We want our C-Span coverage

| January 7th, 2010
 
American’s want the C-Span coverage that the president promised us during his campaign. There is no coverage, and there probably will not be any coverage because they know what will happen if there is.
 
When asked about C-Span coverage, Nancy Pelosi responded with “there has never been a more open process”.  I don’t know about you but, I have seen very little coverage on the health care debate because most of it has been done in backrooms and with bribes to certain states.
 
Only a select few Representatives and Senators have been selected to be involved with the merging of the too health care bills. You can probably guess at what kind of politicians is involved.
 
This is not the democratic process, this is the process of tyranny. It may not be a hard tyranny, but any tyranny is a bad thing for all people.

Hyperinflation

| January 7th, 2010

I was thinking about writing this article about hyperinflation yesterday and I found that I did not know that much about it. I started doing some research and found it to be kind of scary. Hyperinflation is real and it can happen to America; it probably will happen to America.

Hyperinflation is caused by printing large amounts of money therefore decreasing the value of the money every time more money is printed. It is simple physics, for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Whenever more money is printed it dilutes the value of the money. Think of it like this, you have a large glass that is 1/4 full of juice, you pour water to fill up the other 3/4 of the glass. Now the concentration of the juice has been diluted. This is exactly what happens when you print tons of money.

In 1923 the Weimar government in Germany had to find out the hard way that hyperinflation is real. In 1993-1994 Yugoslavia saw that a budget deficit financed by printing money leads to hyperinflation.

Now in 2010 America is on the road to hyperinflation. The people that are driving the car are not looking for the brake, instead they are pressing the gas. But since this is America the laws of physics do not apply to us.

Mother Nature is fighting back against all of these global warming myths that are out there. Across the United States the temperatures have been really cold. Below is a graphic of the temperatures in the United States.

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Freezing in Florida could hinder the citrus industry. Snow is piling up in the north.

Most, if not all, of the information that “respectable” scientist have stated about global warming has been found to be false, yet the government still wants to enact carbon dioxide laws that will destroy the economy. The EPA is wanting to force regulations on the America people if congress does not do it.

Hopefully this year congress will listen to the American people and not pass outrageous laws that do more hurt than good. Stay warm during this extremely cold winter!

A Broken Theory: Socialism

| January 2nd, 2010

Whenever I talk to people about socialism, I always used to say that socialism might work on a small scale. Recently I decided that I need to change that statement after reading some things about it. So far there has been no instance that I know of that socialism has been implemented and has been successful in the long term.

The thing that I read was about the Pilgrims when they first got to America. I read it in the book See, I told you so by Rush Limbaugh.

“The original contract the Pilgrims had entered into with their merchant-sponsors in London called for everything they produced to go into a common store, and each member of the community was entitled to one common share. All of the land they cleared and the houses they built belonged to the community as well.” Source: Rush Limbaugh, See, I Told You So, pg.70

“[William] Bradford, who had become the new governor of the colony, recognized that this form of collectivism was as costly and destructive to the Pilgrims as that first hard winter, that had taken so many lives. He decided to take bold action. Bradford assigned a plot of land to each family to work and manage, thus turning loose the power of the marketplace.”

Source: Rush Limbaugh, See, I Told You So, pg.71

[From William Bradford’s writings] “ for this community was found to breed much confusion and discontent, and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort. For young men that were most able and fit for labor and service did repine that they should spend their time and strength to work for other men’s wives and children without any recompense… that was thought injustice.”                                                                                                   Source: Rush Limbaugh, See, I Told You So, pg.71

So my statement about socialism working on a small scale is false. The Pilgrims tried it and quickly realized that it does not work. That was the small scale that I was thinking about, less than 1,000 people.

So Why Do People Want Socialism?

I suppose the reasons that people are fascinated with trying to implement socialism here in America is because of the “equality” factor. The equality that socialism offers is that of being poor and not having anything at all. If people realize this then they probably wouldn’t want socialism.

Equality in America is probably the best in the world. Everyone has the opportunity to make whatever they want of themselves. If someone wants to be a business owner they can work hard and achieve their dreams. If someone wants to be a bum, well then all they have to do is not work. Work hard to achieve your dreams. Everyone has the same opportunity to make it in America. If you do not believe this then your priorities are out of line. In the United States there are more Rags-to-Riches stories than anywhere else in the world.

