February 10, 2009

Democrats, ‘Stimuless’ and the Tanking of America

Who actually thinks the money monster passed by the Senate will really stimulate anything but the national debt?  The yahoos in the Congress don’t count.  There’s too much money involved. 

 

Is the American public, for majority, the ones who voted for President Obama, getting what it wants?  But I don’t want to say that because more informed people didn’t for vote him and their travelling on the same vessel which could easily become the steamship Titanic.

 

Have you listened to the people—adults here—throwing themselves at the feet of the president?  I’m embarrassed for them.  Adults returned into children by their inability to handle mature situations like finding a better job and simply improving their own lives. 

 

Some where many Americans lost their sense of self-determination, if they ever had it to begin with.  I also suspect that there are citizen who never had a sense of their own value.  And if they don’t find it they are surely lost.  Maybe they are already lost.

 

Senator Arlen Specter voted for a bill he didn’t even read:

 

Specter: We Need More Hearings On the Stimulus Bill

 

by Stephan Tawney ~ February 10th, 2009

Hey, Arlen? You voted to stop talking about it yesterday. He’s backtracking, you see, after Bloomberg discovered that little provision that has the government monitoring your healthcare and guiding your doctor’s decisions. The RINO from Pennsylvania assures us that he won’t allow it to happen. Really, Arlen? It’s in the same bill you’ve been advocating and voting for.

  You must remember, he did have brain surgery:

 

Senator Has Surgery For a Brain Tumor

Published: October 12, 1996

 

Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania underwent brain surgery today for the removal of a small tumor. It was the second operation in three years for Mr. Specter, 66.

 

The senator has been around too long especially if he’s voting for something he’s utterly ignorant of.

 

Time will only tell what will ultimately happen.  Waiting  . . . and waiting.  Waiting can be a horrible thing.

 

 

More Links

 

 

Big Hollywood

 

Whoops! How Hollywood Made Hippie the New Redneck

 

American Thinker

 

Obama's Busted Bubble

 

Obama lied - Economists cried

 

TownHall

 

De-Programming Students

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February 09, 2009

US Public and Obama disagree, and another List of Links

This poll from Rasmussen is not a good sign:

 

62% Want Stimulus Plan to Have More Tax Cuts, Less Spending

 

Monday, February 09, 2009

 

With the Senate poised to vote Tuesday on an $827-billion version of the economic recovery plan, 62% of U.S. voters want the plan to include more tax cuts and less government spending.

 

The ‘powers that be’ may ignore this poll, but when the economy doesn’t bounce back, there won’t be anywhere to hide. 

 

No, I don’t think the economy will comeback after the trillion is added to the debt and taxes will be raise.  First of all, people have been educated to fear a large national debt—it’s instinctive now, but the larger debt will now become massive!  The government will grow and the economy and the tax system will collapse under the weight. 

 

No, I am not a prophet of doom.  But it’s what is surely possible.  If sincerely doubt it, let me know what you think.

 

 

 

Townhall:

 

Most-Wanted Nazi Said to Have Died in 1992

 

Big Hollywood:

 

My Weekly Date with a Liberal

 

DrudgeReport:

 

FOXNEWS HOST LAUNCHES 'COMRADE UPDATE' FOR 'COMMUNIST LEADER' OBAMA...

 

SHOCK: Baby Born Alive at Florida Abortion Clinic then Killed...

 

American Thinker:

 

Social engineering rampant

 

Obama didn't learn about the law of unintended consequences at Harvard

 

Save The Children (From Global Warming Propaganda)

 

The California implosion begins

 

 

Catholic Report:

 

Monsignor Georg Ratzinger (Brother Of Pope Benedict) Lashes Out At Politicians & Those Inside The Church Who Are Lecturing His Brother & Trying To Undermine His Pontificate

 

 

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February 05, 2009

A Continuing List of Links

I accumulated this new list of links yesterday.  I just didn’t take the time to post it.  the list isn’t as long as the previous days, but the news day was slow.  The Obama/Democrat stimulus rip-off is stalled in the Senate right now.   The Republicans are being difficult and I suspect there are phones ringing in the offices of moderate Democrats as well, saying, “What the %%%% do you think you’re doing?  Don’t you know what &&&& is when you see it?”

 

In anything, the Kremlin is busy.  Internationally, the US is being out flanked as the President O plays social engineer, never understanding that social engineering doesn’t work and only creates misery.  Look at any communist/socialist country.  Say, Zimbabwe for example.

