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Brooks: ‘Tragedy’ If Republicans Reject More Government, Higher Taxes

If a RINO is a Republican In Name Only, let’s coin a new acronym for David Brooks: RINYTO: Republican In New York Times Only.  For only in the Gray Lady’s bailiwick could Brooks be considered much of a Republican. Take his current column in the Times.  Brooks warns Republicans on the verge of regaining power that it would be nothing short of a “tragedy” if they were to oppose . . . more government and higher taxes. Excerpt [emphasis added]: If the current Republican Party regards every new bit of government action as a step on the road to serfdom , then the party will be taking this long, mainstream American tradition and exiling it from the G.O.P. That will be a political tragedy. There are millions of voters who, while alarmed by the Democrats’ lavish spending, still look to government to play some positive role. They fled the G.O.P. after the government shutdown of 1995, and they would do so again. It would be a fiscal tragedy. Over the next decade there will have to be spending cuts and tax increases. If Republicans decide that even the smallest tax increases put us on the road to serfdom , then there will never be a deal, and the country will careen toward bankruptcy. Brooks apparently believes we don’t have enough government and that taxes are too low.  I’d say that makes him a Republican only in the rarefied air of 8th Ave. between 40th & 41st streets.

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CNBC’s Najarian: Drilling Moratorium ‘Shows a Tone-Deafness From This Administration’

With a 9.6 percent unemployment rate overall in the United States and unemployment rates showing an uptick in states on the Gulf of Mexico that allow offshore oil drilling, one has to wonder what the Obama administration is thinking its Draconian wide-sweeping moratorium halting deepwater drilling in the Gulf after the BP oil spill. While environmentalists are using today’s explosion on a oil production platform in the Gulf to support a drilling moratorium, critics like CNBC’s “Fast Money” panelist Jon Najarian have questioned the wisdom of the Obama administration’s decision to put up to 75,000 in limbo. “As far as what was going on in the Gulf, it shows a tone-deafness from this administration ,” Najarian said on the Sept. 2 broadcast of “Fast Money.” “I mean, I’ll pound the table for that because I’m not running for office. But I mean, this guy is tone deaf that 75,000 jobs in the Gulf of Mexico that have been idled for no good reason . It’s costing all of us and it costs all the places where they would normally spend money as well.” On Sept. 2, a federal judge denied the federal government’s request to dismiss a lawsuit challenging that moratorium. The 75,000 jobs number is a figure backed up by the Dr. Lee Hunt, president of the International Association of Drilling Contractors. In a May 13 letter to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar , Hunt warned then the ban would eventually impact that many job in the Gulf Coast states. “Due to the Department’s order, rigs completing wells in the next weeks will be unable to take on new work,” Hunt wrote. “Over the next six weeks, up to 50 drilling rigs will complete wells and be unable to accept new work. These rigs will be idled, and those employees working directly on the rig face the prospect of unemployment, even if only temporarily. Additionally, employees of supporting service companies will also face unemployment. These workers represent a significant portion of the 75,000 hard-working individuals employed in the offshore Gulf of Mexico. The ripple effects of this abeyance of all new drilling will adversely impact coastal communities across Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi and Alabama.”

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Tropical Storm Gaston 2010

Gaston is the fourth tropical storm to form in the last 11 days for a season that has suddenly become busy. So far Wednesday, the National Hurricane Center has not issued any watches or warnings for Gaston. The storm has sustained winds of 40 mph with higher gusts and is expected to get stronger over the next two days. Tropical Storm Gaston is centered about 935 miles west of the Cape Verde Islands and about 1,585 miles east of the Lesser Antilles, at latitude 13.4 north and longitude 37.7 wes

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Glee’s Jayma Mays on Working with ‘The Stamos’ and Upcoming Musical Moments

Glee may not have taken home the Best Comedy prize on Emmy night, but at least Jayma Mays can console herself with a trophy boyfriend in the form of John Stamos, who’ll be appearing as Emma’s love interest (and Will’s rival) over the next season. Prior to the Emmys, Movieline caught up with Mays to discuss the new character, what’s in store for Emma this year, and what she’ll be doing in the show’s Britney Spears episode.

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Rooney Mara Nabs Lead Role in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Remember the name Rooney Mara . You’ll be hearing it often over the next couple years. This relatively unknown actress has beaten out a number of major stars – such as Kristen Stewart and Scarlett Johansson – and landed the female lead in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo . She’ll star as Lisbeth Salander in the big screen adaptation of Stieg Larsson’s best-selling novel. Mara appeared in A Nightmare on Elm Street and also has a role in this fall’s The Social Network opposite Justin Timberlake. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo starts shooting next month in Sweden. Daniel Craig has already signed on as Mikael Blomkvist, while Robin Wright is rumored to play his character’s love interest in the film. It will come out on December 21, 2011. What do you think of Rooney Mara in this beloved role?

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NewsBusters Turning Five, Help Us Celebrate With T-shirt Giveaway

We are fast-approaching NewsBusters’s fifth birthday! In celebration of this milestone, we will be commemorating some of the site’s best work over the next few weeks. We will also giving away five NewsBusters t-shirts every weekday as our way of saying thank you for your continued readership and support. To sign up, simply fill out this form . The week’s 25 winners — 5 for each weekday — will be announced each Friday, beginning July 23, along with a “best of” recap put together by NB editors. There will be 100 t-shirts given away in all. Once again, thank you for five great years, and for making NewsBusters the tremendous success that it is. Together we have made a notable contribution to keeping the liberal media honest, and with your continued support we will do so for another five years and beyond.

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Clean Energy and Climate Bill Would Cut Deficit by $19 Billion: CBO

Photo via Wind Guys One of the persisting myths about comprehensive, carbon-pricing legislation is that it would cost the nation an arm and a leg to enact. This simply is not the case, as a recent bipartisan, independent analysis of the dying Kerry-Lieberman clean energy and climate bill reveals: The Congressional Budget Office found that passing the climate bill would trim the federal budget by $19 billion dollars over the next ten years. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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CBO Says Climate Bill Will Cut Deficit, Emissions Set To Rise

photo via flickr There’s a lot of jostling right now in the Senate for lead position on energy reform. Just which Senator will catch the eye of President Obama and Senate Majority Leader Reid and get their bill picked is anyone’s guess. Sens. John Kerry (D-Mass.) and Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) received welcome news today when the Congressional Budget Office scored their bill and said that it would cut the deficit by $19 billion over the next decade. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Movieline at the Midpoint: 9 Late Night Appearances to Look Forward To

Movieline has already celebrated the midpoint of 2010 by forecasting the dates that will shape the rest of the year , but what about the possible late night bookings that could go down in television history as format game-changers? Here are the guests we hope to see shaking up the after hours landscape (already shaken up itself after this year’s late night wars) over the next six months.

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Security Is Next Multi-Billion Dollar Boom for Smart Grid

Photo via [jeremy] The security of the smart grid, from privacy and ownership of personal information among consumers to hackers’ ability to fell the entire grid in one sweep of malicious code, has been a hotly debated topic since the smart grid’s earliest days. So it is no surprise to hear that security measures that protect the grid is set to be a multi-billion-dollar industry in the very near future. According to a new report by Pike Research, 15% of all smart grid investments over the next few years will be for security, representing about $21 billion by 2015… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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