I think Connie Farone-Maslock's panic stricken letter of June 30th to the Richmond Times Dispatch informing us that as a state employee, she does not have enough money left to pay for insurance, medication, or car payments after she is done paying her gasoline, electric, and telepone bills is symptomatic of the problems of modern America, which is oblivious to the opportunities that surround all of us. Ms. Faraone-Maslock commutes from her home in the beautiful Northern Neck to her job in Richmond every day. She believes that she should get relief from the State government to help fund her commute. Why should she get relief when she has so many options available to her? Assuming she is a good and skilled employee, she could get a job closer to home and would save hundreds on gasoline each month. She could work for a promotion or look for a higher paying job. She could take on part time, home-based work to earn additional dollars. She could move closer to her job in Richmond. No one is owed a home in the Northern Neck and a cheap commute to work in Richmond. The point Ms. Faraone-Maslock misses in her letter is that she lives in the land of opportunity, and before the Commonwealth steps in to meet her need in time of crisis, she should exhaust all the options available to her. It is my strong belief that if she does this, she will not have to write the RT-D again asking for a handout.
I am thinking that this is not going to get published...I also wanted to let the author of the letter know that most people are in fact in the middle class...by definition. Middle class can fluctuate in its affluence, but most people are middle class. I know this fact did not support her request for a handout, but sometimes facts are, well, inconvenient.
Monday, June 30, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Oil Hits record Price...Thank you Congress, Thank you Democrats!
Oil hit a record price today because a backwards, 2-bit country like Lybia is pondering cutting its oil production in response to US actions against oil producing nations. Let's see....Lybia, a country that has an economic output smaller than Delaware and relevance on the world stage somewhere between Madonna and Jerry Springer can ponder cuts in oil production...and quickly pile on to the soaring energy prices in the US, driving up prices of just about everything in the United States.
Anyone see a problem here? What if the Saudi's, Venezuela, or Iran also pondered oil production cuts? We would be wishing for $ 4.00 gasoline.
So who is still against drilling in the ANWR, the arctic wasteland and offshore, in the same neighborhood as the soon to be erect Chinese rigs? If you like being held hostage by Lybia, you are going to love what Venezuela and Iran have in store for the world oil market.
Thank you Congress, thank you George Bush, and Bill Clinton for this mess you have created. If you will get off your asses and lift the drilling bans in areas we know contain vast reserves, the private sector will clean up your mess, like it always does.
Anyone see a problem here? What if the Saudi's, Venezuela, or Iran also pondered oil production cuts? We would be wishing for $ 4.00 gasoline.
So who is still against drilling in the ANWR, the arctic wasteland and offshore, in the same neighborhood as the soon to be erect Chinese rigs? If you like being held hostage by Lybia, you are going to love what Venezuela and Iran have in store for the world oil market.
Thank you Congress, thank you George Bush, and Bill Clinton for this mess you have created. If you will get off your asses and lift the drilling bans in areas we know contain vast reserves, the private sector will clean up your mess, like it always does.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Obama, the 1960's Liberal
Is there any doubt among voters what they will get with Barack Obama? He is a late 1960's early 1970's radical with a good haircut and a nice suit. Underneath the wrappings, he is as left wing as politicians come. He will tax achievement, he will depend on words and process to solve problems, he will send us chasing our tails in search of the panacea for global warming.
I guess that is okay with everyone, because it looks like Obama will be the next president with a filibuster proof majority in congress. Okay, Barack, here are the keys to the world's biggest and most productive economy. Here are the reigns to the most dominant military force the world has ever known. Here is the presidency of the world's only super power, let's see that you and your pals in congress can do with it. So what do we know Obama will do? Let's kick off a list:
Well, first off, we know he is going to tax anything that is profitable. Anyone making over $ 250K is rich and apparently needs to give more of their earned money to others who have not earned as much. Oil companies need to be taxed for their "windfall profits". I guess Obama doesn't understand that running a business where profits soar in response to increased volumes of business is really not a windfall, but rather income from operations, so I am not so sure I buy into Obama's definition, but oil companies will pay up, big time. Obama will increase or lift the limit on social security taxes, but then he will give money back to those who are not "rich"...and keep the money of those who are. So we know on thing for sure. Obama and his demmy friends in congress will tax the crap out of achievement...the thing that really makes our system better than everyone else. So we can conclude that there will be less achievement, less income to tax, and less profits to tax. I know I will have less income with Obama's plans. I may have to take my kids out of their current schools because money I earned is being directed to someone else who did not work as hard as I did, is not as smart as I am, or is not as effective in creating value that the market demands. Sounds like a great deal for whoever gets my income, but not for me and I will adjust my behavior accordingly.
