Why I don't write about politics

I haven’t written about politics lately because there’s just too much to get worked up about. Right now I’m enjoying the spectacle of the administration falling apart. Instead of getting outraged, I’m just sitting back and watching the events play out. It feels so much like a repeat of Nixon’s second term that I’m sure there will be some high-level resignations and/or firings. Once Bush & Company are out of office, I’m sure we’ll discover even more corruption.

Read more at When Will Fredo Get Whacked? (B12 Solipsism): “Frank Rich takes a look at the back story behind Ali-G and the Dauphin, including some interesting factoids about Bush and his jury duty. Too bad we didn’t have a national media who paid attention to details back in 1999 when it would have mattered.” (Via http://www.b12partners.net/.)

Strom Thurmond's family slave an ancestor of Al Sharpton

According to this very interesting story at CNN, Rev. Al Sharpton is a descendant of a slave owned by relatives of the late Sen. Strom Thurmond. Both families found the revelation shocking.

Sharpton learned of his connection to Thurmond, once a prominent defender of segregation, last week through the Daily News, which asked genealogists to trace his roots. The revelations surfaced after Ancestry.com contacted a Daily News reporter who agreed to have his own family tree done. The intrigued reporter then turned around and asked Sharpton if he wanted to participate. Sharpton said he told the paper, “Go for it.”

The genealogists, who were not paid by the newspaper, uncovered the ancestral ties using a variety of documents that included census, marriage and death records.

They found that Sharpton’s great-grandfather, Coleman Sharpton, was a slave owned by Julia Thurmond, whose grandfather was Strom Thurmond’s great-great-grandfather. Coleman Sharpton was later freed.

Thurmond, of South Carolina, was once considered an icon of racial segregation. During his 1948 bid for president, he promised to preserve segregation and, in 1957, he filibustered for more than 24 hours against a civil rights bill (which I believe still holds the record for the longest filibuster).

Hybrid tax credit bait and switch

Via SFGate: In 2005, Congress passed an energy bill with numerous incentives to encourage conservation. One of these provisions provided a tax credit, beginning January 2006, for purchasers of approved hybrid gas-electric automobiles. This tax credit can be substantial — up to $3,150 for the Toyota Prius, perhaps the best known hybrid.

Unfortunately, unless you earn more than $750,000 a year, you can’t be sure you will qualify for the full published credit for your vehicle. This “gotcha” applies even if you bought the car well before October, when the tax credit for Toyota vehicles began to be reduced, per the 2005 law, because more than 60,000 Toyota hybrids had been sold.

Few Californian families with income between $150,000 and $500,000 will qualify for a penny of the credit. And under this bizarre legislation, at lower income levels, the smaller your family, the bigger the credit allowed. Likewise, single taxpayers will mostly be OK.

So this is a sorry tale of how Congress claimed credit for passing tax incentives to encourage energy conservation, while structuring the legislation in such a way as to withhold the benefit from the prosperous dual-income families who might best be able to afford the extra cost of a hybrid vehicle.

In English, you can’t get the full $3,150 credit for purchasing a Toyota Prius unless your regular tax obligation exceeds your Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) obligation by at least that amount. As a reminder, the AMT is a parallel tax system that excludes many common deductions. By law, every taxpayer must calculate both their regular tax and their AMT obligation, and pay whichever is higher.

If you paid AMT the last time you filed (as did more than 600,000 Californian taxpayers), I trust you knew up front that there would be no tax credit for your hybrid purchase — nada, zilch. This commentary is directed at folks who have never paid AMT, but still aren’t going to get the full tax credit.

If you manage to escape owing AMT in 2006, because your regular tax liability is, say, just $10 higher, then $10 is all the hybrid tax credit you will be able to claim So here’s the key question for most hybrid car purchasers: by just how much will you escape owing AMT in 2006?

Not one taxpayer in a thousand can answer this question, because if you didn’t owe AMT in past years, the relevant line on your 1040 was left blank. Even if you are a Turbo Tax user, you’d have to know to open Form 6251 (automatically calculated for you by the software), and scroll down to lines 33-34. Only here would you glimpse your regular tax liability and your AMT liability side by side, allowing you to compute the gap between them, and thus the limit on your hybrid tax credit.

