Thursday, September 2, 2010

Obama Administration Reverses Course, Forbids Sale of 850,000 Antique Rifles

Did you hear about this one? The Obama Whitehouse has forbidden the sell of rifles used in the Korean War, which are now considered antiques, to collectors in the US. This is a reversal of an earlier approval.

Obviously this is a capitulation to the left-wing anti-gun nuts. Or is it that Obama and his minions don't want a populace armed with military rifles. Especially later when the popcorn hits the fan as the walls of society come crumbling down when the moochers no longer receive largess taken from the producers, because the producers can no longer produce in Obama's redistribute-the-wealth society.

But you know the thing that got me more incensed was the blatant stonewalling and passing of the buck by the Obama folks. Look at what they said, or rather what they didn't say when asked to comment on the decision...

Asked why the M1s pose a threat, the State Department spokesman referred questions to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. ATF representatives said they would look into the question Monday afternoon, but on Wednesday they referred questions to the Justice Department. DOJ spokesman Dean Boyd referred questions back to the State Department...

...The White House referred questions on the issue to the Pentagon, which referred questions to the U.S. Embassy in South Korea, which deferred back to the State Department.

Doesn't it just chap you to see our government be so obvious in ignoring and refusing to answer a legitimate question about an important issue and then the only media that writes about it and calls them out on their deceit is Fox. None of the rest of the MSM even covers the issue.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Our place in the Universe

Here's a recent photo from the Messenger satellite, sent in space to look for asteroids. This particular shot happened to catch the Earth and the Moon in it. That's us in the lower left corner. It's not a great photo of Earth, we don't quite look like the Great Blue Marble, but just seeing the Earth and the Moon from 150 million miles away really puts our place in the Universe in perspective for me. Very thought provoking. Hmmm.....

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Without a Revolution, America is History

This article was on DrudgeReport today and is a very disturbing but absolutely essential read. It encapsulates our current economic folly and comes up with a workable but unfortunately unlikely solution. It is written not by some fringe rabblerouser, but by the father of Reaganomics, a former editor at the WSJ, and a former head of policy at the Dept of Treasury. This man is calling it like it really is.


The Ecstasy of Empire

Paul Craig Roberts Infowars.com August 16, 2010

The United States is running out of time to get its budget and trade deficits under control. Despite the urgency of the situation, 2010 has been wasted in hype about a non-existent recovery. As recently as August 2 Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner penned a New York Times column, “Welcome to the Recovery.” Without a revolution, Americans are history.

As John Williams (shadowstats.com) has made clear on many occasions, an appearance of recovery was created by over-counting employment and undercounting inflation. Warnings by Williams, Gerald Celente, and myself have gone unheeded, but our warnings recently had echoes from Boston University professor Laurence Kotlikoff and from David Stockman, who excoriated the Republican Party for becoming big-spending Democrats.

It is encouraging to see some realization that, this time, Washington cannot spend the economy out of recession. The deficits are already too large for the dollar to survive as reserve currency, and deficit spending cannot put Americans back to work in jobs that have been moved offshore.
However, the solutions offered by those who are beginning to recognize that there is a problem are discouraging. Kotlikoff thinks the solution is savage Social Security and Medicare cuts or equally savage tax increases or hyperinflation to destroy the vast debts.

Perhaps economists lack imagination, or perhaps they don’t want to be cut off from Wall Street and corporate subsidies, but Social Security and Medicare are insufficient at their present levels, especially considering the erosion of private pensions by the dot com, derivative and real estate bubbles. Cuts in Social Security and Medicare, for which people have paid 15 per cent of their earnings all their lives, would result in starvation and deaths from curable diseases.

Tax increases make even less sense. It is widely acknowledged that the majority of households cannot survive on one job. Both husband and wife work and often one of the partners has two jobs in order to make ends meet. Raising taxes makes it harder to make ends meet–thus more foreclosures, more food stamps, more homelessness. What kind of economist or humane person thinks this is a solution?

Ah, but we will tax the rich. The rich have enough money. They will simply stop earning.

Let’s get real. Here is what the government is likely to do. Once Washington realize that the dollar is at risk and that they can no longer finance their wars by borrowing abroad, the government will either levy a tax on private pensions on the grounds that the pensions have accumulated tax-deferred, or the government will require pension fund managers to purchase Treasury debt with our pensions. This will buy the government a bit more time while pension accounts are loaded up with worthless paper.