We also know that Obama will not drill for new sources of oil. He will not support drilling off the coast, he will not support drilling in the wastelands of ANWR. He will not support more oil refining capacity and he will not support rapid expansion of nuclear power generation. Lastly Obama certainly will not allow exploitation of our massive coal and shale reserves. Instead, Obama is going to invest in green technology and green jobs. He is going to strongly support conservation and cap greenhouse gases. No polar bear will drown under the Obama administration, no matter how much it costs us in productivity, higher energy costs, or lost competitiveness in the world economy. We can take that to the bank, or at least we can feel good while we are counting the money we used to have.
Obama is going to meet with and negotiate with terrorist regimes who despise all Americans including Obama - though I am sure they find him much more useful than say general Patreas or any other member of our armed forces. Obama apparently has a plan for negotiation that no one has ever considered and is keeping it a secret until after the election. Obama has a panacea for world hand-holding efforts that he is going to implement for global peace. I think it will kick in right after Hugo Chavez stops laughing so hard his head explodes after "negotiations" with the world's most naive Commander in Chief.
Obama is also going to get us out of Iraq, and the sooner the better. I know when I am on the 10 yard line getting ready to score a touchdown, I usually like to punt the ball to my opponent rather than stuff the ball down their throats. Liberals are not hung up on this winning thing. As the Leading Liberal-in-charge, Obama does not want to send the wrong message to the world by winning in Iraq. Let's pull out so the citizens who supported us (again) can get gassed and have their heads chopped off by a formerly defeated al Queada on theJihadist.com.
So far everything sounds great right? Anyone see a recession in that strategy? I know I do, maybe even worse. I am not sure which of Barack's policies will have the devastating effect of on our economy as we saw with Smoot-Hawley, but he has it in there, the challenge is deciding which suicidal economic policy will send us over the economic cliff. When we get there, and my former business has been ruined by high taxes, government mandates for healthcare benefits, sky rocketing energy costs, I am going to sit back and rake in the benefits and dollars that Barack has in store for the new-poor. The only problem with this plan, is that there won't be any dollars, because no one earned them. The cost to do business was too high, so as a rational consumer, the former achievers in this country said "fuck-it", Obama wants to give me a hand up, I am going to take it...and I'll take mine now.
Any one see the problem yet? This left wing radical will put this economy on the road to ruin by essentially letting people vote to take wealth from someone else and give it to themselves. He is going to be the source of $ 10/gallon gasoline. He is going to withdraw US forces from conflicts around the world where we are currently fighting and winning, making the heretofore ultimate foreign policy sissy, Jimmy Carter look like a George Patton.
This guy is a train wreck and we are getting ready to let him have the controls. Get ready for a ride to economic oblivion and all the fun that goes along with it. At least we won't be putting much CO2 into the air, because our economy will be flat on its back. The Chinese and Indians will more than pick up the slack for carbon-based emissions, so no worries there. I think they will also be laughing an slapping their knees, thanking their lucky stars that we were pompous enough and dumb enough to elect the most incompetent president in modern times.
