Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Fact Check Barack.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Pelosi's Op-Ed in USA Today
Friday, August 7, 2009
HEALTHCARE.
We've heard it on the news, we've all read it in some form of media print, and now more then ever we are starting to feel the ill effects of a proposed nationalized health care reform. What is nationalized health care? As of now, our health care insurance services are carried out through private companies, which can use employers as a "middle-man", if you will. Mr. Obama's plan is seeking to expand the federal governments role in this sector by offering affordable, comprehensive, and portable coverage which seeks to contain spiraling costs, improving overall quality, and strengthening prevention and overall public health. That sounds absolutely wonderful. Who wouldn't want that!?! Well before you go bowing to our demigod of a president, the chosen one, please understand that Mr. Obamas plan is far from original. In fact, he has recycled and combined initiatives from the 1993 Clinton plan, the 2004 Kerry plan, and the Commonwealth Fund's (which happens to be a liberal think tank) plan. First of all, and most importantly, we really don't know how much this reform is going to cost. It is so ambiguous and its effects so miscalculated, that some economists have pinned its costs at $1 trillion and others at $13 trillion. As you can see, the spectrum is a colorful and widely negotiable one. Yet, it is impossible to deny that this reform is going to give the U.S. Government a MASSIVE expansion of regulatory authority not only over health insurance, but over our daily lives. The government is going to tell me when, where, and with which doctor I can get treated. With which doctor and at what hospital I can have my surgery. Broke your arm? Need surgery? Sorry, get in line and wait. Obama and his team of drones are going to be able to define what exactly "quality care" is and how we are to receive it. But most importantly my friends, is this idea of CENTRALIZED CONTROL. Wednesday, April 29, 2009
The first 100 days!!!
Before I dive into President Obama's first 100 days in office and his press conference earlier this evening, I would like to make a quick observation. I do not believe a single word that comes out of Barack Obama's mouth. In fact, his demeanor is arrogant and borderline insulting. "Wash your hands", was his suggestion for battling the Swine (H1N1 to be politically correct) Flu. You may be able to fool some of the drones that follow you Mr. President, but there is no way you can keep on deceiving the knowledgeable and the informed. Tuesday, April 28, 2009
The coming of a second plague???
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Contemporary American Idiocy

Perez Hilton: “Vermont recently became the 4th state to legalize same-sex marriage. Do you think every state should follow suit. Why or why not?”
Prejean: “Well I think its great that Americans are able to choose one or the other. We live in a land where you can choose same-sex marriage or opposite marriage. And you know what, 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 and that’s how I think it should be between a man and a woman. Thank you very much.”
(source: http://celebrity.rightpundits.com/?p=5866)
I don't understand what is so unacceptable about this? He asked a question and he received a response. Usually a proposed question receives an opinion, its either this or that. See, why I think this is so hypocritical, of not only Perez Hilton but also others, is because I constantly hear of being open-minded and accept others opinions and views on how they want to live their lives. Fine. But don't shut someone down, and not award her a Ms. USA title, just because she defers on a view (which she presented in a reasonable and respectful manner). In some parts of the world, homosexuality is punishable by death. That's the reality of the world we live in. Although I do not agree with that in the slightest, I most certainly can not agree with the punishment of freedom of speech. But it gets better. Perez Hilton records a video of himself claiming Ms. Prejean didn't take the crown because she is a "bitch". Is that wonderful. If I were her, I would launch a class action suit against this moron for slander (I'm not sure whether it its a class action suit or civil suit, you lawyers will have to fill me in!).
This country was founded on the principles of freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That is what makes America the greatest country to live in and to build a future in. I discussed this exact situation in a previous post, the fact that the media has created an environment in which people who hold certain opinions are put-down and regarded as bigots. It's not like this girl is running for President, or suggested that we incarcerate all homosexuals just for kicks. She said that she holds a certain view, meant no disrespect, and held this view for a certain reason, whether it be religious, personal, family, etc. I for one do not agree with gay marriage, however I fully respect all gay people, because it's their life not mine. But I hold my beliefs based on religious reasons and also how federally legalizing gay marriage would effect society.
I think it was a wrong question to ask at a beauty pageant, and I think it was unfair how the contestant was treated, and DISCRIMINATED against for holding a certain view that didn't bring bodily harm to anyone. The liberal media has taken its pleasure in nailing this girl on the cross, and making an example of her. That, "if your not with us, and don't agree with us...then your the enemy". I specifically am gearing my criticism towards CNN. There is a reason Fox News and its subsequent programming is consistently ranked #1. I, for one, love arguing and playing devil's advocates. And I am not afraid to share my views nor my reasons for thinking the way I do with anyone. That is my right, that is Carrie Prejean's right, and it's Perez Hilton's right. As long as you keep it classy and respectful, conversation and disagreement is at the root of learning and sharing ideas. I hope to hear some opinions from people on the matter, as it is one of the (if not the most) hotly contested and controversial matters in American society.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Susan Boyle. I dream.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
America>Socialism

Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Mission: Destroy Somali Pirates

If for some reason anyone has empathy for these semi-automatic packin' Somalian pirates, I suggest you turn on your local news station and keep up with the current reports. Pirates (every-time I say that word I have visions of Johnny Depp and Kira Knightley...love her) have once again attacked a US cargo ship off the Somalian coast. Oh and by the way, these pirates don't use cannon fire and swords, oh no, they fire rocket propelled grenades and heavy automatic weapons. The most current attack was geared towards the Liberty Sun, however, the pirates were unsuccessful in hijacking the ship and taking the crew as hostage. OK, so what do we do? Lets go about this in a logical manner. The United States has the most advanced and capable military and weapon technology on Earth. These Somalian pirates have bases, ships, and your run-of-the-mill ((rocket propelled and automatic) weaponry. My suggestion: send a couple of our fighter planes to bomb the hell out of these pirate ships and bases. Problem solved. So, has anyone in the White House thought about this? Or are we going to try and extend a peaceful hand to these pirates, maybe even bow to em, or hey maybe even give them an iPod or DVD collection as a peace offering. I apologize, that was as far as my sarcasm is going to go, because this is indeed a very serious situation.
I always love a good laugh...
Monday, April 13, 2009
Took a little break...but its back to business
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
A Must Read

I am currently reading this book, and absolutely must recommend it to anyone and everyone who has any interest in America's changing role in the global political environment. The title is "America and the World: Conversations on the Future of American Foreign Policy". The book is in interview and discussion format, questions are posed by the renowned journalist David Ignatious. The two men he is interviewing are Zbigniew Brzezinski and Brent Scowcroft. Zbig Brzezinski is the former National Security Advisor to President Jimmy Carter, and had extensive experience and influence during the Cold War era. Scorcroft served as National Security Advisor to President Gerald Ford and President George H.W. Bush. These men are two of the brightest and most experienced political minds in the United States. Their extensive political positions and experience allow them to share key insights into global politics, and the United States' role in the Cold War, Afghanistan, Iraq, China, Japan, etc. This truly is a must read for every American, you can learn a lot about our country's political position in the world today.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Have we weathered the storm?
Monday, March 16, 2009
AIG: American International Gangstas
In October 2008, AIG received another $37.8 billion in aid money. The company had over $13 billion in losses from January-June 2008, and their stock had dropped from $70 down to a measly $1.25. Then in November, another $40 billion worth of equity was purchased in AIG by the government. Needless to say, this pumping in of cash was just a means of stalling the inevitable. Point of the story is, AIG received over $150 billion in "bailout money", and what are they spending it on you ask? Well it seems the priority for AIG executives is to pay out $165 million in bonuses for themselves. Yes, you heard right, AIG executives will be receiving millions of dollars in bonus.
See, I thought one receives a bonus in turn for doing something good, or performing well over the course of the year. If this was the case, how in God's name are AIG executives deserving of bonuses. It is absolutely enraging to have to hear about this kind of situation. Here we have this corporate giant begging for money in order to run day-to-day operations (or so we thought), and they go off spending our (tax-payer) money in the form of bonuses? Its sickening. And I am glad to see Obama and his administration attempt to block this from happening. I think the New York District Attorneys office, in coordinated efforts with the U.S. Attorney Generals office, should prosecute any of these executives who received the money as well as the genius' behind the whole plan.
We have pumped billions into this company, and it seems that the end is near. AIG continues to post losses, pay off bonuses and high salaries, and then turn around and ask for more. I think we need to let the cycle of free market capitalism take effect, and next time these bastards ask for more money we should give them a bag of coal. I hope some regulation takes effect on this matter, and the people responsible are suitably punished.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Bernard Madoff: The worst human in history
Yes, worse then Castro, worse then Hitler (maybe tied), even worse then Judas Iscariot himself. For those of you fortunate enough not to know who Bernie is, let me give you a quick explanation. He was a very wealthy private wealth manager, who only took on select clients. He ran the largest ponzi scheme in U.S. history, stealing over $65 billion. Absolutely bizarre. That's not even the best part, the Madoff company was audited and checked on by the SEC over a twenty year period, and yet they never found out about the scheme. But in all seriousness, this is such a sad story, people lost retirement money, college funds, life savings, etc. Even the actor Kevin Bacon lost a chunk of cash because of Madoff. I saw an interview today with a 50-60 year old couple who had invested their life savings with Madoff. They wanted to accumulate money in order to pay for their grand-children's college tuition. They lost everything. Now they both have to work 9-5 jobs just to make ends meet. Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Secretary Timothy Geithner
Monday, March 9, 2009
Government funded embryonic madness...
Sunday, March 8, 2009
North Korean lays down the law