The last Bush budget deficit (2008) was in the $400-500 billion range, about the size of the Chinese, Japanese, and OPEC trade surpluses with the US. Traditionally, these trade surpluses have been recycled to the US and finance the federal budget deficit. In 2009 and 2010 the federal deficit jumped to $1,400 billion, a back-to-back trillion dollar increase. There are not sufficient trade surpluses to finance a deficit this large. From where comes the money?
The answer is from individuals fleeing the stock market into “safe” Treasury bonds and from the bankster bailout, not so much the TARP money as the Federal Reserve’s exchange of bank reserves for questionable financial paper such as subprime derivatives. The banks used their excess reserves to purchase Treasury debt.

These financing maneuvers are one-time tricks. Once people have fled stocks, that movement into Treasuries is over. The opposition to the bankster bailout likely precludes another. So where does the money come from the next time?

The Treasury was able to unload a lot of debt thanks to “the Greek crisis,” which the New York banksters and hedge funds multiplied into “the euro crisis.” The financial press served as a financing arm for the US Treasury by creating panic about European debt and the euro. Central banks and individuals who had taken refuge from the dollar in euros were panicked out of their euros, and they rushed into dollars by purchasing US Treasury debt.

This movement from euros to dollars weakened the alternative reserve currency to the dollar, halted the dollar’s decline, and financed the US budget deficit a while longer. Possibly the game can be replayed with Spanish debt, Irish debt, and whatever unlucky country is eswept in by the thoughtless expansion of the European Union. But when no countries remain that can be destabilized by Wall Street investment banksters and hedge funds, what then finances the US budget deficit?

The only remaining financier is the Federal Reserve. When Treasury bonds brought to auction do not sell, the Federal Reserve must purchase them. The Federal Reserve purchases the bonds by creating new demand deposits, or checking accounts, for the Treasury. As the Treasury spends the proceeds of the new debt sales, the US money supply expands by the amount of the Federal Reserve’s purchase of Treasury debt.

Do goods and services expand by the same amount? Imports will increase as US jobs have been offshored and given to foreigners, thus worsening the trade deficit. When the Federal Reserve purchases the Treasury’s new debt issues, the money supply will increase by more than the supply of domestically produced goods and services. Prices are likely to rise. How high will they rise? The longer money is created in order that government can pay its bills, the more likely hyperinflation will be the result.

The economy has not recovered. By the end of this year it will be obvious that the collapsing economy means a larger than $1.4 trillion budget deficit to finance. Will it be $2 trillion? Higher?
Whatever the size, the rest of the world will see that the dollar is being printed in such quantities that it cannot serve as reserve currency. At that point wholesale dumping of dollars will result as foreign central banks try to unload a worthless currency.

The collapse of the dollar will drive up the prices of imports and offshored goods on which Americans are dependent. Wal-Mart shoppers will think they have mistakenly gone into Neiman Marcus. Domestic prices will also explode as a growing money supply chases the supply of goods and services still made in America by Americans.

The dollar as reserve currency cannot survive the conflagration. When the dollar goes the US cannot finance its trade deficit. Therefore, imports will fall sharply, thus adding to domestic inflation and, as the US is energy import-dependent, there will be transportation disruptions that will disrupt work and grocery store deliveries. Panic will be the order of the day.
Will farms will be raided? Will those trapped in cities resort to riots and looting?
Is this the likely future that “our” government and “our patriotic” corporations have created for us?

To borrow from Lenin, “What can be done?”

Here is what can be done. The wars, which benefit no one but the military-security complex and Israel’s territorial expansion, can be immediately ended. This would reduce the US budget deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars per year. More hundreds of billions of dollars could be saved by cutting the rest of the military budget which, in its present size, exceeds the budgets of all the serious military powers on earth combined. US military spending reflects the unaffordable and unattainable crazed neoconservative goal of US Empire and world hegemony. What fool in Washington thinks that China is going to finance US hegemony over China?

The only way that the US will again have an economy is by bringing back the offshored jobs. The loss of these jobs impoverished Americans while producing oversized gains for Wall Street, shareholders, and corporate executives. These jobs can be brought home where they belong by taxing corporations according to where value is added to their product. If value is added to their goods and services in China, corporations would have a high tax rate. If value is added to their goods and services in the US, corporations would have a low tax rate.

This change in corporate taxation would offset the cheap foreign labor that has sucked jobs out of America, and it would rebuild the ladders of upward mobility that made America an opportunity society.

If the wars are not immediately stopped and the jobs brought back to America, the US is relegated to the trash bin of history.