For those ready to vote for Obama, have fun spending my earnings while you can. You are going to need them to put a gallon of gas in your car or pay your power bill. But don't get used to spending my money, because it won't be there for long. Obama wants us all to be equal no matter what. After all, he wants to reward work not wealth. What 1960's radicals don't understand is that if we follow their plans, we won't have either. If I don't get the wealth that is a result of my work, why would I do it? Call me self-serving, but I can do a lot more good bringing value to the market, building wealth that I can dispose of as I see fit instead of working my ass off so some clown in Washington to build a bridge to no-where. Seeing the problem yet? I am guessing not. Thanks a-lot in advance Obama supporters, you ruined the economy, turned and ran on those who depended on us abroad, and have kept our arctic wasteland intact while keeping us dependant on foreign sources of energy. You have made the people who detest us and want to kill each and every one of us wealthy beyond their wildest dreams, and have given them the lubricant to get their killing machine started. If this is what you really wanted, this is what you will get. Don't come crying to me when the shit hits that fan, because all you are going to get from me is a big fat "I told you so and where is my government check". I am good at what
I set my mind to do, so if we are all going to feed at the government trough, I am going to be a hog in the land of the oinkers. You have been warned.
I guess that is okay with everyone, because it looks like Obama will be the next president with a filibuster proof majority in congress. Okay, Barack, here are the keys to the world's biggest and most productive economy. Here are the reigns to the most dominant military force the world has ever known. Here is the presidency of the world's only super power, let's see that you and your pals in congress can do with it. So what do we know Obama will do? Let's kick off a list:
Well, first off, we know he is going to tax anything that is profitable. Anyone making over $ 250K is rich and apparently needs to give more of their earned money to others who have not earned as much. Oil companies need to be taxed for their "windfall profits". I guess Obama doesn't understand that running a business where profits soar in response to increased volumes of business is really not a windfall, but rather income from operations, so I am not so sure I buy into Obama's definition, but oil companies will pay up, big time. Obama will increase or lift the limit on social security taxes, but then he will give money back to those who are not "rich"...and keep the money of those who are. So we know on thing for sure. Obama and his demmy friends in congress will tax the crap out of achievement...the thing that really makes our system better than everyone else. So we can conclude that there will be less achievement, less income to tax, and less profits to tax. I know I will have less income with Obama's plans. I may have to take my kids out of their current schools because money I earned is being directed to someone else who did not work as hard as I did, is not as smart as I am, or is not as effective in creating value that the market demands. Sounds like a great deal for whoever gets my income, but not for me and I will adjust my behavior accordingly.
We also know that Obama will not drill for new sources of oil. He will not support drilling off the coast, he will not support drilling in the wastelands of ANWR. He will not support more oil refining capacity and he will not support rapid expansion of nuclear power generation. Lastly Obama certainly will not allow exploitation of our massive coal and shale reserves. Instead, Obama is going to invest in green technology and green jobs. He is going to strongly support conservation and cap greenhouse gases. No polar bear will drown under the Obama administration, no matter how much it costs us in productivity, higher energy costs, or lost competitiveness in the world economy. We can take that to the bank, or at least we can feel good while we are counting the money we used to have.
Obama is going to meet with and negotiate with terrorist regimes who despise all Americans including Obama - though I am sure they find him much more useful than say general Patreas or any other member of our armed forces. Obama apparently has a plan for negotiation that no one has ever considered and is keeping it a secret until after the election. Obama has a panacea for world hand-holding efforts that he is going to implement for global peace. I think it will kick in right after Hugo Chavez stops laughing so hard his head explodes after "negotiations" with the world's most naive Commander in Chief.
Obama is also going to get us out of Iraq, and the sooner the better. I know when I am on the 10 yard line getting ready to score a touchdown, I usually like to punt the ball to my opponent rather than stuff the ball down their throats. Liberals are not hung up on this winning thing. As the Leading Liberal-in-charge, Obama does not want to send the wrong message to the world by winning in Iraq. Let's pull out so the citizens who supported us (again) can get gassed and have their heads chopped off by a formerly defeated al Queada on theJihadist.com.
So far everything sounds great right? Anyone see a recession in that strategy? I know I do, maybe even worse. I am not sure which of Barack's policies will have the devastating effect of on our economy as we saw with Smoot-Hawley, but he has it in there, the challenge is deciding which suicidal economic policy will send us over the economic cliff. When we get there, and my former business has been ruined by high taxes, government mandates for healthcare benefits, sky rocketing energy costs, I am going to sit back and rake in the benefits and dollars that Barack has in store for the new-poor. The only problem with this plan, is that there won't be any dollars, because no one earned them. The cost to do business was too high, so as a rational consumer, the former achievers in this country said "fuck-it", Obama wants to give me a hand up, I am going to take it...and I'll take mine now.