The best way to make sense of this oddly structured tax credit is to see it as the apotheosis of Republican tax policy: that tax relief is properly reserved for those who pay the most taxes (i.e., millionaires). Families where both parents have good jobs need not apply (too many live in blue states). This assumes, of course, that Congress knew what it was doing when it drafted the hybrid tax credit. It is quite possible that when your representative voted on the 2005 energy bill, he or she didn’t understand the operation of the AMT any better than you, so that the whole sorry mess is just a booboo.

Hard to say which is scarier: a Congress that trumpets its commitment to energy conservation, while cynically depriving affluent but not wealthy families of the promised tax relief — or a Congress that doesn’t understand the operation of the tax legislation it approved. Either way, billions of dollars of tax relief intended to promote environmentally conscious behavior will not be forthcoming this year.

Tancredo: Let's Make America Suck

Via Minipundit:

The only realistic solution to the problem of illegal immigration is a strategy of attrition, which seeks to reduce the flow of the illegal alien population over time by cutting off the incentives for coming to and staying in America – most importantly by eliminating the jobs magnet.

In other words, make America just horrible enough that no Mexican in his right mind would want to move here. Sounds like presidential material.

Best act of vandalism ever

At first glance, the window on 1st Street seems normal enough: “Virgil H. Goode, Jr., Fifth District, Virginia.” Underneath, carefully stenciled in gold paint, as if to meet the approval of the Board of Architectural Review: “BIGOT.”

Goode garnered national attention before Christmas with his comments on freshman Minnesota congressman-elect Keith Ellison’s plan to be sworn into office using the Muslim holy book, the Koran.

In a December 5 email, Goode warned that Americans should “wake up” or else there would “likely be many more Muslims elected to office and demanding the use of the Koran.”

Ellison is an African-American and a Muslim.

Goode, who will take his oath of office on the Bible, told constituents, “I fear that in the next century we will have many more Muslims in the United States if we do not adopt the strict immigration policies that I believe are necessary to preserve the values and beliefs traditional to the United States of America and to prevent our resources from being swamped.”

In the subsequent national outcry, Goode, a Republican who was just reelected to his fifth term in the House, remained unrepentant for the furor his remarks caused and has refused to apologize.

Virgil H Goode Jr, Bigot

Reported by The Hook, a local paper.

R.I.P. Gerald Ford

As everyone probably knows, former president Gerald Ford died today. Although he made a few bad decisions and I don’t agree with all of his policies, I respect him. Ford was a decent man, open and honest. Contrast that with Nixon or Bush’s secrecy and paranoia.

In an interview, Ford said he never wanted to be President. That’s what made him a good president. He wasn’t power-hungry and avoided partisan politics. Unlike many recent presidents, he always tried to do the right thing for the country (even if it was a bad decision) rather than benefiting himself or his party. We need someone like that now to heal the damage Bush caused.

Old FBI memo: "It's a Wonderful Life" is commie propaganda

Old FBI memo: “It’s a Wonderful Life” is commie propaganda: “Xeni Jardin:


FBI documents from 1947 show that government officials once believed the Christmas movie classic ‘It’s a Wonderful Life‘ was Communist propaganda. About the FBI memo titled ‘COMMUNIST INFILTRATION OF THE MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY,’ Blogger Will Chen writes,

I love It’s a Wonderful Life because it teaches us that family, friendship, and virtue are the true definitions of wealth.

In 1947, however, the FBI considered this anti-consumerist message as subversive Communist propaganda (read original FBI memo).

According to Professor John Noakes of Franklin and Marshall College, the FBI thought Life smeared American values such as wealth and free enterprise while glorifying anti-American values such as the triumph of the common man.


Link. 1947 was the same year in which the House Unamerican Activities Committee (HUAC) began investigating suspected Communist influence in Hollywood. This led to the blacklisting of many directors, writers, and other talent. More background on that: Link.

(Via Boing Boing.)