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Republican a Dead Brand?

Republican a Dead Brand?

After eight years of prosecution by the socialist, might the republican brand be dead. Just as it’s politically incorrect to speak out against immigration or multiculturalism, being a republican seems to have been tainted beyond repair. One might also believe the conservative brand will no longer fly.
In Missouri the Libertarian party [...]

February 24 2009 | Posted in Democracy, Government, US Political News | Read More »

Change Spurring Reaction

Change Spurring Reaction

Yesterday,  I found a site, Resist.net.
The Patriotic Resistance
The network for idea-based resistance to Obama’s agenda.
On the site there are numerous efforts against the jr. admin’s planned socialist government. Normally, I would expect a year or two before Citizens became disenchanted. This site has been up for a bit. On the site is [...]

February 8 2009 | Posted in Democracy, US Political News | Read More »

Our Honeymoon

Our Honeymoon

The January 7th post “We’re Outta Here,” descibed one persons opinion as to our short term future.  An even shorter term is the honeymoon we have enjoyed post election.  Many, actually a majority believe the magical election of the jr. admin from Illinois has transformed us.

January 9 2009 | Posted in Democracy, Socialism, US Political News | Read More »

Fighting Stains

Fighting Stains

Mr. Clean seems to have found a stain. Actually, a whole house of them seem to be appearing in his house before he even gets there. One has to wonder if karma is playing its cruel hand so early. Would be ironic wouldn’t it?

January 5 2009 | Posted in Democracy, Government, Socialism | Read More »

The C-Bomb

The C-Bomb

A new year and a new threat or not? Is it possible that the soon to be head of the administrative branch is not a natural born citizen? Just for a moment suspend your belief and ask,
“what if he is not a natural born citizen of the United States?”

January 3 2009 | Posted in Constitution, Democracy | Read More »

Responsibility 09

Responsibility 09

It’s Sunday, do you know where your taxes dollars are? To be sure they are not being well spent. Who is to blame? Can we really chastise the congress and administrations past?Sure they spent the Social Security fund on programs to keep their power base but hey, why not, you don’t care. [...]

November 9 2008 | Posted in Democracy | Read More »

What’s Your Priority?

What’s Your Priority?

In a crisis where do you turn your attention?
Some to themselves. Some to their family. Some to their community?Where do you turn for help?To yourself? Your family? Your community? Your country?
No this is not a character test, rather I am challenging you to think about your values in crisis. [...]

October 6 2008 | Posted in Democracy, Socialism | Read More »

We the dunces speak out.

We the dunces speak out.

This is a response to a fellow blogger concerning the current bailout.
I have spent the last few weeks watching this unfold glued in front of the big screen and CNBC. Unfortunately, Dishtv does not carry Fox Business News so I cannot get a second opinion. From time to time, I flip to Bloomberg, [...]

September 26 2008 | Posted in Democracy | Read More »

Define Our Goals

Define Our Goals

Time to Take an Active Role- -
When one listens to talk radio there is a lot of negative rhetoric about what is wrong. When listening to the republican candidates, I heard a lot of what is wrong. When I blog I try to bring suggestions as to what needs to be changed and [...]

June 5 2008 | Posted in Democracy | Read More »

The Divide

The Divide

It is no longer about democrats and republicans. The conversation is about liberal vs conservative. Inside that lies multiple variations of each. The language used to describe either side is nasty. We no longer seem to be able to discern a moderate from an extremist one is either a conversative or [...]

April 11 2008 | Posted in Democracy, Socialism | Read More »

Psychology 101

Psychology 101

I can still see him up there in front of the class pacing back and forth, the grey haired, wild eyed, aging psychology professor. His zest for Frued equalled Karl Marx’s love of communism. From him and in the next class Pyschology 102, I learned the basic “osises” and ailments which we apparently [...]

March 27 2008 | Posted in Democracy | Read More »

Fair Tax? NO TAX!

Fair Tax? NO TAX!

One day I will discuss Value Added Tax and its flaw, but today it is the push for no tax. Yes, that is right, no taxes levied by the Federal Government. I propose that we eliminate the Federal tax system entirely.Originally the states supported the government it was not the people directly. [...]

March 25 2008 | Posted in Democracy, Taxes | Read More »

Polarization

Polarization

Why is it we are so polarized? Could it be the politicians have outsmarted us? Naomi Wolf’s Fascist America, in 10 Easy Steps could be an outline of how and why politicians keep us stirred up. Step One according to Ms. Wolf, is “Demonization.” Right on course, a page out of the [...]

March 25 2008 | Posted in Democracy | Read More »

Collective Bargaining is a Failure

Collective Bargaining is a Failure

As with most forms of collectivism in the later part of the 20th century Collective Bargaining failed. The term collectivism can be applied in many different ways. For my discussion, I place it in the condition of joining together or grouping to achieve a common goal. The “ethical doctrine of altruism which [...]

March 24 2008 | Posted in Democracy, Socialism | Read More »

Paranoia

Paranoia

Why is it, everyone suffers political paranoid?People on the left fear Bush will create a dictatorship. People on the right are afraid the democrats are going socialist?Regardless of the validity of the claims, what I wonder about is why both wings are paranoid? Only one view can be correct. One side is [...]

March 22 2008 | Posted in Democracy | Read More »