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December 20, 2011

OMG! Seriously? Tis the Season

Filed under: Anarchism,Anti Obama — SwittersB & Exploring @ 8:43 AM
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Tis the season. I will keep that in mind and keep my mind/heart/soul open to  the good words, the good deeds, the good intentions of others and within myself.

There is little to be happy with on the political front. To me, it all looks bleak: Romney, Gingrich, Paul…seriously, is that the best the Right can do? How disappointing. The whole field leaves me cold. The consequences of this pathetic field begs the possibility of that Marxist, manipulative s.o.b. winning a second term and driving us off the cliff. Oh, Sarah Palin….go away please!

What would an economic collapse look like for us in the U.S.? I don’t want to run about buying food supplies, ammo and stash cash or gold. But, there is a disconnect in the media. It is like we are staring at the reality, but don’t recognize it. 

Congress, Obama, betting on elections, media, the Occupy idiots (99% my ass), it all seems bleak right now. Uninspired. I will turn toward mine. Tis the Season, but a pissed off mood sets right below the surface. Enough of these useful idiots……….

 

January 25, 2011

Rebublicans Outflanked?

I have remarked before on the pathetically fickle nature of the ‘Independent’ voter. They seem, along I guess with many in either party, to be easily maneuvered by symbolism and well presented speeches. Some would say this encompasses slightly over 25% of the populace.

Now the Republicans seem incapable of multi-tasking. Like a surgeon focusing in on a tumor’s removal, there is little room for any other docs at the table. In the meantime the Democides are busy. Ignoring the cancer, they are offering, like a naturopath-nutritionist, to cure the whole body with more of this and that. Poor analogy, I know, but those Independents like that touchy feely stuff. They need to believe in feelings, hope, change. They blow this way and that like some whirly bird gizmo in the back yard on a windy Summer’s day.(oops, bad again)

Can we perform more than one procedure at a time? Is there a meaningful front face to get the message out clearly and crisply (Cantor?) ? The Republicans talk too damn much and are no better than Dem’s at wearing out talking points. So far NOT IMPRESSED!

Food, Gas, Insurance, Unemployment, Home Values & Sales, National Debt, Prolonged Recessions…Wake Up. Any slight bump via the extension of the GWB Tax Cut extension is not a recovery. Stop the damn slide into the abyss with our safety, liberty and self worth.

December 28, 2009

Congressional Reform Act of 2010 (Proposed & Justified)

Well, a lot of this stuff floats about and generally does not stand the reality test. Much of the below ideas do stand the test. If you believe the world is too complex and involved to allow for such simplistic service then, if you are right, all the more reason to implement the below and knock this BS down to size.Much of the supposed complexity is self generated by law makers.

Congressional Reform Act of 2010

1. Term Limits: 12 years only, one of the possible options below.

A. Two Six year Senate terms
B. Six Two year House terms
C. One Six year Senate term and three Two Year House terms

Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, serve your term(s), then go home and back to work.

2.  No Tenure / No Pension:

A congressman collects a salary while in office and receives no pay when they are out of office.

Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, serve your term(s), then go home and back to work.

3.  Congress (past, present & future) participates in Social Security:

All funds in the Congressional retirement fund moves to the Social Security system immediately.

All future funds flow into the Social Security system, Congress participates with the American people.

Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, server your term(s), then go home and back to work.

4.. Congress can purchase their own retirement plan just as all Americans.

Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, serve your term(s), then go home and back to work.

5.. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise.  Congressional pay will rise by the lower of CPI or 3%.

Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned  citizen legislators, serve your term(s), then go home and back to work.

6. Congress loses their current health care system and participates in the same health care system as the American people.

Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, serve your term(s), then go home and back to work.

7. Congress must equally abide by all laws they impose on the American people.

Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned citizen legislators, serve your term(s), then go home and back to work.


8. All contracts with past and present congressmen are void effective 1/1/
2011.

The American people did not make this contract with congressmen,congressmen made all these contracts for them selves.

Serving in Congress is an honor, not a career.  The Founding Fathers envisioned  citizen legislators, serve your term(s), then go home and back to work.

November 8, 2008

Boehner Requests Steadfastness of Conservatives (I request some smarts and better articualtion on your part…or we will go wobbly on your noggins!)

