Friday, October 2, 2009

An open letter to John McCain

Dear Senator McCain,
Speaking as one of the people you called "my friend" in last years campaign, let me start this letter by thanking you for your service to our nation. No one can ever repay the debt our country owes you for your military service. You are an American hero.
Now get out of the way.
I read an great article in Politico today that says you have been keeping yourself busy over the last 4-5 months by recruiting candidates for governorships, House seats and senate seats. Not only that, but you are introducing those recruits to your donors, helping them raise money. I hear this and all I think is "oh crap". Great, a bunch of "maverick" not-quite conservatives who think being popular with the left wing media is the be all end all of politics. Plus all their financial help will come from the man who brought us the best piece of election law ever in McCain-Feingold. (Ironic isn't it - the same McCain who wanted big money out of politics is bringing that same money in.)
All this from a man who ran possibly the worst campaign for President since Dukakis. I mean, you nuked your own campaign by putting it "on hold" to go stop the bailout, and then you voted for it anyway.
I know, I know, your campaign managers say Palin brought you down. I'm gonna have to side with the famous ultra conservative Dennis Miller, who recently said he thinks that the slaughter that was this last election may have gone from 52/46 to 54/44 if not for Palin. Yeah that one had to sting. Of course, since I had trouble pulling the lever (so to speak) for you, and wouldn't have done so if it wasn't for Palin I think he might be right.
What happened to the good old days when Presidential campaign losers crept into the shadows, only to make Viagra commercials. I guess you do have precedent John Kerry is still in the Senate, but I think it's because his wife and state really don't want him around full time. (I mean how many snobs does Massachusetts need)
Sorry, back to you Senator McCain. I love that you've decided to come into my state and support a "moderate" gubernatorial candidate, over the more conservative bunch we already have running. It's not enough that there's one Democratic party in Colorado, now we need another.
Didn't the last election prove to you (and the world) that those pale pastels you have been preaching, you know, the ones that made you the "favorite" Republican of the left, the "maverick" of the Senate; aren't enough to get you or anyone else elected. I mean there were Democrats who ran to the right of you (Hello Jim Webb. I left the Republican party because of politicians like you. If the Republican Party is to have any chance (first to get me back, second to win back the nation's confidence) is to get back to the party that represents FREEDOM. The Constitution should be the guiding document, not a secondary thought. We should adapt Libertarian ideals, especially on the national level. Get back to actually believing and enforcing the 10th amendment. And yes Senator, that would mean losing all of that power and fame that you and all your brethren in the House and Senate have, but that's what America was supposed to be about.
Funny, then that you, a man who was held and tortured by communists, doesn't even see the path he was leading his own country down. Senator McCain, President Obama is not so unlike you. He is more bold in his approach, but you both would have taken our nation to the same destination. More power for the State.
So Senator McCain, I urge you to do the right thing, the moral thing. Stop remaking a party in your image, retire to Arizona and let us remember you for the hero you were, not the destroyer you are likely to become. Because if you do remake the Republican party in your image, it will be nothing but a weak, frail has been, always searching for the spotlight, never really attaining its goals.
Just like you.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Seriously.......????????

Ok I know I've been gone quite a while, but instead of the might of the pen I decided to put boots on the ground. Now that the rally is over (http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=C428E5202A0E4CF8&search_query=912+denver) it's time to get back to the pen.
I'm fairly certain that the concept I started of BIZZARO WORLD a few months back is even more relevant now.
I mean are you serious?????? This health care thing is INSANE. We've all gone over this time and time again, who is right, who is lying and so on.
What AMAZES me is that our Government just put a GAG order on heath care companies contacting their customers with information about what these bills will do to consumer's insurance plans. (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/23/mcconnell-blasts-government-gag-order-private-health-care-provider/)
Now unless I'm mistaken, there is still a freedom of speech in America, and the Government doesn't yet control all of industry. This is one of the most obvious examples of overreach I have ever seen. Sen Baucus needs to be impeached immediately and the people of Montana should be ashamed. It's not like Humana was out there committing medical fraud, or endangering patients' lives, they were giving their OPINION. Remember the phrase "it's a free country"? Are you sure about that???
We have a President who has said in a joint session of Congress that "we will call you out" if you say something the administration disagrees with on health care. I know Obama isn't a huge fan of the Constitution (wait wasn't he a constitutional lawyer) but there is this pesky little thing called the FIRST AMENDMENT. I think it reads something like the following; "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
Are we still the "Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave"? Seriously?????

