Apparently when Elon Musk was talking last week at the Cleantech Investors Summit, the Tesla CEO’s prognosticating extended far past 2015. He reiterated that there’s a an electric Model X SUV coming soon and a sub-$30k Tesla within four years. However, in 20 years Mr. Musk thinks that everything will be EV — well, everything in the US, anyway. He believes that every car sold in America in 2030 will be electric and that within a few decades after that they’ll take over worldwide. Of course, this is someone who believes he’ll be living on Mars in 2030, naturally sent thither astride one of his SpaceX rockets. Obviously not a man short on optimism. Elon Musk: all cars sold in 2030 will be electric, boogie woogie woogie optional originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 24 Jan 2011 11:45:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Click here to view this media I’m not sure what Howard Fineman has been smoking, but I’m pretty well disgusted with the man I used to like as one of Al Franken’s regulars on his radio show on Air America after hearing this nonsense out of him on Chris Matthews’ weekend show on NBC. Hey Howard, here’s a proposal for you. How about we ask the rich to pay their fair share in taxes instead of telling seniors on fixed incomes that they haven’t sacrificed enough for their country? Or pretending that ending Social Security benefits for upper earners and means testing it would do nothing but turn Social Security into another welfare program instead of an insurance program? And while we’re at it, quit pretending Social Security is doing anything to add to our deficit problem when it’s not. If there’s one thing I hope President Obama does during his State of the Union address, it is to not listen to Howard Fineman or his fellow Villagers spouting similar nonsense. The only people who have not been asked to sacrifice in this country are the rich and acting like there’s some abundance of rich seniors feeding off of the government trough at the expense of their grandchildren is just shameless. I’m really disgusted and disappointed with Howard for going there. He should know better. FINEMAN: If he doesn’t make a double feature a single unified theme, then he will have failed. And what he’s got to say, bluntly is some people are going to have to sacrifice in order that this next generation can have it’s Sputnik moment and to over simplify, but only slightly, better off, that is well to do older people, senior citizens are going to have to pay more and get less from government, so that this younger generation can meet the challenges of the future. He’s got to say that, which means he’s got to mention Social Security—after all it was part of his own budget committee… MATTHEWS: Howard, put that against the filter of what we all know about politics. FINEMAN: Right. MATTHEWS: It’s the older person with more time on their hands who votes relentlessly… FINEMAN: That’s true. MATTHEWS: …who votes their interests, their pocket book interests, their retirement interests. Will they give way? FINEMAN: Well he’s got to speak to them. I think that’s a very good point Chris and while Republicans are one part of his audience—they’re going to be sitting there skeptically saying “how much are you cutting, how much are you cutting”, he’s also going to talk to seniors, the better off people, people who’ve done well in the last fifteen, twenty years and say look, if you want your children and grandchildren to be as optimistic as you were when you were a kid and to have the opportunities in terms of education and the American life that you had, then we’ve all got to pull together.
