Friday, May 08, 2009

Enemies of Barack


Eerie how financial wizard President Obama speaks more vehemently toward Americans who oppose his policies than he does toward enemies who threaten national security. One of many examples comes from the Chrysler financing proceedings as a group of lenders continues to oppose the plan.


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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Arthur Gonzalez overruled objections from a dissident group of Chrysler LLC lenders, who argues that the loan was too closley tied to the sale, setting Chrysler on an irreversible path to complete the deal at the lender's expense. "As the court is aware, we're concerned htat we're starting construction of a bridge that may turn out to be a pier," said Tom Lauria, an attorney for the lenders... The biggest obstacle appears to be Lauria's clients, who may be forced to disclose their identities today... The group of holdout lenders refused to take the four banks' deal and go along with the government's restructuring plan for Chrysler, and President Obama blamed them for pushing the automaker into filing for bankruptcy protection Thursday. "I've never represented a group of creditors who were called out by the president of the United States for just standing up for their rights," Lauria said. (Associated Press, Kokomo Tribune, 5/5/09, p. A5)
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Don't worry, though. President Obama will unite us yet... resistance is futile.

Quick Update on peta


I failed to include a link to an organization opposed to peta's practices: PETA Kills Animals.

When Liberals Collide - Part Deux Already


Remember the presidential campaign promise & pledge to change the way business is done in Washington? One of those promises being, in particular, to eliminate lobbying?


Turns out that the legion of lobbyists is growing during the Obama administration. After all, there is now more taxpayer money than ever floating around ready to be snagged by most favored contributors. Sheila Krumholz of the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonprofit spending-watchdog group, says it's virtually impossible to keep special interests out of the stimulus-funding equation. "The administration has the will to try to curb the influence of lobbyists," she says. "It's just not as easy as they thought." [Personal thought: How naive. BHO may lack quite a few presidential experience skills, but being well-versed in the lobbying jungle is not one of them. He was & is well aware of his deceitful game to dupe his wide-eyed fans.]


Indeed. Even the ACLU (think that they are without lobbyists in DC?) has a thought about such attempts. Following a White House memo barring lobbyists from speaking with administration officials about stimulus projects and requiring written communications to be posted online, the American League of Lobbyists (ALL) and the ACLU called the new rules "an ill-advised restriction on speech." (Reported by Parade, 5/3/09, p. 14)


Who would have predicted that BHO would be receiving an evil eye from the ACLU? Let the games begin!

Thursday, May 07, 2009

When Liberals Collide


How do liberals resolve opposing issues? The case before us:
Uber-lib Oprah Winfrey recently promoted the new KFC grilled chicken as a welcome healthier alternative to the fried chicken. An Oprah endorsement is a big deal in the business marketing world (FOX News, 5/7/09).

At the same time, KFC is one of ultra-uber-lib PETAs (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) top enemies. They would like to see KFC shut down no matter what it takes to do so.

So what happens when liberal radical ideologies collide? Let the games begin!

Wednesday, May 06, 2009

College Commencement Hypocrisy


Those who disagree with or oppose the invitation of President Obama as commencement speaker at Notre Dame University have been largely dismissed as being closed minded and other such euphemisms. Critics of the invitation have been told in no uncertain terms that they need to remain open to all sides of public debate. Meanwhile, in a parallel universe not far away, University of Vermont officials dropped conservative Ben Stein as their commencement speaker because their invitation “touched off a firestorm of critical emails from people objecting to Stein's take on evolution.” (The Huffington Post, 4/6/09. Mr. Stein was invited on the basis of his lectures on economics, by the way.) How interesting. On the one hand, it is critical that a university campus ignore protests and remain open to diversity and a wide range of ideology, but on the other hand, it is critical that a university campus cave in to protests and protect its students from diversity and alternative ideology.

There is a descriptive word for this - give me just a moment. I’ve got it! It is called hypocrisy! College campuses are filled with hypocrites. As a pastor, I know all about dealing with hypocrisy. I am told often enough that “I don’t go to church because it’s full of hypocrites.” Voila! We deal with hypocrisy by avoiding those places where hypocrites gather. Colleges are full of hypocrites; therefore, we should avoid going to colleges. Somehow, though, I think that plenty of people will find ways to overcome their hypocritophobia when college football and basketball seasons roll around. Even people who express their disgust for hypocrisy will still go to and visit college campuses in spite of them being filled with hypocrites. There is a descriptive word for this, too. Amazingly, it is the same word I used above - hypocrisy. See you in church.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Letter to President Obama



April 29, 2009

Dear President Obama:

On this occasion of your 100th day in office, I have been reflecting upon my situation. In spite of all of your promises made before and after your inauguration, I discover no positive change in my personal financial situation. My retirement portfolios remain well below the value they had prior to your inauguration. Happily, I have not been downsized or subjected to pay cuts at this time, but I see that many of my fellow Americans are still being subjected to this malady. I note that in spite of your promises to change Washington, D.C., the members of Congress who created this financial quagmire remain in office while others who have not been elected now serve in your administration.

However, I am not writing to merely point out the problems that remain and the promises that have yet to be fulfilled. Like most hard working Americans, I work and strive for solutions. Therefore, I offer this solution so that you can expedite to me your promised assistance. Simply provide me with the routing and account numbers to your checking and/or saving account. I will take care of the rest. I promise you that I will not deplete your account; I am only seeking what you have promised to be my fair share of the American pie. Since I know how sincerely you have made these promises, I feel certain that you will not mind providing me your personal assistance in this matter.

Thank you for being the greatest president since... well... ever!


Sincerely,
Charles Layne
American citizen

P.S. A young college student broke down in tears at a John Edwards' campaign rally as she pleaded for the help she needed. Mr. Edwards proceeded to tell her and everyone else that this is why he needed to be elected as the next president. He promised that she and all other Americans in crisis would receive the assistance they so desperately needed. Upon learning of this event through our faithful media, Mr. Rush Limbaugh made the effort to discover the identity of this suffering student, personally contact her, and personally provide her the financial assistance she needs to complete her education. Since Mr. Limbaugh is using his personal resources to accomplish this act of compassion, no American taxpayers are hurt in the process.