Filed under: Conservatism,Liberty,Obama,Republican Stupidity,The Left — SwittersB & Exploring @ 2:57 PM
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head“The simple message for Conservatives: now is not the time to go “all wobbly.” We have two years to work toward rebuilding our representation in the House and the Senate, but today, we still have a small voice in Congress.

House Republican Leader, John Boehner, in an op-ed written for RedState.com, lays out the issues we can expect the Minority Leadership to stand against. After Boehner’s list you’ll find links to all Senate and House Committees as well as the ranking Republican committee member for each.”

This is a handy starting point provided by the ‘Stop the ACLU’ blog (http://www.stoptheaclu.com/). Frankly, the names are largely unfamiliar, so as the battles emerge, it will be good to know who amongst these committee reps are ‘wobbly’. No more BS from the Republicans. Don’t act now like you were always on point. We were all lazy and deceived. So now that our attention is awakened, the Boehner-McConnell duo better not once give in. And, McConnell, screw Stevens’ appeal process…dump his ass NOW! Or, do you want to carry that shit stain around like the rest of the scandals the last 8 years. LEARN SOMETHING, DAMNIT! Never again will I take for granted the expected responsibility of Republicans. I am going to always assume they will shit backwards. Prove me wrong…while I watch.          

Thanks to StopTheACLU & RedState for highlighting initial positions and Congressmen to communicate with, between now and 2010.  I would like a similar list of Democrat Congressional contacts that are in part sympathetic to Conservative principles.

November 6, 2008

Obama & The Opposition (How Do I Smite Thee…Let Me Count The Ways)

Filed under: Conservatism,Obama,The Left — SwittersB & Exploring @ 12:55 PM
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And, how will the Citizen from outside looking in, should the curtains part, alter these potential abuses of power and of Liberty? The msm will not delve into these areas. We are headed for far reaching governmental abuses. I took the liberty of posting all of Mr. Hillyer’s piece to better highlight his key points. 

 

Saul Alinsky Takes the White House

Conservatives may not realize just how difficult it might be to recover from this week’s elections.

 The day after the big defeat, the conservative chatter everywhere was about how the “movement” and the Republican Party (two different things) could finally unshackle themselves from the bad old habits that brought them down, and about how the ability to draw a sharp contrast with the Obama/Pelosi/Reid triumvirate would allow us to focus attention, rally the faithful, and re-storm the castle in 2010 and 2012.

Fat chance.

Too many conservatives think we’ve seen all this before — in 1964 and 1974 and 1992 — and that we know how to handle it. Fly, meet ointment: We’re not dealing with the same sorts of opponents. These New Alinskyites who are taking over the White House, combined with the most leftist congressional leadership in memory, will not let us play by the same rules under which conservatives recovered from those earlier debacles. They will try to drastically tilt the playing field, seed our side of the field with land mines and, in short, rig the process to make it next to impossible for the political right, or Republicans, to recover. And they are likely to succeed in at least some of these designs.

It will begin with their efforts to secure a filibuster-proof majority of 60 senators (including the two independents). Right now the libs (and yes, all the Democratic senators, with the possible exception of Nebraska’s Ben Nelson, are libs) have 56, with three Republican moderates and one conservative leading their races but awaiting recounts or runoffs. Watch for the Alinskyites to try stealing all four, and to succeed in at least two. We’ve seen this game before. They did it in Indiana’s “Bloody Eighth” congressional district in 1984. They almost succeeded in 2000 in Florida. They did succeed, outrageously so, in the Washington State governor’s race in 2004. Those are just the most obvious of many similar examples. And now they are even more ruthless, more lawyered-up, and in a more powerful position to pull it off than they were in any of those instances.

Next, watch what happens if they regularly can’t peel off enough Republicans (or hold their own semi-fairminded people like Nelson and Joe Lieberman) to overcome whatever filibuster attempts Republicans do mount. Watch for an assault on the filibuster itself. Watch how they use as precedent the GOP “nuclear/constitutional option” on judges in 2005 — except instead of just using it for judges, watch them use it against all filibusters. It’s easy: Make the ruling from the chair that the filibuster is out of order for some reason. Instruct the parliamentarian to rule in their favor. Win the appeal of the parliamentarian’s ruling by simple majority vote. And watch the courts pronounce it an internal matter of the legislative branch and thus outside of courtroom purview.

