http://www.punditandpundette.com/2010/03/crushing-middle-class.html
PandP highlights, through AEI.org, the costs for the average citizen in America for healthcare under the new system Obama is wanting to force upon us. According to the article the average cost for a family around 100,000.00 a year income will be around $14,000.00. Yep, dollars, not pesos. Frankly, I can’t afford that. Nobody I [...]
Posts tagged ‘freedom’
The true cost starts to come out on healthcare and guess what you and I can’t afford it.
Ah Hah! Victor Davis Hanson is chasing me for once!
http://pajamasmedia.com/victordavishanson/reflections-on-the-revolution-in-america/
For once Hanson is chasing me! His newest article defines and illuminates the same points I and many other people have made.
Here he discusses who the people doing this to us are-
“Instead, the present attempt to remake America is the effort of the liberal well-to-do - highly educated at mostly private universities, nursed on three [...]
Iranians still struggle to be free. Where is Obama? Certainly not helping the economy.
http://homylafayette.blogspot.com/2010/03/video-roundup-chahar-shanbeh-souri-fire.html
Some video of the protesters in Iran. They are still trying to make their government understand the direction they are going in is wrong. (Sound familiar?) Absent from the fight is Barack Obama who simply cannot bring himself to admit he screwed up with the whole “I’m Obama and they’ll listen to me because I’m [...]
Pajama media rounds up the details on the first British Tea Party meeting with some surprising quotes.
http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/reaction-to-the-inaugural-british-tea-party-event/
It sounded like fun. Of course our more refined cousins did with the typical British reserve. They didn’t throw tea overboard, they drank it and talked about the problems they faced in a cultured and disciplined manner. However, they feel the same way about taxes and bad spending as we do, which is encouraging. One [...]
“Borg” Obama speaks on healthcare and control of your lives, “Resistance is futile.”
Yes, I’m a big Star Trek fan from my youth on. During one of the many spin offs the ultimate evil was introduced- The Borg. Set on assimilating everything it encountered for the “good of the collective” the Borg were powerful, controlling and relentless. I went online to get a clip of the Borg’s “resistance [...]
The key to the trust between authorities and civilians is that both sides understand there are rules you don’t break. The police have the right to arrest you, but only so you can have your day in court. The civilians submit to arrest assuming they’ll be treated fairly and will have their chance to defend [...]
Book is on sale. “Revolt” makes Amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=revolt+ray+wisher&x=0&y=0
The book is out! You can go straight to Amazon or if you want visit the book’s website and click on the book cover. The novel is timely as we now see the administration and Congress strain the limits of Constitutional government. Sooner or later, something is going to break.
http://www.stoptheaclu.com/2010/03/09/lean-mean-%e2%80%9cgreen%e2%80%9d-the-smoking-gun/
The author runs the gamut of potential problems we are in as a nation. She covers the issues of our own government demanding our “transformation” from our way of life to one they have designed. She also points to the drive towards allowing a global government to direct our nation’s activities. The “Green Charter” of [...]
Why do the progressives want to push a bad idea forward with Healthcare? Simple-guns.
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20100222/D9E19OD80.html
Mao had one bad idea after the other, but also had a captive unarmed audience. There was nothing anyone could do. But as soon as he became ill and bedridden those who did not like his direction fought each other to change it. Obama’s crew also have a series of bad ideas which they still [...]
Mao, Obama, ideologues and useful idiots. Tying up the loose ends.
As the book I’m reading winds down a number of principles and conclusions can be drawn from the period between 1966-1976. Almost as important is the similarity between some of the ideas and techniques we saw during the Great Cultural Revolution in China and what is happening today. What lessons can we draw from it? [...]

