I'm about to go out on a limb with this post and I hope that limb can support my fat butt. If not, it's not that far down and I'll survive. However, if I'm right, I'll be taking credit for the being the first one to call this correctly.
We all know that the future can be hard to predict. I will explain my thinking and then my conclusion on the future in 2012. I hope I am wrong, frankly.
Our President loves power. He thrives on adoration and has very thin skin when it comes to criticism. He does not like to lose.
He is backed by one very powerful financial person, George Soros, who has made his views quite clear on devaluing the dollar and the inevitable, in his opinion, One World Government or One World Order. George Soros does not like to lose and he shares our President's love of power.
President Obama is associated with some of the most violent radicals of the 1960s like Bill Ayers of the Weather Underground. Bill and his friends blew stuff up and have no regrets for doing it.
Progressives, like our President, have been working for the past 100 years to worm their way into the power structure of our country. They intend to "fundamentally transform" America implying that they intend to change this country at it's very founding principles. In fact I would venture to say that they intend to take America away from the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and base it on something completely different. My guess would be the principles of Karl Marx since they all seem to be fans of his writings.
Like Charcoal, these elements in themselves will not cause an explosion. However, you add the destabilizing force of the Tea Party and the Republican gains that are sure to happen on November 2nd and it's like adding Sulfur. Boom! You now have an explosive mix.
So, you take violent radicals and mix with power adding 4 years of exercising that power with a base of Socialist/Communist idealism that has produced bloody revolutions in the past mixed with Tea Party influenced victories in 2010, and potentially 2012 and you get something really ugly: A Coup. No, not a chicken coop, a revolutionary, violent takeover of our government.
How will they accomplish this? I predict that there will be a national disaster in 2012 and President Obama will take the opportunity to declare Marshall Law suspending the Constitution and giving him sole power. It may be the collapse of our financial system, a nuclear attack by terrorists or some other horrendous event (possibly manufactured by the Progressives?) that will allow President Obama to stay in power and not to have to face the electorate in November 2012.
I hope I am wrong on this. However, it seems to me that now that George Soros is running the country (in the shadows, of course) and the Progressives have finally gained power after all this time, they are not going to go quietly into the night should the Tea Party prove to be an even bigger force to be reckoned with in 2012. I just don't see these people playing by the rules if they are about to lose power.
Now, this may set off a whole new civil war in this country. I can guarantee you that there will be armed rebellion should this occur. Patriots are not going to stand still and let someone declare himself King over us without a fight.
I also don't see President Obama stepping down after one term. He is just enjoying the attention and adoration way too much. I believe that, just as he will say anything to make his point, he will do anything to stay in power. Remember, he and all his cronies are dyed-in-the-wool Saul Alinsky radicals. The ends justifies the means and that means anything goes for maintaining power. These people don't play by the same rules as the rest of us and the Constitution is no restraint for them as they have demonstrated already.
Again, I hope I'm wrong on this. However, just to cover my fat butt, I will be going to a gun shop (and maybe Walmart) soon to get advice on obtaining some Second Amendment insurance on my liberties (while I still can). Yes, I will be clinging to my guns and religion when (and if) it all comes down. We have a firing range near our house and I plan to be a frequent visitor in the near future. If it all goes to hell in a hand basket, I want to be a great shot.
Hallelujah and pass the ammunition. They will have to pry my freedoms out of my cold, dead hands.
Be sure to vote on November 2nd. Hope for the best. Prepare for the worst.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Sprechen Se Deutch?
I voluntarily took German in High School for two years as my foreign language requirement. I had the best German teacher in the world. A sweet lady with a big round face and pouty lips. She had broad shoulders and, with the addition of a helmet with horns on the side, would have fit perfectly into a Wagnerian opera. I can't recall her name right off the top of my head but the German she taught me will stick with me through my whole life. She was an awesome teacher.
But learning German was voluntary, what if it had been compulsory? What if that was the national language? What if you had no choice in the matter at all? What if it had been Japanese? These are real possibilities if you think about the absence of American involvement in World War II.
We would either be part of the German Empire with an aging Adolf Hitler still in charge or part of the Empire of the Sun. Either way, America would not be what it is today. We would be slaves.
On the other side of the coin, the Germans would not be free of tyranny and the Japanese would not have the technological advances they have today but for us setting them free.
The world is more free today than it was 65 years ago because we were there and involved. We defeated the Nazis and the Japanese. We brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union so that we would not be overrun by Communism. The Berlin wall came down thanks to us. It is American involvement and our freedoms that have made the world a better place to live in and spared the world the poverty and pain of slavery under a single, cruel despot.
We are the beacon of freedom in this world. The ONLY beacon of freedom, I might add. And yet we have a President that thinks our foundation is cracked as a nation, that our Constitution is fundamentally flawed. That somehow we are not entitled to keep the fruits of our labor beyond a certain point. That we can be too rich (this from a man that made $5.6 Million in 2009). That somehow the rest of the world is entitled to a share of what we have worked so hard to earn. Really? Because I earn a living I am in some way taking something away from someone in a Third World country? Because I have a successful business I am obligated to share whatever wealth I have with those in foreign countries who are incapable of generating such wealth? Really? Since when? Since Karl Marx wrote down his sick, twisted ideas eons ago.
America should be appreciated for what it is today and how it has helped the world stay out of global despotism. By hating America, you are saying that you hating the very freedom to which you are entitled by your Creator. That is, assuming you acknowledge the Creator when quoting the Declaration of Independence. But I digress ...
To the world I say, Got a car? Thank an American. Got food on your table? Thank an American. Got a cell phone? Thank an American. Got a house? Thanks to America. American inginuity has been involved in the creation and advancement of all these things. We brought the world the transistor upon which all of today's electronics are based. We have innovated in every area of life from agriculture to automobiles to electronics and to construction. If not for us, not one would be as well off as they are today. You are welcome, world.
So why would you want to change things at the most fundamental levels that have gotten us where we are today? Why try and bypass the Constitution and criticize it? Why try and destroy our Free Market economy which has helped the world be a better place through all the innovation here in America?
Well, I'll tell you why. We have a President who believes with all his heart that he is smarter than History. He does not value the past as a learning tool. He does not believe that repeating the same behaviors that have caused failure in the past will produce the same result (this is defined as insanity in AA). He has bought the lie that the theories of Karl Marx will somehow work in the real world when they have been proven failures many times. He believes Communism (sorry, State Capitalism) will somehow magically work. Mr, President, is there ANY Communist country in the world today you would actually like to go live in?
Our President does not believe that hindsight is 20-20. That looking at the past can help avoid mistakes in the future. So he attempts to steer this country into a "fundamental transformation". He believes there are things the government should do for you. Lots of things. So many things that your individual initiative is killed. Our President may be smart but he is not wise. He also does not understand much about human psychology.
Our Founding Fathers understood, though. They knew the true nature of man. They understood that in order to move forward, people need an opportunity to succeed not a handout. It is incredible how motivated people become when there is not one to bail them out of their situation and meet their basic needs. When facing the possibility of work or starve, 9 times out of 10 they will work. The one who will not work will become a criminal and steal from the other 9. It's just human nature. This is why our Constitution is written as it is. To make sure the 9 have the opportunity to succeed or fail and that the 1 will get treated justly when he is caught stealing.
The looming lesson of the past is that The Founding Fathers were frickin' geniuses who had some serious divine help in forming this nation. American has good and bad and is a reflection of human nature. Approximately 90% of Americans are good and decent and moral people, 10% are criminals or lazy, good-for-nothings who live off the government. Unfortunately, our President is trying very hard to increase that 10% figure.
I agree with most people that President Obama is sincere in his efforts and, although not wildly popular, believes that he is doing good to this country. He believes that he is helping us progress. Unfortunately, he is very naive. Never having had a real job and never having worked in the business world, he mistakenly believes he understands the common citizen. Hey, he's smart but there is no book knowledge that can replace good, old experience. His inexperience has led him to believe that the past is irrelevant and that he has a better idea. He does not know how to seek wisdom. He is much like the college graduate that thinks he knows everything about his profession and then goes into the workforce and gets humbled as he learns to be a real professional.
And, unfortunately, what he knows about human nature is limited to how to manipulate people. This lack of understanding is going to cost him the 2012 election.
It has been said that "The past is the key to the future" and that is so right. We can survive an inexperienced, thin-skinned, naive President for another 2 years but then we need to elect a real grownup to the White House. I fear that our President is still stuck in his idealistic college days and has never made the transition to real life.
Let's help our President by removing from Congress all those who would blindly agree with him and do his bidding. Let us replace them with thinking, functional adults who appreciate the past as the teacher who keeps us from repeating the same mistakes and shows us what really works in solving our current problems. We need new blood in Congress to help our President mature.