I feel certain, Mr. President, in my heart of hearts, that you are no less compassionate than Mr. Limbaugh and would willingly assist your fellow Americans, who you so humbly serve, by making available your personal resources. I look forward to your reply - especially the routing and account numbers I previously requested. Thank you!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Snatching Defeat from Jaws of Victory


This guy is dead set on ruining our national security.

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Obama administration to release photos showing alleged abuses by U.S. troops


While fearing backlash, White House to release images in May

By Peter Wallsten, Greg Miller and Julian E. Barnes Washington Bureau
April 24, 2009

WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration agreed late Thursday to release dozens of photographs depicting alleged abuse by U.S. personnel during the Bush administration of prisoners in Iraq and Afghanistan.At least 44 pictures will be released by May 28, making public for the first time images of what the military investigated at facilities other than the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.Defense Department officials would not say exactly what is contained in the photos but said they are concerned the release could incite a Mideast backlash. -- Chicago Tribune, 4/24/09

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Actually, there would not be as much a backlash if, when released, BHO told the world that this is what awaits captured enemeies of America. One of the under-reported effects of Abu-Ghraib was that terrorist recruiting was down until the libs got hold of the "atrocities" and said they had to stop. Funny... the terrorists agreed! The American left and terrorist recruiting have this amazing capacity to go hand in hand.

But never fear, they are patriotic. (I will leave it to the interested reader to figure out who the "they" refers to.)

Monday, April 20, 2009

Prepare for Hate Mail


Here comes the thought police. Carrie Prejean, Miss California, was asked in the Miss USA pageant if she believed in gay marriage. Her answer: "We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite. And you know what, I think in my country, in my family, I think that I believe that a marriage should be between a man and a woman. No offense to anybody out there, but that's how I was raised." I hope she is prepared for hate mail & hate speech.

You can imagine how the tolerant left and homosexual communities are taking this. They cannot imagine how anyone not slobbering over homosexual marriage "rights" could be crowned Miss California. "
Keith Lewis, who runs the Miss California competition, tells FOXNews.com that he was 'saddened' by Prejean's statement.'As co-director of the Miss California USA, I am personally saddened and hurt that Miss California believes marriage rights belong only to a man and a woman,' said Lewis in a statement." Now will it be a requirement for all Miss California contestants to sign an affidavit of support for homosexual perversity?

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Miss California's answer sparked a shouting match in the lobby after the show. "It's ugly," said Scott Ihrig, a gay man, who attended the pageant with his partner. "I think it's ridiculous that she got first runner-up. That is not the value of 95 percent of the people in this audience. Look around this audience and tell me how many gay men there are." (FOX News, 4/20/2009)
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News flash for Mr. Ihrig: Miss California was asked if she "believes" in homosexual marriage, not you. Are you suggesting that your immorality is to be imposed on Miss Prejean?

Rhetorical question, I know.

(Photo: Miss Carrie Prejean, Miss California)

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Left's Darling



Here we go with another unsurprising consequence of handing government more & more power. And another unsurprising consequence of liberalism. One of the left's latest darling thugs, Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, has had enough criticism.

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After Chavez vowed on national TV to throw Rosales in jail, the government filed corruption charges against the 56-year-old mayor. Two weeks ago, Rosales dropped out of sight. Supporters say he is hiding — from an enemy who now has the power to crush all opposition. (FOX News, 4/14/09)
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I'm willing to bet that it is not former President Bush that Chavez's opponents are calling "el diablo." I just have a sneaking hunch.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Yikes!!!


I do not know who is going to end up ruling us, but these world governments are taking a nasty turn...

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G20 leaders and ministers sat down to hammer out new rules for world financial markets today after a warning from France and Germany that a London summit should declare an end to the unfettered capitalism that has plunged the global economy into recession. (G20 leaders begin talks to 'bury' free market, 4/2/2009)
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What frustrates and angers me most is the willing complicity of Big Media to report such nonsense with no critical analysis at all. I dare any of them to find "unfettered" capitalism anywhere, especially in these nations blaming free markets for their economic woes. It is government interference in the free market that has created these woes. A free market would never condone the poor business decisions that politicians have imposed upon businesses over the past few years.

Well, as if this is not silly enough, take a look at the type of folks who are demanding the demise of capitalism...

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Police officers came under attack while they tried to help a dying man at the G20 protests in the City last night. (Police were attacked... 4/2/2009)
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What idiots - both inside & outside the meeting.

Thoughts on the Christian Faith


This one will be long. I was looking for a past letter to the editor and ran across a couple of "blasts from the past." Actually, I found quite a few great letters - no bias here.

Since we are approaching the solemn remembrance of Holy Week, I decided to reprint a couple of my letters stressing the role that the Christian faith can have and the positive impact it can make in a culture wandering far from God and wondering how it can ever extricate itself (short answer: it can't; it takes God's mercy, forgiveness, and love to make us whole).

Here goes...

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January 2007
Dear Editor,

Two articles on the Kokomo Tribune Opinion page of January 2nd tell us much about our culture. In a reprint from The Herald Bulletin of Anderson, a writer asks, “Have girls gone wild?” Latching on to recent scandals with the Miss USA contestants and others, the writer expresses concern about the direction that girls and young women are heading. We read, “The lure of celebrity and fame, strong throughout history, seems to be almost the driving virtue of many young people. Constantly in touch with some kind of media, young people see themselves in others and the more traditional influences - parents, churches, schools - cannot compete with the glitter and fun of celebrities at play.” Their point is that young women and men are making poor decisions for immediate gratification and ignoring the long-term effects that these decisions can have on their lives. The article ends tepidly, “We hope young people searching for role models to emulate find some who embody values beyond themselves.”