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I still have yet to figure out why anyone would just hand over their life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness to the government. All governments are a necessary evil, but giving it more authority than it needs to do its job is beyond me.

Socialism is a BROKEN THEORY

2010 is the year

| December 31st, 2009

2010 is going to be the year for the conservative ascendancy. conservatives are going to be on the move all year long and hopefully we are going to be able to stop some of this radical madness that is going on in our government. The silent majority is going to be silent no more.

My goals for 2010 is to get my blog from the bottom to the top. I think I might change the blog to be about more things then politics. Maybe about life as well. I don’t know yet, but we will see.

2010 is going to be the year for a lot of things! Make it your year to take action in your life.

Be safe during the New Year partying and I look forward to seeing you on the flipside.

Capitalism

| December 29th, 2009

Capitalism is by far the best economic system in the world. Others have been tried and have failed miserably to create the amount of freedom and wealth that we enjoy in this great country. The greatest part of capitalism is the system is designed for the individual to choose the best path for him/her. Everyone working separately allows the system to work for the good of everyone. This is all done without the government getting involved in anyway. The individuals who designed capitalism decided that it was best if the government had no involvement in the system. Once the government gets involved it is called control capitalism. This is what we now have in the United States.

Capitalist have been described as greedy, profiteering people that do not care about anything or anyone but themselves. Occasionally this is true, but it not the norm. Most capitalist donate a good portion of their income to charities and many volunteer their time as well.

Corporate profits are one of the most talked about thing in America today. The companies that make a profit are for some reason are considered to be evil companies that are taking advantage of the average person. But the way capitalism works is if people think they are being taken advantage of by a corporation they can stop buying the products that the corporation produces. If everyone stops buying the products of said corporation then it would go out of business and people wouldn’t have to worry about being taken advantage of by that company any longer.

Back to corporate profits. Let’s say that Apple just came out with a brand new iPhone. If they do not sell enough of them to make a profit, what is the incentive for them to develop another generation of it. The answer is simple, nothing. When a company makes a profit they in turn use that money to research, develop, and market new products. But if Apple was not to make a profit on the iPhone then they would stop developing new ones. This is the beauty of the Free-market. The consumer is in control of what gets produced by the corporations.

Capitalism has also created an enormous amount of wealth in the United States. No other country in the world has a higher standard of living than the United States. This wealth has been created entirely because of the free-market. The free-market allows an individual, no matter what his/her status in the society, to make something of him/herself depending on their ambitions in life. If one wanted to become a millionaire in America, all they have to do is work hard and make right decisions. The individual makes all the decisions on whether or not to succeed.

Liberty is the freedom of the individual to live their life the way that they see fit. That is what the capitalistic system provides. It lets the individual make all the decisions on how to live their life. Without capitalism Americans would not be free, they would be enslaved to the state. This is how capitalism differs from other types of economic systems.

More to come on this topic.

Progressive’s Agenda

| December 27th, 2009

The Progressive agenda has been around for a long time. Their main objective is to control the citizens of the United States of America. They are working tirelessly to promote their agenda. Progressives are not bad people, their views just contradict with what America stands for. Americans need to stop this agenda so that our country can be the leader of the world in future generations.

Below is part of a speech that was delivered by Franklin D. Roosevelt. This speech was given on January 11, 1944.

In our day these economic truths have become accepted as self-evident. We have accepted, so to speak, a second Bill of Rights under which a new basis of security and prosperity can be established for all regardless of station, race, or creed.

Among these are:

The right to a useful and remunerative job in the industries or shops or farms or mines of the Nation;

The right to earn enough to provide adequate food and clothing and recreation;

The right of every farmer to raise and sell his products at a return which will give him and his family a decent living;

The right of every businessman, large and small, to trade in an atmosphere of freedom from unfair competition and domination by monopolies at home or abroad;

The right of every family to a decent home;

The right to adequate medical care and the opportunity to achieve and enjoy good health;

The right to adequate protection from the economic fears of old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment;

The right to a good education.

All of these rights spell security. And after this war is won we must be prepared to move forward, in the implementation of these rights, to new goals of human happiness and well-being. 