Any one see the problem yet? This left wing radical will put this economy on the road to ruin by essentially letting people vote to take wealth from someone else and give it to themselves. He is going to be the source of $ 10/gallon gasoline. He is going to withdraw US forces from conflicts around the world where we are currently fighting and winning, making the heretofore ultimate foreign policy sissy, Jimmy Carter look like a George Patton.
This guy is a train wreck and we are getting ready to let him have the controls. Get ready for a ride to economic oblivion and all the fun that goes along with it. At least we won't be putting much CO2 into the air, because our economy will be flat on its back. The Chinese and Indians will more than pick up the slack for carbon-based emissions, so no worries there. I think they will also be laughing an slapping their knees, thanking their lucky stars that we were pompous enough and dumb enough to elect the most incompetent president in modern times.
For those ready to vote for Obama, have fun spending my earnings while you can. You are going to need them to put a gallon of gas in your car or pay your power bill. But don't get used to spending my money, because it won't be there for long. Obama wants us all to be equal no matter what. After all, he wants to reward work not wealth. What 1960's radicals don't understand is that if we follow their plans, we won't have either. If I don't get the wealth that is a result of my work, why would I do it? Call me self-serving, but I can do a lot more good bringing value to the market, building wealth that I can dispose of as I see fit instead of working my ass off so some clown in Washington to build a bridge to no-where. Seeing the problem yet? I am guessing not. Thanks a-lot in advance Obama supporters, you ruined the economy, turned and ran on those who depended on us abroad, and have kept our arctic wasteland intact while keeping us dependant on foreign sources of energy. You have made the people who detest us and want to kill each and every one of us wealthy beyond their wildest dreams, and have given them the lubricant to get their killing machine started. If this is what you really wanted, this is what you will get. Don't come crying to me when the shit hits that fan, because all you are going to get from me is a big fat "I told you so and where is my government check". I am good at what
I set my mind to do, so if we are all going to feed at the government trough, I am going to be a hog in the land of the oinkers. You have been warned.
Well, Tiger Woods Did it Again...
At least he made it close this time. Tiger Woods, bum knee and all, still managed to best the best. There are many supremely talented golfers on the PGA tour. I would submit that there are a few that have equivalent physical talents to those of Tiger Woods. However, where Tiger separates himself from the field are his mental talents and his thinking man's approach to the game. When he is on this game, his physical skills combined with a level of focus and concentration, unmatched in golf, is an unbeatable combination. Mickelson, Els, Singh, Goosen can all rip drives as long or longer than Tiger. They all can stick irons to tap in range. They can turn long par five's into eagle opportunities. However, no one can do it like Tiger can when all the chips are on the table. Love him or hate him Tiger Woods, more often than not is money, when it counts.
Thankfully he did not run away with the US Open. His bum knee kept things close and a journey man almost took home the big prize. But was there ever really any doubt on the final day who would take home the title? At least there was suspense and drama this year. No 10 stroke blow out with everyone else playing for second place. I am grateful to Tiger's bum knee for that.
The downside though is that El Tigre is done for the year, and as much as I despise the 10 stroke Tiger blowouts, it will be a hollow victory for the winners of the majors for the rest of 2008. I hope Tiger gets better and is ready for 2009. As much as I hate it when he ruins that majors with a blow out victory, they are a little empty with out him there.
Thankfully he did not run away with the US Open. His bum knee kept things close and a journey man almost took home the big prize. But was there ever really any doubt on the final day who would take home the title? At least there was suspense and drama this year. No 10 stroke blow out with everyone else playing for second place. I am grateful to Tiger's bum knee for that.