The other article printed on the same page offers an excellent solution. Pat Fagan of the Heritage Foundation writes that “…a powerful resource is quietly and far more effectively contributing to the common good in myriad ways: religious practice.” Mr. Fagan informs us in his report that regular attendance at religious services is linked to healthy, stable family life, strong marriages, and well-behaved children. Regular worship attendance is linked to reduced incidents of domestic abuse, crime, substance abuse, addiction, and other social diseases. He delineates other advantages gained from regular worship attendance.

In the first article, one of many social problems is plainly laid out, but no useful answer is given. In the second article, evidence of the practical good of religious worship provides the necessary antidote to the problem described in the first article. Sadly, while our children and young adults are frequently taught their freedoms to choose immorality, the moral, ethical, and values-forming lessons from religion are squeezed out of the public arena. So we are left with lots of problems and no solutions. Men and women in our culture today can see that there are major problems and crises, and they can tell us that people are suffering, but when God’s everlasting love is given as the answer to cultural problems and suffering, American elitists go to work to keep the truth from being made known.
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January 2007
Dear Editor,

In the article printed on 1/12/07 (Kokomo Tribune, p. A5), Lewis Diuguid shares comments about the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., made by Clayborne Carson, director of the Martin Luther King Jr. Institute at Stanford University. Writes Diuguid, “King was an ecumenical religious leader, accepting that ‘each religion is a path to the truth,’ Carson said.” If this is true of the Rev. King, then born-again Christians must reject this particular teaching as false. While there are many solid reasons to celebrate and honor what the Rev. King accomplished for us, Christian believers cannot accept any teaching that would replace the Lordship of Jesus Christ with any other religious belief, doctrine, or principle. “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me,” declares Jesus in John 14:6. For the Christian believer, there is no other religion that is a “path to truth.”

This does not mean that Christians cannot work with other faith groups to accomplish shared goals for the public good. As a military Chaplain endorsed by a Christian denomination, I worked freely alongside men and women of a variety of faiths to accomplish community relations projects in overseas and domestic ports we visited. I worked with Commanding Officers to ensure that all of the men and women under their commands were free to practice their religious belief within the guidelines set forth in Department of Defense policy. It did not mean, though, that I compromised my own faith by participating in worship services that did not recognize the exclusive truth of the Lordship of Jesus Christ. Nor did anyone else have to compromise their faith by participating in worship services that violated the tenets of their religious doctrines.

I also take exception to Diuguid’s and Carson’s comment that fundamentalists are using religion for power. Since there is no distinction made concerning which religious “fundamentalists” they refer to, I draw the conclusion that the authors make no distinction between so-called Christian “fundamentalism” and any other religious fundamentalism. I will not go into the obvious inaccuracies of lumping all religious practices into the religious equivalency argument. I do note, though, the hypocrisy of addressing favorably the Rev. King’s legacy of preaching a “social gospel” engaging Christianity in economic justice which can be used to shape public (and political) policy while, at the same time, denouncing “fundamentalists” for “using religions for power.” If it is commendable for the Rev. King, as a minister of the Christian faith, to specify political and economic racial prejudice as immoral and then to seek to address and redress those concerns through appropriate legislative and judicial channels of our government, then it is equally appropriate for ministers of the Christian faith to continue to define, address, and seek to redress other forms of immorality in our free public arena of politics and policy. To celebrate one form of legislated morality as commendable and then accuse another as an abuse of “religion for power” smacks of the grossest of hypocrisies. When brought to the public arena within the boundaries of our Constitution, then all expressions of concern confronting and correcting culturally ingrained immorality are commendable and worthy of celebration.

It is unfortunate that the contemporary celebrations of the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., have become attempts to belittle and diminish the Christian faith which provided the strength, courage, and motivation for Rev. King to seek justice in the face of what appeared to be overwhelming odds. It is an affront to all Christians of every race who have subsequently sacrificed to expand upon the gains made by the Rev. King and to continue to confront the sad consequences that all forms of immorality have upon the societies and cultures upon which they are practiced.
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May God's blessings be with you.

I Am Genius

Read my April 1st entry, "Overloaded," then return to the editorial cartoon here which was included in my copy of the Kokomo Tribune on 4/2/2009.




I am genius!!! -- except Mr. Bob Lang was no doubt compensated for his effort. **sigh**

Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Overloaded


I have to get an April 1st entry. Don't want it to slide by without me making a post. So...

I have been thinking lately how overloaded the news for my commentaries is. I thought that things would take a breather after the election. After all, the candidates are no longer going after each other.

Wrong!!! There must be more alarming news now than ever before. I find some article in my local paper (which ain't humongous by any stretch of the imagination) every day over which I raise my eyebrows. President Obama has turned into Obama, Inc. He and his non-tax paying cronies are intent on taking over and running private business. They have no regard for owners, stockholders, boards of directors, or anyone else who runs a company. Now Obama, Inc. is going to dictate to GM how to run an auto company. This would be a hoot if it were in another country. These people (uh, liberal Democrats) are going to spell disaster yet.

I wish I could wake up tomorrow, find that someone has posted a big APRIL FOOL for America, and then we get back to normal.

PS I know that the photo is not President Obama, Inc., but it is a Democrat (Sen. Harry Reid), and he does symbolize what they are doing to America. :)

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Taking More Time Than It Should















I didn't make many entries last week because I was finishing my tax preparation. My principle frustration is not over paying taxes; it is over the complicated, convoluted instructions we have to follow. Even with the help of tax software (I have used Turbotax for years), it is challenging to get simple, straight answers on what should be simple issues.