Source: http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/archives/address_text.html

This is part of the Progressive agenda. The so called rights that are listed above are not rights at all. There is no possible way that a government can provide all of these things. It has been tried many different times around the world and failed. FDR’s Second Bill Of Rights looks a lot like the USSR’s Constitution circa 1977

THE BASIC RIGHTS, FREEDOMS, AND DUTIES OF CITIZENS OF THE USSR

Article 39. Citizens of the USSR enjoy in full the social, economic, political and personal rights and freedoms proclaimed and guaranteed by the Constitution of the USSR and by Soviet laws. The socialist system ensures enlargement of the rights and freedoms of citizens and continuous improvement of their living standards as social, economic, and cultural development programmes are fulfilled.

Enjoyment by citizens of their rights and freedoms must not be to the detriment of the interests of society or the state, or infringe the rights of other citizens.

Article 40. Citizens of the USSR have the right to work (that is, to guaranteed employment and pay in accordance wit the quantity and quality of their work, and not below the state-established minimum), including the right to choose their trade or profession, type of job and work in accordance with their inclinations, abilities, training and education, with due account of the needs of society.

This right is ensured by the socialist economic system, steady growth of the productive forces, free vocational and professional training, improvement of skills, training in new trades or professions, and development of the systems of vocational guidance and job placement.

Article 41. Citizens of the USSR have the right to rest and leisure.

This right is ensured by the establishment of a working week not exceeding 41 hours, for workers and other employees, a shorter working day in a number of trades and industries, and shorter hours for night work; by the provision of paid annual holidays, weekly days of rest, extension of the network of cultural, educational, and health-building institutions, and the development on a mass scale of sport, physical culture, and camping and tourism; by the provision of neighborhood recreational facilities, and of other opportunities for rational use of free time.
The length of collective farmers’ working and leisure time is established by their collective farms.

Article 42. Citizens of the USSR have the right to health protection.

This right is ensured by free, qualified medical care provided by state health institutions; by extension of the network of therapeutic and health-building institutions; by the development and improvement of safety and hygiene in industry; by carrying out broad prophylactic measures; by measures to improve the environment; by special care for the health of the rising generation, including prohibition of child labour, excluding the work done by children as part of the school curriculum; and by developing research to prevent and reduce the incidence of disease and ensure citizens a long and active life.

Article 43. Citizens of the USSR have the right to maintenance in old age, in sickness, and in the event of complete or partial disability or loss of the breadwinner.

The right is guaranteed by social insurance of workers and other employees and collective farmers; by allowances for temporary disability; by the provision by the state or by collective farms of retirement pensions, disability pensions, and pensions for loss of the breadwinner; by providing employment for the partially disabled; by care for the elderly and the disabled; and by other forms of social security.

Article 44. Citizens of the USSR have the rights to housing.

This right is ensured by the development and upkeep of state and socially-owned housing; by assistance for co-operative and individual house building; by fair distribution, under public control, of the housing that becomes available through fulfilment of the programme of building well-appointed dwellings, and by low rents and low charges for utility services. Citizens of the USSR shall take good care of the housing allocated to them.

Article 45. Citizens of the USSR have the right to education.

This right is ensured by free provision of all forms of education, by the institution of universal, compulsory secondary education, and broad development of vocational, specialised secondary, and higher education, in which instruction is oriented toward practical activity and production; by the development of extramural, correspondence and evening courses, by the provision of state scholarships and grants and privileges for students; by the free issue of school textbooks; by the opportunity to attend a school where teaching is in the native language; and by the provision of facilities for self-education.

Source: http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/russian/const/77cons02.html

 

Both FDR’s Second Bill of Rights and the USSR’s Constitution have many similarities. The USSR collapsed under its own weight in December of 1991. This is what happens when the government tries to create a utopia.

Now that we can see what happens when a government tries to provide these rights it should be obvious why the Founders of the Constitution of the United States left these “rights” out. They knew that government was not the giver of rights, that is for the Creator to do. Once government gets in the business of giving rights then government is in control over the people.

Health Care has been the “holy grail” of the Progressive agenda. Just a few more hurdles are left to cross before they accomplish this feat. Once they have a health care bill signed into law  anything is possible in their eyes. 

Well Congress finally passed health care reform. The Liberals have been trying to do this for decades and it has finally been done. Now all that is left for congress to do is merge the House and Senate bill together and send it up to President Obama to sign. This is supposed to be taking place in January 2010.