But learning German was voluntary, what if it had been compulsory? What if that was the national language? What if you had no choice in the matter at all? What if it had been Japanese? These are real possibilities if you think about the absence of American involvement in World War II.
We would either be part of the German Empire with an aging Adolf Hitler still in charge or part of the Empire of the Sun. Either way, America would not be what it is today. We would be slaves.
On the other side of the coin, the Germans would not be free of tyranny and the Japanese would not have the technological advances they have today but for us setting them free.
The world is more free today than it was 65 years ago because we were there and involved. We defeated the Nazis and the Japanese. We brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union so that we would not be overrun by Communism. The Berlin wall came down thanks to us. It is American involvement and our freedoms that have made the world a better place to live in and spared the world the poverty and pain of slavery under a single, cruel despot.
We are the beacon of freedom in this world. The ONLY beacon of freedom, I might add. And yet we have a President that thinks our foundation is cracked as a nation, that our Constitution is fundamentally flawed. That somehow we are not entitled to keep the fruits of our labor beyond a certain point. That we can be too rich (this from a man that made $5.6 Million in 2009). That somehow the rest of the world is entitled to a share of what we have worked so hard to earn. Really? Because I earn a living I am in some way taking something away from someone in a Third World country? Because I have a successful business I am obligated to share whatever wealth I have with those in foreign countries who are incapable of generating such wealth? Really? Since when? Since Karl Marx wrote down his sick, twisted ideas eons ago.
America should be appreciated for what it is today and how it has helped the world stay out of global despotism. By hating America, you are saying that you hating the very freedom to which you are entitled by your Creator. That is, assuming you acknowledge the Creator when quoting the Declaration of Independence. But I digress ...
To the world I say, Got a car? Thank an American. Got food on your table? Thank an American. Got a cell phone? Thank an American. Got a house? Thanks to America. American inginuity has been involved in the creation and advancement of all these things. We brought the world the transistor upon which all of today's electronics are based. We have innovated in every area of life from agriculture to automobiles to electronics and to construction. If not for us, not one would be as well off as they are today. You are welcome, world.
So why would you want to change things at the most fundamental levels that have gotten us where we are today? Why try and bypass the Constitution and criticize it? Why try and destroy our Free Market economy which has helped the world be a better place through all the innovation here in America?
Well, I'll tell you why. We have a President who believes with all his heart that he is smarter than History. He does not value the past as a learning tool. He does not believe that repeating the same behaviors that have caused failure in the past will produce the same result (this is defined as insanity in AA). He has bought the lie that the theories of Karl Marx will somehow work in the real world when they have been proven failures many times. He believes Communism (sorry, State Capitalism) will somehow magically work. Mr, President, is there ANY Communist country in the world today you would actually like to go live in?
Our President does not believe that hindsight is 20-20. That looking at the past can help avoid mistakes in the future. So he attempts to steer this country into a "fundamental transformation". He believes there are things the government should do for you. Lots of things. So many things that your individual initiative is killed. Our President may be smart but he is not wise. He also does not understand much about human psychology.
Our Founding Fathers understood, though. They knew the true nature of man. They understood that in order to move forward, people need an opportunity to succeed not a handout. It is incredible how motivated people become when there is not one to bail them out of their situation and meet their basic needs. When facing the possibility of work or starve, 9 times out of 10 they will work. The one who will not work will become a criminal and steal from the other 9. It's just human nature. This is why our Constitution is written as it is. To make sure the 9 have the opportunity to succeed or fail and that the 1 will get treated justly when he is caught stealing.
The looming lesson of the past is that The Founding Fathers were frickin' geniuses who had some serious divine help in forming this nation. American has good and bad and is a reflection of human nature. Approximately 90% of Americans are good and decent and moral people, 10% are criminals or lazy, good-for-nothings who live off the government. Unfortunately, our President is trying very hard to increase that 10% figure.
I agree with most people that President Obama is sincere in his efforts and, although not wildly popular, believes that he is doing good to this country. He believes that he is helping us progress. Unfortunately, he is very naive. Never having had a real job and never having worked in the business world, he mistakenly believes he understands the common citizen. Hey, he's smart but there is no book knowledge that can replace good, old experience. His inexperience has led him to believe that the past is irrelevant and that he has a better idea. He does not know how to seek wisdom. He is much like the college graduate that thinks he knows everything about his profession and then goes into the workforce and gets humbled as he learns to be a real professional.
And, unfortunately, what he knows about human nature is limited to how to manipulate people. This lack of understanding is going to cost him the 2012 election.
It has been said that "The past is the key to the future" and that is so right. We can survive an inexperienced, thin-skinned, naive President for another 2 years but then we need to elect a real grownup to the White House. I fear that our President is still stuck in his idealistic college days and has never made the transition to real life.
Let's help our President by removing from Congress all those who would blindly agree with him and do his bidding. Let us replace them with thinking, functional adults who appreciate the past as the teacher who keeps us from repeating the same mistakes and shows us what really works in solving our current problems. We need new blood in Congress to help our President mature.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
I Am A Racist
Yes, it's true. I am white and a racist. I race to a number of places during the day. I race against time to accomplish what I need to accomplish. I race against the progressive movement in this country that would enslave us all in socialism or communism. I will race to the polls in November to vote every incumbent in Congress out of office. Yes, I race a lot.
Oh, you thought I meant the hate mongering "racist". No way, Jose! I am a child of the 60's. The boomer generation had racism beat out of us during the Civil Rights Movement. Almost everyone in my generation and the following generations is color blind. Shoot, 53% of Americans just elected a non-Caucasian President in 2008. Come on, you can't be serious thinking we could possibly be that kind of "racist". That's just crazy talk.
Sure, as always, there remains a small, all-white, micro-minority or idiots who think that Hitler was a great guy or have a fetish for wearing sheets and burning crosses but that's the far, far extreme. 90% of Americans do not care what color your skin is and I am one of them. Particularly, Christians cannot be "racist" because we are to love everyone as we love ourselves. Hey, it's a commandment. So, no, I would not qualify for that kind of "racist".
Besides, real "racists" do things like accuse others of racism without any proof in an attempt to manipulate them. They use hyphenated names to describe themselves like African-American or Mexican-American or Asian-American and emphasize the fact that they are racially different. They are purposely divisive in using these names or use words like "Negro" (you do realize that the n-word is just slang for Negro, right?) or "Colored People" in the title of their organizations. Their purpose is to make sure Americans are not united.
There are no hyphenated Americans. We are all one nation under God. We are a melting pot. Each legal immigrant should contribute their flavor to the blend that is America. Like a Starbucks Frappucino® Blended Beverage, we should be fused into a nation with a single purpose. Our culture is unique because of all of the individuals who contribute to it. Yet it is our culture, the American culture. It belongs to every one of us.
Those who will not blend into our culture should go back to where they came from rather than seek citizenship. Those who will continue to point out skin color and emphasize that difference in order to divide us should be ignored.
There is no racial diversity in American, only racial fusion. That is not to say that we should not celebrate the racial heritages that blend into this great nation. Just like you list the ingredients in a recipe, our different heritages should only be listed when providing a formula for other nations to follow when they are seeking their freedom.
As has been said, "United we stand, divided we fall". Let us all stand united as Americans and reject labels and people who would divide us. Color blindness, where race is concerned, produces peace. Dr. King taught us that and so did Jesus.
Unfortunately, our current administration does not see it this way. They and their supporters continue to hurl false accusations of racism at those who disagree with the President's policies. Just last night I heard someone claim that this summer of building anger in the American public was all about white people suddenly waking up and realizing that they had elected a non-white person to the White House. You can't be serious! Yet this is but another example of how stupid Progressives think the American public is. If we won't behave as they want or go along with their policies, they attempt to explain it away and shame us into submission. Well, wake up Progressives, we're Americans and we're FREE. We have a brain and know how to use it. It is ironic that Progressives want us to mindlessly go along with them while claiming that we should think for ourselves and not be slaves to Glenn Beck. Yet they become upset when we do think for ourselves and disagree with what they are doing. Weird.
By the way, we do not have a Black President. We do not have an African-American President or a mixed-race President even though his mother was Caucasian and his father Nigerian. We have an American President (assuming he actually was born in Hawaii as he claims).
Let's send the largest anti-racism message in history by voting everyone out of office this November who ever even hinted that Americans are racist. I don't know about you but I detest being falsely accused. Makes me want to race to the polls right now.
Oh, you thought I meant the hate mongering "racist". No way, Jose! I am a child of the 60's. The boomer generation had racism beat out of us during the Civil Rights Movement. Almost everyone in my generation and the following generations is color blind. Shoot, 53% of Americans just elected a non-Caucasian President in 2008. Come on, you can't be serious thinking we could possibly be that kind of "racist". That's just crazy talk.