I know I sound like the proverbial broken record on this, but I would like to see this unusable tax code replaced with the Fair Tax. The simplicity itself would be reason to rejoice. There are some very reasonable people who tell us that dismantling the current tax code will never happen. Well, it's supposed to be our government - the government of the people. There are all kinds of minority special interest groups getting their ways these days; why can't someone as reasonable as Fair Tax supporters get their way? I like to thik that the tax code can be changed, but it will take dedicated effort. I sometimes wish that conservatives (and the Fair Tax issue is not really a conservative/liberal issue) could be as united over some issues as liberals are over theirs.

Oh well, I'm finished with my tax preparation for another year. Yay!!!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Victory - But Remain Vigilant


My entry on March 12 expressed my concern about this administration and Congress weakening national security and eroding benefits for military personnel and veterans. Shortly after my premonition, the Obama administration proposed billing veterans' health insurance for care they receive through the Veterans Administration (VA) for service-connected injuries and illnesses. Every Veterans' and military service organization objected to this proposal; some met with the President.

The first word was that their meeting made no impact on the proposal. However, it was later announced that this proposal has been dropped. This was probably the result of concerned citizens making contact with both Congress and the administration.

It is probably not over, though. This excerpt from an e-mail comes from Captain Ike Puzon, Director of Legislative Affairs for the Naval Reserve Association:

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The most disturbing issues surrounding this event... is that the proposal seems to be a bargaining chip for Veterans and military members to accept or agree to other pending (and unknown) budget cuts. When asked about what the 'savings' would go toward, if anything in VA health care, the White House answer was more disturbing - 'we don't know, we'll get you that information.' Many believe that the President may still move forward with the 3rdparty billing plan and use the saving for other health care initiatives or other mandatory spending programs unknown to us at this time. It is reported from those that attended the meeting... that there was a clear lack of knowledge of how this would affect veterans and veterans' groups, and that the President did not want to hear the argument about 'moral and governmental obligations to wounded veterans that would be compromised by this initiative, if implemented.'
We urge you to write your Congressional delegation in opposition to 3rd Party billing of Veterans care, and in opposition to any fee increases to military members' health care systems. (3/20/2009)
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It is extremely troubling when the proposal to erode veterans' benefits originates from our Commander-in-Chief. Every American who is concerned about our national security and benefits for military personnel and veterans must remain vigilant... very vigilant.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Ignorant


Yes, that is the descriptive term used by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez to describe the President of the United States of America. President Obama's crime in this instance? To accuse Chavez of "exporting terrorism" and being an obstacle to progress in the region. "At least one could say, 'poor ignorant person,'" Chavez shared over the air last week.

One of the liberal utopian dreams during the past few years has been that once the Bush administration was done, we could settle down to a nice, cozy peace with all of these brutal tyrants. I guess we have moved up Chavez's food chain. Our President is no longer "the devil;" he is merely "ignorant."

I suppose that President Obama will be looking for a bigger olive branch. Lucky us.

Friday, March 20, 2009

The Obama Teleprompter


All right, folks. You have to check this blog out. The American spirit of innovation is not done in yet.

Barack Obama's Teleprompter Blog.

Enjoy.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Conservatives Right - As Usual



Well, well, well. Along with other conservatives, Rush Limbaugh revealed how Sen. Dodd and other members of Congress were quite aware of the upcoming contractual bonus issue at AIG, along with the revelation of the "Dodd amendment." Sen. Dodd rejected these "accusations" and told the American public that some "unknown" person or group changed the wording to his amendment prior to the vote. Yet, he still voted for the stimulus bill in spite of the "changes."

So now try out this headline: "Sen. Dodd admits adding bonus provision to stimulus package." (FOX News, 3/18/09)

Yet, conservatism & conservatives are bad for America. My, my, my. I guess they are: they keep tripping up liberals with truth.

Remember: How to anger a conservative - tell her a lie. How to anger a liberal - tell him the truth.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Tyranny - or - Politicans Gone Wilder


The political response to the AIG bonus issue concerns me greatly. First, neither our politicians nor Big Media is reporting the affair accurately. That, of course, is no surprise, but it does greatly influence the way that the normal American forms opinions, conclusions, and solutions. There are virtually no comments that even though these are "bonuses," they are contractual obligations that AIG entered into. Neither are our great and wonderful INVESTIGATIVE journalists informing the public that the politicians who rushed the stimulus (re: bailout) bills through their hallowed halls of Congress already knew and approved this.

On 3/17/09, Rush Limbaugh commented, "Sen. Chris Dodd wants to tax AIG retention bonuses at 90%, but Dodd added 'an exception for contractually obligated bonuses' into the stimulus bill! Once again, we have the real architects of this disaster acting like innocent bystanders who had no idea this was coming. We're being played for suckers with this populist assault to distract from Obama's poll numbers." I am well aware that Rush can be disliked for many reasons, but if you are trying to decide whether to believe Rush or our elected officials, keep a few things in mind... (1) Rush makes his living by claiming to be accurate and truthful. If he is not, he can be exposed by the evidence. Most of the time, those opposing Rush attempt to harm his character instead of refuting his evidence. Since Rush's enemies are out to destroy him, I am certain that they would not overlook introducing evidence that clearly refutes him. If such evidence is not presented, it makes me think that it does not exist. (2) While he may or may not influence people, Rush has no power to impose (legislate) his will upon others. Our politicans do, and as a result, they are also susceptible to questionable, if not corrupt, influence. It is beneficial for them to keep such influences secret or, if exposed, to mislead the public about it. (3) Take any political issue that has been discussed by Rush over the life of his program. Compare the known facts that eventually came out with Rush's public comments and any politician's public comments. Who stands up as the more truthful and accurate? I'm not suggesting that anyone adore or idolize Rush; just suggesting that when facing an issue such as this, you consider the track record of those involved.

Back to the AIG issue. More on the "Dodd amendment" can be read at newsmax. Sen. Dodd is now claiming that his amendment was changed in committee, although no one is "able" to tell the Senator or the public who made the changes. Which leads us to ask Sen. Dodd and ALL of our other Congresspeople, "Did you vote for this stimulus bill without reading it? Why did you do such a thing?"