The downside though is that El Tigre is done for the year, and as much as I despise the 10 stroke Tiger blowouts, it will be a hollow victory for the winners of the majors for the rest of 2008. I hope Tiger gets better and is ready for 2009. As much as I hate it when he ruins that majors with a blow out victory, they are a little empty with out him there.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Send Home the Clowns
The Commonwealth of Virginia has a transportation problem borne of two sources. First, the state is growing. The economy is bigger, the population is bigger. Virginia, as the northern most right-to-work state is an attractive place to work and to live. Second, the Virginia political class has spent money like drunken sailors for the past 10 years. No hand out too big, no tax increase ever enough to satisfy the spend-thrifts in the legislature and in the governor's mansion. Mark Warner "reformed the tax code" with help from big spender republicans and raised taxes through the roof. New governor Tim Kaine, despite promises to the contrary is fighting hard to raise taxes even more. The clowns in both branches of government and from both parties are in this for the long haul....anything that enhances, extends, or promotes their political careers. That is the real objective of the vast majority of political climbers in Virginia government and is the fundamental problem for those of us who have to live with their electioneering garbage disguised as policy.
I heard a radio interview with a republican delegate discussing the transpiration challenge facing Virginia. A solution was proposed...the content of the solution is not relevant...the radio host asked what about "solution A" as proposed by one of the senior state senators? The response was "that sounds like a proposal from someone who does not face an election for over 3 years". Well, isn't that interesting. The merits of the idea are really not relevant, but the impact on one's re-elections chances...now that is the top priority when considering policy decisions and the future of The Commonwealth.
The Framers of our constitution did not have this in mind when crafting this great experiment. The notion of careerist politicians would have been anathema to each of them. Yet here we sit, with "leaders" whose primary objective is to further their political careers on the backs of those they ostensibly represent.
The fix to the Virginia budget problems as well as many of the Federal issues is to term-limit out these folks, two terms in the House, one term in the Senate....and go home. I think that many politicians are self-absorbed enough to think that we really care about their careers and that we want them in their positions of power until they are good and ready to call it a career. Short term, self serving policies are responsible for much of our political mess. Until we are willing to send the bums home, don't expect much to get better...they have to face the voters and need to get in all the pandering they can...no matter how dearly it costs us all. See the problem?
I heard a radio interview with a republican delegate discussing the transpiration challenge facing Virginia. A solution was proposed...the content of the solution is not relevant...the radio host asked what about "solution A" as proposed by one of the senior state senators? The response was "that sounds like a proposal from someone who does not face an election for over 3 years". Well, isn't that interesting. The merits of the idea are really not relevant, but the impact on one's re-elections chances...now that is the top priority when considering policy decisions and the future of The Commonwealth.
The Framers of our constitution did not have this in mind when crafting this great experiment. The notion of careerist politicians would have been anathema to each of them. Yet here we sit, with "leaders" whose primary objective is to further their political careers on the backs of those they ostensibly represent.
The fix to the Virginia budget problems as well as many of the Federal issues is to term-limit out these folks, two terms in the House, one term in the Senate....and go home. I think that many politicians are self-absorbed enough to think that we really care about their careers and that we want them in their positions of power until they are good and ready to call it a career. Short term, self serving policies are responsible for much of our political mess. Until we are willing to send the bums home, don't expect much to get better...they have to face the voters and need to get in all the pandering they can...no matter how dearly it costs us all. See the problem?
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Obama...Oh Boy....Here we go...
When was the last time a nation taxed their way back to economic prosperity? hint: never is a good answer. Think about that before you vote for president.
When do you think the news networks are going to point out that the surge in Iraq has been a raging success? It is a shame that we waited so long to add the needed military fire power to capture and kill the insurgents, but we did it, it worked, and we are on the cusp of winning a war that many, including Barack Obama declared lost. I am sure he is getting ready to point this out in his next speech...or the one after that.
Does anyone really think that if we add protectionist legislation to the list of old ideas we want to re implement that manufacturing jobs will come back to American shores? Those jobs are where they belong, where labor is cheap and plentiful.