Obviously, the corporations and Wall Street would use their financial power and campaign contributions to block any legislation that would reduce short-term earnings and bonuses by bringing jobs back to America. Americans have no greater enemies than Wall Street and the corporations and their prostitutes in Congress and the White House.

The neocons allied with Israel, who control both parties and much of the media, are strung out on the ecstasy of Empire.

The United States and the welfare of its 300 million people cannot be restored unless the neocons, Wall Street, the corporations, and their servile slaves in Congress and the White House can be defeated.

Without a revolution, Americans are history.

Dr. Paul Craig Roberts is the father of Reaganomics and the former head of policy at the Department of Treasury. He is a columnist and was previously an editor for the Wall Street Journal.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Hey Gang, due to popular demand from both of my fans, I'm going to try posting some again.

First of all, take a look at those beautiful friendly fish there to the right... yeah right there ---->

Take your mouse and move it in their area. Aren't those the cutest, friendliest little buggers you've ever seen? The way they just follow your mouse around, coming up and rubbing against it like a pack of lonely house cats. Saw those in the new gadgets for Blogger and had to have some of my own.


Say, I've come across a humdinger of a great BBQing website - http://www.amazingribs.com/. While this guy doesn't use a GreenEgg, his tastes, recipes, how-to-do it tips and Zen explainations make up for whatever shortcomings he must have for not absolutely loving a GreenEgg. Anyway, check his sight out, sign up for his notices, wipe the drool off the corner of your mouth and enjoy. Warning... best not to read his sight on an empty or near empty stomach. That'd be about the cruelest thing you could do to yourself.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Back from my Sabbatical

Been gone for a few weeks. There's been a lot happening personally, with some big moves and relocations that have thrown everything pretty topsy-turvy.

But looks like the worst in behind now, so I can get back to a more regular commentary on the sad state of affairs in the US thanks to Obama, Pelosi, Reid and the gang. And what a gang it is.

Like a bunch of gangsters, this group, with the total support of the media, is tearing America, the Constitution and our economy into shreds. We won't recognize it when they are done.

Some sad day, the oblivious middle of the road American will wake up and realize that with his/her complacency and self interest they have given America away, to be dismantled one freedom at a time.

Can anyone show me where in the Constitution it says that the Federal govt can fine and imprison you for NOT buying insurance? Where is that found?

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Government of the Activist, by the Activist and for the Activist.

Investor Business Daily has a great piece about who really wrote the Stimulus Bill and what direction they wanted to push the country with the $787 Billion in fundings.

It's eye-opening and sad how far left this country has gone. And they are doing it practically in the open, daring us to do anything about it.

We all have to remember this at the next election! If it's not too late!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Economic Illiterates in Washington

Here's another great piece by John Stossel exposing the Cash for Clunkers program for what it is... Another example of a government program that was ill-conceived and even though it supposedly had good intentions (which I have a hard time accepting) in reality it will probably do the overall economy and citizens more harm than good. Isn't that the way it is with most government programs? And they want us to trust that they have a better idea how to manage the nation's healthcare?

Make sure you read the article, Stossel hits the nail on the head with this one.

Economic Illiterates in Washington

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Real Unemployment is 16% - Says Atlanta Fed Chief

From the guys at Agora Financial's 5 Minute Forecast, this bit of interesting news and commentary.

"If one considers the people who would like a job but have stopped looking,” said Atlanta Fed chief Dennis Lockhart yesterday, “and those who are working fewer hours than they want, the unemployment rate would move from the official 9.4% to 16%.”

Heh. Did you get that? A Fed chief just suggested real unemployment is 16%, 70% worse than advertised.

Hmmn… if a growing number of the population is working for the government at higher-than-market rates… and another growing portion is asking the government for assistance while looking for work elsewhere... and 54% of the population is already getting more money back from the government than they pay in… and the only incentives for buying stuff like cars and houses come from tax breaks at the expense of future generations… and the bank system is still on life-support… makes one wonder how are we going to get out of this mess?


And then check out this graph showing the wage differential between government and private industry employees!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Cheney Tells It Like It Really Is!!

Here's a statement by former Vice President Cheney on Obama/Holder's decision to appoint a special prosecutor to look into alledged CIA torture abuses.

Ya gotta love him!

The documents released Monday clearly demonstrate that the individuals subjected to Enhanced Interrogation Techniques provided the bulk of intelligence we gained about al Qaeda.