Second, the political response concerns me gretatly. This is the really insiduous, frightening part. Our Congresspeople now believe that they are justified to target specific citizens, determine that they have been paid too much, and pass legislation - that means, make it law! - that their compensation be taxed at a rate of 100%!!! According to those behind this proposed legislation, the reality that the compensation received by employees of AIG are contractual retention bonuses means nothing. A nearly exact quote by a Senator I heard last night discussing this is that contracts can, and should, be broken. This completely overturns any concept of the rule of law upon which America was founded and upon which America has thrived. This is tyranny!!!

Now you and I know full well that hardly anyone is going to feel sorry for multi-millionaire AIG executives to lose a few assetts, especially in the economic troubles we face. Almost everyone, if not everyone, interviewed by Big Media, will cheer their Congresspeople and BHO for this "bold" move to punish millionaire executives. They are, of course, the bad guys in our nation. So why go out on a limb and take an unpopular stand of appearing to support AIG executives?

Bear in mind that during the presidential campaign, the definition of "rich" was not millions; it was specified as income of $250,000. In fact, at various times and places in the campaign, the figure cited was even less. Still, that's quite a bit more money than most of us make, so why be troubled? Make the "wealthy" redistribute their "wealth."

I am troubled because not only individuals are targeted. Businesses are targeted, and even small businesses are going to have revenues exceeding $250,000. Higher tax rates mean higher prices of goods and services. This translates into a "tax hike" for everyone regardless of income level. It also probably means less hiring or more layoffs by business. But our government has learned to manipulate populist sentiment, target specific citizens and sectors, and pass legislation that imposes harsh tax rates. This is tyranny!!!

I am troubled because our government determines that contracts are meaningless if they stand in the way of political agenda. Think about, for instance, those 401(k)'s and traditional IRA's and Roth IRA's and any other legitimate tax sheltered plans that currently exist. Private citizens contract with their government to follow specified contractual obligations in order to receive favorable tax treatment. Did you catch the word "contract" in use here? Wait a minute, our government has declared that contracts can be voided if they interfere with political agenda. So when our federal government is later strapped for cash more than it is now, what is to prevent them from shrugging their shoulders and declaring, "What contract? That contract is meaningless to us because we need your money. So we will tax it at any rate we deem sufficient, even up to 100%!" Given the precedent now being set, what is to prevent this scenario from happening? This is tyranny!!!

If this does not get your attention, you are comatose. If you disbelieve the logical extensions I have made from the present issue, you are not paying attention to reality. This is happening right now. Never before have I witnessed our government - the people's government, remember? - specifically target American citizens and businesses to this extent in order to destroy them. Targeted: AIG executives; the coal industry (and by default, the electric utility industry); private aviation; the "wealthy" (as variably defined on any given day); banks; responsible and successful citizens and businesses; national security; veterans; our free market economy; and the American Constitution. I welcome any additions to this list.

This is tyranny!!!

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Politicians Gone Wild


Politicians from both parties (D & R) are going wild lately. Most, it seems, believe that they should be dabbling into the personal affairs of business and private citizens - including calls for death. Sen. Grassley (R-IA) offers this recommendation: "I suggest, you know, obviously, maybe they [AIG executives] ought to be removed... But I would suggest the first thing that would make me feel a little bit better toward them if they'd follow the Japanese example and come before the American people and take that deep bow and say, I'm sorry, and then either do one of two things: resign or go commit suicide. And in the case of the Japanese, they usually commit suicide before they make any apology."

In the same article, President Obama lambasted them for "recklessness and greed."

Uhhh.... who keeps giving them tons of money so that they do not have to face any consequences for their actions? A free market economy will not allow AIG "recklessness and greed" to prevail. Indeed, it is unlikely that it would have gotten to this point because subprime loans would not have been politically imposed upon responsible business in the first place.

Hey, politicians going wild, this is all a logical consequence of the moral relativism you have been imposing on Americans for decades now. To use a popularized figure of speech, your chickens are just coming home to roost.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Enablers

AIG executives keep on ignoring public relations as they anger the public by authorizing bonuses after taking bailout money. Well, what do we expect when a society decides to replace "nature's law" with moral relativism?

Uh... who has been enabling these arrogant brutes by pumping money into their boardrooms?

A free market would inevitably correct these deficiencies, but free market principles are not part of the arsenal being used by this administration in its "war" on the economy.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Military & Veteran Alert


For some reason, I have recently been thinking about the impact that the more radical liberal agendas might have on national security and benefits for military personnel and veterans. In spite of their earlier "we support our troops smokescreen," those on the left have typically tipped their hands concerning their opinions about the U.S. Armed Forces. In his infamous essay "Some People Push Back: On the Justice of Roosting Chickens," Ward Churchill wrote that American and coalition force action against the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait was "a performance worthy of the nazis during the early months of their drive into Russia." Even though they both have prior military service, Rep. John Murtha (D-PA) and Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) have made several extremely demeaning remarks against American men and women in uniform over the past few years. In a recent Chicago Tribune editorial (reprinted in the Kokomo Tribune, 2/9/09, p. A5), "Former Sen. George McGovern said recently that Obama should reconsider a U.S. military buildup in Afghanistan. He said the president should call a five-year 'time out' on war and bolster efforts to feed children in poor countries."

With these kinds of opinions and pressures from the left, I have been wondering: How long will it be before our national security capabilities are threatened? How long will it be before bills are introduced that will strip military personnel and veterans of their benefits because they are nothing but "baby killers," "nazis," and "criminals" and therefore not eligible for support from American citizens?

