Thursday, March 6, 2008
RESPITE
Sure, the campaign goes on. Barack will keep sniping at Hillary, Hillary
will take shots at Barack, and McCain will solidify his control over the RNC and
get his campaign on track watching both Democrats. Wyoming has a primary this
weekend. Speeches will be delivered and legislative proposals made. All that
being said, things don't really start jumping again until we get close to the
Pennsylvania primary coming up in a bit less than seven weeks.
So .. here's our game plan at the Boortz show. We'll keep an eye on these
folks .. and jump in when there's something interesting to say. I also want to
spend more time talking about the legislative proposals they're floating. Have
you, for instance, heard about Barack's
"Patriot Employer" act? Yup .. Good ole Barack has found a sure fire way to make more and more American employers grab
their jobs and haul them overseas. But .. he has an answer for that too. He
wants to erect an economic Berlin wall around America. Keep listening .. more
on that coming up.
Then there's
Hillary's plan for "universal health care." Why the quotes?
Because that's just the focus group approved way of saying "nationalized health
care", which is, in turn, just another way of saying "socialized medicine."
I'll be looking for those stories that tell you just how badly these systems are
working in other countries. We have the best health care system in the world.
Yes, it could be improved. What couldn't? But the improvements need to come
through government and private sector reforms.
Having said all that ... there's a lot more going on out there. Government
outrages, judges trying to force home-schooled children back to government
schools. Human oddities and frailties ... So hang on.
TERRORIST ATTACK IN NEW YORK.
When you toss a bomb into a military recruiting station you're using violence
to make a political point. That's exactly what happened in New York this
morning. Someone on a bicycle rode by a military recruiting station in the
center of Times Square around 4:00 this morning and tossed a bomb through the
window. Nobody injured. Catch the guy? Probably never.
I WANT MY DELEGATES
The governors of Florida and Michigan have released a joint statement, asking
for their delegates back.
Here is what Gov. Charlie Crist and Jennifer Granholm had to say:
The right to vote is at the very foundation of our democracy. This primary
season, voters have turned out in record numbers to exercise that right, and it
is reprehensible that anyone would seek to silence the voices of 5,163,271
Americans. It is intolerable that the national political parties have denied the
citizens of Michigan and Florida their votes and voices at their respective
national conventions.
Okay, from the very first sentence of their statement ... it is clear these two
have no clue what this country is about. And I'm not surprised. The very first
words of their statement are "The right to vote ..." How many times have you
heard me rant about this on my radio show or cite sources for days on this
webpage trying to educate you on the fact that there is no constitutional right
to vote in a federal election. None. And certainly not in a presidential
election. And then these governors go on the say that this "right" is the "very
foundation of our democracy." Wrong again. We are not a democracy. Democracy
is a hideous form of government. The word "Democrat" originally meant "one who
panders to the ignorant masses." Maybe these governors really do believe we are
a democracy ... because they sure are living up to that definition. These
5,163,271 Americans have been "silenced." Good. Just how many of these
"voters" actually have a clue a to what is going on in this country or this
election?
These two governors knew exactly what the rules were when they decided to
move their primaries up. The Democrat Party told both of them that if they did
this their delegates would not be seated at the Democrat convention. They were
told that their actions would have consequences --- and they acted in defiance
of the rules anyway. Now come the consequences ... and they're screaming bloody
murder.
Somehow the people in this country need to re-learn the lesson about actions
having consequences. Maybe disqualifying these delegates – as promised – is a
start.
ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME?
The United Nations has decided to
drop a new resolution against Iran. The UN has already rendered itself
obsolete ... and this is a prime example of why. This pathetic organization can't
stand up against anything.
Western states have scrapped the plan to condemn Iran for its ongoing
development of weaponized nuclear materials because they faced opposition from
China and Russia. Oooooh, they faced opposition. Things are getting hot and
heavy now. And this was just after the chief inspector of the International
Atomic Energy Agency presented intelligence that Iran has made attempts to
weaponize that uranium.
But .. I'm guessing that the U.N. is going to continue with its condemnation
of New Orleans for not rebuilding some welfare housing for the parasites that
scattered – though not too quickly – when Katrina hit.
ARE YOU READY TO DRILL IN ANWR YET?
There are reports that some gas stations in California are pricing gasoline
at over five bucks a gallon. At that rate it would cost over $100 to fill a 20
gallon tank. (I'm pretty sure of the math on this one.) So ... are we getting
close to drilling in ANWR? Is Florida ready to become a part of the solution
instead of being part of the problem?
Coming soon: Some Democrat is going to suggest that we start buying gas for
poor, poor, pitiful poor people ... just as we buy their home heating oil now.
They will call it a "temporary" program ... and it will never go away.
JOHN STOSSEL GETS IT
John Stossel made a speech at the Heartland Institute's 2008 International
Conference on Climate Change. He told the audience that the media is
"socialist" and this will never change. He says, "The socialist media – maybe
they will just never get it ... Their world view is anti-capitalist. [Ludwig] von
Mises wrote about it in 1972 and it's just very hard to change. I would also
argue the scientific community is as well."