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

When will we learn???

Immoral Profits?? Fair Wages?? The Rich Getting Richer???

All of these phrases have been talking points for the Congressional Leadership in the last few months during the battle to fundamentally transform America. Good politics, maybe. Hypocracy? For certain!!!!!!!!
The problem goes back to the first time a politician got paid more than the average schmuck out earning a living. See, our Founding Fathers understood that being a leader was supposed to entail sacrifice, hence Ben Franklin's plea for not paying members of Congress at all. While he lost that fight, there was a strong movement to limit what members of Congress were paid. Somewhere we went way off track and lost the idea of our government officials being servants and not masters.
Using two websites I found online (links at bottom of page) it's pretty easy to see why our elected officials tell us anything they think we want to hear and try scapegoating every profession from auot execs to bankers to insurance companies in order to stay in office.
Until the 1970's, Congressional pay was right at or just below the average pay for the American worker. In 1973-1974 the average income for an American worker was approx $45,000 per year. In 1975 Congress voted themselves a pay raise taking the average Congressional salary to $44,600. From here it all goes downhill.
In 1980, the year Reagan was elected, the average American worker's salary had dropped a touch to around $41,000. We were in a huge recession, Carter had given us stagflation causing that number to drop all the way through 1984. At the same time Congress voted themselves pay raises in 1977 ($57,500 avg), 1979 ($60,662 avg), 1983 ($69,800) and 1984 ($72,600).
Hmmmm, isn't it odd that these are the same people who complain about the rich getting richer, evil profits, and how they are looking out for the little guy. Let's keep in mind that throughout this period Democrats completely controlled the House, and mostly controlled the Senate.
How is it that during a recession they never had to take a hit like the American people did???
The story actually gets worse. While the average salary for the American worker has jumped up and down since 1984 (see link below) topping out at just above $50,000 per year and dropping as low as$45,000 approximately, Congress has continued voting itself pay raises. For example, in 1991 the average salary for a member of Congress was $101,900 (a 50% increase from 1984!!!!!) and jumped to $125,100 that same year.
How great would it be if you had a job where you could vote yourself a raise of 25% in a single year without actually doing more work????
And don't think I'm just blaming Democrats on this. From 1994 to 2004 Congress's pay increased another $24,500 (which I admit does look like chump change after the huge increases in the 80's and 90's).
I'm not even going to touch the benefits side - but if you think these people will retire on social security guess again.
I know a lot of this is wonkish, and some folks will get lost in the numbers, but the point is we are ASKING Congress to lie to us. In order to keep these cushy jobs Congress has to make it look like they are doing more and more. The truth is, all they are doing is screwing things up.
The Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee John Conyers asks "what good is reading a 1,000 page bill if you don't have two days and two lawyers to understand what it means?" Sorry John, but that what we are paying you $168,000 to do!!! He just admitted to anyone who would listen that he is guilty of dereliction of duty, but I'll bet you $1,000 that he will get re-elected.
The fault lies with the American people in this. If Congress has a 21% approval rating how is it that 80% of the members get re-elected? I'd like to start a movement called "throw the bums out", but since all the fundraising advantages are given to the incumbent, we can expect to see this happen election after election.
When will the American people realize that our system can't work if we not only allow our elected representatives to lie to us, but we beg for more lies each term. The incentive is obvious. In order to keep your position, offer more and more free ice cream to blocks of voters. Whether offering to save mortgages, pay for higher education, or cash for clunkers, the list goes on and on. If you wait long enough the politicians are sure to offer something that appeals to you. Problem is there is no free ride, and sooner or later the fix causes more problems. Which of course, congress has a great new plan for. It's a vicious cycle which never ends. We are still fighting the "war on poverty" that started in 1960 with LBJ!
Oh by the way, the average household income in the US for 2007 rose to $50,233 (US Census Bureau). So your average member of Congress is only earning 3.3 times what the average American HOUSEHOLD earns. Think there might be a problem??? Maybe we should ask Nancy Pelosi about immoral salaries?
In fact, anyone who plans to attend a town hall meeting with in ther district over the break should ask why congress believes earning that much is moral? Be interesting to hear that answer.
Links
http://www.visualizingeconomics.com/2008/05/04/average-income-in-the-united-states-1913-2006/
http://www.congresslink.org/print_basics_pay.htm

http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/income_wealth/012528.html

http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2009/08/john-conyers-im-not-going-to-read-bill.html

When will we learn???