This intelligence saved lives and prevented terrorist attacks. These detainees also, according to the documents, played a role in nearly every capture of al Qaeda members and associates since 2002. The activities of the CIA in carrying out the policies of the Bush Administration were directly responsible for defeating all efforts by al Qaeda to launch further mass casualty attacks against the United States.

The people involved deserve our gratitude. They do not deserve to be the targets of political investigations or prosecutions. President Obama’s decision to allow the Justice Department to investigate and possibly prosecute CIA personnel, and his decision to remove authority for interrogation from the CIA to the White House, serves as a reminder, if any were needed, of why so many Americans have doubts about this Administration’s ability to be responsible for our nation’s security

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Be wary of ObamaCare

The news is touting the split amongst the Dems over the Government Run Option, saying the far left has drawn a line in the sand, demanding that any Health Care Reform must have the Governement Run Option. Obama and his White House team seem to be backing away from it.

But I don't trust any of them. The Dems plan all along has been to ram a Health Care Reform plan down our throat that will have a Government Run Option as well as ultimately a Single Payer plan that will effectively do away with all private insurance and make us totally dependent on the Government for our insurance. It's plain to see if you'll just take a moment to look.

And the result of this kind of Change We Can Believe In?

Monday, August 10, 2009

Now we know why ACORN is doing the Census

A little known fact, disclosed in this opinion piece in the WSJ today, is that Congress (read, the Democrats) have instructed the Census to count everyone, without asking if they are Citizens.

The result? California, by counting the illegal immigrants, will swell the population enough that California is estimated to get 9 more Congressman than if the illegals weren't counted. Texas will get 4, and so on.

How absurd is that? Obviously not so absurd that Congress will change it's mind and have the Census only count Citizens. In a 1964 case the Supreme Court ruled - “The House of Representatives, the [Constitutional] Convention agreed, was to represent the people as individuals and on a basis of complete equality for each voter.” For those educated in public schools, that means that the Congress is to be representative of Voters, not everyone in the country.

Just one more case where the Congress tells the People of the United States to go take a leap!

Monday, August 3, 2009

"Recovery' defined

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A Recession is when your neighbor is laid off.


A Depression is when you're laid off.


A Recovery is when Obama loses his job.

Monday, July 27, 2009

5 months of Stupidity

Don't know the author of this, I received it in an email, but boy does it hit some great points.

  • If George W. Bush had given Gordon Brown a set of inexpensive and incorrectly formatted DVDs, when Gordon Brown had given him a thoughtful and historically significant gift, would you have approved?
  • If George W. Bush had given the Queen of England an iPod containing videos of his speeches, would you have thought this embarrassingly narcissistic and tacky?
  • If George W. Bush had bowed to the King of Saudi Arabia, would you have approved?
  • If George W. Bush had visited Austria and made reference to the non-existent "Austrian language," would you have brushed it off as a minor slip?
  • If George W. Bush had filled his cabinet and circle of advisers with people who cannot seem to keep current on their income taxes, would you have approved?
  • If George W. Bush had been so Spanish illiterate as to refer to “Cinco de Cuatro” in front of the Mexican ambassador when it was the fourth of May (Cuatro de Mayo), and continued to flub it when he tried again, would you have winced in embarrassment?
  • If George W. Bush had mis-spelled the word advice would you have hammered him for it for years like Dan Quayle and potatoe as “proof” of what a dunce he is?
  • If George W. Bush had burned 9,000 gallons of jet fuel to go plant a single tree on “Earth Day”, would you have concluded he’s a hypocrite?
  • If George W. Bush’s administration had okayed Air Force One flying low over millions of people followed by a jet fighter in downtown Manhattan causing widespread panic, would you have wondered whether they actually “get” what happened on 9-11?
  • If George W. Bush had been the first President to need a teleprompter installed to be able to get through a press conference, would you have laughed and said this is more proof of how he inept he is on his own and is really controlled by smarter men behind the scenes?
  • If George W. Bush had failed to send relief aid to flood victims throughout the Midwest with more people killed or made homeless than in New Orleans , would you want it made into a major ongoing po litical issue with claims of racism and incompetence?
  • If George W. Bush had ordered the firing of the CEO of a major corporation, even though he had no constitutional authority to do so, would you have approved?
  • If George W. Bush had proposed to double the national debt, which had taken more than two centuries to accumulate, in one year, would you have approved?
  • If George W. Bush had then proposed to double the debt again within 10 years, would you have approved?
  • If George W. Bush had reduced your retirement plan’s holdings of GM stock by 90% and given the unions a majority stake in GM, would you have approved?
  • If George W. Bush had spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to take Laura Bush to a play in NYC, would you have approved?

