Saturday, July 29, 2006
GREAT PICTURES OF THE
FAIRTAX RALLY!
Jonathan Rube took a whole mess of pictures of
the Orlando FairTax Rally Saturday Here's
your link! There are 13 pages of pictures here .. so I just know you'll find
one you like. Use the link at the bottom of the page to scroll through all
13 pages!
WE DID IT!!
OK .. time to put up or shut up I
guess.
It's over folks! The heat was stifling, but the Orlando police said that
between 10 and 12,000 people showed up for this morning's FairTax
rally!
I took plenty pictures .. but don't have a way to download them on
this little bitty computer right now. Maybe the folks at WDBO will have
some photos up on www.wdbo.com pretty quick
I just want to thank every single person who stood out there in
this heat and humidity to call attention to the FairTax plan. I personally
met quite a few Florida politicians and candidates this morning, and they
were stunned by the size of the crowd.
So .... a huge thanks.
Every body counts ... and we certainly had enough out there today to
send a pretty loud message.
We're trying to get a revolution going here.
Revolutions take participation. The FairTax would be (all together
now)
the largest transfer of power from politicians to the people since this
country
was formed. Politicians aren't going to do this unless their jobs are
on
the line. Your purpose in showing up at the rally tomorrow in
Orlando is
to show them that their jobs are, in fact, on the line.
WDBO's photos | blogger reports
Now .. here's some interesting
news.
I'm told that the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee is
sending
staffers down to Orlando tomorrow to see how this thing works
out. Huge
crowd --- they go back to Washington and tell the committee that the
FairTax is
a force to be reckoned with. Small crowd, they go back to
Washington and
tell the committee that they have nothing to worry about.
Don't forget the pancake
breakfast!
The FairTax Babe and FairTaxgroups.com will be having a
pancake breakfast before the rally ... and it's just two blocks away!
Here's a link for the information .. .and pictures of the rally location!
Caravan from Gainesville and
Ocala!
My affiliate Sky-97, WSKY in Gainesville-Ocala, FL is
leading a caravan of Fair Tax supporters to Orlando to the FairTax rally
this
Saturday. Staging ground will be at the first rest area off southbound
I-75 just
south of Ocala between 7:30am and 8:15am. Then, the WSKY caravan
will pack the
Florida turnpike as we motor to Orlando to show support for some
meaningful tax
reform.
Special Thanks to News Talk 580
WDBO
There is no way this whole rally doesn't happen if it
isn't for the tremendous work of Steve, Rich, Jennifer, Jim and the whole
gang
at my Orlando affiliate News Talk 580 WDBO.
They did the heavy lifting folks. I just show up and talk with some
other
folks.
HERE WE GO
WITH THE PROFIT HYSTERIA AGAIN
The Associated Press is reporting
that
Exxon Mobil's
second quarter profits totaled $10.36 billion. That's the second
largest
quarterly profit ever recorded by any publicly traded U.S. company.
OK .. get ready for the screams. It's just a matter
of hours before some demagogues in Congress start yelling again for a
windfall
profits tax. Across the country we're going to hear screams of
anguish
from economic ignoramuses who couldn't tell you the difference from a
profit and
a profit margin.
Nowhere in the article can you find Exxon Mobil's profit
margin for the quarter. You can, though, find the numbers you
can crunch
to reach that figure. Total revenues for Exxon Mobil during the
quarter
were $99.03 billion. Run a little division problem and you come up
with a
10.46% profit margin. Not bad at all, but not the best out there
either.
Most pharmaceutical and banking companies earned a higher profit
margin.
The amount of profit earned is directly tied to the price
of the product you are selling, and the market for that profit. All
these
higher profits mean is that the cost of Exxon Mobil's products (primarily
petroleum-based products) has gone up along with demand.
By the way ,,, during the quarter Exxon spent nearly $5
billion of this profit on capital projects and exploration for new sources of
oil, and another $7,9 billion was sent to shareholders in the form of
dividends
and share repurchases. Belinda is one of those shareholders, so
perhaps
you can blame here for your high gas prices. Besides Belinda, we
have some
of teacher's union pension funds out there who invest heavily in Exxon
Mobil.
These dividends, which came from the Exxon profits, will be spent to
cover
pension checks to retired teachers. Now that's pretty nasty, isn't
it!
How DARE these teachers receive pension checks funded by investments
in a
successful corporation like Exxon Mobil when the government could be
getting
that money thorough a windfall profits tax?
