the blogroll

by @ 19:37. Filed under Miscellaneous.

First up, Rammin’ & Jammin’, a Red State guy paying Blue State taxes. How I didn’t catch him before is beyond me.

Next, TAXH8R, a newcomer to the blogosphere spotted by my blogfather, GBfan. He’s very promising, especially with his license plate and hatred of Dan Vrakas’ performance thus far as Waukesha County exec.

Sadly, the guy behind Reality Check went back to commenting, so he got booted from the blogroll.

December 17, 2005

While you’re calling your state senators to oppose AB15…

by @ 18:01. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Fred asks you to call them to support AB69, the bill that will limit the issuance of Wisconsin drivers’ licenses to those that are in Wisconsin legally and ensure that you won’t need a passport to fly out of an airport, even if it’s only from, say, Madison to Milwaukee.

When and if Sen. Jeff Plale gets back to me on the bad-gas bill, I’ll ask him about this one as well.

I was remiss before in saying that by supporting this, you’ll help to stick thumbs in the eyes of the likes of the Marquette University-sponsored Voces de la Frontera, who stormed the private property of Senator Cathy Stepp last night. Now why do I get the feeling that the Journtinels (Milwaukee and Racine) will continue to ignore this?

An early start to Week 15

by @ 9:44. Filed under Miscellaneous.

That’s right; with college ball now in Bowl Season (F’em Bucky!), we have Saturday NFL games through the end of the season and into the first 2 weeks of the playoffs. So, without further adieu, let’s get you started off right at the pay window.

New England (-4.5) @ Tampa Bay – I may not know which way the Pats are going, but I do know that the Bucs are falling, falling, falling.
Kansas City (+3) @ NY Giants – You can’t be considered a contender without a kicker.
Denver @ Buffalo (+8.5) – Just too much lumber to lay down.
San Francisco @ Jacksonville (-15.5) – Throw some salt in the splinter wounds on your Man; offer him San Francisco and 37.5 (the over/under).
San Diego @ Indianapolis (-7.5) – Stats of the week (courtesy Yahoo) – The Colts have scored in 31 consecutive quarters and haven’t trailed in the last 438 minutes, 16 seconds, dating to the third quarter of a 45-28 win over St. Louis on Oct. 17.
NY Jets @ Miami (-9) – Surely the bookies can’t be serious about only forcing me to lay the short 9 in this one.
Carolina (-9) vs New Orleans @ Baton Rouge – Have the Aints even covered in Tiger Stadium?
Seattle (-7) @ Tennessee – The Walrus wants home field in the worst way; fortunately, Tennessee qualifies as one of the worst. Take the under 45 because Tennessee will continue to not score.
Pittsburgh (-3) @ Minnesota – Duh Viqueens caught their break of the week when only 4 players (2 on injured reserve) netted a total of 12 misdemeanor charges from the Love Boat.
Arizona (-2) @ Houston – Why encourage the Texans to make money from their quest for Reggie Bush? Oh well, profit from it.
Philadelphia @ St Louis (-3.5) – This may set the record for most starters on injured reserve in the modern era (since “injured reserve” meant “out for the season”).
Cleveland (+3) @ Oakland – The coin said Raiders, but I invoked executive priviledge on this one.
Cincinnati @ Detroit (+8) – Again, too many points to give.
Dallas (+3) @ Washington – If the Tuna chokes this one, put James on suicide watch.
Atlanta @ Chicago (-3) – If the Pack can beat up the Falcons in Atlanta, surely the Bears can maul them in the cold of December. Expect the chants for Grossman to start early.
Green Bay (+3.5) @ Baltimore – Over/under on the teary-eyed Al Michaels/John Madden goodbyes to Favre – 6.5 (go over), over/under on the game – 33 (go under).

December 15, 2005

Kettle calls pot black

by @ 20:37. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Here I thought Charlie was on vacation until 2006, and he goes and picks up on an interesting part of E. Michael McCann’s (D-Corruption) comments at Chuck Chvala’s (D-Convict) sentencing. Guess the Potawatomi part of my ID for Jim “Craps” Doyle (WEAC/ADM-Potawatomi) struck the outgoing McCan’t the same way it struck me.

Any bets on what kind of sentence Brian Blanchard (D-Madistan) will push for if he’s able to convict his ham sandwiches? Brian Burke plea-bargained down to 6 months of Huber Law, and Chvala talked the judge into giving him 9 months of Huber Law instead of the 6 months of Huber Law recommended by the prosecution.

A bit of housekeeping to Charlie; how about having the techies set up a RSS feed? It would make it so much easier to keep up with Sykes Writes.