Whether my premonitions are divinely inspired or not, my latest copy of Naval Reserve Association News (3/2009, Vol. 56 No. 3) indicates that some dark storm clouds are already on the horizon. ADM Casey Coane, National Executive Director, writes, "Representative Barney Frank (D-MA) has called for a twenty-five percent reduction in defense spending. The President has apparently asked the Services to tell him what a ten percent cut would do to them." [emphasis added] (p. 4) CAPT Ike Puzon, Director of Legislation, reports, "We have received numerous inquiries about a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report. Many have claimed that TRICARE for Life (TFL) is at risk... We are concerned with legislation that might affect military health readiness and deny earned health benefits." (p. 9) Included in CAPT Puzon's report is the reality that the current Congress has the all-time lowest percentage of members who have served, or serve, in the U.S. military. On the positive side, Rep. Chet Edwards (D-TX) has reintroduced The Military Retirees' Health Care Protection Act as a preemptive strike against the Defense Department attempt to raise deductibles, copayments, and enrollment fees for TFL. (p. 13)

When bills are introduced that will cripple American national security capabilities and weaken or eliminate military and veteran benefits, how will your Senators and Representatives vote? How much longer will Americans continue to elect politicians who favor the dangerous anti-American policies of the radical left?

I encourage you to take action before it's too late. (1) Let your Senators and Representatives know that you are opposed to any bills that erode America's national security capabilities and benefits for military personnel and veterans. (2) Share this article with other military personnel, veterans, families, friends, and others who do not want to see a weakened America or military personnel and veterans robbed of their rightfully hard-earned benefits. Thanks for your help!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

My Letter


Here is my letter to my Congressmen and President:

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“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”
– The 10th Amendment to the Constitution

I find it deeply troubling that so many of my elected officials in the executive and legislative branches of government are working intently to violate the 10th Amendment. All of you have taken an oath of office and have stated to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America. How can we be a nation of laws if the supreme law of the land, our Constitution, is ignored?

I still believe in the 10th Amendment, as well as the entire U.S. Constitution, and respectfully ask that you represent me by adhering to our vital founding document.


Sincerely,

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I encourage you to send your own. Use as much or as little of my text as you want. Sadly, our elected officials these days need a strong reminder about the source of government from we, the people.

Monday, March 09, 2009

Tax Time Again


Once again, Americans are burdened with tax preparation. Each year's tax law changes seem to bring new complications. Read "Keeping Track of Your Basis" in IRS Pub 564, the instructions for the tax treatment of mutual funds. It should be more straightforward than this.

Or consider this year that the market turmoil caused your mutual fund to generate capital gains distributions. This means that you have an additional tax liability. But say that the economic downturn required that you sell an assett like a car. Of course you lost money on it. But you cannot use that loss to offset your other gains because you cannot claim losses on consumer goods. However, in the unlikely event that you made money selling a car or some other consumer item, you are supposed to include the income on your tax return. How's that for a fair system?

So, once again, I invite any interested citizen to consider the proposals of Americans for Fair Taxation (known as the Fair Tax). If nothing else, it would eliminate the complications that we can all do without.

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Tenth Amendment


America's Tea Party (re: the movement started by Rick Santelli's challenge to President Obama's economic policies) is calling for Americans to contact their Representatives to remind them of the 10th Amendment (one of the Bill of Rights) to the Constitution.

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Thomas Jefferson described the Tenth Amendment as “the foundation of the Constitution” and added, “to take a single step beyond the boundaries thus specially drawn … is to take possession of a boundless field of power, no longer susceptible of any definition.”

Our token leaders continue to redefine and expand their unconstitutional bounds of power. We cannot be a “Nation of Laws” if the supreme law, the Constitution, is ignored. In honor of the 10th Amendment, we Americans can send our representatives in every level of government a simple reminder on March 10th by sending the following e-mail:

Dear Representative [NAME]

This is a friendly reminder that I still believe in the 10th Amendment. Please represent me.

Thank you,
[NAME]

Or, if you have really had ENOUGH, personalize your message.

>>>FIND YOUR REPRESENTATIVE HERE <<<

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
– The 10th Amendment to the Constitution

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Consider contacting your Representatives, including the President, and asking them why they are overstepping their constitutional boundaries. Of course, if you have a Representative who is actually fighting for our constitutional protections, take the time to thank him or her.

As far as human institutions go, our Founders established a brilliant form of government. They recognized the dangers of allowing government to expand beyond the control of its citizens. We need to remind ourselves of this and, in turn, remind our elected officials.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Obama's Secret proposal to Balance the Budget


From my brother, Douglas...

"I think Obama has a secret initiative to balance the budget without congressional action.

He's going to keep nominating secretaries until they've all paid their back taxes. Brilliant!!!!"

:-)



(Photo: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner)

Administration Being Tested


Remember when V.P. nominee Biden said something weird about an Obama administration being tested? Wonder if he meant something like this...
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SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea vowed Tuesday to punish U.S. and South Korean "warmongers" after the American military said it would go ahead with annual joint exercises that Pyongyang calls an invasion rehearsal. ("N. Korea Vows to Punish U.S., S. Korea 'Warmongers'")
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U.S. - S. Korea joint military exercises are held regularly. This time, though, North Korea carries on as if it is an act of war. The historical truth is that the only invasion initiating a war in Korea thus far has come from the north.
Tyrants love weakness. Hope President Obama is ready for his tests.

March Madness

I wrote in my last post that I was looking for some good news. I think I have found some.
I guess this is good news, anyway. It's March madness time! Well, I suppose you could apply that to college basketball tournaments, but March is also college spring break time. And reports tell us that "The party goes on. Despite economy, college students plan spring break trips." (Kokomo Tribune, 2/22/09, D5). Bookings for pleasure and volunteer service destinations remain strong. I guess this qualifies as good news.
Oh, and it has been sunny here with warmer temps predicted. Happy days know no bounds.