MCKINNEY
WATCH
There's a valid
excuse for my support of Cynthia McKinney
in her Democratic primary runoff election with Hank Johnson.
After all,
what is my choice? Do I want an effective Democrat in that office
who
might actually earn a modicum of respect inside the Beltway? Do I
want a
Democrat who might actually be effective in implementing the
Democrats
big-government, soak the achievers philosophy? Or do I want a
Democrat who
is all but invisible in the DC scheme of things and who can be counted on
for
nothing else than to break into the news cycle every few months with
some action
that is so profoundly stupid that it serves as an embarrassment for the
entire
Democrat Party?
The choice there is rather easy, and I'm somewhat dismayed
to report to you today that recent
polls show McKinney trailing in this
runoff
race.
OK .. I can explain my endorsement. But what about
Andrew Young? What possible reason did he have to come out in
support of
McKinney. Well ... here's his reasoning.
- "She thinks for herself." Well isn't that special.
Come on Andy. It's not who's doing the thinking, it's what's
being
thought. I wonder who Young thinks does the thinking for Hank
Johnson.
- She has a "right to express her opinions." Well
there's another golden reason to support McKinney! She has a
right to
express her opinions! Yippee! I guess Young is
saying here
that Johnson doesn't have a right to express his opinions.
- Young also says that he thinks it scandalous that the
national Fraternal Order of Police donated $1,000 to Hank Johnson's
campaign.
So .. there you go. The police shouldn't donate to political
campaigns.
Another reason Young is endorsing McKinney.
Come on, Andy. You're better than this.
DEMOCRATS LAUNCH SIX POINT PLAN
The Democratic Party has
decided to lift a page from the Newt Gingrich playbook and come up with
their
own 'Contract With America,' which was the plan the House Republicans
ran on in
1994. For the first time in 40 years, the Democrats' were blown
out of the
House and the rest is history.
So what are the Dems
calling their plan?
"Six for '06." How nice.
Just six? What are they? Well, here they are: national
security, jobs and
wages, energy independence, affordable health care, retirement security
and
college access for all. Now, since these points were written by
Democrats, they
will need a bit of translation, so here goes.
National security? The
correct word, when talking about Democrats would be
appeasement. That is their
doctrine. Nobody could possibly believe that the Democrats are
serious about
fighting the Islamic radicals. Hell, they won't even call them what
they
are!
Energy independence?
That's a code phrase for government-mandated small cars no one wants,
gas lines
and higher gas taxes. It also means tens of millions of taxpayer
dollars sent to
colleges and universities to study alternate fuels, and quite possibly a nice
little windfall tax on energy companies to top things off!
Affordable health
care? Your answer there is socialized medicine. Simple as
that. Remember
HillaryCare? Well, wait until you see the second coming!
Retirement security?
What they really mean is huge increases in Social Security taxes in order
to
fund a bankrupt program with a poor return on your
money. They surely don't
mean letting you plan and control your own retirement savings.
College access for
all? That's even more of a joke. Everybody already has
access to college, but
what the Democrats want is 100% taxpayer-funded government
schools.
So really, their 6 points
really come down to 3 points. Appease the Islamic terrorists, raise
taxes and
grow government. Since it's all more of the same, this is unlikely
to energize
the voters. Besides, they forget their 7th most important point:
we hate George
Bush.
HAPPIEST
COUNTRY IN THE WORLD?
Big headline this morning
in the news....Denmark is officially the happiest
country in the world.
Wondering why that is? Perhaps it's the legalized
prostitution. Then again,
maybe not.
A researcher at the
University of Leicester in England did the research, ranking 178 countries
from
first to worst. The United States ranked 23rd. If you think
that's bad, France
ranked 62nd. At least we're ahead of France.
But if you look at the
study a little closer, the real motivation here comes into view. The main
factors in the study were health provision, wealth and education.
In other
words, the countries with the highest levels of government created the
happiest
society. This just further advances the notion that governments
are supposed to
guarantee people their happiness.
It's a good thing our
Founding Fathers saw it differently. In this country, you are
simply guaranteed
the pursuit of happiness. It's up to you to go out and make it
happen. It
would appear as more and more time passes by, people are looking to the
nanny
state for their happiness. Reliance upon governments increase and
leftists who
seek power rejoice.
Still though...23 is not
bad. We could be Burundi...which came in last place.