Friday, July 3, 2009

What I believe (Happy Birthday America)

It's a new week, and still the amazing amount of change continues to roll right on down the Progressive path. I love America, like I'm sure you do. I'm the kind of guy who tears up during the National Anthem, especially when the fans yell "STILL THERE"! I always get to the game in time for the flyover, and it's the highlight of my week to see those jets coming in over the stadium. I'm teaching my son now to thank those he sees in uniform, because keeping my family safe is the greatest gift they could ever give me.
A lot of people feel the same way I do, but what do they BELIEVE in? I can't answer for anyone else, but I can tell you what I believe in.
I believe in our Constitution and that it is not a "living" document. I've read enough of the Founding Fathers to know that they were afraid of a strong central government, and wanted this country to succeed because of the people, not the politicians. When the Constitution says General Welfare, I believe that means no man should be favored over another, poor over rich, strong over weak.
The equal playing field of our country is that we all have 3 basic rights; Life, Liberty and Property (read the 5000 Year Leap and you will see why "pursuit of happiness" was a compromise). That means the Government doesn't need to run my everyday life, right down to how many volts I use, or how much gas I consume, or what type of car I drive.
I believe that you have a right to your religion, and I have a right to mine. I've never tried to "push" my Christianity on anyone, but if you'd like to talk about it I'm open. The problem is, your religion does not trump mine either. The truth is, this country was founded on Judeo-Christian principles, but it is not a theocracy like Iran. At the same time, stop trying to get rid of the wonderful history of our nation by erasing any reference to God. You can believe in a hundred gods or none at all, but you do not have the right not to be offended. If having "In God We Trust" on the dollar is an issue for you - feel free to leave, or just keep it to yourself.
I believe that if you bust your ass to make a dollar, you should be able to choose how you spend it. And regardless of what people say, there needs to be a single tax rate for everyone. 20% of $1,000,000 is still one hell of a lot more than 20% of $10,000. The term "Fair Share" in America means punish the rich and make them the enemy. I seriously hope to be one of the rich one day, and I don't want to be the enemy. You cannot build up the bottom by taking from the top. all you do is kill jobs and create social divisions. The truth is, you can't really hurt the "super rich" anyway. It's those who have the opportunity to jump up into a better lifestyle who get killed. Those are the people who start companies, create jobs, and give us paychecks each week. Sorry, but the more you demonize them the less they are going to invest, which is occurring right now.
I believe we have a right to ask our politicians to be better than we are, just like we should ask of our priests, teachers, judges and policemen. Problem is we dismiss their failings and we let their rot influence and become our own. If you are a politician caught in a scandal - get out. Personally, I'd never run for office because I can see the temptations that exist, and I don't trust myself to overcome them. I will look for and support any men who are better than I am.
Jeeez, that takes us to the parties. Whether you call yourself a Republican or Democrat, you need to clean the hypocrisy out NOW. Republicans, you dug your own grave. You cannot run on ethics and smaller Government and then become the exact opposite you of what you promised. I'm sorry I had to leave the party, but if you are going to act like progressives I will not be voting for you. If you say you are for family values and cheat on your wife, get out. If you even hint of putting your leg into another bathroom stall - I'll kick your ass myself.
Democrats, wow I guess it really is a case of loving power too much. Last year all I heard was that Bush was spending too much. Now Obama goes in way over the top and all I hear is chirping crickets. Nancy Pelosi accuses your CIA of lying and committing Federal offenses and once again - it's OK. Take the beam out of your own eye before pointing out the splinter in someone elses. I'm willing to give someone on either side a chance, but it's very limited when it comes to politicians.
TERM LIMITS - this is a must in our day and age. There are people have been in the same elected office longer than I have been alive. Our country was not designed this way. We now have a "ruling class". Think I'm wrong - don't kid yourself. Clintons, Kennedys, Bushs and Gores. We have, what, over 300,000,000 people out there, and the best we can do are these people??? The same people run over and over again. The same people lie to you over and over again.
Let's end the bills that run 1,300 pages and get back to common sense law. The honest truth is, politicians can't run their own bank, but we expect them to run health care, or keep our taxes low???? If just once, everyone voted against the incumbent, it would send a serious message, and put fear back into the political class - fear of the citizens!
I believe that we as American have become arrogant. We think that the government can fix our problems. NOT POSSIBLE - they can't avoid crapping where they eat, how can they take care of you. American Idol is now more important than election day. There isn't much else to say about that.
I am pro life, but I believe it should be a states rights issue. If Massachusetts wants to be a pro abortion state, so be it, it is on them. I've really become a states rights guy. If Colorado wants legal marijuana, so be it - I won't smoke it still, and it can't be much easier to get than it is now. Here's the thing, let us VOTE on issues.
I believe there was global warming into the 90's - there had to be since the "consensus" of scientists concluded we were headed for an ice age in the 70's. I still remember the cover of Time magazine. I just do not believe WE can "fix" it. If you use some common sense you will realize why the Enviro movement had to switch from Global Warming to "Climate Change". The planet isn't getting hotter anymore. One thing constant about the weather is change. Heck, Colorado was at one point in the past a deciduous rain forest - I've seen the fossils. Change is about all they can guarantee - more hubris I guess.
I believe there are very few people in this country who I would not enjoy having a beer, playing golf, hunting or playing basketball with. I tell you right now - Obama would never get a shot off against me - I don't care if the Secret Service was right in my grill. That doesn't mean even the two of us who are totally opposed in beliefs couldn't get along.
I do think that the people in POWER - politicians, corporate CEOs of monster companies and professors in their ivory towers do think that we are all stupid. No matter where you fall on the political spectrum, you are either a useful tool, or an idiot to these people because all they want is power.
I don't want power over anyone. Your success does not mean I fail, your loss is something I should sympathize with, but it is not my responsibility unless I choose to make it so. There is nothing our Government can do better than the private sector, as long as we the consumer use some common sense.
I'd like to believe that our brightest days are ahead, but I see too many smart people playing the game they want you to play, and going after their friends and neighbors as the enemy.
"The Government that is big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take away everything you have" Thomas Jefferson.
That's what I believe.
Happy Birthday America. Thank you Founding Fathers. May we have many, many more.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

