Sunday, October 16, 2016

Voter ID

ID voting
You need an ID to buy alcohol, cigarettes, adult content, drive a vehicle, get on an airplane, and conduct business in the United States. Why wouldn't you need ID to vote?

The reason Democrats don't want voter ID laws because they want to have the ability to commit voter fraud whether they need to win an important election.


School lunch = Hunger Games or Get the Obamas out of our lunches!!!!

"Don't disturb me until lunch. Lunch is disturbing enough."   Hawkeye Pierce, M*A*S*H, Season 7 Episode 1      "Commander Pierce"


Michelle Obama does not realize that Washington meddling in the school lunch program is causing it to become more unpopular than ever before. Schools are spending more money on something that is basic for education.  Participation for the program is going down due to the fact that the government is not allowing local schools to control what they serve at lunch.

http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2016/10/1_alabama_school_system_is_req.html

http://www.medicaldaily.com/michelle-obamas-2012-federal-lunch-guidelines-are-already-improving-school-401197

http://www.dailycommercial.com/news/20160930/students-saying-yuck-to-school-lunches


Immigration


When it comes to the law, it should be simple: if you are in the United States illegally, you must be sent back, especially if you commit a crime on American soil. No lawyers, no court rooms, as soon as officials find out, the illegal alien is out.

The United States government must also secure the border. Build a big fence and guard it with either National Guard and/or the military with the order to shoot all people coming across the border via jumping the boundary fence.


Finally, I would send hippies and other people with problems to Mexico. If the Mexican government is allowing people from south of their border free access to ride into the United States, we should be allowed to send all of our drugged-out bums and freeloaders to other countries via Mexico. I would send the hippies to Honduras and all the drug-user population to Venezuela.



Saturday, October 15, 2016

Global warming

When it comes to the science of global warming.....I mean climate change, it's just a big joke. Summer is hot, winter is cold, and the fall/spring months are transitions. It has been that way since the beginning of time and nothing humans can do will change it.

Algore goes around the world spreading his ideas of rising sea levels and the extinction of the polar bears. I think he is still mad that he didn't become president after the 2000 election, so he hates everybody in the West. He especially hates America and wants revenge!!!


Prince Charles wants to end capitalism. Somebody needs to remind him that capitalism is the only way his family gets money to subsidize their lifestyle. The British royals live in luxury as long as others prosper under a capitalist society. The end of capitalism will lead to revolution and the end of the royal family in Great Britain. I guarantee it.

http://news.sky.com/story/charles-syrias-war-linked-to-climate-change-10338610

https://www.algore.com/project/the-climate-reality-project







Sports

General Sports
Commentary on sports

1. NFL - The NFL is the best sports league in the United States and will stay that way for a long time. The only thing that can bring it down is left-wingers trying to destroy the game by regulating it to death. Concussion rules and other regulation will hurt the product.

The NFL should expand the fan base - that’s a given. However, no NFL team should EVER be based outside the United States. No teams in England, Europe, Canada, Mexico, anywhere else other than the good ole US of A.

Favorite Team: Green Bay Packers - 13 time world champions.




2. MLB - Baseball is as American as apple pie. However, the season is too long. I would cut the season in half - make every game count even more. I would get rid of inter-league games and the Chicago Cubs (joking on the Cubs)

Favorite team: Minnesota Twins



In terms of New York City baseball franchises, I would root for the bubonic plague over the Mets and the Yankees.

3.  NHL - I understand that hockey is a Canadian sport but it is more entertaining to watch live than most sports. Hockey has speed, excitement, and fighting, along with the punishment system second to none.

Favorite team: Rapid City Rush



4. NBA - Basketball is a sport that I used to enjoy but now with the players making stupendous amounts of money and the sheer arrogance of most of them, I don't watch it unless I'm bored or in the middle of the playoffs.

I cannot stand Lebron James - he flips and flops more than a house of pancakes, both on and off the court

Favorite team: No NBA team wants me as a fan, Spurs if I had to choose.


Finally, a dishonorable mention: Soccer is an international sports for countries that don't have a decent military and can't win wars. If you can't use your hands (unless you're SPECIAL and call yourself a goalie), and the time clock goes the wrong way, it should not be called a sport. It in the same category as cheer-leading for sports - on the margins.

Republicans turning into RINOS


Note: This post was originally written in 2014, after the Cantor primary defeat.

Peter Beinart wrote a piece stating that the Republican Party must change policies to get more minorities into the party. Coming off the heels of Cantor's defeat, it sounds like a person that is shocked that a politician that does not represent a district well lost to a person who can articulate their core principles.

Why should we fall for this trap of appealing to small group of people? People won't respect the person that calls themselves Republicans but mouth Democratic ideas and principles. Why should be try to appeal to these groups and treat them like their problems are unique. Democrats promise everything to all these victim groups and never deliver. Why we emulate that solution and put the GOP brand in jeopardy.


Republicans need to stand up for conservative principles. We need to give the country the opposite of what Obama and his minions have been doing for the past 5 1/2 years. Free market solutions that encourage liberty and creation of wealth. A tax structure that encourages innovation and economic growth. Energy policy that lowers the price of gas and other basic essentials. A foreign policy that is clear and consistent with American ideas and principles. A government that knows its boundaries and represents the people that elected them into higher office.

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2014/06/mutiny-in-the-gop-the-end-of-authority-in-the-republican-party/372654/




Addendum:

Since 2014, the Republicans have taken control of Congress. However, with Donald Trump as the face of the Republican Party for this electoral cycle, the RINOs in the party have taken control. Trump, the narcissistic, ego-maniacal scumbag, has killed the modern day Republican Party and turned it into a cult of personality around himself. Trump, the ultimate RINO, is the reason why I left the Republican Party, a party that has been my home since I registered in 2003.