CINDY
SHEEHAN MOVES INTO CRAWFORD
Well, anti-war leftist
barking moonbat Cindy Sheehan has now officially gone from presidential
protester to stalker. She has
purchased property in Crawford, Texas near George
W. Bush's ranch. The Secret Service is probably
overjoyed. What's more
interesting, however, is how the transaction went down.
Evidently, the person who
sold Sheehan the 5 acre tract of land had no idea it was being sold to
her. In
fact, according to a bit on Drudge this morning, they were flat-out lied to:
"We
were duped, we were deceived. We had no idea. It was an individual
person that
purchased it, and we were just led to believe that this person was a
hurricane
Katrina evacuee, and he wanted to purchase this land to build a home
on."
Uh-oh.
You have to wonder about
this woman's mental condition. It's one thing to protest the war,
but to take
up residence near the president? That's a bit off the deep end,
don't you
think. Then again, Cindy Sheehan has been a couple cans short of
a six pack for
quite some time. You have to wonder about her son, too.
He has to be spinning
in his grave from the embarrassment caused by his mother.
The worst part? How she
got the money. It came from the insurance money she received
after her son was
killed in Iraq. Nice touch.
ANOTHER
EXCERPT
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Let's open the conversation on prayer in
schools.
Simply put, if you don't think that our
children should engage in a government-mandated daily prayer in
our
government schools then you are a horn-sprouting heathen who
doesn't love
Jesus, and the fires of hell anxiously await your arrival; an
arrival
that can't be soon enough for the "make 'em pray" crowd.
Then again, if you do approve of prayer in
our government schools you're a toothless, religious snake-handling
zealot
who speaks in tongues ("tall, venti, grande") to the poor girl at the
Starbuck's drive-thru.
"Somebody's Gotta Say
It" by Neal Boortz Regan
Books Spring, 2007 |
REDNECK SCRAP BOOK
Of course having
satellite TV in the bathroom is much more important than, say,
plumbing. More in the Redneck Scrap Book.
READING ASSIGNMENTS
Chris Gardner went from homeless to wealthy after asking a guy in
a Ferrari
how he got where he was. View trailer for movie based on his story,
The
Pursuit of Happyness.
TV anchor
loses it on TV, victim of a prank.[video]
And now for today's Mr.
Ungrateful award.
Montana Senator Conrad Burns chewed out some firefighters at an
airport
the other day. He
complained about they way they were doing their job fighting
wildfires. The
firefighters, who make between $8 and $12 an hour, were none too
pleased.
What would you say if
somebody threw $34 billion (yes..billion..with a 'B') down a rathole?
Then what
would you say if it was taxpayer money? Well, it happened.
The Department of Homeland Security spent that much on wasteful
contracts in its
first two years.
Some members of the
American Psychological Association
are upset that the organization has ruled it's ethical for psychologists to
assist in military interrogations.
Evidently it has fallen out of vogue to actually help out your country in
wartime.
Former Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young is supporting Cynthia McKinney's
re-election,
but it may not help. In fact, it may be too little, too late.
Polls show
McKinney is trailing her challenger in the August 8th election. The
people of
the 4th Congressional District have their fingers crossed.
A Muslim man waiting in a butcher shop for his order of goat meat
in Springfield, Virginia decided to walk behind the counter, pick up an
electric
meat cutter and cut off his hand. He then waived his bloody arm
in the air
announcing that he did it for Allah.
David Limbaugh looks at Howard Dean's sudden outrage over anti-
Semitism and
notes a bit of hypocrisy.
It seems some time back,
Howard Dean was quoted as saying we shouldn't take sides in the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Secretary for Homeland Security Michael Chertoff says the
administration has
all but ended its catch-and-release policy
down at the Mexican border. This is the policy where they catch
illegals and
let them go. Now we just need a new catch-and-release
policy. Catch the
illegal aliens in the United States and release them in Mexico.
Some liberals are even
starting to call out the Democrats for their national security
policies.
Peter Beinart, writing in the Washington Post, says Democrats are doing
nothing
more than pandering.
Charles Krauthammer wants to know what other country, when attacked
by a foreign
government, is then given a time limit
of how long they have to beat back the aggression? Krauthammer
correctly points
out that this only happens to Israel.
Duncan Currie hails the Ohio Supreme Court's decision to limit eminent
domain
abuse in their recent
ruling, the first by a state supreme court since Kelo vs. New London,
Connecticut was handed down. Perhaps there is still hope for the
future.
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