How stupid can we be?

I have been thinking over the last few days about the state of our country; and I have to admit, I'm scared. I seriously wonder if the American people are intelligent enough to get themselves out of this fix we are in. I know that we look down our noses at people who let thmselves be ruled by despots, never claiming their own freedom. As a really good guy says, "take the beam out of your own eye before pointing out the splinter in another's". It's not like we have any people in power who answer only to the President right?
We look over at Iran and see this huge uprising taking place. It's silly really, because the two candidates were both "chosen" by the Supreme Leader (say that a few times to see if it rolls comfortably off your tongue) not by any kind of democratic process. The FIX was in, and the reform candidate was never going to win. Like everyone else I really hope this leads to Iran's leadership being overthrown, but I doubt it. Let's say the "reform" candidate gets the position; is this really the peoples choice, or will he too answer to the Supreme Leader?
Funny thing is, the "FIX" is in here as well. Look at all the unconstitutional things our administration is doing (and this isn't just about Obama). A great example (and the one that makes me think we are all stupid) is the position of Czar. Barack Obama has 16 of them and counting. SIXTEEN!!! These are people who hold vast powers but answer to no one other than the President. Our system was not designed this way, and this kills the whole idea of checks and balances. Anyone care to know what people in these positions were called under FDR?? hmmm anyone??? (Bueller...... Bueller) DICTATORS!!!!! (Thanks Glenn Beck for the history lesson) Seriously?!?!?! Are we really this stupid, allowing a position like this to exist under ANY administration is wrong, right or left. It's as big a joke as having a Supreme Leader pick a couple guys to be President (anyone seeing parallels here?????)
Ok, I admit I'm not the smartest guy on the planet, but I do know a couple basic facts. First, power corrupts. We are all human and all VERY fallible. Two, absolute power corrupts so fast it would make your head spin. If the American people want their own Supreme Leader, fine. WAIT, HOLD ON ONE SECOND!! There is this pesky little thing called the Constitution. We'd have to get rid of that first. Or we'd have to be stupid enough to just let every administration run over us due to our own ignorance. Wait, what do you say??? We have been that stupid???? Actually, yes we have, because the Czar position goes back to Reagan in my memory, and that's just the title, not the position, remember FDR started this.
These are the positions we are giving all this unchecked power to.

