Thursday, April 30, 2009

Greivances Against the First 100 Days

1. Tripling the projected national debt in two months: $9.3 trillion by 2010.

2. Bailing out the auto industry followed by firing Rick Wagner (the CEO of General Motors) while taking no action against the UAW whatsoever.

3. Giving AIG corporate executives million dollar bonuses after accepting the second highest amount of donations for his 2008 Presidential campaign and then subsequently doing the same for the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac executives, but with even larger amounts of bonus money.

4. Failing to adopt the objectives of T. Boone Pickens' plan to move the country towards energy independence.

5. Allowing Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner to empower the Treasury beyond the limits of the Constitution. This includes capping employee pay, direct modification of employer-employee contracts, and powers to seize companies of the private sector that he, "perceives to be a threat," to the economy.

6. Taking steps towards closing Guantanamo Bay for the mere purpose of international political gain, while having no real plan about what to do with the detainees after closing it.

7. Putting not one single person in charge of the economic recovery who has ever run a business, not even unsuccessfully. Here's the list: Barack Obama himself, Sen. Chris Dodd, Sec. Geithner, Rep. Charlie Ranlge, Rep. Barney Frank, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Sn. Harry Reid. (It's probably a good idea for a referee to have played a sport before officiating it. You think?)

8. Spending time an energy on interviews to boost popularity rather than concentrating on the economy: The Tonight Show, 60 minutes, and two press conferences taking questions overwhelmingly from well-known softball tossers.

9. While visiting Europe, President Obama states a desire to create a nuclear free world while Iran aggressively pursues a nuclear weapon and North Korea launched a test rocket at the same moment during which he have the speech.

10. Shaking hands with Hugo Chavez with a big smile of enthusiasm on his face, hence creating a perception of America's approval of Chavez' dictatorial practices of confiscating Venezuela's oil industry, nationalizing the press and media, and executing people who speak unfavorably about him.

11. Providing $140 billion in bailout funds to General Electric, a company (Jeffrey Immelt, CEO and Chairman of General Electric) with whom the Obama administration is currently engaging in negotiations for managing all Cap and Trade money transactions, while GE also continues to to fund and pedal the grossly biased and hate spewing of MSNBC and undertook contract work with Iran while Iran supported insurgent activity in Iraq leading to the deaths and injuries to many brave American servicemen and servicewomen.

12. Releasing the Top Secret documents describing CIA interrogation techniques that lead to the interception of a terrorist attack upon Los Angeles.

Positives
1. Escalating troop levels within Afghanistan
2. Taking a new approach to relations with Cuba

Thursday, April 16, 2009

April 15th, The FairTax, and Tax Day Tea Party

The United States federal tax code has a reached a level of such complexity, no single person could spend an entire lifetime to fully understand it. Even recent appointees to Barack Obama's cabinet had so much trouble with the tax code that they didn't file properly. (e.g. Geithner, Daschle, Killifer) If the typical taxpaying citizen hired several accounting firms to process his/her return, chances are that each of those firms would report different figures. In fact, that's not a hypothetical. It's actually happened. And that fact just reveals the tip of the iceberg. The cost of compliance has become a dreadful weight upon the US economy, all the way from the typical head of the household filing personal incoming taxes to the businesses that augment the prices of their products and services just to pay for their efforts of compliance. The FairTax is not a tax cut, nor is it a tax raise. It is a tax replacement that makes the federal taxing system more efficient. The FairTax addresses these problems and so many others.

You may have skepticism, or you may have a great deal of excitement. Either way, read the book, The FairTax Book, which outlines the plan. At the very least, you'll learn something that you may not already know, regardless of whether you end up supporting the FairTax or not.


Furthermore, unlike the ignorant, megalomaniac Janeane Garofalo thinks, the Tax Day Tea Parties representing the central theme of citizens uniting to tell the government to stop spending our money in wreckless bailouts and political payoffs disguised as economic stimulus. The people who have essentially become rookie protesters in this movement are true patriots to American values.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Confronting Tyrants - Naivety Makes a Poor Weapon of Choice

Define irony: President Barak Obama speaks to Europe about his desire the denuclearize the world in way of weapons while North Korea simultaneously fires a test rocket over the Pacific Ocean.

"We have been talking about this since the Clinton administration, and they have been building nuclear weapons and building better and better missiles while we keep talking, and one morning like 9-11, there's going to be a big disaster and we're going to say, 'why didn't anyone think about that?'" -Newt Gingrich

You may not care too much for former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, but you cannot deny the reality of what he says. During the Clinton administration, the US sent so called humanitarian money to North Korea, and to no big surprise, the people of North Korea did not receive benefits from that aid. Strangely enough, during that same time period, North Korea revealed the greatest advancement in their weaponry since the Korean War. It doesn't take a nuclear physicist to conclude that this timeline dosn't just make a coincidence; North Korea (Do I even need to insert the word, "probably," here?) used that money to develop their nuclear capabilities. The UN has imposed sanctions upon Iran for greater than 14 years, but the country's leadership hasn't changed direction in its efforts to strengthen their nuclear capabilities, and the sanctions hurt the people of Iran to a far greater extend that the country's leadership.

2006 Washington Post opinion article describing sanctions against Iran:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/29/AR2006032902003.html

2003 article criticizing Bill Clinton for his role in North Korea's nuclear program:http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/1/7/164846.shtml

North Korea and Iran persist as totalitarian regimes in the world. They don't persist as the only two either. They want to nuclearize, and while they may create the perception that they don't have those programs progressing, they have repeatedly demonstrated that they fully intend to continue to do so.

You cannot confront a bully with kindness, and bullies run these totalitarian regimes: Kim Jon Il and Ahmedenejad. When Obama announces his desire for the world to denuclearize, he naively thinks that he will create a world without nuclear weapons. While this may create a pleasing fantasy for free countries, it does not guarantee the non-existence of nuclear weapon programs across every corner of the globe whether conducted by North Korea, Iran, or another country or organization.


Imagine a world where Iran has a nuclear weapon and nobody else does. Think about freedom of speech and religion. Think about equality of women. Think about society as Americans know it.


We could find ourselves as ushering in a new era of totalitarian dominance if President Obama achieve what he wants.