Sure, as always, there remains a small, all-white, micro-minority or idiots who think that Hitler was a great guy or have a fetish for wearing sheets and burning crosses but that's the far, far extreme. 90% of Americans do not care what color your skin is and I am one of them. Particularly, Christians cannot be "racist" because we are to love everyone as we love ourselves. Hey, it's a commandment. So, no, I would not qualify for that kind of "racist".
Besides, real "racists" do things like accuse others of racism without any proof in an attempt to manipulate them. They use hyphenated names to describe themselves like African-American or Mexican-American or Asian-American and emphasize the fact that they are racially different. They are purposely divisive in using these names or use words like "Negro" (you do realize that the n-word is just slang for Negro, right?) or "Colored People" in the title of their organizations. Their purpose is to make sure Americans are not united.
There are no hyphenated Americans. We are all one nation under God. We are a melting pot. Each legal immigrant should contribute their flavor to the blend that is America. Like a Starbucks Frappucino® Blended Beverage, we should be fused into a nation with a single purpose. Our culture is unique because of all of the individuals who contribute to it. Yet it is our culture, the American culture. It belongs to every one of us.
Those who will not blend into our culture should go back to where they came from rather than seek citizenship. Those who will continue to point out skin color and emphasize that difference in order to divide us should be ignored.
There is no racial diversity in American, only racial fusion. That is not to say that we should not celebrate the racial heritages that blend into this great nation. Just like you list the ingredients in a recipe, our different heritages should only be listed when providing a formula for other nations to follow when they are seeking their freedom.
As has been said, "United we stand, divided we fall". Let us all stand united as Americans and reject labels and people who would divide us. Color blindness, where race is concerned, produces peace. Dr. King taught us that and so did Jesus.
Unfortunately, our current administration does not see it this way. They and their supporters continue to hurl false accusations of racism at those who disagree with the President's policies. Just last night I heard someone claim that this summer of building anger in the American public was all about white people suddenly waking up and realizing that they had elected a non-white person to the White House. You can't be serious! Yet this is but another example of how stupid Progressives think the American public is. If we won't behave as they want or go along with their policies, they attempt to explain it away and shame us into submission. Well, wake up Progressives, we're Americans and we're FREE. We have a brain and know how to use it. It is ironic that Progressives want us to mindlessly go along with them while claiming that we should think for ourselves and not be slaves to Glenn Beck. Yet they become upset when we do think for ourselves and disagree with what they are doing. Weird.
By the way, we do not have a Black President. We do not have an African-American President or a mixed-race President even though his mother was Caucasian and his father Nigerian. We have an American President (assuming he actually was born in Hawaii as he claims).
Let's send the largest anti-racism message in history by voting everyone out of office this November who ever even hinted that Americans are racist. I don't know about you but I detest being falsely accused. Makes me want to race to the polls right now.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Negative Liberties
In a 2001 radio interview, our President said, in part, "... that generally. the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties. Says what the states can’t do to you. Says what the Federal government can’t do to you, but doesn’t say what the Federal government or State government must do on your behalf, ..." Ever since I first that quote, and there is a larger context with other things in it I took issue with, the term "negative liberties" has bugged me. I do not ever remember reading anything by our Founding Fathers that used that term. So I did a little investigating and found out where the term came from. Generally, the term is the modern-day equivalent of what our Founding Fathers called "natural rights".
Doesn't the term "negative liberties" sound like a bad thing? Well, it's not but it is an interesting choice of terms. Pres O used it correctly but it further points to his basic belief that the government should be doing more for the people. This concept of deeper government intrusion into people's lives to provide social justice and equally distribute wealth are among concepts that our President has voiced support of on many occasions. Health Care and the new Financial bill are just two examples.
The basic assumption here is that people will never do the right thing until the government steps in and makes them do it. Charity will not happen without the government forcefully removing wealth and redistributing it to those who do not have it. Care for the sick and needy will never occur unless the government mandates it as law. It is unfortunate that our President has such a low opinion of the American Spirit. I guess we should just ignore the fact that we are the most generous nation on the earth and that this fact is common knowledge among all nations.
The term "negative liberties" was not used by our Founding Fathers because they did not think of our liberties as a "negative" anything. Yes, the term does mean liberties that may not be restricted and, hence, the term "negative" but there are better and less derogatory ways to refer to them. Unless, of course, you're trying to convince people that there is some fundamental flaw in our Constitution. Then use of the term makes a lot of sense.
Our President is a man of words. He carefully chooses the words he uses to get the correct emotional response from the listener. He is a man who always wants you to feel that he is on your side and sympathizes with you even when he could care less. He is very much someone who says whatever is expedient and then goes out and does whatever he wants. Basically, we, the American people, do not figure into his plans (other than to finance them).
The Founding Fathers saw us as imbued with all kinds of rights, so many that enumerating them in a document was ridiculous. It was a lot easier, and shorter, to enumerate what the government could restrict for the common good. Scribes get tired, you know. So the government cannot restrict the rights given to me by God unless explicitly granted the power to do so by the Constitution. This includes taking my property under the guise of "redistribution of wealth". I am entitled to keep my property and that includes the wages I earn for a living. I can distribute it as I see fit but the government has no right to it. This concept is complete at odds with our President and his philosophy of government and the current operation of the Federal government.
So the concept of our government, as delineated in the Constitution, is for me to be personally responsible for exercising all my various rights (right to succeed or fail, right to property, right to life, right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness to name a few) and the government should basically stay out of my business. There are few things our government should be doing for us (like providing for the common defense) and that is a good thing. People should be self-sufficient. It builds character and makes for a peaceful society when people have purpose and are gainfully employed. It also makes for a prosperous society and everyone benefits from that.
Feeding the poor and sheltering the homeless were intended to remain the domain of the Church. Man, have they dropped the ball. Churches should be doing so much for our sick and indigent that there should be no one available to make use of a government program. This, unfortunately, is not the case. Churches are doing what they can. Homeless shelters and charitable organizations are doing all that they can but funds are limited. People would contribute more if they had more to contribute. But taking my money as taxes and giving it to someone who wants to build a tunnel under a highway to accommodate turtles is just plain sinful.
We are being driven in the opposite direction from the Founder's vision of how this country should work. Time to put on the brakes and turn this bus around. The only way we are going to do that is to vote everyone out of office this November. A complete purging of the House will be a good start. We'll retake the Presidency and Senate in 2012.
The correct hierarchy of power in this country was intended to be God then the people then the states and last, but least, the Federal government. Let's get back to that and restore We The People to the driver's seat.
Doesn't the term "negative liberties" sound like a bad thing? Well, it's not but it is an interesting choice of terms. Pres O used it correctly but it further points to his basic belief that the government should be doing more for the people. This concept of deeper government intrusion into people's lives to provide social justice and equally distribute wealth are among concepts that our President has voiced support of on many occasions. Health Care and the new Financial bill are just two examples.
The basic assumption here is that people will never do the right thing until the government steps in and makes them do it. Charity will not happen without the government forcefully removing wealth and redistributing it to those who do not have it. Care for the sick and needy will never occur unless the government mandates it as law. It is unfortunate that our President has such a low opinion of the American Spirit. I guess we should just ignore the fact that we are the most generous nation on the earth and that this fact is common knowledge among all nations.
The term "negative liberties" was not used by our Founding Fathers because they did not think of our liberties as a "negative" anything. Yes, the term does mean liberties that may not be restricted and, hence, the term "negative" but there are better and less derogatory ways to refer to them. Unless, of course, you're trying to convince people that there is some fundamental flaw in our Constitution. Then use of the term makes a lot of sense.
Our President is a man of words. He carefully chooses the words he uses to get the correct emotional response from the listener. He is a man who always wants you to feel that he is on your side and sympathizes with you even when he could care less. He is very much someone who says whatever is expedient and then goes out and does whatever he wants. Basically, we, the American people, do not figure into his plans (other than to finance them).
The Founding Fathers saw us as imbued with all kinds of rights, so many that enumerating them in a document was ridiculous. It was a lot easier, and shorter, to enumerate what the government could restrict for the common good. Scribes get tired, you know. So the government cannot restrict the rights given to me by God unless explicitly granted the power to do so by the Constitution. This includes taking my property under the guise of "redistribution of wealth". I am entitled to keep my property and that includes the wages I earn for a living. I can distribute it as I see fit but the government has no right to it. This concept is complete at odds with our President and his philosophy of government and the current operation of the Federal government.