North Korea has ordered their troops to be combat ready and on standby. The country has announced a satellite launch, and has made it very clear that any interference with that launch will be viewed as an act of war. This is very concerning. These launches could actually be missile tests and not satellite launches. Japanese and U.S. officials have suggested that they could and potentially would shoot down any North Korean missiles. Also, South Korean and U.S. troops have launched annual war games, which trains and prepares soldiers for combat. The North Koreans have taken it as an advanced aggressive sign, and between this and the threat of their missiles being shot down they have issued a statement.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Webster Tarpley on Barack Obama
Thursday, March 5, 2009
The collapse of the financial sector
Another interesting yet disappointing day of trading on Wall Street. The dow dropped another 281 points, and has reached an unbelievable low level of 6594. It seems like yesterday that we were seeing levels of 1400 and 1500. Financials and nearly all sectors of the market got hit hard today mainly because of Citgroup's seemingly imminent demise. Bullish investors are working hard to keep Citigroup's stock price above the $1 mark, even though it broke that threshold earlier during the trading day. Investors are fearing the worst, the failing of our financial markets. I mean, who can blame them. You have two of the largest companies in the United States (even the world) nearing their end. And here we have Geithner and the rest promising that banks will continue to get funds in order to avoid failure. Take my word for it, 50 years from now people will be studying this crisis and learn about the "AIG Mistake". You know, the one where the government took tax-payer money and pumped it uselessly into AIG, who in turn spent it out on bonuses, office decoration, and corporate getaways. Instead of giving those corporate dogs more money, why don't you give $200 billion back to the people. Let them pay-off debts, house payments, invest, create some wealth...maybe that would be a better "stimulus plan", if only I was born in the U.S., it would be the "Tailo 2028 campaign".Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Dow's down again, jobs "created", rescue efforts have ceased.
Monday, March 2, 2009
Just another manic monday...

A lot of news today, and if I could, I could talk about everything that happened this weekend and today for pages and pages. But I won't. Firstly, because it would take too long and secondly because I don't want to depress the hell out of you. I mean we've got missing NFL players off the Florida Coast, a 300 point drop in the Dow, AIG asking for more money, and (this one's crazy) an 840 pound emerald found in Brazil worth $400 million. Okay, I'm going to take a deep breath...and go:
Saturday, February 28, 2009
More and more soldiers dying in Afghanistan
Thursday, February 26, 2009
I can't believe this is real...
- She should be imprisoned, and the hospital and L.A. Child Protective Services should take those children and put them in a more suitable environment.
- Dr. Michael Kamrava should have his license removed and should be imprisoned.
- I can't believe this lady had eight children through IVF, although she already had six kids and was on food stamps.
$3,600,000,000,000.

Three trillion and six hundred billion dollars. President Obama just got a spending account worth three trillion and six hundred billion dollars. The aim of the spending is to halve the federal deficit by the end of his first term in office through expanded government activism, tax increases for wealthy families and businesses, and spending cuts targeted at those "who profited from an era of profound irresponsibility". Let me put this in perspective for you. The publicly held debt - which is the money owed to domestic and foreign creditors - was 40.8% of the GDP in 2008. In 2008, the gross domestic product was $14.22 trillion, of which $5.8 trillion was debt. In 2009 and 2010, under the President's proposed spending plan, the GDP is estimated to be $14.4 trillion and $14.7 trillion, respectively. Here's the scary part, the projections for national debt as a percentage of GDP for 2009 and 2010 are 58.7% and 64.6%, respectively. That's $8.3 trillion in 2009 and $9.5 trillion in 2010 for public debt.