Car czar - handling the newest company, Government Motors and its subsidiary Chrysler
Cyber-security czar - given a “broad mandate” by President Obama to oversee our nations cyber infrastructure. (Big brother really does exist!)
Pay czar - for bailed out companies…this position will oversee wage limitations on executives of these companies. (How dumb were those Exec's to agree to take the Gov't money)
Great Lakes czar - tasked with the cleanup of the Great Lakes waterways (good luck)
The border czar (does this person make sure there is plenty of water for the poor illegals crossing our border???)
Drug czar (I'm wondering if this person tests the pot to make sure it's good, cause we are LOSING the "War on Drugs")
Stimulus accountability czar (So far this job has been pretty easy -Naptime!!!)
Urban czar (WHAT?!?!?! When did we give John Traviolta a government position)
Energy czar - Hmmm is this the guy suggesting Windmills????
Bank bailout czar -this one is obvious
Regulatory czar - a regulator to oversee the regulators- nice
Terrorism czar (wait shouldn't this be "Man made Disaster" Czar?)
Faith-based czar - I'm not even going here - what a joke
Health reform czar (wouldn't this be the Director of Health and Human Services???)
Guantanamo czar (ROFL - this is the guy with the lack of a plan right??? "Let's send them to an island paradise boss!")
Non-proliferation czar - This guy is packing for N Korea right now (hope you like dog!)

Sixteen people, many of them doing a job that falls under the specific perview of a cabinet postion.
HOW STUPID ARE WE??? Not one of these people has been confirmed by the Senate, or even has to talk to congress about the moves they make. For example, the Car Czar could, I dunno, tell 900+ dealerships that they are closed, regardless of profitability (oh wait, our Government thinks profits are BAD). Thus putting thousands of people out of work, and many very successful businesses into bankruptcy.
Iranian people are protesting and dying in the street today, while we are sitting in our houses, playing Russian (pun intended - get it Czar/Russian???) roulette with the greatest form of government to exist on this earth. We are letting our freedom go, all in the name of Change! This isn't change,it's progressivism and they can keep it. I like the Constitution and I will do my part when called upon.
I mean, seriously, how stupid are we?

Friday, June 5, 2009

Bridges

A funny thing happened to me this week. I had to attend the funeral of an ex customer with a fellow employee. This employee shall remain anonymous, but she is a HUGE Obama supporter. I'm talking HOPE stickers on her car, pictures of the "Chosen" one in her office and so on.
It's funny, because I would consider her a Kool Aid drinker, because of all the junk she has. It really bothers me too because I know how intelligent she really is.
When picking her up I turned on some music with my IPod, as I didn't want the trip to turn into a huge argument,(like the one I had last year with my boss over politics on a 3 hour drive) over talk radio.
Shockingly (ironic tone totally intended), the discussion did turn to politics, because of my work with the Broomfield 9/12 Project. I was really cautious with my tone, and words. It's hard to come out and say "oh I think both Obama and Bush have driven us right off the cliff, and both have ignored the hell out of the Constitution."; even if that's exactly how I feel.
I was slightly stunned when she came out and said that she thinks all politicians are bad, and they all ought to be thrown out. She went on a tirade about personal responsibility, and how all the baby boomers never taught their kids about money, and now we are paying the price. When I asked her how it felt to own a car company, she threw up a bit of denial "oh come on, Obama didn't really do that" (YES REALLY!!!! I was screaming inside) but for the most part I found we agreed on 90% of what we were discussing.
I mean we really agreed! She was lambasting the liberals and crazy environmentalists, called Tiller a murderer (and yes, she is pro choice) and admitted that we are going bankrupt as a society, both morally and financially.
The only thing she wouldn't do was throw Obama under the bus. Which I think I understand a bit now. When you dedicate so much emotionally to a person it is hard to admit that you were wrong. And she was either wrong, or lied to my face about what she believes, and I know her to be an honest person. I think this is a case of her not being able to "willingly suspend disbelief" as the Secretary of State would say (it was actually tough for me to type that out, I really don't like her). I really worked hard to explain to her that I believe both Obama and Bush are progressives, and that we need to get back to the basics, let the States decide their own laws, own future and get the Feds out of everything. That it was hard for me to turn my back on the fact that I was raised Republican, but that we cannot continue down this path.
At the end of the conversation, we agreed that there was a lot we agreed on, more than we disagreed on. I think she will end up letting go of her emotional attachment, and I hope so. I will be the first to pick up the HOPE sign if someone can convince me that socialism/fascism/statism works. So far in my life I've never seen it happen, but I have seen it destroy good people and kill the human spirit. Some of my customers and friends are being ground down by it right now.
When my friend got out of the car at her house, she said something that I will cherish and something I never expected to hear. "Jason, you have a gift, and you better not waste it. You need to make sure people hear what you have to say, whether that means teaching or something else, use that gift!" This coming from someone who voted opposite every belief I hold true last election.
The bridges are out there, and if either of the political parties quit playing games, and actually got back to values, they'd take this nation by storm. A die-hard conservative man and an Obama voting pro choice woman just proved it!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Too Much Information