So the concept of our government, as delineated in the Constitution, is for me to be personally responsible for exercising all my various rights (right to succeed or fail, right to property, right to life, right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness to name a few) and the government should basically stay out of my business. There are few things our government should be doing for us (like providing for the common defense) and that is a good thing. People should be self-sufficient. It builds character and makes for a peaceful society when people have purpose and are gainfully employed. It also makes for a prosperous society and everyone benefits from that.
Feeding the poor and sheltering the homeless were intended to remain the domain of the Church. Man, have they dropped the ball. Churches should be doing so much for our sick and indigent that there should be no one available to make use of a government program. This, unfortunately, is not the case. Churches are doing what they can. Homeless shelters and charitable organizations are doing all that they can but funds are limited. People would contribute more if they had more to contribute. But taking my money as taxes and giving it to someone who wants to build a tunnel under a highway to accommodate turtles is just plain sinful.
We are being driven in the opposite direction from the Founder's vision of how this country should work. Time to put on the brakes and turn this bus around. The only way we are going to do that is to vote everyone out of office this November. A complete purging of the House will be a good start. We'll retake the Presidency and Senate in 2012.
The correct hierarchy of power in this country was intended to be God then the people then the states and last, but least, the Federal government. Let's get back to that and restore We The People to the driver's seat.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Why God Needs To Be Removed From American Society
You are probably aware of the move afoot to secularize American society. We have all heard of the battle to remove "In God We Trust" from our currency as well as the demonic effect that having the 10 Commandments in a courtroom or classroom causes. Refusal to say "One nation, under God" in our pledge of allegiance, the misused and misrepresented arguments about the separation of Church and State as well as the horrors of Christmas displays on government property.
There is a segment of American society that is bound and determined to make sure that God is never mentioned in anything governmental. They believe that God and government do not mix. But is that viewpoint correct? Is that what our Founding Fathers believed?
The men that founded this country and who authored the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were well studied in what does and does not work in governments throughout history. One thing they discovered in their studies was that a Federal Republic was the wisest form of government for this nation to have. However, in order to make it work properly and to maintain it's longevity, they also realized that it would be necessary for the leaders running the government to be moral and virtuous.
And what produces moral and virtuous leaders? A moral and virtuous people. And what creates moral and virtuous people? Well, W. Cleon Skousen has part of the answer in the 2nd principle that our Founding Fathers held to in creating this nation. Ben Franklin said it best, "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters."
George Washington then finished the thought for him in his Farewell Address, "Let it simply be asked, where is the security for property, for reputation, for life if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice? And let us with cauthion indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education ... reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in the exclusion of religious principle."
Yes, religion is critical in maintaining a moral and virtuous people. The churches in our nation play a vital role in making our government work as it should. Without religion, and God, our leaders become "corrupt and vicious". And we are seeing that played out in Washington today. Imagine if God was removed from government altogether. We're pretty close to that happening.
The other reason why God can never be removed from American society lies in the Declaration of Independence. It reads, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." No God, no unalienable rights. It's that simple. And if God does not grant us our rights, who does? The government. If the government grants rights, it can easily take them away. Can you say "Hugo Chavez?"
When the government is totally in control of your life you are either living in a Dictatorship or an Oligarchy (rule by the few) or the like. You are definitely not living in a constitutional republic. Suspend God from society and government and you suspend the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Without these documents, we are not America.
The lame argument of separation of church and state is used to justify this action of removing God and all religious references from our government. But this is a ruse. First off, the words "separation of church and state" do not appear anywhere in any any of our founding documents. Second, it is a perversion of a letter that Thomas Jefferson wrote to someone explaining why there should never be a State-run church. However, our Founding Fathers, as you have already read, fully intended for the church to influence the government and for God to be the authority that people could appeal to when the government was out of control. The people's authority to run this country comes from God alone. Not from law, not from the government. God grants the people the rights to govern themselves and government is subject to the will of the people in executing their duties in governing.
There is a natural order to this and it is not for our government or anyone else to violate that natural order.
So it breaks down simply to this: No God, no America. Therefore, we can never be a secular society. God must remain in our government to remind the governing that they serve the people only by God's grace. Thus the term Public Servant.
Then what is the goal of those who would secularize America. It can only be to destroy this nation and what it stands for so that our God-given rights and form of government can be replaced with something that does not include God such as Socialism or Communism or a Dictatorship or an Oligarchy or a Monarchy.
We need to push back. The Ten Commandments need to be restored to all courts in America. People should have to swear on a Bible prior to giving testimony. "One nation, under God" needs to remain in our pledge and our money should continue to read "In God We Trust".
Now I realize that all this causes a problem for Agnostics (people who don't know what they believe) and Atheists who do not believe in God. They will just have to work this out if they want to live in this country. There are plenty of places in this world they can live that do not involve God in their system of government. America is not one of them and should never be.
This November, go behind the candidates into their private lives. Make sure they are moral and virtuous people before committing your powerful vote to them.
There is a segment of American society that is bound and determined to make sure that God is never mentioned in anything governmental. They believe that God and government do not mix. But is that viewpoint correct? Is that what our Founding Fathers believed?
The men that founded this country and who authored the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were well studied in what does and does not work in governments throughout history. One thing they discovered in their studies was that a Federal Republic was the wisest form of government for this nation to have. However, in order to make it work properly and to maintain it's longevity, they also realized that it would be necessary for the leaders running the government to be moral and virtuous.
And what produces moral and virtuous leaders? A moral and virtuous people. And what creates moral and virtuous people? Well, W. Cleon Skousen has part of the answer in the 2nd principle that our Founding Fathers held to in creating this nation. Ben Franklin said it best, "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters."
George Washington then finished the thought for him in his Farewell Address, "Let it simply be asked, where is the security for property, for reputation, for life if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice? And let us with cauthion indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education ... reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in the exclusion of religious principle."
Yes, religion is critical in maintaining a moral and virtuous people. The churches in our nation play a vital role in making our government work as it should. Without religion, and God, our leaders become "corrupt and vicious". And we are seeing that played out in Washington today. Imagine if God was removed from government altogether. We're pretty close to that happening.
The other reason why God can never be removed from American society lies in the Declaration of Independence. It reads, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness." No God, no unalienable rights. It's that simple. And if God does not grant us our rights, who does? The government. If the government grants rights, it can easily take them away. Can you say "Hugo Chavez?"
When the government is totally in control of your life you are either living in a Dictatorship or an Oligarchy (rule by the few) or the like. You are definitely not living in a constitutional republic. Suspend God from society and government and you suspend the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. Without these documents, we are not America.
The lame argument of separation of church and state is used to justify this action of removing God and all religious references from our government. But this is a ruse. First off, the words "separation of church and state" do not appear anywhere in any any of our founding documents. Second, it is a perversion of a letter that Thomas Jefferson wrote to someone explaining why there should never be a State-run church. However, our Founding Fathers, as you have already read, fully intended for the church to influence the government and for God to be the authority that people could appeal to when the government was out of control. The people's authority to run this country comes from God alone. Not from law, not from the government. God grants the people the rights to govern themselves and government is subject to the will of the people in executing their duties in governing.
There is a natural order to this and it is not for our government or anyone else to violate that natural order.
So it breaks down simply to this: No God, no America. Therefore, we can never be a secular society. God must remain in our government to remind the governing that they serve the people only by God's grace. Thus the term Public Servant.
Then what is the goal of those who would secularize America. It can only be to destroy this nation and what it stands for so that our God-given rights and form of government can be replaced with something that does not include God such as Socialism or Communism or a Dictatorship or an Oligarchy or a Monarchy.
We need to push back. The Ten Commandments need to be restored to all courts in America. People should have to swear on a Bible prior to giving testimony. "One nation, under God" needs to remain in our pledge and our money should continue to read "In God We Trust".
Now I realize that all this causes a problem for Agnostics (people who don't know what they believe) and Atheists who do not believe in God. They will just have to work this out if they want to live in this country. There are plenty of places in this world they can live that do not involve God in their system of government. America is not one of them and should never be.
This November, go behind the candidates into their private lives. Make sure they are moral and virtuous people before committing your powerful vote to them.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
The Number One Issue For The Tea Party
Seeing as how I've tea-bagged myself into the Tea Party, I think I should pontificate on what I think their number one issue should be for this election. Two words: TERM LIMITS. I believe that everyone who is Tea Party approved for the November election should support getting term limits placed on Congress.
We have seen what constant re-election brings out in Senators and House members over the years: arrogance and entitlement. Some of the current members of Congress have been there so long they believe it is their right. I remember the news media referring to Scott Brown's seat in Massachusetts as the "Kennedy" seat and how that infuriated me. No one has a right to claim a Senate or House seat as their own. For Heaven sakes, they are there to serve the public not the other way around.