Friday, February 27, 2009

We Keep Doing It To Ourselves


I wish that I could pass on some good news. If anyone has any, don't be shy; post it. Maybe it's just gray skies and a return to colder temperatures that has me a bit gloomy today. Or... maybe it's what "we" keep doing to ourselves.
I listened to a local news report last night reporting that research keeps showing that healthy lifestyles curb cancer. That's the good news. Who wants cancer? As you no doubt already know, healthy lifestyle includes eating more fruits, vegetables, and such and staying physically active (otherwise known as exercise). Certainly not bad things to do. I think that there is enough evidence to convince anyone paying attention that better eating and activity choices generally lead to better health. That's fine.
But easily discernible in the report is the not-so-good news. Researchers, medical professionals, and cancer survivors (those in this report anyway) indicate that this should be a "government concern." Of course. No individual can take informative data like this and choose to apply it to his/her personal life. We need a government to step in and make us do the "right" things. Some of the comments I recall: government needs to provide biking & hiking trails; abolish advertising of sweet foods & drinks to children; making healthy foods more affordable; government take on this problem like they did tobacco.
Obvious conclusions... Americans (some) have disconnected themselves from all reality. We have been a great nation because we have demanded liberty. Now we want to surrender that hard-fought liberty to the nanny state. Dining establishments can serve salads and fruits and such because they are good for us. No more burgers and fries and shakes and soft drinks. We cannot take care of ourselves; we are helpless. We are fallible people, so we must trust our elected politicians - also fallible people - to save us from our self-destructive behaviors.
How is this going to be stopped?

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The Speech


Here we go again: President Obama lauded for another speech. If his speeches were really as useful as some indicate, we would be the most secure and prosperous people in the world right now. In perhaps the most lucid part of its report, the AP article I have in my hands right now reads, "Thinking longer term, Obama said in a speech lacking many specifics and devoid of initiatives that both political parties must give up favored programs while uniting behind his campaign promises to build better schools, expand health care coverage and move the nation to 'greener' fuel use." ( Associated Press, "Upbeat Obama says U.S. will revive past 'reckoning,'" Kokomo Tribune, 2/25/09, p. A10)

The article also notes that President Obama summoned "politicians and public alike to shoulder responsibility for hard choices and shared sacrifice." (p. A1) I am fed up with having politicians calling me to sacrifice for the suffering and misery they have caused. On top of that, the sacrifice I am supposed to make is for the purpose of allowing them to perpetuate the problems they created! And they refuse to stop their destructive behavior!

So what are the "hard choices?" According to the few plans that President Obama has actually specified, they work out to taking the fruits of responsible, successful Americans, pouring them into the money pit that is our federal government, and maybe doling a bit out to our neighbors who failed to plan for economic hardship. I am not mean-spirited about this. I have always believed that people can do anything they want (legally) with the money they earn. Along with that right comes responsibility, though. Now then my government calls on me to sacrifice so that others do not have to bear the consequences of their choices. How is that supposed to revive a nation?

Well, that's the speech. More government gone wild.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Missed It By a Bunch


Back to the markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) broke below its November low, so is now searching for new support. Not all averages have followed suit, but there is severe testing to see if the previous lows hold as support.

The sad, sad uncertainty is that no one in the markets is able to offer much of any clues about the coming economic landscape. Regardless of market swings, stock prices are ultimately driven by earnings. Consequently, analysts inside and outside specific corporations issue earnings guidelines and predictions. In this uncertain environment, some big bellwethers - Microsoft & others - have suspended issuing earnings guidance because they have no idea how this economy and political responses will affect them. As a result, investors and traders cannot estimate fair value and future value.

This administration and Congress have made sure that this is a political, not market, recovery. In fact, they eschew the messages that the markets are giving them. So expect a lot of turbulence and uncertainty in the markets until the uncertainty clears. Oh, and don't expect any clarity to emerge from the President's great orations. His speeches got him elected, but now he has to provide substance. That does not appear to be his strong point.

Monday, February 23, 2009

U.S. Manufacturing


B.H. Obama won the presidential election, but I am having a hard time telling it from his continual stump speeches. He keeps needing, for whatever reasons, to tell Americans about the crises we face, and that without liberal Democrat's constant meddling, we are doomed. To top this off, he has Big Media readily trumpeting his cause.

Except every once in a while, Big Media messes up and forgets its role as the liberal Democrat department of propaganda. In my Sunday, 2/22/2009, copy of the Kokomo Tribune, I ran across the AP article "What do we make? U.S. remains world's leading manufacturer."

What is this? We are not falling off the economic precipice with only the Obama arm to grab on to? Cites the article, "The U.S. by far remains the world's leading manufacturer by value of goods produced."

Isn't this good news? Isn't this positive and hopeful? So why hasn't Washington shared this reality? I suspect it is because that it suggests that we might not need as much Obamanomics as we are going to be forced to take. And as president, BHO seems to be unwilling to consider alternatives to his massive non-stimulus pork bill.

Don't you just love the change, hope, and unity that the Obama administration is delivering?

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Era of Irresponsibility



I am making the formal declaration that America - and the world - has entered the Era of Irresponsibility. This did not occur overnight; it has been building for a long, long time. Therefore, there are good reasons why others may say that this era began at some earlier time. I'm not going to quibble too much over such things. For me, I mark the first day of the era of irresponsibility as February, Friday 13th, 2009.

It was on that Friday 13th that I happened to read an article in a paper I usually do not see: USA Today. The article on page B1, "World's efforts trail USA's" (by David J. Lynch), is a brief about the "stimulus" spending of USA and China compared to the rest of the world. Contained near the end of the article was this short, salient paragraph: "But if countries that accumulated sizable financial reserves in recent years, such as Germany and Middle Eastern oil producers, don't do more, they will face a backlash, says Adam Posen of the Peterson Institute for International Economics."