TMI
It used to just be a silly schoolgirl phrase, or a way to tease your friends when they spilled something personally embarrassing. Now it's a political strategy by to Obama administration.
Despite the fact that we have become a 24/7 Media world, even the media can't keep up with what Obama is pushing down the pipe. Just last week, you had the battle over Gitmo, Heath care, and Cap and Trade. and new CAFE standards. Not to mention the credit card protection act, Obama's speech at Notre Dame and talks of the impending GM bankruptcy. This is all in one week. How is the regular Joe out there supposed to follow all of this? I'm going to let you in on a little secret - they want you overwhelmed.
I heard someone make the analogy of the media pipeline being about 6" in diameter and the administration pushing 18 inches of information through it each day. No wonder the White House felt the need to create their own "media" release when the UCONN Lady Huskies came to visit. Every other reporter was busy with the 40 other stories that day.
When Obama said "CHANGE" he wasn't kidding. Debate has gone right out the window. You are going to get nationalized health care, despite the fact that we have no idea what it will look like. Maybe that's why he can't rally his own party to fund his closing of Gitmo. The plan is short on, well to be honest, a plan.
Just wait because the best is yet to come. Cap and Trade is the largest tax hike on all economic "classes" ever. Once again, a plan is sprinting through the House, but there hasn't been a lot of open debate on this. We really haven't even had the debate over whether we need it. Personally, I'm not a big fan of walking through my house feeling like I'm in a eclectically lit hallway from a fight scene in a Jason Bourne movie, but get used to it. (BTW, just for fun I did install some compact fluorescent bulbs in my basement stairwell, now I bounce off the walls when I go downstairs. It really does feel like I'm in a movie.) Compact fluorescents are just the beginning. I had a discussion with a friend who works for a wind turbine manufacturer the other day. Even he admitted that they couldn't survive if it wasn't for government subsidies, they can't compete with coal. Do you ever hear that though? All you hear is that they are "good", not bad like coal and oil.
I find it terribly ironic that the man who campaigned on "transparency" is giving us the equivalent of a laser show. So many thing are happening on a daily basis that no one can follow all of them and remain sane. And the best part about a laser show is that everyone looks at the pretty colors, while you never know what's happening in darkness on the floor below. Of course, having a few media outlets in your back pocket, NBC and the New York Times to be specific, only helps in this charade.
When you lose even the chance at debate, the days of the republic are limited. Of course, there are quite a few people who don't really care and think politics isn't for them. In this case the TMI means anything relating to politics is just a bother. Ignorance is bliss.
At some point the American people are going to wake up to a country that looks nothing like what the Founding Fathers put together. Since I'm an extremist fear monger, I believe we have already crossed that line.
The next time you watch the news, ask yourself what you aren't hearing about, or what's already happened while everyone was looking somewhere else.
Then again, maybe everything is TMI. It's your choice my friend.
Welcome to "Change".