We've all seen what spending too much time as a lawmaker has done to Princess Nancy and Prince Harry. If only the little people could understand their plight. Only they carry the burden of knowing what is good for us since we are unable to decide that for ourselves. How unselfish and humanitarian of them.
And let's keep this term limits thing simple. Two terms in either house and you are through with that section of Congress. Thank you for your service, now give someone else a chance at governing. Yes, that does mean that someone could spend two terms in the House and two in the Senate but the worst we would have to suffer is 16 years of them. Now there is lots of room for negotiation here. I would be open to one term in the Senate and/or three terms in the House for a total of 12 years. Fewer years is better. I would also be open to other combinations but let's keep to serving for a max of 10-15 years total.
Term limits have the distinct advantage of providing fresh blood to Washington and keeping the special interests from becoming entrenched. Does this guarantee an end to corruption? No, but electing people of character will do that job.
So this year, push the candidates on the issue of term limits. See if the person you will be voting for will support term limits or not. How? Email them and ask them or give them a call.
The ruling class in Washington must be disbanded before we end up with a Dictatorship or an Oligarchy (rule by the few). Let's get our voice listened to again in Washington. Vote for Tea Party approved candidates that support term limits for Senators and House members.
Oh, yeah, and while we're at it, let's try and get Senators appointed by State Legislatures again rather than being elected by popular vote. Our Founding Fathers thought it was the right way to run this republic and we should get back to it.
We have seen what constant re-election brings out in Senators and House members over the years: arrogance and entitlement. Some of the current members of Congress have been there so long they believe it is their right. I remember the news media referring to Scott Brown's seat in Massachusetts as the "Kennedy" seat and how that infuriated me. No one has a right to claim a Senate or House seat as their own. For Heaven sakes, they are there to serve the public not the other way around.
We've all seen what spending too much time as a lawmaker has done to Princess Nancy and Prince Harry. If only the little people could understand their plight. Only they carry the burden of knowing what is good for us since we are unable to decide that for ourselves. How unselfish and humanitarian of them.
And let's keep this term limits thing simple. Two terms in either house and you are through with that section of Congress. Thank you for your service, now give someone else a chance at governing. Yes, that does mean that someone could spend two terms in the House and two in the Senate but the worst we would have to suffer is 16 years of them. Now there is lots of room for negotiation here. I would be open to one term in the Senate and/or three terms in the House for a total of 12 years. Fewer years is better. I would also be open to other combinations but let's keep to serving for a max of 10-15 years total.
Term limits have the distinct advantage of providing fresh blood to Washington and keeping the special interests from becoming entrenched. Does this guarantee an end to corruption? No, but electing people of character will do that job.
So this year, push the candidates on the issue of term limits. See if the person you will be voting for will support term limits or not. How? Email them and ask them or give them a call.
The ruling class in Washington must be disbanded before we end up with a Dictatorship or an Oligarchy (rule by the few). Let's get our voice listened to again in Washington. Vote for Tea Party approved candidates that support term limits for Senators and House members.
Oh, yeah, and while we're at it, let's try and get Senators appointed by State Legislatures again rather than being elected by popular vote. Our Founding Fathers thought it was the right way to run this republic and we should get back to it.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
The Past Is Our Future
Those who do not learn from past mistakes are doomed to repeat them. This is a philosophy in which Pres O does not appear to put much stock nor do his minions. In spite of the worldwide failures of Marxism and Socialism and Communism, he relentlessly continues to push government programs which will expand the role of government and push this nation towards those philosophies. These systems of government are the antithesis of our free market economy and minimal government Republic as designed and implemented by the Founding Fathers.
In hopes that this might change, given a historical example Pres O can relate to, I would like to bring to his attention the historical record involving Eldridge Cleaver.
Now, if you were nonexistent, or at least unaware, during the 1960s, you may not be familiar with this name. I know my wife was not and she is a 1959 baby. Mr. Cleaver was a black radical Marxist-Communist who was an important figure in the Black Panther Party during the 1960s. He believed that the government of the United States should be overthrown by violence and attempted to do just that by inciting riots and ambushing Police.
In 1968, EC was wounded in a shootout with Police in Oakland, CA. He fled the country to Cuba (he was a fan of Fidel) and spent time there and behind the iron and bamboo curtains (USSR occupied countries and China). He got his fill of his "beloved" communism and marxism. Eight years later he requested to come home to the USA to face his punishment. His quote at the time? "I'd rather be in prison in the United States than free anywhere else in the world." WOW! What a transition. It seems the radical marxist who wanted to turn this country into a socialistic paradise had come to grips with the reality of communism in this world. He had so rejected his stance on radical marxism that he campaigned for Ronald Reagan.
EC realized, as should Pres O and his close associates, that communism and marxism are NEVER successful in creating a country where you would want to live. Still not convinced and think Che Guevara was cool or that Castro is some kind of hero like Sean Penn does? Think Mao was a great philosopher? Well, I have a suggestion for you. Go spend some time in Cuba or Venezuela or China and see what it is like to live under a communist/marxist regime. It is not a pretty site unless you just happen to be the ruling party or the dictator himself. Only the elite at the very top benefit from these types of regimes. The common folk, who these systems tout to benefit, suffer the most.
But, if communism and marxism are proven failures that do not work, why do people still fancy these systems of government? Well, the Founding Fathers examined many forms of government and the basic principles of communism and marxism were present in governmental systems of their day. They vehemently rejected the basic principles of communism and marxism. I will blog on that at another time but their arguments against Nanny-states are quite convincing. Collectivism, which both communism and marxism are a part of, could not work as a form of government and the Founding Fathers saw that quite clearly.
Communism and Marxism capture the imagination briefly in their promises to right the wrongs of society and provide peace and stability. However, on closer examination, one realizes, as our FFs did, that the promises are hollow due to that one pesky thing called "human nature". People are people and they don't change. These systems fall apart because they rely on human beings going contrary to their nature. History has proven this over and over again.
So, I put it to you, should we have a President who surrounds himself with people who are self-avowed communists and marxists? Should we have a President in this country who is one?
I have seen people defending Pres O as not being a socialist (both communists and marxists are socialists) or a communist or a marxist and yet, by his own admission, he spent as much time as possible around radical marxist professors in college. He sat in Jeremiah Wright's church for 20 years listening to reverse racist rants. He wants to grow government and spend, spend, spend. He believes it is the government's job to take care of people. Really? I thought that it was our job as American citizens to look out for each other and help when people are in trouble. He believes in redistributing the wealth from the wealthy to the poor. Sounds good, however the only problem with that is that the poor did nothing to earn it.
Government dependency is slavery. It's back to that old saying, "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for life."
So, what can we do? Well, a good start would be to elect a Congress this November who can at least push back against Pres O as he attempts to take us in the wrong direction. There are 435 opportunities in the House to elect everyday honest hard-working people who are trustworthy and moral. How many do you know? Well, get them to run for office. Or you run. No more professional politicians. We've had too many for too long.
-Doug Cochran
In hopes that this might change, given a historical example Pres O can relate to, I would like to bring to his attention the historical record involving Eldridge Cleaver.
Now, if you were nonexistent, or at least unaware, during the 1960s, you may not be familiar with this name. I know my wife was not and she is a 1959 baby. Mr. Cleaver was a black radical Marxist-Communist who was an important figure in the Black Panther Party during the 1960s. He believed that the government of the United States should be overthrown by violence and attempted to do just that by inciting riots and ambushing Police.
In 1968, EC was wounded in a shootout with Police in Oakland, CA. He fled the country to Cuba (he was a fan of Fidel) and spent time there and behind the iron and bamboo curtains (USSR occupied countries and China). He got his fill of his "beloved" communism and marxism. Eight years later he requested to come home to the USA to face his punishment. His quote at the time? "I'd rather be in prison in the United States than free anywhere else in the world." WOW! What a transition. It seems the radical marxist who wanted to turn this country into a socialistic paradise had come to grips with the reality of communism in this world. He had so rejected his stance on radical marxism that he campaigned for Ronald Reagan.
EC realized, as should Pres O and his close associates, that communism and marxism are NEVER successful in creating a country where you would want to live. Still not convinced and think Che Guevara was cool or that Castro is some kind of hero like Sean Penn does? Think Mao was a great philosopher? Well, I have a suggestion for you. Go spend some time in Cuba or Venezuela or China and see what it is like to live under a communist/marxist regime. It is not a pretty site unless you just happen to be the ruling party or the dictator himself. Only the elite at the very top benefit from these types of regimes. The common folk, who these systems tout to benefit, suffer the most.