Face a backlash for practicing fiscal responsibility? This is the predictable result of liberal policies that rob both nations and individuals of any reason to act responsibly. All Americans who have been living responsibly for many years, many because they made conscious choices to sacrifice for a better future, are being punished. Those who overspent and did not save and paid no mind at all to improving their lives through education, experience, and personal excellance are being rewarded at the expense of responsible people. Everything that the government is doing rewards bad behavior. Acting fiscally responsible has become the moral hazard. Given this logic, what reason does any rational person have to continue making sacrifices for their personal and familiy's success? You earn it; you save it; and your government will take it to reward those who have made poor choice after poor choice.
This extends far beyond economics; liberalism has also bankrupted moral, ethical, and spiritual responsibility. It has been demanded that America provide billions upon billions of relief to alleviate suffering in third world nations. This has been done for so long, it is a way of life. At the same time, the same governments receiving our free money reject any requirements that they improve their own accountability to their citizens. They have been allowed to continue to practice unabated totalitarianism; moreover, they express openly outright hatred toward America for even suggesting that their people live free.

Liberal collectivism has done the same thing nationally. Successful businesses and individuals are required upon threat of fine and imprisonment to subsidize the consequences of poor fiscal, moral, ethical, and spiritual choices of others while having zero ability to change the negative, irresponsible behaviors. This is not compassion; it is extortion.

Led in large part by the recently passed stimulus bill and other proposals being imposed upon us by our President and Congress, our nation and our world have formally and institutionally ushered in the Era of Irresponsibility. This is not going to be a pretty picture.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Apology

I apologize for not keeping up with my blog.

I especially apologize to those who have this blog as a link on their own site.

I haven't intended to be so lax, but I have been keeping up with a number issues. And, I admit, I have gone through periods of "down" times where I have had to work through some unmotivation.

I don't know how consistent I'll be - this, after all, is a past time & hobby - and it is secondary to my responsibilities. But I could be doing better. And I'll try.

So, again, my apology.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Turmoil


What a wild ride in the markets and economy. Sorry for not posting for a while; the market downturn to new lows plus some other events really put me into a bit of turmoil. I would not be honest if I pretended not to be shaken by the current economic climate and markets.


Nevertheless, all is not without hope. The Christians' faith is in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He is our ultimate anchor in every storm. I have concerns, but I also have Christ. Better yet, Christ has me.


The markets continue to be a concern to those who have saved and invested for their future. It has definitely been a tough, disappointing ride in just a three month time span. Still, after its dip below the 8,000 level, the Dow Jones Industrial Average returned above that level where it is showing some stability. I remain concerned and spooked, but I am trying to regain my own stability and work on recovery from the downturn. I remain positive that applying my lessons learned will assist greatly in recovering from this turmoil.

Friday, November 14, 2008

All Not Lost Yet


Just when I was beginning to think I missed my market range predictions entirely, something strange happened. The market reversed direction yesterday. Expecting some new announcment from the government, fed, or someone, I found nothing to account for the turnaround other than buyers found stock prices attractive and came back into the market. Even in spite of announcements from Intel with lowered earnings expectations in the near quarters, which depressed the market early, the stock and broader markets provided a surge before the close.

This is a good sign, because it indicates that stocks are beginning to find their new price support levels from which to trade. This makes for good basing action and, hopefully, support for future recovery.

Stock market indeces tend to be leading indicators, meaning that prices tend to take into account future expectations. If price support levels hold up generally well even under current bad news, it means that investors & traders are already positioning for recovery. As always, time will tell.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

A Little Lower


I expected today to be more positive for the markets. After a couple of days's declines, I was looking for some flattening out. But now the DJI is at 8283, a bit below my predicted 8300. Still a lot of unknowns, but I'm still hoping for some post-election quieting down. We'll see.

Friday, November 07, 2008

Time for Obama to Make Decisions



Two days of post election with the winner Obama has resulted in two days of market downturn to the tune of about 930 points on the Dow Jones Industrials (DJI) index.

This is still in keeping with my prediction that the stock market will begin settling out and forming a base ("Calming Down"). I'm pegging a DJI trading range between 8300 and 9500. Those aren't absolute precise figures, but I think they are close.

Obama needs to state make economic decisions known, though. As I previously wrote, I think that we will see a weaker market with an Obama win because no one really knows how his economic policies will shape up. I doubt that even he knows. He promised higher taxes - for the "wealthy" of course - but also backed down saying that he would postpone raising taxes if the economy is in recession.

I mentioned to my wife that a vast majority believe, probably, that the administration of President Bush is over and that Obama is now President. I think that Obama believes that, so it is now up to him to clarify and solidify his economic policy ideas. Waffling during the election is one thing; declaring uncertainty now is quite another. It's too late for that. Time to fish since cutting bait is no longer one of his options.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Yep


Still on target...


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Indications: U.S. stock futures trade lower after Obama victory
By Steve Goldstein MarketWatch11/5/2008 5:17:00 AM

U.S. stock futures dropped Wednesday as traders locked in profits and focused on the deteriorating economy that President-elect Barack Obama will inherit.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Right So Far


Looks like my post from yesterday was right. Even before election results are anywhere close to being known, investors and traders are just glad to get this election over with. The Dow jones Industrials opened with a gain this morning. Time will tell.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Calming Down?



I predict that after tomorrow (election day), the stock markets will begin to show calmer action and finally begin to form a reasonable base. My reason is simple: we won’t be as subject to the end-of-the-world, gloom-and-doom scenarios we have been enduring in these weeks, months, and years of political mayhem. A great deal of the panic-induced choppiness will begin to be eliminated, and both investors and traders will begin to make reasonable decisions again.

I think that the markets will respond more favorably to a McCain win than to an Obama win, but that’s just me. The markets will tend to better understand and digest McCain’s proposals. Obama’s policies remain largely unformed and, therefore, present a higher degree of uncertainty. On the other hand, the markets appear to be responding favorably now to government-imposed “solutions” to the economic “crisis.” Either way, I still think that we will begin to see and experience narrower price swings in the markets.

All of these views are predicated on the assumption that there is no new major catastrophe – natural or man-made – that afflicts us at home or abroad. Any such incident is going to naturally cause a disruption in the markets.