 

The Pope and the Church is always being assaulted by the Left, those in and out of the religion, so there’s nothing new there.  God’s with Pope Ben.  He’ll be fine.

 

 

 

CNN:

 

Report: Russia to build naval base in rebel region

 

 

Pravda:

 

USA loses air base in Kyrgyzstan to Russia

 

 

Big Hollywood:

 

The Great Divider

 

Blogs:

 

The hermeneutic of continuity

 

Pope Benedict XVI  on the hermeneutic of continuity

 

GALLUP:

 

State of the States: Importance of Religion

 

American Thinker:

 

Tune in, Turn on-Get Shot

 

Obama may become a disaster

 

Surprise! Bail out bill stalled in the Senate

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February 04, 2009

For Russia, access is influence

Economic troubles plague Russia as the ruble continues falling, but Russian military opportunities accumulate.  From visits to the Caribbean to an opportunity for the improvement of a Mediterranean naval facility near the Syrian port of Tartus.   

 

Just last week, “Russia will begin the construction of a new naval base this year in Georgia's pro-Russian separatist region of Abkhazia,” and now, the U.S. military will be losing access to an airbase:

 

USA’s army base in Kyrgyzstan (an Asian republic of the Soviet Union) will be closed. The adequate agreement was achieved as a result of the talks between the presidents of the two countries, Dmitry Medvedev and Kurmanbek Bakiyev. It is worthy of note that the Kyrgyz administration previously announced that there would be no such statements made in Moscow.

 

[…]

 

David Petraeus, chief of the U.S. military's Central Command, said after his visit to Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, that the US administration would like to improve the advantages of the US army base in Kyrgyzstan. A special committee will arrive in Kyrgyzstan to discuss possible cooperation programs, Petraeus said. The official added that Kyrgyzstan received $150 million from the USA every year in aid. About $63 million of the amount is used to support the work of the air base. The US government hoped to enlarge the military contingent at the base in connection with the ongoing worsening of the situation in Afghanistan.

 

The U.S. military is having a more difficult time supplying troops in Afghanistan as Russia broadens its military reach.  The Russian economy is on the rocks, but the Kremlin has gained access to a modernized air base, and is increasing its influence while improving its ability to put boots on the ground.

 

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February 03, 2009

The links I have followed

I have a few particular sites I do visit daily and some I happen upon and a few I visit by following link to link.  I suspect that is true for most people.  Browsing this way does give me to the opportunity to truly experience the vile trash the runs out of people minds through the keyboard and up onto their screens.  

 

One theme which continually appears over and over again is the ‘Jewish Conspiracy’ business.  I don’t get it. But it’s there and what is amazing, and disturbing, is I do realize there are people who believe it to the core of their being.  How do people come to think this way?  If you have, or find, an answer let me know.

 

Hollywood . . hum… Too much money is spent on lousy movies.  Lousy in the sense that there are big name stars and no plot, or they are simply bastardizations of history.  Example?  The remake of “The Alamo.”    It was a 100 million dollar factorial picture.  The only thing honest about the film is that it died at the box office.

 

When it comes to snow, I’ve already have shoveled my share.  I expect more.  I expect I will have to pay more taxes to fight ‘Global Warming.’ Go figure that one.   But the fact of the matter is the Global Warming fraud agenda has so much money associated with it from government to academic to ‘alterative’ energy companies and ‘education’ I don’t know if the rip-off can even be stopped.   GW could end up like the never ending “War on poverty,” which we should just declare defeat on and find a timely exist strategy.  We have to wait and see.

 

The good thing is we only have one life to live.  Could you just imagine something like Nietzsche’s eternal recurrence?  And having to go through this again and again and again . . . ad infinitum?

 

 

 

The links:

 

WSJ:

 

Daniel Pearl and the Normalization of Evil

 

 

Big Hollywood:

 

Celebrities and Other Idiots

 

Platitudes are not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things

 

The Madness of Crowds

 

A Chronicle of Decadence

 

DrudgeReport:

 

City that braved the Blitz crumples...

 

Paris rejects 'Obama-style' economic program...

 

YouTube:

 

STEALING LINCOLNS BODY on HISTORYâ„¢ on Mon, Feb 16

 

Timothy Birdnow:

 

The War Against Free Will

 

The Catholic Messenger:

 

EWTN offers an outdated view of the church  The comments say much about the general opinion of this column.

 

American Thinker:

 

Signs and Wonders in Week One of the Obama Era

 

What Planet is Obama From?

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