Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Who Are They Afraid Of?

Kuddos to my friend Dan for linking this article to me. I find it interesting that elite Republicans can't stand her. Perhaps that should tell us something. For years the "ruling class" has royally screwed up this economy, appointed unconstitutional power to one person to rule the economy, Timothy Geitner, spent Trillions of dollars we don't have, refuse to put the country on a path that will get Americans back to work with lower taxes, built an educational system that robs its citizens of any self-dependence, paved the way to Single-Payer "health care" and destroyed any vestige of an energy policy that would create more freedom, have attacked private companies in every conceivable manner, attacked private citizens while minding their own busniess (think Joe the plumber), taken over the student loan program, want cetralized banking and on and on and on. And we are worried about Palin?

For Joe Scarborough to compare Obama to Winston Churchill when standing next to Sarah Palin is to flex and contort the mind into positions it was never designed.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

HSD and the Internet...It's Not What You Think

Another reason why bureacracies are bad news. Homeland Security has decided to save us from copyright infringers. But hey! Since we tolerate getting felt up at airports, why not expand their powers to enforce the ridiculous. According to The Hill:
The investigative arm of the Homeland Security Department appears to be shutting down websites that facilitate copyright infringement.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has seized dozens of domain names over the past few days, according to TorrentFreak.
As one comment said, "yah like THIS will really help reduce unemployment…" At least one American gets it.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Tax Evaders

So the Daily Beast among others are reporting that Wesley Snipes gets to spend a little time behind bars for not paying taxes. Fair enough I guess. I mean why shouldn't he go to prison? Just because Democrat after Democrat is stealing money from the government doesn't mean he can.

According to the Tax Girl, Charlie Rangel has been found guilty of 11 charges. However, Rangel claimed he did not understand the tax law. As he is quoted as saying, "he didn’t understand the tax consequences because of language and cultural barriers."

Well isn't that fascinating. He didn't understand because of the language barrier. Have you ever read the tax code? I can barely understand the Tax Act and H & R block software that asks me yes and no questions. But it gets even better when the House tells us what the punishment will be as reported by the Tax Girl:
The matter now moves to the full ethics committee which will recommend a punishment for Rangel. The committee could recommend the harshest sentence, expulsion from the House, but likely won’t. Considering the language from the subcommittee, who was careful to phrase Rangel’s conduct as less than willful, a reprimand is expected.
OOOOOhhhh, wouldn't that be a shame that he might get expulsion but probably won't? So far, the only defense I have heard from Rangel is that he shouldn't get punished due to his 40 years of service. But as anyone who knows anything about ethics, Rangel should be punished more severely than the average citizen. Why? Exactly because he has served and gained the trust of the American people for 40 years. He used a position of authority in a way that holds him even more culpable than the average American.

But it doesn't stop there. We have the most brilliant man ever, the only man who could save the American economy, the now Treasurer Secretary to admit he didn't understand how to fill out his taxes, Timothy Geithner. What was his punishment?
Republicans and Democrats have indicated that the information about back taxes (which were eventually paid) would not necessary block the nomination. Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) has said he had “no problem” with Geithner while Sen. Charles Grassley (R-IA) called the information “serious, and whether or not it’s disqualifying is to be determined.” With all of the buzz, it looks like it will definitely not be smooth sailing for Geithner at his confirmation hearing.
Apparently, nothing, unless becoming the Treasurer Secretary is punishment enough.

So my solution for Wesley Snipes is simple. Run for office as a Democrat. Apparently, not paying taxes while commanding everyone else to do so is a resume enhancement. Perhaps Snipes will have plenty of time to think up some new tax evasion tactics behind those bars while Rangel cries some more tears in his foreign home in the Dominican Republic.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Man Shoots TV Over Bristol Palin

So a guy decides to shoot his TV after Bristol Palin is voted to continue to the finals on Dancing With the Stars (read here). I am just waiting to find out if this guy is a Democrat and if the Media will ask him what he would do if Sarah Palin becomes President. I won't hold my breath though. And my Liberal friends can't understand why we on the Conservative side see Media bias. Can you imagine if he was a Tea Partier?

Monday, November 8, 2010

SNL: Don't Buy Stuff You Cannot Afford

I realize that some would say that although it is wrong to spend more money than you earn or possess, it strikes me odd that certain economic theories stand for the idea that government may build an economic system where the government may spend more than it takes in. This is seen as brilliant in the minds of the elite. Yet it is simply foolishness (as can be seen around the world). I think the main reason Democrats lost 60 something seats in the House is simple. Americans have come to a point that they recognize that spending trillions of dollars and committing generational theft in order to maintain the appearance of stability is morally reprehensible.

Perhaps the Progressives and the Left of this nation should watch and learn from this simple economic lesson. In fact, we all need to learn this lesson.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Quote of the Day

This has to be the quote of the day. Ann Coulter gives a different look to what Republican leadership may see.
Republican landslides are apparently inevitable whenever Democrats try to turn our health care over to the Department of Motor Vehicles.