Thursday, April 19, 2012
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The war is on. The war between the rich and the poor. Candidate Mitt Romney is being accused of being rich and coming from a rich family. If we criticize Romney for that, let's also criticize John Kerry (that never happened from either side), John F. Kennedy, Franklin Roosevelt, etc. Unless one totally inherits riches, it is the sign of tremendous achievement. Such is the case with Mitt Romney. He earned it. That should disqualify him? Quite to the contrary. Riches should not be looked upon as an evil, but as a significant achievement.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Tax the Rich
There has been a sustained cry by the Obama administration to tax the rich. President Obama would like to tax dividends from investments at a 40% tax rate. So one earns the money and pays taxes. The money is invested, then is taxed again. Not good for our country. Not fair. Warren Buffet says he is taxed at a low rate than his secretary. She is taxed once. He has been taxed twice. It's deceptive. Certainly some tax should be paid, but not 40%.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Get rid of it!
When I was a kid, I bought a Three Musketeers candy bar for three cents. Now it is hard to find one for under a dollar. Our government spends millions making the penny, a coin that costs more to make than it is worth. You can't buy anything for a penny any more. Some people, I hear, even throw them away. Even penny candy costs a quarter. It is time to get rid of the penny and save our country some money. There is an old saying, "A penny for your thoughts." You've just read my thoughts which aren't worth what you didn't pay for them.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Genealogy
The Genesis of Right Wing Radio
And Walter Wichell begat Paul Harvey. Paul Harvey dwelt long upon the land, but in his old age begat Rush Limbaugh. Paul Harvey rested with his fathers and Limbaugh begat Glenn Beck who had numerous seed many of whom went to the dark side.
And Walter Wichell begat Paul Harvey. Paul Harvey dwelt long upon the land, but in his old age begat Rush Limbaugh. Paul Harvey rested with his fathers and Limbaugh begat Glenn Beck who had numerous seed many of whom went to the dark side.
In Defense of President Barak Obama
This will be brief. I'm not a real fan of Pres. Obama and I cannot imagine a scenario in which I'd vote for him ( unless Newt Gingrich became the Republican nominee). Like most people, I'd enjoy having lunch with President Obama, or at least if he promised not to smoke. He seems like a decent, intelligent fellow. So given the fact that he had enough of a desire to serve our country to run for president and given the fact that he is quite unpopular with many people I know, I'd like to give him the benefit of the doubt on a few things.
1. He IS the President of the United States. Some have said, "He's not my president." Well, if you are a citizen of the United States of America, Barak Hussein Obama is your president and mine.
2. President Obama was born in Hawaii. The great State of Hawaii has certified him as a citizen. The "birther" argument is fallacious.
3. President Obama is not a socialist. Although I do not agree with his health care plan, now in the hands of the Supreme Court, to call President Obama a socialist is a pure act of name-calling, partisan propaganda.
4. Those who criticize President Obama are not necessarily racists. Every president has his critics and President Obama is no exception. To label his critics as racist, which to President Obama's credit he has not done, is in itself racist.
5. President Obama is not the worst President in the history of the United States. That label with have to stay with Warren G. Harding or Ulysses S. Grant. His administration is not out of control nor has it been over run with scandal. Obama has not distinguished himself, but he is not the worst.
6. President Obama is responsible for the killing of Osama Ben Laden. Well, he certainly didn't pull the trigger, but he made the call to get Ben Laden. Gutsy move and Obama deserves credit for it.
There have to be at least another half dozen good things to say in defense of Obama, but the existing half dozen will have to do for now. All this being said, I hope Mr. Obama is retired next November and that we can have a president who can handle the economy. But until then, I wish him and the United States of America well.
This will be brief. I'm not a real fan of Pres. Obama and I cannot imagine a scenario in which I'd vote for him ( unless Newt Gingrich became the Republican nominee). Like most people, I'd enjoy having lunch with President Obama, or at least if he promised not to smoke. He seems like a decent, intelligent fellow. So given the fact that he had enough of a desire to serve our country to run for president and given the fact that he is quite unpopular with many people I know, I'd like to give him the benefit of the doubt on a few things.
1. He IS the President of the United States. Some have said, "He's not my president." Well, if you are a citizen of the United States of America, Barak Hussein Obama is your president and mine.
2. President Obama was born in Hawaii. The great State of Hawaii has certified him as a citizen. The "birther" argument is fallacious.
3. President Obama is not a socialist. Although I do not agree with his health care plan, now in the hands of the Supreme Court, to call President Obama a socialist is a pure act of name-calling, partisan propaganda.
4. Those who criticize President Obama are not necessarily racists. Every president has his critics and President Obama is no exception. To label his critics as racist, which to President Obama's credit he has not done, is in itself racist.
5. President Obama is not the worst President in the history of the United States. That label with have to stay with Warren G. Harding or Ulysses S. Grant. His administration is not out of control nor has it been over run with scandal. Obama has not distinguished himself, but he is not the worst.
6. President Obama is responsible for the killing of Osama Ben Laden. Well, he certainly didn't pull the trigger, but he made the call to get Ben Laden. Gutsy move and Obama deserves credit for it.
There have to be at least another half dozen good things to say in defense of Obama, but the existing half dozen will have to do for now. All this being said, I hope Mr. Obama is retired next November and that we can have a president who can handle the economy. But until then, I wish him and the United States of America well.
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