Under capitalism, the rich become powerful while under socialism the powerful become rich.
How do the powerful become rich? By exploiting others and by taking from others, i.e. using their power.
Under capitalism, the rich become powerful while under socialism the powerful become rich.
How do the powerful become rich? By exploiting others and by taking from others, i.e. using their power.
THIS IS WRONG ON SO MANY LEVLELS: The Washington Post reports on a ruling by a New York federal judge, overruling a lower court.
Let’s get the judges address and AIG him. We can follow him and members of his family around just like they did to the AIG executives.
A question for this judge: in today’s world, what would constitute a violation of our 4th Amendment rights?
The WSJ’s Review and Outlook and Forbes have interesting articles on this. With Obama doing this, why don’t Republicans volunteer to help him out? Well, they want government to control healthcare too.
Judge Jeanine Pirro absolutely obliterates Obama and his lies. She is finally transparent because Americans now see through his lies.
(H/T TheRightScoop.com)
There really isn’t a difference other than Madoff gave a lot of his money to charity. Obama gives our money to charity to buy votes. Sorry, but I’ll take Madoffs over Obama’s.
With the debt ceiling lifted and the continuing resolution approved, our president and congressmen have successfully kicked the can down the street for another couple of months. This is being celebrated as some big success by the media, both the Democratic media and the Republican media, but why? What really has been accomplished other than proving:
– They don’t believe in the Constitutional separation of powers;
– The Republicans on the Hill can be beaten into submission with contrived Democratic media polls;
– The Washington establishment can’t stand people who actually represent their constituents back home.
If this is success, I’ll take failure every day.
While many watched and chuckled at this, I was absolutely devastated knowing that so many of my fellow Americans rely on someone else for their existence. Being dependent like that leads to bad decisions. Ask any drug dealer. Which brings me to my point:
Is big government nothing more than a drug dealer?
This week would have been my father’s 75th birthday. As I think and reflect back, it has been a long time since he passed away. It is interesting in how we as humans move on from such devastating events in our lives. While our family life was very tumultuous during his life, I hold on to the good times much more so than the bad ones and continue to miss him to this day.
The Republicans have done what they typically do, shrink into their cocoons upon the production of a poll showing they’re being blamed for something. Reports now have it that the Republican leadership is willing to give the President everything, and get nothing in return. Further, the House and Senate Republicans have put forward different bills for the President to pick from. Really? Maybe it’s time to turn Democrat and protest as a conservative from within that party. At least then you’ll get air time in the debates.
The story of the Alaskan Raid shows the federal government is preparing for something. Why would so many federal agencies need armed police?
Clearly, the federal government is up to something nefarious, perhaps many of the crazies are correct. The establishment of a federal police force is now well on its way. One only wonders when they will unleash it on us.