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Bizzaro World Part II

WOW!!!!!
What else can I say? The UAW now has a controlling percentage of Chrysler, plus the ability to select a member of the board of directors.
WOW!!!!
Does this seem odd to anyone else out there? Looking at this from the outside, isn't there a bit of conflict of interest here? So who does the UAW go to when renegotiating their contract??? THEMSELVES???? This is not good, and should scare the crap out of all hard working Americans, union members or not (and since I don't know a lot of government workers, teachers or autoworkers I guess I'm really just speaking to the people who didn't give Obama almost half the money for his campaign).
This is PAYBACK. Good old Chicago style politics and a huge reason that a lot of Americans are turned off by our system. Pay to play, lol sure it is, just legal pay to play.
The Auto companies had a myriad of sins to pay for; arrogance, poor customer service (not making good cars), treating suppliers like crap, and execs making ridiculous amounts of money. The UAW was just as bad, having a jobs program where people got paid over 80% of their salary even when they weren't working, unimaginable retirement plans (almost as good a PERA) and wages that killed the bottom line for Automakers.
SO who pays for those sins???????
We do! Along with anyone like banks and hedge funds who invested money (often for retirement) in Chrysler. See all that Tarp money we dumped into Chrysler back under Bush??? ALL GONE!
What about the last instalment under O?
ALL GONE!
Creditors who held liens on Chrysler were told that they would have to settle for under half their GUARANTEED money. Funny, that means more money problems for the banks - oh what a viscious cycle this is becoming.
The part of this that should FRIGHTEN everyone is that the US Government has just declared null and void legal contracts between a borrower and a lender. This is LOOTING, but on a scale like we've never seen in America before. The people with a legal contract get SCREWED, and the UAW gets ownership. WOW - you to can be part of the American dream.
Coming soon - The Government wants to own you from age 5-22 (plus however long it takes you to pay them back). Anybody remember the "Company Store" scam???

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

A few thoughts on (another????) Earth Day

Here we go again...
The more things change, the more they stay the same....

Opps, sorry I was just amazed that it's Green Week and Earth Day once again. Seems like every other week is Green Week nowadays. I'm all for protecting our planet, and I'd be willing to bet that throughout my lifetime (especially during my time in Boy Scouts) I've done more good to this planet than bad. Thing is - I don't need a new religion. Or as Jack Nicholson's character said in As Good As It Gets "Go sell crazy somewhere else, we're all stocked up around here."
Lately, it seems like we are getting a lot of crazy. I noticed just a week or two ago that the Denver Nuggets were wearing GREEN uniforms to promote awareness of "environmental" causes. Hmmmm how much did it cost in time and energy to make whole new uniforms. How many windmills did it take to give us those monstrosities.
Oh and it isn't just the average sports fan who is bombarded with this PROPAGANDA. My kids watch Nickelodeon "On Demand" when we need a break. I actually caught a mini ad before Dora (if that show isn't propaganda I don't know what is) which personified the earth as a loving character who "gives a home to the human race" and "cares for me and you". The whole point of this ad is to recycle paper. While on the surface it's fine and cute, I'm sorry but the earth is not a person - it's a thing. This ad is just a start. You put this together with what kids are taught at school about "global warming" and you will see parents being turned in for being "eco-enemies". When you start teaching kids that the cuddly wonderful polar bears (oh wait, they really eat PEOPLE?) are dying because the ice is melting you are just indoctrinating them. (I actually had a guy I went to college with mention that "the polar bears are dying, we have to do something")
Heaven forbid we teach kids to listen to their parents, respect authority, and obey moral standards. But we can't do that anymore. So while we worry about our kids being green - a lot of them get to wear ORANGE, because they don't know right from wrong.
The fact is that I'm worse than a holocaust denier because I do not believe in "man made" global warming. "The argument is over," I've heard High Druid Gore say. Funny thing is, he won't debate anyone so I'm not sure how it's over. The argument hasn't even been made yet. We've only been "smart" enough to calculate and track temperature for a little more than a hundred years. so if the world is 3 billion years old, how do we know that the earth hasn't warmed and cooled 100 times over.
Since when does .0002% of the atmosphere trump the sun, which is approximately 100 times larger than this planet. It's almost like taking a balance ball compared to a golf ball. If that balance ball gets hotter or colder, do you really think that the grass stain on one dimple of that ball has a greater effect?
I recommend that everyone out there pick up a book called "State Of Fear" by Michael Crichton. Remember the guy who wrote "Jurassic Park"?? He started out a few years ago to write a book about what would happen when global warming actually destroyed the earth. Amazingly enough, when he took a hard look at the science, he just couldn't stay with his original concept. THE SCIENCE WOULDN'T SUPPORT IT. He was just too intellectually honest to write a book that propagates a lie. Best part is that he was on the side of the environmentalists, right up to his death. the problem he had is that global warming is a political issue, not a scientific one.
I know - I'm a heretic, holocaust denier, worse than Hitler and Nixon combined. Especially because I wrote this on Earth Day. Well you can simply burn me at the stake, because I'm not going to become one of those TRUE BELIEVERS out there.
Just give me back my basketball! You can keep your religion, I've already got my own and it doesn't depend on anything as temporal as Earth or weather.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Bizzaro World