Continue reading …Monday's premiere episode of NBC's new legal drama “Harry's Law” took a cheap shot at conservative talk radio host Rush Limbaugh. As the show's star Kathy Bates argued for the legalization of drugs while her client was being cross-examined by a totally hapless district attorney, she claimed the idea was first raised by Republicans, “When the party had thinkers, before it was hijacked by the likes of Rush Limbaugh, a drug addict himself” (video follows with partial transcript and commentary): KATHY BATES AS HARRIET “HARRY” KORN: It’s a billion dollar trade because it’s illegal. PAUL MCCRANE AS PROSECUTOR: Objection. BATES: Maybe we should decriminalize if your goal is… MCCRANE: Wait, did you actually just say that? Did you actually just say that? BATES: I believe I did. I believe I did. MCCRANE: What, do you want to just pass drugs out on the street? Is that… BATES: That's where they're passed out now, at a thousand times the pharmaceutical cost. MCCRANE: Move to strike. BATES: And if we legalize drugs, addicts would need less than two cents on the dollar to support their habits. They'd hardly have to break into homes or cars or… MCCRANE: We have something called “values” in this country… BATES: And they should coincide with saving the innocent lives you were carrying on about. MCCRANE: You're seriously saying we should legalize drugs is the solution? BATES: Everybody commissioned to study the problem has said it. MCCRANE: Who? Everybody who? BATES: If we legalize them, we treat the disease instead of punishing it away. MCCRANE: Great, then you want to pass out needles, too? BATES: Perhaps, if you're against the spread of AIDS. Are you? MCCRANE: If we were to legalize drugs… BATES: We could neutralize the gangs, take the drug business out of the shadows. MCCRANE: And do what? Celebrate it? BATES: How about regulate it? Tax it? MCCRANE: Yes, and then every liberal in America could just light up and say, “Hallelujah, legalize drugs!” BATES: The idea was first raised by conservative Republicans. MCCRANE: Oh please. When? BATES: When the party had thinkers, before it was hijacked by the likes of Rush Limbaugh… MCCRANE: Here we go. BATES: …a drug addict himself. MCCRANE: Ancient history. BATES: Who somehow fared much better in our justice system – I wonder why. MCCRANE: The race card. There it is. BATES: Oh, if I wanted to play the race card, I'd talk about the disparity in sentencing. MCCRANE: Objection. BATES: But I'm not doing that. I’m keeping it about one kid only. He's sitting right there, and he's getting screwed! For those unfamiliar with the writer/producer of “Harry's Law,” he is none other than David Kelley. As NewsBusters has documented , his previous show “Boston Legal” was often a vehicle for anti-Conservative rants and messages. One of our favorites was in November 2008 when lead characters called McCain/Palin supporters idiots. So it seems that right from the opening episode of Kelley's new series – which was seen by eleven million viewers – he's making it clear his pattern of injecting liberal positions will continue. Even TV critic Tim Goodman was unimpressed with the theatrics as he noted in his Tuesday review ” Harry's Law is a Crime Against Good Television “: Does this now sound utterly and ridiculously like a Kelley show? Thought so. Beyond that, “Harry's Law” is littered with bogus courtroom rambling on soap boxes so tall they are an insurance claim waiting to happen. Let's legalize drugs, Harry goes off, and the next thing you know she's talking about stupid Republicans and Rush Limbaugh. It's all cheap, easy, predictable and not very clever. And, not at all realistic. As WNYMedia.net observed : Kelley’s absurdist series ask the viewer to wildly suspend disbelief as his defense lawyers bend the legal system and debate current event issues with prosecutors while judges sit by and let the sparks fly. Harriet will
Continue reading …A classic form of media bias is this: if someone the liberal media considers to be a dummy (Sarah Palin, or for an older example, Dan Quayle) says something that suggests serious confusion, it's a big gaffe story sent directly to the desks of Leno and Letterman. But if we put the same words in the mouth of say, a liberal Supreme Court justice the media considers a genius, then no one blinks. At National Review's Bench Memos, Matthew Franck offered an example:
Continue reading …So, the former head honcho of Obama’s Office of Management and Budget, Peter Orszag, is now sitting in a very plush position over at Citigroup, from where he gave his latest economic prognostications in Thursday’s Financial Times, declaring that “America must brace itself for turbulence.” Here are some other unsurprising remarks he made in the pink paper.