So, tell me again, what is it about Obama that makes him so brilliant and impressive? Can't think of anything? Don't worry. He's done all this in 5 months -- so you'll have three years and seven months to come up with an answer.. No-common-sense, naive, incompetent, uninformed and media-brainwashed voters did this to themselves. Insanity is widespread. Real Americans are waking up.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Arrogance - John Stossels take on Congress and ObamaCare

I really enjoy John Stossel. Here's a guy that works at one of the big three, ABC, and isn't afraid to tell it like it is!

This is a great piece by him on the folks in Congress that think they have the smarts to tackle 15% of our country's economy!

Arrogance

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Remember "Chariots of the Gods"?

Chariots of the Gods by Eric von Daniken was my first book on UFOs and Aliens. Might have been yours too.

It's a classic, and is as relevent today as it was when published in the US in 1969.

Here's an interesting clip of an interview with von Daniken at his Mystery Park in Switzerland.
The real interview starts at about the 7:00 mark. Enjoy


Saturday, July 18, 2009

The "Most Trusted Man in America" Passes Away

It was sad to hear of Walter Cronkite's passing. For those of my generation that lived away from the media centers of New York and the West Coast, the fly-over country, he was the source of most of our world and national news. Sure we had the local paper and local tv news, but for the stories of the day on a National or Global level, it was Cronkite's 30 minute news each weeknight that we turned to.

And in those more innocent, less jaded, complicated, conspiratorial times, we took what he said as gospel. If he said it, we trusted and depended on it being true, checked out and not subjected to the spin of the day. Hell, we didn't even know spin existed. I'm sure it did, but I had never heard about it or have ever thought that Cronkite allowed himself to be manipulated by anyone, be it politician or business mogul.

We certainly don't hold the current crop of newscasters, from CNN to Fox News, to what's left of the Big Three's evening newscasts, in that high regard. (Does anyone even watch the Big 3 anymore? I can't remember the last time I watched one of them, certainly not since Dan Rather exposed his agenda with his attempt to take down Bush).
I don't trust any of them and question everything that's said by them. Even if I agree with them.

It's a shame, a real shame that our news world has dissolved into a mass of self-serving talking heads with hidden agendas, being manipulated like puppets by the PowersThatBe.

Will there ever be another Walter Cronkite?

Friday, July 17, 2009

If you've never seen or heard of Playing for Change, you're in for a treat. Here's a clip of one of the members of the group giving a soulful rendetion of God Bless America at Dodger Stadium.

Check out the rest of their unique perfomances here.


Crop Circles Continue to Amaze and Astonish

“Apparently, someone was driving past the field at 4:18 AM the morning of July 14, and there was nothing in the field; it was bare of any imprint. When he drove back past the field at 5 AM, the formation was there.” - Lucy Pringle, Investigator and Photographer


Nearly 170-foot-diameter “woven” wheat circle with long arcs projectingfrom two sides was reported in the East Field near Alton Barnes, Wiltshire, England, on July 14, 2009. Aerial images © 2009 by Russell Stannard. For other images and information: Cropcircleconnector.

Out of the Mouth of Babes

God I love it when Biden opens his mouth. For all his posturing and pontificating puffery, he generally does one thing well. He speaks his mind.


Now he doesn't mean to, most politicians don't. They want to give rambling rhetorical, equivocated answers that say nothing and mean nothing. And I'm sure that's Ole Joe's aim. But he just can't do it. He just can't stop himself. When he's up in front of a group of people and he starts talking, he just can't stop himself from telling everyone what he really thinks is going on, not what the spin masters are telling him to say.

Sure he'll make sure the talking points du jour are sprinkled into the talk, but then listen, he'll invariably end up spilling the beans.

His latest jewel? Saying that as a country we have to spend our way out of bankruptcy. That without the Stimulus bills and all the government spending, we'd be bankrupt.

It's true, we are bankrupt as a country, but boy, no ones agrees that the way to correct the issue is to spend our way out of it. Nobody that is except Biden.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

This is What's Coming Down the Pike from Obama

Obama is relentless in his push to get everything on his agenda done in the first year of his term. He knows he's losing popularity and influence as the American people begin to wake up to what he's really doing to the country's economy.

Next on the agenda?? Amnesty for the Illegals!