Now that the debate on the bill has come to a close we have a lot of work to do to clean this mess up. It is time to start organizing, volunteering, and getting involved in some form or another.

Many Governors are talking to their Attorney Generals to see if this bill is even Constitutional. Hopefully they can find something that makes it unconstitutional. Hopefully we can repeal this bill and start fresh with real ideas and real solutions. Real solutions are out there that do not involve taking over 1/6th of the American economy.

There is a lot of negative talk going on lately about how America is that cause of all the world’s problems. I disagree with this statement 100%. America is the solution to the world’s problems. The American experiment that started more than 200 years ago has worked and will continue to work if the citizens of this great country continue to get involved.

Since the creation of the United States Constitution, America has had one constitution. Other countries around the world have had many different constitutions over the same period. Doesn’t that sound like a good thing? The American style of government works and will continue to work if people wake up to this fact.

America is all about individual freedom. Individuals drive this country to greatness. Everyone working in their own interest is in the interest in the entire American population. That is how the government was set up over 200 years ago. The Founders knew that letting the individual make decisions about his well being was in the best interest of the whole. If you want to talk about a Utopia I believe that this is the Utopia everyone is looking for. It may not be the Utopia most people think about when they hear the word, but if you really think about it America is the world’s Utopia.

If capitalist America is the cause of all the problems in the world, why does everyone beg the United States for help? If capitalism is so bad, why do we pledge billions of dollars to help the world’s poor? Why is roughly 5% of the world’s population the greatest superpower that the world has every seen? When other countries have failed, America has stepped up to help.

The government of America was set to allow the individual to choose what is best for him/her. The Founders knew what happens when the government has complete control over the individual, which is why they built into the constitution restrictions on how much power the federal government could have.

Freedom has been handed to most Americans. Most of us have never had to fight in the name of freedom; we were born with it and we take advantage of it. We, for the longest time, have been ignorant to what it is like to live without freedom. Freedom is defined as exemption from external control, interference, regulation, etc. Now the government is in a position to start interfering with the lives of its citizens. The government that was set up to protect freedom is now taking freedom away in the name of equality, security, and compassion. Nothing is compassionate about taking away the freedom of individuals.

The American government has been infiltrated by ideologies that do not agree with the tradition of America. These ideologies take away freedom rather than give it. These ideologies do not believe in the individual.

Some people have a problem for every solution. This is what is going on in the government today. The solution has been in place for over 200 years and the people now in power create problems to combat the solution. What is going on today does not make any sense at all.

Even with everything that is happening today, America is still worth fighting for. America has always been and always will be worth fighting for. No matter what happens in the next three years with this radical, out of control administration, America will still be here ready to lead the world. Do not get depressed with what is going on in the government, get involved instead. Get excited about working to fix these problems. Get excited about getting involved. Get your family and friends to speak out and use the tools of democracy and freedom to take action.

America will always be worth fighting for!!

Senators For Sale

| December 21st, 2009

It looks like the only way for the Democrats to pass this monstrosity that they call health care reform is to buy votes. Many Senators are receiving  payoffs for voting in line with Senator Harry Reid. The Following is the payoffs that some Senators will receive if they pass health care reform with the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act.

  • Chris Dodd (D)Connecticut – $100 Million for construction of a university hospital
  • Mary Landrieu (D) Louisiana – $300 Million for Increased federal Medicaid subsidies for “certain states recovering from a major disaster’
  • Ben Nelson (D) Nebraska – Permanent exemption from the state share of Medicaid expansion for Nebraska
  • Bernie Sanders (I) Vermont – $10 Billion in new funding for community health centers
  • Carl Levin (D) Michigan – Exemption for non-profit insurers in his state and Nebraska. All other non-profit insurers in the other 48 states must pay an excise tax.

There are most likely more of these incentives for Senators to vote for the health care bill. I thought that this bill was suppose to help all Americans but it seems like some Americans are getting more “help” than others. This is why the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act should not pass. There are to many pet projects written into the bill. One of President Obama’s campaign promises was to cut all of these pet projects out of new bills. I guess he is not worried about it.

Contact your Senators and especially Senator Ben Nelson and tell them not to vote for this bill. America deserves real health care reform not this garbage that congress is trying to pass right now.