Continue reading …This story is absolutely disgusting to me , for so many reasons — and people who support abortion rights should be even more concerned than people who don’t, because this kind of appalling clinic makes for the sort of emotional appeal that will be used to revoke those rights. Dr. Kermit Gosnel, 69, has been charged in the murders of one woman and seven babies. It’s a nightmare, the kind of thing anti-abortion forces have claimed goes on in all clinics. I know the Powelton neighborhood where it happened, a funky, diverse neighborhood on the outer reaches of the University of Penn. (A Thai restaurant popular with students is on the same block, and it’s close by the same public school that Penn faculty kids attend. The mayor’s daughter used to go there.) These horrors happened within a mile of one of the country’s major teaching hospitals. Of course, these women probably couldn’t afford to go there. I used to be a medical fraud investigator, and you may have heard me say that even killing people isn’t enough to get a doctor’s license revoked — because it’s too often true. It’s almost (but not completely) impossible. Doctors can get away with almost anything, and it sure sounds as if this doctor wasn’t also running an Oxycontin mill, he never would have been arrested. Read the horrifying details : No one wanted to touch this situation because it was a political hot potato. The PA Department of State didn’t do their jobs — hell, nobody did their jobs, except one lone public health worker who tried to shut him down. I am a strong supporter of abortion rights, including medically necessary third-trimester abortions. But this? It makes me sick. Using untrained, teenaged office workers to deliver living, breathing babies under general anesthesia — and then having them use scissors to cut their spinal cords? (One worker played with a newborn baby for twenty minutes before killing it.) How does this happen? Well, one of the reasons is that politicians have made abortion just difficult enough to get that desperate women will go to cut-rate neighborhood clinics like this. Who wouldn’t rather have a first-trimester abortion in a nice, clean, well-run and affordable clinic? How desperate do you have to be to walk into a place like this, see cats running around the place, smell their urine – and stay anyway? How long did it take to save up the money to see this butcher? Why are women still forced to see butchers for a legal procedure? It’s important that any medical facility that provides general anesthesia needs to be regulated like a hospital. (It’s estimated that unreported deaths from liposuction centers now exceed the number of people who die in car accidents. Think about that.) And you’ve probably heard similar horror stories about the virtually unregulated cosmetic surgery clinics in Miami Beach. This is what happens when you don’t have strong regulation (the emphasis on real regulation, not harassment, as is all too often the case with abortion providers), and not enough people to enforce it. (And the lack of political will to do so.) This is what happens when a commodity becomes so inaccessible, and expensive (because if your insurance won’t cover it, you have to pay cash), a greed-driven monster can make a fortune doing it. It happens when competent, caring, ethical doctors are too afraid for their lives to work as abortion providers, This is what the anti-abortion forces have wanted all along — to drive doctors away from the field. Everyone should denounce this horror. But let’s not ignore the reality that if abortion was as accessible and affordable as it should be, these women could have had abortions in the first trimester and none of this would have happened.
Continue reading …The attempted assassination of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords could have been averted if America had government-run health care, according to left-wing comedian Bill Maher. That's just the first instance of liberal media advocacy that NewsBusters publisher and Media Research Center president Brent Bozell touched in the January 20 “Media Mash” segment on FNC's “Hannity” program. “This is the desperation that they're in to sell ObamaCare, that they know the American people don't want,” Bozell argued. Video embedded after page break or click here for MP3 audio . Maher should know that the the problem lies more with liberal groups like the ACLU who have made it near “impossible, in some cases for the state to treat mentally sick people” like Jared Loughner, the MRC president added. Bozell also addressed the ABC's defense of ObamaCare, painting the repeal that conservatives want as a “disaster”: Why is it that after two years of [the media's] non-stop selling [ObamaCare], this is not selling? Six out of ten Americans want this thing repealed. Eight out of ten were happy with their own insurance. Why is it that they cannot simply say the reason this was repealed was because the American people don't want to pay huge billions of dollars in new taxes, they don't want their freedoms taken, they don't want to see something that's blatantly unconstitutional. Why not report on the reason why it was repealed instead of a shameless press release for Nancy Pelosi? Hannity and Bozell also addressed the media hyping Ron Reagan's claim in a new book that his father the late president may have suffered the earliest onset of Alzheimer's disease while in office: SEAN HANNITY: You know, I've got to give credit to one person in the media, and this was Barbara Walters, and she said she spent more time with the president than he did and she didn't believe him.
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