Stossel has been trying to figure out what fuels this general hatred of
capitalism. He's constantly trying to figure out why people hate business. He
narrows it down to a few reasons. The first is wealth envy. The other is that
people view business as, what he describes as, a zero-sum game. In other words,
if I make a profit off of you, you lose the game. If you've been paying
attention you've noticed the emerging opinion trend that profits are OK ... just
so long as you don't earn a profit on something that someone else actually
NEEDS. This, needless to say, is an ignorant way to think, but that seems to be
the norm. Remember ... government education.
Stossel also says that it is this kind of ignorance that makes people hate
business and he believes it is this same ignorance that is fueling the global
warming movement. Economic ignorance makes people unaware of how successful
capitalist economy has been ... because they ignore the track record and just
believe what they want to believe because they envy the rich. The same goes for
these warmers. Can you really say that in the big picture, man is causing
"global warming?" True scientific evidence doesn't back up the premise ... but we
love the global warming cause anyway. Why? Because it gives people a
justification for their hatred of and attacks on big business, especially the
oil companies. In the end it all leads back to wealth envy.
Wealth envy is behind a great deal of environmentalism ... even right down to
people who whine about airport noise.
WORLD MUST ACT ON CLIMATE CHANGE
Here's a prime example of what John Stossel and I have been saying all
along. The
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development released a report
stating that the world must deal with climate change, and it must be dealt with
immediately.
Just to give you a taste of what the report recommends ... governments must
create "green tax" policies to encourage sound technologies and practices, and
the rich world must help poor countries develop without spewing pollution by
providing technology and expertise.
This is real, folks. This global redistribution of wealth scheme in the name
of global warming will be going full steam before you know it.
NOT A MILLIONAIRE
Do you think she took home the $1 million?
HERE COME THE SEATBELTS
Didn't I call this? Lately we have had a series of unfortunate accidents
involving government school buses. It has been less than a week since we had
right here in our own city of Atlanta, and we are already getting the
cries for seatbelt laws on government school buses.
Federal law does not require seat belts on large government school buses ...
yet. Some states like California, Florida, Texas and others have gone on to
require them School busses are statistically the safest way to get to school,
with or without seatbelts. Even the American School Bus Council says that
seatbelts are unnecessary because buses are designed specifically to protect
children.
A quarter of all government school bus related accidents happen when children
are boarding, leaving or approaching school buses. But nonetheless, it will
cost taxpayers an additional $5,000 to $10,000 per school bus to install seat
belts on a new 66-passenger bus. These buses already cost about $70,000.
Hey ... how about air bags?
THE WAR ON DRUGS
In the name of the war on drugs, Chicago is considering
banning tiny plastic bags, which are often used to sell small amounts of
marijuana, heroin and other drugs. I use them to pack my vitamins every day.
The City Council Health Committee has been convinced that banning the possession
of "self-sealing plastic bags under two inches in either height or width" is
going to save the children of Chicago from being exposed to drugs.
The commanding officer of the Chicago Police Department's Narcotics and Gang
Unit is excited because this will give him an "important tool" to go after
grocery stores, health food stores and other businesses. Violators would be
punished by a $1,500 fine.
It seems that only one city council member expressed concern. He is worried
that innocent people will be arrested because extra buttons that come with suits
and shirts come in similar plastic baggies. Nevertheless, this argument was too
logical. Government will do anything if it is "for the children."
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Today Neal sent you on a mission to the book store to pick up
any book by an author. To save our inbox, that author was
Og Mandino.You can tell a lot by who a politician decides to surround himself with.
Barack Obama's senior military advisor says that
President Bush is to blame for Iran's "bad behavior." I wonder what
position this jerk will have in Obama's administration.
Democrats are trying to address the "housing market crisis" by creating a
bill that would call for the
federal purchases of distressed mortgages. And just where is that money
going to come from?
The managing editor of the Washington Post says that
the media is to blame for "Islamic misconceptions." Because of that, he
wants to hire more Muslim journalists. Yeah .. Muslims do nothing to create the
ill will. It's all because the media just doesn't understand them.
Senator Jim DeMint has introduced the
"Complete the Fence Act" into the Congress. It calls for 700 miles of
reinforced pedestrian fencing along the border by 2010. Don't forget the very
hungry pit bulls.
A plane flies
five passengers from the US to London and the environmental whackos declare
it a scandal. How many passengers did that airplane fly back?
Here's a friendly Muslim story ... a Syrian man
decapitated his 15-month-old nephew with a knife in front of the mother and
the public at a local supermarket. What happened? Did the kid look at a girl
or something? Maybe he touched the bacon in the meat display case.
Water managers are going to
dump billions of gallons of water into the Grand Canyon in an experiment to
help create a better environment for a 3 million-year-old fish called the
Humpback Chub.
The city of New York is using taxpayer money
to fund an ad campaign for people to call 311 to report a homeless person.
Microsoft is creating a new-aggregator that categorizes stories
depending on the "level of emotional charge."
The Denver airport has decided to
regulate which websites its WiFi users can access while waiting for
flights. If I'm lucky, my website will be one of them.
Even if vultures are destroying your property ... just remember that
you can't do anything about it because they are federally protected under
the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Here's a little rant on how the pothole industry is refusing to evolve with
technology ...
because the unions won't allow it.
The many
shades of Barack Obama ... this is getting ridiculous, folks. Hint: Some
would say that the tint of Obama's skin might matter more to Blacks than to
Whites.
Americans are
more in love with their cell phones than they are with the Internet.
Meet the world's smallest gun ... it's just two inches long and fires 300mph
bullets.
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