Watch a cheerleading establishment media — the Fourth Estate as a veritable Fifth Column — actually back these lefty maneuvers. It’s all in the name of one-man/one-vote democracy, dontcha know? The filibuster once served its purpose, they’ll say, but as a vestige of Southern “massive resistance” to integration it is now being used for massive resistance to the first black president, which invalidates it (suddenly) as a legitimate tool.

Watch the left use these tactics and others to pass even more liberalized voting laws — an open invitation to even more fraud that is more creative, easier to hide, and less challengeable in court.

Watch what Michael Barone called the Obama “thugocracy” use the Justice Department to stifle dissent. Anybody who complains about vote fraud will be charged with “vote suppression.” Anybody who complains about DoJ’s actions will be charged with interfering with an investigation. Anybody who denies having interfered will be charged with perjury. Likewise, anybody who peacefully protests abortion clinics or the use of state-sponsored racial quotas will be charged with a civil rights violation. And the accused won’t be able to look to the Supreme Court for help: Anthony Kennedy’s “evolving standards” of justice will evolve to match the new zeitgeist, providing a 5-4 majority for the administration. Meanwhile, of course, Obama’s other appointments will be filling up the rest of the judiciary at a rapid clip, with nobody able to stop them.

Other ways the Obama axis will tilt the playing field: “card check” legislation to eliminate secret ballots in unionizing and to force union victories in contract negotiations. Provision after provision giving favors to the trial bar so it can sue enemies into submission. Copious new regulations, especially environmental, to be used selectively to ensnare other conservative malcontents. Invasive IRS audits of conservative think tanks, other conservative 501 organizations, and PACs.

What Ohio officials did in rifling through so many of Joe Wurzelbacher’s files will serve as ample precedent. (Just watch, by the way: Nobody ever will be effectively disciplined for the violation of Wurzelbacher’s rights.)

And, only when the time is right and the ground (or air) has been well prepared, will come the grand-daddy of all fights, the re-enactment of the misnamed “Fairness Doctrine.”

Oh, they’ll be clever. They’ll pick their spot. They’ll wait until Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity or Mark Levin says something innocent they can twist out of context and call “hate speech” — and then they’ll highlight some schoolyard fight where a member of a “victim group” gets the worst of it as if the “attack” were caused by talk-rad…no, make that “hate radio,” which will be the new moniker the Fifth Column/Fourth Estate hangs on the talkmeisters.

(Even before imposing the Fairness Doctrine, they’ll use the Federal Communications Commission in other ways to put a muffler on their opponents.)

And, always, a few carefully calibrated street demonstrations, splashed with just the right headlines across the East Coast newspapers and captured by just the right camera angle on CBS News, will be used any time, on any issue, to make the point that civil unrest would be the price of resistance to the benevolent desires of the Obama regime.

The erosions of conservative rights will be incremental. Each one will have its own justification. Each one will be supported by the establishment media. Each one will be timed so as to allow the general public to become accustomed to it, to accept it as unremarkable, or even to come to regard it as a public good for the sake of keeping conservative “troublemakers” from fomenting disorder.

And the Obamessiah, still speaking frequently to stadia full of admirers, will provide a tone of reasoned moderation, combined with further appeals to hope, in order to justify it all.

These are the sorts of things Alinskyites do. These are the sorts of tactics used by ACORN, at whose conferences Obama himself regularly taught seminars on “power.” These are the sorts of policies favored by the academic left, Obama’s old milieu — the policies that favor speech codes and stolen campus newspapers and the firing of faculty for “offensive” remarks.

Conservatives have fought things like this for years already, of course. But they’ve never fought it while the left controlled so many of the levers of power, and certainly not when the left was led by such a charismatic and near cult-inspiring leader who was so smart, so well steeped in these stratagems, and so fully supported by a Fourth Estate up whose legs warm feelings run every time he waxes eloquent.

It will take very focused, very intelligent, very skillful action by conservatives to stop this creeping subversion of a free society. This is a whole different political battlefield than any on which we’ve fought before. And we haven’t yet found our Omar Bradley.

 http://spectator.org/archives/2008/11/06/saul-alinsky-takes-the-white-h