But, if communism and marxism are proven failures that do not work, why do people still fancy these systems of government? Well, the Founding Fathers examined many forms of government and the basic principles of communism and marxism were present in governmental systems of their day. They vehemently rejected the basic principles of communism and marxism. I will blog on that at another time but their arguments against Nanny-states are quite convincing. Collectivism, which both communism and marxism are a part of, could not work as a form of government and the Founding Fathers saw that quite clearly.
Communism and Marxism capture the imagination briefly in their promises to right the wrongs of society and provide peace and stability. However, on closer examination, one realizes, as our FFs did, that the promises are hollow due to that one pesky thing called "human nature". People are people and they don't change. These systems fall apart because they rely on human beings going contrary to their nature. History has proven this over and over again.
So, I put it to you, should we have a President who surrounds himself with people who are self-avowed communists and marxists? Should we have a President in this country who is one?
I have seen people defending Pres O as not being a socialist (both communists and marxists are socialists) or a communist or a marxist and yet, by his own admission, he spent as much time as possible around radical marxist professors in college. He sat in Jeremiah Wright's church for 20 years listening to reverse racist rants. He wants to grow government and spend, spend, spend. He believes it is the government's job to take care of people. Really? I thought that it was our job as American citizens to look out for each other and help when people are in trouble. He believes in redistributing the wealth from the wealthy to the poor. Sounds good, however the only problem with that is that the poor did nothing to earn it.
Government dependency is slavery. It's back to that old saying, "Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, feed him for life."
So, what can we do? Well, a good start would be to elect a Congress this November who can at least push back against Pres O as he attempts to take us in the wrong direction. There are 435 opportunities in the House to elect everyday honest hard-working people who are trustworthy and moral. How many do you know? Well, get them to run for office. Or you run. No more professional politicians. We've had too many for too long.
-Doug Cochran
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tea Party Tuesday
The Tea Party movement is on a roll. Being a member of the Tea Party Patriots, I believe that we can make a huge difference in the vote this week on Health Care. There are four Blue Dog Democrats who have voted No in the past but may be convinced, with the pressure being applied this week, to vote Yes. The following information is from http://teapartypatriots.ning.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network
Rep. Bart Gordon, Tennessee 6th
http://gordon.house.gov/
DC Office Number: (202) 225-4231, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-6887
Local Office Number: (615) 896-1986, Local Fax Number:
Chief of Staff: Donna Pignatelli email: donna.pignatelli@mail.house.gov
Voted No on Health Care Rep. Brian Baird, Washington 3rd
http://www.baird.house.gov/
DC Office Number: (202) 225-3536, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-2478
Local Office Number: (360) 695-6292, Local Fax Number: (360) 695-6197
Voted Yes on Stupak
Target these Representatives by calling their offices or, like I did, send them an email via their web site. By exerting enough pressure on these four, we can make them commit to a No vote.
It has been said that Nancy Pelosi will only call for a floor vote on Saturday if she knows for sure she has the votes to pass the bill. Let's make sure she does not have the votes. In fact, I suggest you include her in the above list and let her know via email that you personally oppose this Health Care bill. If she is inundated by emails, she may just back off. It's at least worth a try.
They ram this down my throat on Saturday, they will find something rammed up their ass in November, my ballot voting for somebody else.
Here is the text of the email I sent. Feel free to plagurize at will.
Dear Rep. Boccieri:
Although not a part of your constituency, I urge you as an American who will be affected by your vote to vote AGAINST the current Health Care bill. I am self-employed and I understand the issues that need to be fixed in our health care system. However, cramming this bill down the American public's throat is not the way to do it. The provisions in this bill do not address the issues in an appropriate way. I do not want the debt increased and I do not want any more government intrusion into my life.
Please, I beg you to maintain a NO vote on the Health Care bill and to investigate starting this process over again in a bipartisan manner and being part of the process that produces legislation that the American people can support.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
-Doug Cochran
Sachse, TX
Rep. John Boccieri, Ohio, 16th
http://boccieri.house.gov/
DC Office Number: (202) 225-3876, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3059
Local Office Number: (330) 489-4414, Local Fax Number: (330) 489-4448
Voted Yes on Stupak
Voted No on Health Care
DC Office Number: (202) 225-2565, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-2274
Local Office Number: (724) 378-0928, Local Fax Number: (724) 378-6171
Voted Yes on Stupak
Voted No on Health Care
http://boccieri.house.gov/
DC Office Number: (202) 225-3876, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-3059
Local Office Number: (330) 489-4414, Local Fax Number: (330) 489-4448
Voted Yes on Stupak
Voted No on Health Care
Rep. Jason Altmire, Pennsylvania 4th
http://www.altmire.house.gov/DC Office Number: (202) 225-2565, DC Fax Number: (202) 226-2274
Local Office Number: (724) 378-0928, Local Fax Number: (724) 378-6171
Voted Yes on Stupak
Voted No on Health Care
http://gordon.house.gov/
DC Office Number: (202) 225-4231, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-6887
Local Office Number: (615) 896-1986, Local Fax Number:
Chief of Staff: Donna Pignatelli email: donna.pignatelli@mail.house.gov
Voted No on Health Care
http://www.baird.house.gov/
DC Office Number: (202) 225-3536, DC Fax Number: (202) 225-2478
Local Office Number: (360) 695-6292, Local Fax Number: (360) 695-6197
Voted Yes on Stupak
Target these Representatives by calling their offices or, like I did, send them an email via their web site. By exerting enough pressure on these four, we can make them commit to a No vote.
It has been said that Nancy Pelosi will only call for a floor vote on Saturday if she knows for sure she has the votes to pass the bill. Let's make sure she does not have the votes. In fact, I suggest you include her in the above list and let her know via email that you personally oppose this Health Care bill. If she is inundated by emails, she may just back off. It's at least worth a try.
They ram this down my throat on Saturday, they will find something rammed up their ass in November, my ballot voting for somebody else.
Here is the text of the email I sent. Feel free to plagurize at will.
Dear Rep. Boccieri:
Although not a part of your constituency, I urge you as an American who will be affected by your vote to vote AGAINST the current Health Care bill. I am self-employed and I understand the issues that need to be fixed in our health care system. However, cramming this bill down the American public's throat is not the way to do it. The provisions in this bill do not address the issues in an appropriate way. I do not want the debt increased and I do not want any more government intrusion into my life.
Please, I beg you to maintain a NO vote on the Health Care bill and to investigate starting this process over again in a bipartisan manner and being part of the process that produces legislation that the American people can support.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
-Doug Cochran
Sachse, TX
Friday, March 12, 2010
10 Reasons To Vote Out All Incumbents In November 2010
Cleaning house can be cathartic. The feeling you get from a fresh start invigorates and, in some cases, stimulates creativity. New ideas seems to flow more smoothly and new solutions, sometimes very simple in their makeup, reveal themselves. Clutter tends to dull the brain while a clean environment seems to make one refreshed and able to take on projects that may have seemed daunting just hours before.
And so it will be when we replace all the incumbent members of The House of Representatives and Senate in November. Now you may think this is naive or even wrong to promote a complete replacement of the members of the House. There are good Representatives. I know we have one right here in North Texas, Congressman Sam Johnson, an American hero from the Vietnam War. He is both honest and principled. I am sure that he is doing his best for the American people in the House.
Unfortunately, Sam is in the minority. Most House members are pompous fat-cats who sell their vote to the highest bidder. Corruption is the norm in the House as it is in the Senate. Sam has one flaw. He probably, from my reckoning, is more loyal to the Republican Party than he is to his constituency. Love you, Sam, but that is unacceptable. Although Sam is close to the perfect candidate, too much time in the cesspool of Congress and you cannot help but reek of the stench. Contamination is inevitable.
So, the only solution to clean up this mess, as far as I can see, is to clean House (pun intended). Throw the bums out and start over. Here are 10 reasons why I think this is a good idea.
(1) It will stop Washington corruption dead in it's tracks. The special interests will have no one to go to. These big money organizations will find no takers with average Americans in there. We need ethical and moral people running our government. People who are not for sale. These groups can make their requests known but they will not be able to buy influence. Yes, people do have their price. We need to make sure we elect people with principles who, hopefully, do not have a price tag on their vote.
(2) It will remind the current members of Congress that "We The People" hold the power in this country. Do you think they need a subtle two-by-four-to-the-head reminder? If Nancy Pelosi talks to me one more like I'm a third-grader who can't possibly understand these big, bad pieces of legislation, I may just end up taking a short vacation to Washington, D.C. and get in her face about it. Preferably, I would just like to see the citizens of San Francisco handily vote her out of office this November. That would save me a trip.
(3) The Nanny State will be stopped. Entitlements will be more easily phased out. There are too many government entitlements. We are Americans, not third-world, uneducated, poverty-stricken people who can't take care of themselves. We can do just fine on our own. No government intervention needed. Entitlements breed slavery and sloth. Americans need to be stimulated to stand on their own. And when assistance is needed, that is what organizations like The Salvation Army and Red Cross are for. We are the most generous and giving nation on the earth. Both at home and abroad.
