Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Re: Curing the constipation of bad government.

Woof! Man, thats a lot.

Try this.

We do not defend "democracy", because it sucks. We have never been
one, and never will be one, God willing.

Does that work?

On Jan 18, 12:08 pm, NoEinstein <noeinst...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> There is talk about 'both sides of the aisle' sitting intermingled for
> "President" Barack Obama's State of the Union Address.  But were is
> the talk about arresting, trying, and hanging that same Anti-Christ
> Bastard for TREASON?  The majority of our supposed representatives in
> Washington are loyal—not to the constituents who elected them—but to
> the nausea-causing pomp and ceremony of our failed government.  That
> neglect-of-duty is tantamount to treason for every elected or
> appointed public official who has sworn to uphold and defend the
> Constitution, but who, instead, has worked tirelessly to destroy the
> free-enterprise economic system that brought the USA to greatness.
>
> A student was asked by her teacher to define a democracy.  "A
> democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what's for dinner."  Two
> years ago the Democratic Party became the wolves.  Rather than being a
> democracy, where every individual has value, we are a mishmash of
> government types—most of them bad.  A prevailing type, applicable to
> much of what transpires in Washington, is what I call our "To the
> victors belong the spoils." government.  That seems to be perfectly OK
> with the sports-mentality airheads who constitute about 50% of the
> adults in this country.  Those are the ones who read the sports pages
> and get all of the latest game scores before even scanning the papers
> for the important news stories.  They tend to view… politics as being
> like two sports teams, Democrat and Republican, fighting it out for
> bragging rights.  The polls are the daily scores, and the news
> commentators describe the plays.  Promoters in the media play-up how…
> "close" the game will be, so that the maximum number of viewers will
> stay-tuned for the entire game—already heading to 2012...  The media
> points out that Obama can easily tap a billion dollars for his 2012
> campaign.  And those, therein, know that the God-damned MEDIA is on
> the receiving end of the majority of money being wasted on political
> campaigns.
>
> Waste in this country is a huge part of our socioeconomic decline.  A
> "Duck" team, somewhere, has just opened a new sports arena costing
> many millions of dollars.  That same sort of wastefulness is viewed as
> an… "OK" part of higher education.  "President" Obama wants every lazy
> and good-for-nothing minority student to have guaranteed entry into
> higher education, paid for by government.  The Rev. Al Sharpton, said
> today that deficiencies in… education for Blacks are big reasons for
> the lag of Blacks behind whites.  For Sharpton, these are things that
> must be worked out (by government).  At no point has Al Sharpton ever
> said: "The playing field is level.  Success will come to those who
> work hard and take responsibility for their own survival rather than
> looking to government for anything."  The greatest boon to having
> increased Black success would be to REMOVE every basketball court in
> or on government property all across America.  The late tennis great,
> Arthur Ashe, lamented the waste of human potential by the millions in
> minorities who idealize sports figures, while having such slim chance
> of ever benefiting from the time so wasted.
>
> Philosophically, NJ Gov. Chris Christie has the right "tough" ideas
> for reigning-in government over-spending.  Those in education and
> those getting exorbitant government pensions are apt targets.  But
> know this: No solution can ever be worked out by "negotiating" with
> those causing the economic destruction.  As I've described in my last
> two essays, cuts must be made across-the-board without being waylaid
> by the cries of the many leaches now on the government dole.  With
> just five to ten years of work in a thriving, unencumbered free
> enterprise system, the 'security' of most Americans can exceed—by
> their own effort—what our governments could ever provide.  When all
> but the 10% or so who are too old or too sick to improve their own
> lot, quit looking to governments for ANYTHING, the USA will shoot back
> to the top of the World's economic powers so fast that it will make
> China's heads spin!  However, I'm reluctant to look to Chris Christie
> too hopefully… until he loses 100 plus pounds.  That man can't do the
> country any good if he is dead from his eating excesses.  I suggest
> that he read my recently published book: 'The Shortest Distance;
> Harmony Through Prosperity' available at Amazon and B. & N.
>
> Glenn Beck has, apparently, worn-out his "Faith, Hope and Charity"
> mantra.  Now, he's saying that over the coming year he'll teach us how
> to wage our revolutions as individuals.  That wimp continues to avoid
> calling for the collective revolution of all caring Americans, lest he
> be accused of "inciting violence".  He was shaken out of his 'combat