Friday, October 14, 2016

TFA


Education is a bedrock of American society, allowing the current generation to teach the next generation the knowledge and skills necessary to keep society continuing. However, there is a threat to this basic tenet of a free society. This enemy is called Teach for America.

Teach for America is a cancer on the American education system. Allowing people with little training to teach in the most impoverished areas of the United States is a huge mistake. It takes away jobs from qualified teachers and lowers the wages of all teaching staff while imposing a northeast liberal viewpoint on the students.


Monday, October 10, 2016

NCAA




In recent years, the push to pay college athletics, particularly basketball and football players, is coming from all the national media. Athletes are complaining about going hungry while playing games on national TV. The proponents argue that everybody but the players are making a lot of money on the back of these athletes, thus the athletes deserve a cut of the money.

However, I think that this is a bunch of hogwash. We are talking about paying a group of people who are getting their education paid for, they are given the best training money can buy, and they potentially could get millions that they would not receive if they did not go to college. The NCAA should not pay their athletes beyond scholarship for room, board & tuition.

If we start giving athletes a "salary" for playing a sport, where does it stop? Do the colleges have to pay every athlete in every college sport? Resources will be drained from other departments of academia to pay for sports. Other students that are not related to sports will lose money. Also, I thought the concept of student-athlete meant that the athlete was a student first.

On top of that, the NCAA lost a lawsuit where the athlete now can receive money if the computer game use their likeness as part of the playing experience. Personally, I have never bought a computer game with college players in them. I buy games that are based on the professional sport.


The NCAA is in a dire position. The major conferences are consolidating teams so they can make even more money, the athletes demanding money and even collective bargaining rights, and the major television networks demanding a product they can sell to the public. The NCAA is in an unenviable position of either carrying the flag of amateur sports against the wave of public opinion or be exposed as hypocrites by allowing the college athlete to be paid for playing sports.

http://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/court-shuts-down-plan-to-pay-athletes-says-ncaa-violates-antitrust-law/

http://www.si.com/college-football/2016/02/24/northwestern-union-case-book-indentured

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/09/sports/a-way-to-start-paying-college-athletes.html?_r=0



Sunday, October 9, 2016

Gun control


"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution.

With a string of gun violence and school shootings in the past 20 years, some people including members of Congress want to ban certain types of firearms from being sold to the common citizens. Certain weapons such as the AR-15 and handguns are targeted because of their effectiveness as a weapon. These weapons, they claim, should not be sold on the open market.

However, when it comes to guns, the 2nd amendment is clear when it states that the right of the American citizen to keep and use guns shall not be regulated by the government. An armed citizenry is a free citizenry. Guns in the hands of law-abiding citizens is the best defense against tyranny whether at home or in Washington D.C. More guns in the hands of citizens is better than any guns in the hands of criminals


If celebrities can have armed guards, citizens should have arms. It seems hypocritical to me when Rosie O'Donnell was hammering away against gun rights then turns around and requests that her bodyguard get a concealed weapons permit. Even gun control advocate need the comfort of a weapon in their hands to feel safe.

http://humanevents.com/2012/03/19/rosie-odonnells-hypocrisy-finally-caught-up-to-her/

In recent months, after the Orlando shootings, Democrats want to strip people of our rights without due process. Linking the no fly list to the ability to purchase a firearm without being able to challenge either one is plain stupid and borderline tyrannical.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/22/politics/john-lewis-sit-in-gun-violence/





Sesame Street


Mitt Romney was right back in 2012 when he said that PBS needs less support from our nation's capital. Sesame Street does not deserve government money. It should be able to fund-raise and get sponsors by itself rather than rely on Washington to fund them.

After the last few years, maybe Sesame Street should just quit. They have changed the Cookie Monster by making him eat more vegetables (doesn't that make him just a "Monster"?), Elmo's puppeteer has turned out to be a pedophile, Bert & Ernie are becoming a more corrupt gay couple, and Big Bird is now transgender. Sesame Street has jumped the shark and should be removed from national airwaves.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

joker

Joker's bank heist


Ron Paul is right


Since the economic collapse of 2007-2009, the Federal Reserve has created money to "pump" the economy and keep it stable. Where is the money going? I believe it is time to audit the Federal Reserve and base the US Dollar on an asset (gold, silver, etc.). We need a strong dollar to maintain the world economy and for a prosperous America to counter our enemies' desires to bring us down.

Bernancke: gold is not money

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NJnL10vZ1Y

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Reversing federal growth


"I consider the foundation of the Constitution as laid on this ground: That 'all powers not delegated to the United States, by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States or to the people.' To take a single step beyond the boundaries thus specially drawn around the powers of Congress, is to take possession of a boundless field of power, no longer susceptible of any definition." Thomas Jefferson 1791

I agree with Jefferson's assessment that the 10th amendment, as quoted above, is the bedrock of the Bill of Rights and the foundation of the Constitution. The Constitution and especially the Bill of Rights were founded on the basis that the federal government does certain specific things and the rest belong to the states to run as they see fit.

Today, it is the reverse and our country is suffering because the federal government has taken too much power that was meant for the states. My proposal is for the federal government to eliminate certain cabinet departments - education, energy, HHS, HUD, and Commerce - along with the EPA. These departments and agencies are infringing on the rights of American citizens and a federal intrusion into areas that the states should run.




"I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty, than those attending too small a degree of it." Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Archibald Stuart, Philadelphia (23 December 1791).