(4) Spending can easily be cut to stimulate job growth. Can I get an AMEN on this one? Congress cannot spend our way out of this economic crisis. Reducing government spending and reducing the size of government will make this deficit we have shrink faster than a deflated balloon. Bloated government is a leach sucking the life out of America. There are too many agencies and bureaucrats. The average government salary is above $70K. $70K! How many Americans earn $70K or above? Less than 50% since the average American salary in 2009 is less than $50K. Since when do the servants earn more than the masters? They are Public Servants, you know. I could live with it being equal but that disparity, on top of the whopping benefits and retirement package government employees have, makes me angry. And they aren't even that good at their jobs. How many competent government bureaucrats do you know?
(5) Taxes can easily be cut to stimulate job growth.Another hearty AMEN? Taxes in this country are ridiculously high to support our bloated government and all the pork and special projects that our lawmakers waste money on. A flat tax, like a national sales tax, is more fair. He who consumes pays tax. Those who consume more, pay more tax. Simple and clean.
(6) The deficit will be reduced. Cutting spending and lowering taxes will have a positive effect on our deficit. By increasing our GDP, we can start applying money to knock out the deficit in short order. We can also start utilizing our natural resources to break our dependency on foreign oil and have enough left over to export it and further reduce the deficit.
(7) Term limits will be able to finally be instituted for Congress. I think 4 terms in the House and 2 terms in the Senate should be sufficient. It is the lawmakers that have 20+ years in Congress that are our worst problem. They believe they are entitled to their positions of power and have lost touch with the American people. Term limits also makes sure fresh blood flows through the halls of Congress on a pretty regular basis and opens up more opportunities for citizens to server our great nation.
(8) The size of government can be shrunk significantly. Average Americans elected to office will hunt down the waste and fraud in our government. Returning certain rights to the States will also shrink the Federal government. Reduced spending and removing unnecessary government agencies could possibly reduce the size of our government by as much as 75%.
(9) Common sense will finally reign in Washington. Pork will only be used for making bacon. Waste and fraud are common in our government. Stupidity seems to be the order of the day. We need people in office with some good old-fashioned common sense. Never have I heard so much absurd talk from such educated people as I hear from our Congressmen and Congresswomen as of late. Finally, our government would get a clue.
(10) It will feel REALLY good to kick those guys out. What else can you say? Doing the right thing feels great and stopping the bad guys is as American as apple pie. I would like to be proud of my government for once.
435 seats in the House and 1/3rd of the Senate are up for election this year. This is historic. We can fundamentally transform America overnight. Wouldn't that be great? You wake up on the day after Election Day in November and have real HOPE. Real hope because the CHANGE we just made in our government is going to reap benefits for this generation and for generations to come.
Ah, fall. What a fantastic time for cleaning House (and Senate). Vote anti-incumbent this November. Elect people of character to Congress. Only then will we be able to trust our elected officials to vote as their constituency directs.
Good night, American. Dream of an America where we are governed in truth and honor.
-Doug Cochran
And so it will be when we replace all the incumbent members of The House of Representatives and Senate in November. Now you may think this is naive or even wrong to promote a complete replacement of the members of the House. There are good Representatives. I know we have one right here in North Texas, Congressman Sam Johnson, an American hero from the Vietnam War. He is both honest and principled. I am sure that he is doing his best for the American people in the House.
Unfortunately, Sam is in the minority. Most House members are pompous fat-cats who sell their vote to the highest bidder. Corruption is the norm in the House as it is in the Senate. Sam has one flaw. He probably, from my reckoning, is more loyal to the Republican Party than he is to his constituency. Love you, Sam, but that is unacceptable. Although Sam is close to the perfect candidate, too much time in the cesspool of Congress and you cannot help but reek of the stench. Contamination is inevitable.
So, the only solution to clean up this mess, as far as I can see, is to clean House (pun intended). Throw the bums out and start over. Here are 10 reasons why I think this is a good idea.
(1) It will stop Washington corruption dead in it's tracks. The special interests will have no one to go to. These big money organizations will find no takers with average Americans in there. We need ethical and moral people running our government. People who are not for sale. These groups can make their requests known but they will not be able to buy influence. Yes, people do have their price. We need to make sure we elect people with principles who, hopefully, do not have a price tag on their vote.
(2) It will remind the current members of Congress that "We The People" hold the power in this country. Do you think they need a subtle two-by-four-to-the-head reminder? If Nancy Pelosi talks to me one more like I'm a third-grader who can't possibly understand these big, bad pieces of legislation, I may just end up taking a short vacation to Washington, D.C. and get in her face about it. Preferably, I would just like to see the citizens of San Francisco handily vote her out of office this November. That would save me a trip.
(3) The Nanny State will be stopped. Entitlements will be more easily phased out. There are too many government entitlements. We are Americans, not third-world, uneducated, poverty-stricken people who can't take care of themselves. We can do just fine on our own. No government intervention needed. Entitlements breed slavery and sloth. Americans need to be stimulated to stand on their own. And when assistance is needed, that is what organizations like The Salvation Army and Red Cross are for. We are the most generous and giving nation on the earth. Both at home and abroad.
(4) Spending can easily be cut to stimulate job growth. Can I get an AMEN on this one? Congress cannot spend our way out of this economic crisis. Reducing government spending and reducing the size of government will make this deficit we have shrink faster than a deflated balloon. Bloated government is a leach sucking the life out of America. There are too many agencies and bureaucrats. The average government salary is above $70K. $70K! How many Americans earn $70K or above? Less than 50% since the average American salary in 2009 is less than $50K. Since when do the servants earn more than the masters? They are Public Servants, you know. I could live with it being equal but that disparity, on top of the whopping benefits and retirement package government employees have, makes me angry. And they aren't even that good at their jobs. How many competent government bureaucrats do you know?
(5) Taxes can easily be cut to stimulate job growth.Another hearty AMEN? Taxes in this country are ridiculously high to support our bloated government and all the pork and special projects that our lawmakers waste money on. A flat tax, like a national sales tax, is more fair. He who consumes pays tax. Those who consume more, pay more tax. Simple and clean.
(6) The deficit will be reduced. Cutting spending and lowering taxes will have a positive effect on our deficit. By increasing our GDP, we can start applying money to knock out the deficit in short order. We can also start utilizing our natural resources to break our dependency on foreign oil and have enough left over to export it and further reduce the deficit.
(7) Term limits will be able to finally be instituted for Congress. I think 4 terms in the House and 2 terms in the Senate should be sufficient. It is the lawmakers that have 20+ years in Congress that are our worst problem. They believe they are entitled to their positions of power and have lost touch with the American people. Term limits also makes sure fresh blood flows through the halls of Congress on a pretty regular basis and opens up more opportunities for citizens to server our great nation.
(8) The size of government can be shrunk significantly. Average Americans elected to office will hunt down the waste and fraud in our government. Returning certain rights to the States will also shrink the Federal government. Reduced spending and removing unnecessary government agencies could possibly reduce the size of our government by as much as 75%.
(9) Common sense will finally reign in Washington. Pork will only be used for making bacon. Waste and fraud are common in our government. Stupidity seems to be the order of the day. We need people in office with some good old-fashioned common sense. Never have I heard so much absurd talk from such educated people as I hear from our Congressmen and Congresswomen as of late. Finally, our government would get a clue.
(10) It will feel REALLY good to kick those guys out. What else can you say? Doing the right thing feels great and stopping the bad guys is as American as apple pie. I would like to be proud of my government for once.
435 seats in the House and 1/3rd of the Senate are up for election this year. This is historic. We can fundamentally transform America overnight. Wouldn't that be great? You wake up on the day after Election Day in November and have real HOPE. Real hope because the CHANGE we just made in our government is going to reap benefits for this generation and for generations to come.
Ah, fall. What a fantastic time for cleaning House (and Senate). Vote anti-incumbent this November. Elect people of character to Congress. Only then will we be able to trust our elected officials to vote as their constituency directs.
Good night, American. Dream of an America where we are governed in truth and honor.
-Doug Cochran
Sunday, March 7, 2010
What This Is Really All About
For some time now, I have been disappointed that no one will really step up and just say what the REAL conflict in this country is over. The fact that Pres O and his band of 60's radicals are trying to turn our country into a socialist utopia is a symptom of the real conflict going on. Corruption in Washington, Congress ignoring the will of the people, the arrogance of elitists like Nancy Pelosi, almost daily revelations of scandals at all levels of government, political correctness gone to the extreme of suppression of free speech and the general assault on our American history and heritage are also just symptoms of the real conflict.