So this is to be my first official blog (thanks Brian for saying this is what I was meant to do) and I have to admit I'm starting to feel like I'm living in Bizzaro world. You know, the messed up alternate universe where Bizzaro (Superman's twisted mirror image) lives.
Yesterday I officially became a protester and I'm not happy about it. I liked the insulated world I was living in. Those of you who know me would probably say that I'm rather outspoken (who me???) and that I have strong opinions (who'da thought???). But I've never been the protester type.
I think what changed me is the two little boys who are sleeping down the hall. When it was just about me, so what if the world was upside down. I've always had my values (not to say that I've always lived up to them) and yes Mr. Schumer, they are traditional values passed down from horrid places like my parents, my church, and the Boy Scouts (another right wing radical group). But until I was responsible for those two beautiful (but trying) little lives I knew I could take care of myself. Now I really do wonder.
I wonder why the economics I learned as a freshman in college don't apply to our government. Rule one in Econ 101; you must have a way to pay for what you borrow. For about the last 4-6 years that rule has gone right out the window. And not just for the government, but for the guy down the street. When did it become socially acceptable to be a deadbeat??? I'm not smart enough to fix the economy, but I'm pretty sure that loading up in TRILLIONS (think about that number for a minute, a person who lives to be exactly 85 years old will only have 2,680,560,000 seconds in their life, so more dollars in the last 3 months than seconds in my life) isn't going to fix it. Maybe I'm just oldfashioned or maybe they are teaching NEW Econ 101 and I missed it.
I wonder why it seems like the stuff we tried to get away with watching as teenagers (remember when you first got cable and you could stay up til 2 in the morning and turn on HBO and maybe catch a steamy sex scene) is now a commercial for a body wash. I have to admit, I AM the MTV generation. My friends thought I was crazy because of my love for videos, now I turn on ten minutes of MTV and I can see everything and anything I ever lusted over as a teenager. There is no shame in this recent explosion of exploitation. What happened to watching a video cause it's MUSIC television, not real life soap opera whorehouses broadcast 24 7 on that channel. My uncle was a sailor and I doubt he ever saw that kind of show while on shore leave - at least not constantly.
I wonder why people think life is so cheap. I've seen the environazis protest over the life of an owl, but call anyone who is Pro Life an extremist. Hmmmm, I know it's not right to ask this, but how cheap is innocent human life today. And I seriously don't want to hear the what if rape, incest, life of the mother so on and so on arguments. Not that those don't have merit, but the percentage is minuscule in comparison to everyday abortion. Those are issue we could compromise on! America is one of the only countries in the world where you can stand on the corner and scream "ABORTION ON DEMAND, 24 7" and only about half the people will even look at you. Most European countries have tighter regulation on abortion, so please don't tell me that there isn't room for some regulation here. And I'm sorry, but being any part of an abortion will leave a hole right through your soul. They don't tell anyone about that part.
Lastly, I wonder about "global warming". The same people who put a giant ICE planet on the cover of TIME magazine in the late 70's are now saying the earth is going to burn up????? Or wait, was that last year, before we had one of the coldest winters on record in the Northeast, or where it's supposed to snow 20" here in Denver tomorrow. Sorry, I was raised to question anything that seems like a line of rats following the music (does that make Al Gore the Pied Piper, jeeez what a horrid song that must be). Somehow this new religion doesn't appeal to me. And this new enviromentalism is a religion, of that there is little to argue. Of course this is from the same people who brought you evolution only in the schools, a THEORY that has one hell of a lot of holes in it. Why not aliens, teach??? It makes as much sense.
I guess I just never thought I'd live to see Bizzaro world. Guess I better go find some blue kryptonite, and pray every night and day for those two boys down the hall. I'll pray that by the time they grow up, Bizzaro world is a place in their dreams, not a nightmare coming to life more vividly each day!