Barack Obama stated that the policies of George Bush have pushed millions into poverty. Really? When unemployment has been at historic lows for the past 5 years, home ownership is at historic highs, despite the press fixation on the mortgage "crisis", and we have been on a path of economic growth for the past 6 years, yet millions are suffering and in poverty? Sounds like made-up electioneering to me. Hey Obama, there are over 300 million people in the United States...if 99% are have jobs, own their homes, and are living the good life, guess what, there are still millions who are not. It is called the law of big numbers. We live in a country of over 300 million citizens. No matter how well things may have gone or may be going you can always find millions down on their luck. Also, the law of diminishing marginal returns says that it will be more costly for government to raise the next person out of the ditch, so guess what, they shouldn't, it's not the government's job and it costs too much stinking money.
What the hell is Obama talking about when he says he will invest in green jobs? Why should the government invest in any jobs? What is a green job? This guy is not looking too bright any more or he is getting real bad advice.
"I believe that America's free market has been the engine of America's great progress. It's created a prosperity that is the envy of the world. It's led to a standard of living unmatched in history. And it has provided great rewards to the innovators and risk-takers who have made America a beacon for science, and technology, and discovery…We are all in this together. From CEOs to shareholders, from financiers to factory workers, we all have a stake in each other's success because the more Americans prosper, the more America prospers.”
— Barack Obama, New York, NY, September 17, 2007
Isn't that quote hilarious? Barack believes in the free market so much he is going to kill it...strangle it with more taxes and "green" regulation, kill NAFTA and the Colombian Free Trade agreement. He is going to take the great rewards from those who have earned them through the free market and give them to those who have not. We are all in this together, so let's make sure that the shitter smells the same for everyone when we are all sitting there wondering what happened to the free markets that Obama killed. Sorry for the rant, but I cannot take the pandering from this guy any more. He is looking more clownish with each passing day. Lord help us!
When do you think the news networks are going to point out that the surge in Iraq has been a raging success? It is a shame that we waited so long to add the needed military fire power to capture and kill the insurgents, but we did it, it worked, and we are on the cusp of winning a war that many, including Barack Obama declared lost. I am sure he is getting ready to point this out in his next speech...or the one after that.
Does anyone really think that if we add protectionist legislation to the list of old ideas we want to re implement that manufacturing jobs will come back to American shores? Those jobs are where they belong, where labor is cheap and plentiful.
Barack Obama stated that the policies of George Bush have pushed millions into poverty. Really? When unemployment has been at historic lows for the past 5 years, home ownership is at historic highs, despite the press fixation on the mortgage "crisis", and we have been on a path of economic growth for the past 6 years, yet millions are suffering and in poverty? Sounds like made-up electioneering to me. Hey Obama, there are over 300 million people in the United States...if 99% are have jobs, own their homes, and are living the good life, guess what, there are still millions who are not. It is called the law of big numbers. We live in a country of over 300 million citizens. No matter how well things may have gone or may be going you can always find millions down on their luck. Also, the law of diminishing marginal returns says that it will be more costly for government to raise the next person out of the ditch, so guess what, they shouldn't, it's not the government's job and it costs too much stinking money.
What the hell is Obama talking about when he says he will invest in green jobs? Why should the government invest in any jobs? What is a green job? This guy is not looking too bright any more or he is getting real bad advice.
"I believe that America's free market has been the engine of America's great progress. It's created a prosperity that is the envy of the world. It's led to a standard of living unmatched in history. And it has provided great rewards to the innovators and risk-takers who have made America a beacon for science, and technology, and discovery…We are all in this together. From CEOs to shareholders, from financiers to factory workers, we all have a stake in each other's success because the more Americans prosper, the more America prospers.”
— Barack Obama, New York, NY, September 17, 2007
Isn't that quote hilarious? Barack believes in the free market so much he is going to kill it...strangle it with more taxes and "green" regulation, kill NAFTA and the Colombian Free Trade agreement. He is going to take the great rewards from those who have earned them through the free market and give them to those who have not. We are all in this together, so let's make sure that the shitter smells the same for everyone when we are all sitting there wondering what happened to the free markets that Obama killed. Sorry for the rant, but I cannot take the pandering from this guy any more. He is looking more clownish with each passing day. Lord help us!
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