This is the biggest issue American's have to face up to. It is bigger than we are as a nation and even bigger than the international rancor about us. The issue reaches deep into the heart of who America is as a country and who her people claim to be. If this issue is not resolved correctly, we will lose a part of ourselves and a part of our heritage. The issue is critical to the survival of this nation as we know it.
Pundits seem to be reticent to put their finger on the issue. I have heard Glenn Beck mention it only in passing but never has he identified it as the main issue facing America. He, and others, seem to concentrate on the first symptom I brought up. Namely, Pres O and his cronies.
Our real conflict in this country is will we be one nation under God or not? Christianity versus Atheism, pure and simple. Are we a Christian country or not? Our Founding Fathers saw us as one. Only a Christian country can have true freedom of religion because in protecting the rights of others to practice their religion, Christians are free to worship as they choose. To quote George Washington from his Farewell Address, "Of all the dispositions and habits, which lead to political prosperity, Religion and Morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of Patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of Men and Citizens. The mere Politician, equally with the pious man, ought to respect and to cherish them. A volume could not trace all their connexions with private and public felicity. Let us with caution indulge the supposition, that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect, that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle. It is substantially true, that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government."
Religion and Morality are called "indispensible supports" of political prosperity. He also warnns that "reason and experience both forbid us to expect, that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle." Religion and morality are inescapably linked. They must both be present for our system to work. Therefore, although not creating a state-run religion, our government should be advocating that all men find some form of religion to practice. Preferably one which teaches morality as Christianity does. Virtues like honesty and compassion need to be taught. Character traits of courage, kindness and generosity need to be encouraged. Basically what Christianity calls the "fruit of the spirit" (Galatians 5:22-23): love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Imagine teaching these values in our schools. Can you imagine what kind of generation we would raise?
In Christianity, these principles come from God. Not Allah or Buddah or Mao or Marx. The God of the Bible. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The God of Israel. The God that created everything in this world according to the Bible. The God of our Founding Fathers.
Most importantly, our Founding Fathers believed that our unalienable rights came from our Creator, the God of the Bible. These rights to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" were not granted by any government except that of the Most High God. America was founded as a Republic inheriting our rights from God's theocracy in Heaven. Just as God gives life to each soul through man, God gave birth to America through men. God created this country to be a beacon of freedom, opportunity, justice and morality to the world. True freedom reflective of the Christian's freedom in Christ. And what is the watchman of our morality? Religion. Without Religion, we will wander into the amoral, repressive wasteland of rule by men. Where God rules, there is justice. Where man rules without God, there is despotism.
You want moral, responsible, trustworthy men and women in Congress? Then vote for those candidates who are religious and who are dedicated to their religion and to the righteous teachings of that religion. Our Founding Fathers did not want a state-run religion but they fully intended for religion to influence government and to keep those governing us on track.
Ask the hard questions of the candidates. Will your faith and religious values influence your votes in the legislature? The answer better be a resounding "Yes".
Screw political correctness. All we get are wishy-washy candidates who will say whatever they think the voters want to hear. Vote for people who will vote their convictions.
Screw partisanship. Vote for those that do not put their party's platform ahead of the wishes of their constituents. We want people of character in Washington. Once elected, we want people in Congress who will shed their identity as a Republican or Democrat and work for the good of the American people.
Demand this of your candidates. Tell them outright that they may not count on your vote unless you can count on them. Make them convince you that they will sincerely serve their constituency and always tell you the truth. We too often assume too much of what candidates believe or will do. Make them commit in writing or in person to doing what is right.
And above all else, demand honesty and transpanency from your candidates.
Just to be safe, keep a recall petition handy in case your elected official betrays your trust. Gather all the signatures you need but leave the name blank. Send a copy to whoever is elected with a note saying that this petition is waiting for their name to be filled in and a recall to be filed if they should stray from what they have promised. Let them know that the American public will pull the plug on their political career in a heartbeat if we feel betrayed. Remind them that they are just borrowing our power for the moment. Ultimately, we the people, are in charge and hold all the power according to the Constitution.
More to come in keeping God in American government. Separation of church and state has only to do with a state-run church and that is not what I am advocating here. I am advocating that we make sure that we are governed by God-fearing people and the rest should take care of itself.
Thanks for reading my blog. Please comment and let me know what you think.
-Doug Cochran
This is the biggest issue American's have to face up to. It is bigger than we are as a nation and even bigger than the international rancor about us. The issue reaches deep into the heart of who America is as a country and who her people claim to be. If this issue is not resolved correctly, we will lose a part of ourselves and a part of our heritage. The issue is critical to the survival of this nation as we know it.
Pundits seem to be reticent to put their finger on the issue. I have heard Glenn Beck mention it only in passing but never has he identified it as the main issue facing America. He, and others, seem to concentrate on the first symptom I brought up. Namely, Pres O and his cronies.
Our real conflict in this country is will we be one nation under God or not? Christianity versus Atheism, pure and simple. Are we a Christian country or not? Our Founding Fathers saw us as one. Only a Christian country can have true freedom of religion because in protecting the rights of others to practice their religion, Christians are free to worship as they choose. To quote George Washington from his Farewell Address, "Of all the dispositions and habits, which lead to political prosperity, Religion and Morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of Patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of Men and Citizens. The mere Politician, equally with the pious man, ought to respect and to cherish them. A volume could not trace all their connexions with private and public felicity. Let us with caution indulge the supposition, that morality can be maintained without religion. Whatever may be conceded to the influence of refined education on minds of peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to expect, that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle. It is substantially true, that virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government."
Religion and Morality are called "indispensible supports" of political prosperity. He also warnns that "reason and experience both forbid us to expect, that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle." Religion and morality are inescapably linked. They must both be present for our system to work. Therefore, although not creating a state-run religion, our government should be advocating that all men find some form of religion to practice. Preferably one which teaches morality as Christianity does. Virtues like honesty and compassion need to be taught. Character traits of courage, kindness and generosity need to be encouraged. Basically what Christianity calls the "fruit of the spirit" (Galatians 5:22-23): love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. Imagine teaching these values in our schools. Can you imagine what kind of generation we would raise?
In Christianity, these principles come from God. Not Allah or Buddah or Mao or Marx. The God of the Bible. The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. The God of Israel. The God that created everything in this world according to the Bible. The God of our Founding Fathers.
Most importantly, our Founding Fathers believed that our unalienable rights came from our Creator, the God of the Bible. These rights to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" were not granted by any government except that of the Most High God. America was founded as a Republic inheriting our rights from God's theocracy in Heaven. Just as God gives life to each soul through man, God gave birth to America through men. God created this country to be a beacon of freedom, opportunity, justice and morality to the world. True freedom reflective of the Christian's freedom in Christ. And what is the watchman of our morality? Religion. Without Religion, we will wander into the amoral, repressive wasteland of rule by men. Where God rules, there is justice. Where man rules without God, there is despotism.
You want moral, responsible, trustworthy men and women in Congress? Then vote for those candidates who are religious and who are dedicated to their religion and to the righteous teachings of that religion. Our Founding Fathers did not want a state-run religion but they fully intended for religion to influence government and to keep those governing us on track.
Ask the hard questions of the candidates. Will your faith and religious values influence your votes in the legislature? The answer better be a resounding "Yes".
Screw political correctness. All we get are wishy-washy candidates who will say whatever they think the voters want to hear. Vote for people who will vote their convictions.
Screw partisanship. Vote for those that do not put their party's platform ahead of the wishes of their constituents. We want people of character in Washington. Once elected, we want people in Congress who will shed their identity as a Republican or Democrat and work for the good of the American people.
Demand this of your candidates. Tell them outright that they may not count on your vote unless you can count on them. Make them convince you that they will sincerely serve their constituency and always tell you the truth. We too often assume too much of what candidates believe or will do. Make them commit in writing or in person to doing what is right.
And above all else, demand honesty and transpanency from your candidates.
Just to be safe, keep a recall petition handy in case your elected official betrays your trust. Gather all the signatures you need but leave the name blank. Send a copy to whoever is elected with a note saying that this petition is waiting for their name to be filled in and a recall to be filed if they should stray from what they have promised. Let them know that the American public will pull the plug on their political career in a heartbeat if we feel betrayed. Remind them that they are just borrowing our power for the moment. Ultimately, we the people, are in charge and hold all the power according to the Constitution.
More to come in keeping God in American government. Separation of church and state has only to do with a state-run church and that is not what I am advocating here. I am advocating that we make sure that we are governed by God-fearing people and the rest should take care of itself.
Thanks for reading my blog. Please comment and let me know what you think.
-Doug Cochran
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