Thursday, February 13, 2014

The Never-Ending Battle

This battle has ensued since the beginning of time and the battle is essentially between those in government who want more social programs and those who want more military spending.

The two opposing parties battle for the people’s money without permission from the people. The result has always been the same: the devaluation of the currency.

In the early days, the government reduced the amount of gold and silver in the coinage until it was made of valueless metals. Today, it is done by creating currency with a simple keystroke. In either case, nothing has changed because Man has not changed.  

It’s all about power for a handful of so-called leaders: those on the Left calling for more social program spending (i.e. something for nothing), and those on the Right calling for more military spending (i.e. war). And we in the Middle Class get the bill in the form of increased taxes.
 
There never seems to be a consensus for LESS spending, only for more spending on one or the other: social programs or the military. What results is steady growth in both areas until a country collapses. It has happened throughout history and is about to happen in America.
 
 

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Any Questions About Obama's Views on Capitalism?


Liberal Quarantine Map


Obama's Plan to Bankrupt the Coal Industry Continues Without Congress


“It could cost over 200,000 jobs if implemented as currently drafted. And that’s all leaving aside the fact that Obama EPA regulations are already responsible for about 130 coal-fired power plants shuttering since 2009 (over 200 more are expected to shutter in coming years).” 


 

More Truth About Obamacare

Whatever the precise number, it appears that a large majority of the activity in Obamacare private coverage sign-ups is essentially a churn operation: The system throws people out of their coverage, and then those people come to the system to sign up for new coverage, and that is reported as a gain for Obamacare.

Put the two together — Medicaid and private insurance — and it's clear the response of the nation's uninsured to Obamacare has been far less enthusiastic than the administration claims. Which means that the Affordable Care Act has gotten off to a terrible start at its core mission, insuring the uninsured.”

The Congressional Budget Office has estimated there are 57 million uninsured people in the United States. Even if Obamacare worked perfectly, an estimated 31 million would remain uninsured when the law is fully in effect. And if Obamacare continues to sputter and fail as it has so far, that number of still-uninsured could be much higher. Was it worth roiling the nation's health care system to achieve such lackluster results?

 

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Republican House Representative Says It Better Than It's Ever Been Said Before


“They want “amnesty and citizenship for people who have come here illegally from countries where the education level is lower; they’re used to a centralized government that provides them everything. The Democrats want them turned into voters,” Rep Culberson said.


We’re about to find out if the Dems can be stopped.

Difference Between Socialism and Racism


A young black kid asks his mother, "Mama, what is Socialism and what is Racism?"
 
"Well, Child,... Socialism is when white folks work every day so we can get all our benefits, you know... like free cell phones for each family member, rent subsidy, food stamps, free healthcare, utility subsidy, welfare and on and on, ...you know. That's Socialism".
 
"But mama, don't the white people get pissed off about that?"
 
"Sure they do, Honey. That's called Racism!" 

(Never more simply explained…and when you think about it from their perspective, it does makes sense…to them…but not to us.)