What the Assembly giveth, the Assembly taketh away

by @ 20:03. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Yesterday, the state Assembly was good enough to vote to stop the automatic increase in the gas tax (expect Craps to veto it at 4:53 pm 12/23 because it would cut into his personal slush fund and the Senate to uphold the veto Craps said he would sign it, but as of the AM 12/21, he hasn’t). Today, they passed a bill, AB15 (amended) mandating a 10%-ethanol blend in regular gas (they were “kind” enough to take out the mid-grade) starting in October 2006 (the vast majority of the gas sold in Wisconsin) 54-38 (H/T for the vote total – Kevin). Jim “Craps” Doyle (WEAC/ADM-Potawatomi) will sign it if it passes the Senate, so give your State Senators hell again. Their staffers should know who you are by now.

Now, for the meaning behind the title (warning, fancy math ahead). That tainted E10 gasoline gets about 5% worse mileage than straight E0 gasoline (specifically in my side-by-side case, 6.25%). That means you’re burning about 5.3% more gasoline, and paying taxes on that additional 5.3%. IF Craps does sign the end to the automatic gas-tax increase, that would cap the gas tax at roughly 30.5 cents per gallon after its final automatic increase (estimated at about 1 cent/gallon) in 2006.

Let’s assume you drive 12,000 miles a year with your average car that burns regular gas and get 20 miles per gallon on straight E0 gas (to use round numbers). You’d be burning 600 gallons and kicking in $183 in gas taxes. A penny increase in the gas tax, slightly more than what it has averaged (again, I’ll run with it to use round numbers) would mean a $6 increase in your contribution, bumping it up to $189.

Now, drive that same 12,000 miles on E10 gas. You’d only get 19 miles per gallon, and burn about 632 gallons of ethanol-laced gas. At that 30.5 cents/gallon gas tax, you’d kick in $192.76. That’s $9.76 more than you would otherwise, and $3.76 more than if the Assembly had done nothing, allowed the gas tax to go up automatically, and didn’t require you to burn ethanol-laced gas.

Even taken out to the second year, the cumulative effect is a net tax increase. With a gas-tax freeze and an E10 requirement, you’d still pay $192.76 that year in gas taxes and $385.52 over the two years; with an automatically-increasing gas tax and no E10 requirement, in that second year, you’d pay $195 that year and $384 over the two years, and with a gas-tax freeze and no E10 requirement, you’d still pay $183 that second year and $366 over the two years. Let me restate; the sum total is a tax increase.

It just gets worse if Craps does what I expect and decides he likes his slush fund too much. You’d kick in $199 in gas taxes in the first year, $205 in the second, and $404 over the two years. If you think that extra $38 will go toward roads, I have a bridge or two to sell you.

Once again, the call to phones is in effect. Ask your state senators to kill AB15.

Revisions/extensions – I forgot about the $0.03 (soon to be $0.02) per gallon “tank inspection” fee. With E10, that takes another $0.64 out of your pocket per year. Also did some minor corrections.

Revisions/extensions part 2 – For those who missed the roll-call, Patrick has the Hall of Shame up

Revisions/extensions part 3 – since this has been submitted into this week’s Carnival of the Badger, I redacted my prediction of a Craps veto. Of course, I trust his word about half as far as I can throw him, so that prediction is not yet entirely invalid.

December 14, 2005

Will Craps sign or veto the end of the automatic gas-tax increase?

by @ 16:10. Filed under Miscellaneous.

Now that it has passed the Assembly 74-23 (by a veto-proof margin) after squeaking through the Senate 20-13 (NOT a veto-proof margin), it’s time to guess when/if Jim “Craps” Doyle will veto it. Patrick and Brian Fraley (filling in for Owen over at Boots and Sabers) seem to think he’ll actually sign it, while Fred and Kevin think he’ll veto it (Fred goes so far as to call for a Friday veto, just in time for Christmas) and Peter has no idea.

As for me, I’ll even come up with the specific time that he’ll veto this; 4:53 pm Friday, December 23. The official reason will be the one pointed to by Fred and Kevin, that it would make the highways “less-safe” (as if the $1 billion that Craps looted from the fund didn’t have that kind of impact). In reality, it will be because it shuts off the automatic growth of Craps’ favorite slush fund. The end to the indexing will cost a LOT less than Craps’ raids.

Homer nods – fixed a typo (D’OH!!!!) – or two (D’OH!!!!!!) – and them typos keep on piling up (D’OH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

The hot cocoa to go cold at the Milwaukee DA’s office

by @ 15:08. Filed under Miscellaneous.

E. Michael McCan’t (D-Corruption) has decided to take his enhanced pension benefits home next year (he never signed away one red cent of them). The Journal Sentinel story has some interesting tidbits about McCann’s career:

  • Back when he was first elected in 1968, both The Milwaukee Journal and Milwaukee Sentinel listed his home address and marvelled that a bachelor would be elected to public office.
  • By 1970, he had earned his nickname of McCan’t so well that the Milwaukee Policeman’s Union (the forerunner of the Milwaukee Police Association) illegally campaigned against him for not prosecuting violent crimes vigorously.
  • McCann is, strangely enough, pro-life.

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