> boots' by an unconstitutional edict from the White House lumping
> "revolutionaries" with terrorists, who have no free speech nor other
> rights (sic).  Beck is content to try to reverse over a century of
> decline in government by educating even a few of those who don't have
> enough initiative to 'lead' any part of our needed whatever-it-takes
> revolution.  And he is perfectly happy that that… "education" process
> will take a year or more.  After all, what Beck does is to fill time,
> for those viewers and listeners without better things to do.
>
> I find it ironic that Glenn Beck supposes "entrepreneurs" are
> innovators.  Only about 20% of entrepreneurs have a viable new product
> or service to promote.  Since only 5% of new businesses succeed (often
> due to so little capital being available), cheering for entrepreneurs
> makes little sense.  But cheering for INVENTORS would make a lot of
> sense!  For someone who talks so much about jobs, I find it amazing
> that Beck puts a religious slant on that by talking about 'manna'-
> factoring jobs.  He also glorifies words by claiming the mortar in the
> bricks of the Biblical Tower of Babble was actually symbolic of
> "materialism".  It is schizophrenic of Beck to fault material
> possessions, when the "manna-facture" of such goods is so large a part
> of our economy.  The FREEDOMS Americans deserve include being able to
> purchase any form of goods available.  Yes, I empathize with Beck not
> being able to buy gifts for his young kids.  My parents were living in
> the Great Depression and knew that 'toys' need not be bought, but
> could be hand made.  The 'Little House on the Prairie' TV show
> highlighted the resourcefulness necessary to show the love of giving
> at Christmas.
>
> Beck "sees" miracles where none exist.  When the money wasn't there
> for his bigger and bigger 8/18 rally, he, reluctantly, mentioned that
> fact on his (Lucky him!) TV show.  The Bible says: "… Ask, and it will
> be given."  People won't help out unless they know help is wanted and
> needed.  The 'prayer room' in that OHIO town of 12,000 people that was
> devastated by the closing of the DSL package-processing center, was,
> simply, a means for communicating, via notes, having needs.  I doubt
> that there were 7,000 people who lost their jobs.  If that was true,
> 58% of those living in the town would have had to work there.  With
> most families having about two non-working kids, that means over 100%
> of the adults in the town had to work for DSL.  There could be no stay-
> at-home moms nor school teachers, nor doctors and nurses.
>
> Glenn Beck is very fluent.  But he still makes grammatical mistakes,
> though less than most.  I—the man who has disproved Einstein's E =
> mc^2 / beta equation—find it amusing that Beck, who admits to barely
> being able to pass high school math, is now using as his logo for
> 2011, a 50s era, glass-globe, fuel pump with the symbol e^4.  Gas is…
> energy, and e^4 looks like 'energy' to the forth power.  But Beck's
> understanding of energy is more than suspect, as evidenced by his
> continued put-downs of global warming.  Of all (the few) worthy things
> Democrats have supported, stopping global warming makes the most
> sense.  It isn't a question of one's politics, but whether the oceans
> are rising and the ice caps are melting.  Both of the latter are
> happening, big time, regardless of the spoutings of any Republican
> know-it-alls like Glenn Beck.
>
> Beck has questioned his audience regarding the purpose of the 17th
> amendment.  Such allowed electing, rather than having be appointed by
> the state legislatures, the US Senators.  A guest on the show said,
> "Senators are like lobbyists for the states."  HELL no they aren't!!
> 100 people, elected without apportionment to the population
> constitutes an OLIGARCHY, that is more powerful than our should-be
> Representative Republic.  Lobbyists do NOT get to vote on issues!
> Disallow the US Senate to vote, and there will be no constitutionality
> question.  Allowing the senate to vote on anything makes the USA,
> largely, an oligarchy, since the US Senate is THE most powerful part
> of Congress.
>
> Barack Obama keeps talking about our great "democracy".  He does so to
> hide the too-prevalent REAL government form in America, which is: An
> elected dictatorship.  That is what Barack Obama, with his
> unconstitutional Czars, is—plain and simple!  In such form of
> government, you vote for those who will then dictate every aspect of
> your life.  Socialism and communism become acceptable IF the
> electorate is willing to keep deferring to a TRAITOR of the USA!  Most
> of Congress and those in the media are constantly deferring to that
> TRAITOR, as evidenced by the fact they keep giving Barack Obama, the
> Anti-Christ, air time on their shows.  The media, including Brit
> Hume's FOX News, is aiding and abetting a TRAITOR, as well as
> fostering the social and economic downfall of the USA by allowing such
> a TRAITOR to be talked about as being a "viable" candidate (sic) for
> re election. ...
>
> read more »

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