COST OF LIBERTY***COMMONSENSE CONCEPTS

Monday, June 16, 2014

Iraq, all over again

We are now faced with a situation where 1500 to 2500 insurgents are racing across Iraq leaving headless bodies in towns all across the landscape.  These are the same towns and villages that our troops fought and died for just a few short years ago.  I can still remember the sight of these animals dragging the bodies of our service men through the streets of Fallujah.    We have a President in Iraq that we propped up with the understanding that he would form a coalition government that would include all the major ideologies and sects in the country, instead he used this power to form a Shiite state that excluded the Sunnis and others.  This is leading to civil war, a war that we will somehow find ourselves dragged into.  This was totally predictable, when President Obama came out with a pullout date and left no residual force in place, the vacuum was filled by radical Muslim insurgents. 

Iraq is made up of basically two tribal communities, there are more in the country such as the Kurds and Christians but Shiite's and Sunni's make up the majority of the population.  The hatred between these two entities goes back centuries and the only way they will ever learn to play together is by sharing power and making any discretion showing favoritism punishable by the same brutal standards that these people live by.  We have one obligation in Iraq and that is  to protect American interests.  By using a few Black Ops and airpower we should be able to stop these advances.  It is in our best interest to take out as many terrorists whenever the opportunity arises.  We will never build a democracy in the Middle East we just need to insure that their violence doesn't spread to our shores or our allies in Jordan and Israel.  Whenever a  potential problem such as terror training camps is suspected we should eliminate them immediately without warning. I would rather be the most hated country in the world then have those animals once again gain access to our land.  The mistakes this administration has made in their Middle East policy has set back our efforts there a generation.   

Wars don’t end when one party cuts and runs, they end when the conflict is over and this conflict has been going on since the Crusades.  Wars are not won by the faint of heart, they are won by using all available assets in a brutal and conscienceless assault.  Wars are not won by tying one hand behind the back of our military with idiotic rules of engagement.  Wars are won by the strategy of the Generals in the field, not by the proclamation of Politicians in Washington D.C.


I feel so sorry for the families of those who died and those who suffered grave injury during this war as I watch in disgust our government’s failure to preserve these hard fought victories.  As we did in Japan, Germany and South Korea leaving a residual force capable of quick police action was necessary to maintain stability in the region.  As it now stands we are destined to make the same mistakes in Afghanistan.  Just once I would like to see our leaders learn from history rather than repeat the same gaffs over and over.     

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

What the politics of Tuesday means to the Republican party

We the people get our opportunity to speak every election; the problem is when we speak we’re not always heard.  The upset of Canter was a shout to the Republican establishment that no one is safe and that they had better start listening to the people.  You’ve heard the phrase that every election is local, that used to be true but with the advent of Super Pac’s you have large amounts of money coming from outside a locality to affect a local race.  The opposite is true in Canters case, he out spent his opponent by a huge amount and he was soundly defeated.  This was a message to the Republican Party and I believe this time it may be heard loudly.  “We the people are watching and we are going to shake things up if the people we have elected don’t get it right.  It’s time to quit the infighting and work for the will of your constituents rather than the party establishment.  Those we elect we can also defeat and we will exercise our will in the next election.” 


The days of professional politicians are numbered, it’s time to get back to the original concept that was envisioned by our founders and elect our representatives from within the working community.  We need not cry for Canter because of the retirement program that our professional legislators have voted themselves he will never have to work again.   It’s like Hillary saying her and Bill left the White House so broke they couldn’t pay their mortgages.  People in politics too long lose touch with the reality of real life.  What we need are real life business people in congress who in reality know what excess taxes and fee’s do to us.  Welfare and other so called entitlements are meant to be a hand up not a hand out for life.  I don’t mind being my brother’s keeper if he at least mows the lawn once a week.

Monday, June 9, 2014

Such a coincidence of Obama

An email from a friend

The Coincidence of Barack Obama

 
 
Any one of these 'coincidences' when taken singularly appear to not mean much, but when taken as a whole, a computer would blow a main circuit if you asked it to calculate the odds that they have occurred by chance alone. Sit back, get a favorite beverage, and then read and ponder the Obama-related 'coincidences' ... then super-impose the bigger picture of most recent events i.e. Fast and furious, Benghazi, the IRS scandal and the NSA revelations ... then pray for our country.

Obama 
just happened to know 60s far-left radical revolutionary William Ayers, whose father just happened to be Thomas Ayers, whojust happenedto be a close friend of Obama’s communist mentor Frank Marshall Davis, who just happened to work at the communist-sympathizing Chicago Defender with Vernon Jarrett, who just happened to later become the father-in-law of Iranian-born leftist Valerie Jarrett, who Obama just happened to choose as his closest White House advisor, and who just happened to have been CEO of Habitat Company, which just happened to manage public housing in Chicago, which just happened to get millions of dollars from the Illinois state legislature, and which just happened not to properly maintain the housing—which eventually just happened to require demolition.

Valerie Jarrett also
 just happened to work for the city of Chicago, and just happened to hire Michelle La Vaughan Robinson (later Mrs. Obama), who just happened to have worked at the Sidley Austin law firm, where former fugitive from the FBI Bernadine Dohrn also just happened to work, and where Barack Obama just happened to get a summer job.
 
Bernardine Dohrn just happened to be married to William Ayers, with whom shejust happened to have hidden from the FBI at a San Francisco marina, along with Donald Warden, who just happened to change his name to Khalid al-Mansour, and Warden/al-Mansourjust happened to be a mentor of Black Panther Party founders Huey Newton and Bobby Seale and a close associate of Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, and al-Mansour just happened to be financial adviser to a Saudi Prince, who just happened to donate cash to Harvard, for which Obama just happened to get a critical letter of recommendation from Percy Sutton, who just happened to have been the attorney for Malcolm X, who just happened to know Kenyan politician Tom Mboya, who just happened to be a close friend of Barack Hussein Obama, Sr., who just happened to meet Malcolm X when he traveled to Kenya.

Obama, Sr. 
just happened to have his education at the University of Hawaii paid for by the Laubach Literacy Institute, which just happened to have been supported byElizabeth Mooney Kirk, who just happened to be a friend of Malcolm X, who just happened to have been associated with the Nation of Islam, which was later headed by Louis Farrakhan, who just happens to live very close to Obama’s Chicago mansion, which also just happens to be located very close to the residence of William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, who just happen to have been occasional baby-sitters for Malia and Natasha Obama, whose parents just happened to have no concern exposing their daughters to bomb-making communists.

After attending Occidental College and Columbia University, where he 
just happened to have foreign Muslim roommates, Obama moved to Chicago to work for the Industrial Areas Foundation, an organization that just happened to have been founded by Marxist and radical agitator Saul “the Red” Alinsky, author of Rules for Radicals, who just happened to be the topic of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s thesis at Wellesley College, and Obama’s $25,000 salary at IAF just happened to be funded by a grant from the Woods Fund, which was founded by the Woods family, whose Sahara Coal company just happened to provide coal to Commonwealth Edison, whose CEO just happened to be Thomas Ayers, whose son William Ayers just happened to serve on the board of the Woods Fund, along with Obama.

Obama also worked on voter registration drives in Chicago in the 1980s and 
just happened to work with leftist political groups like the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and Socialist International (SI), through which Obama met Carl Davidson, who just happened to travel to Cuba during the Vietnam War to sabotage the U.S. war effort, and who just happened to be a former member of the SDS and a member of the Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism, which just happened to sponsor a 2002 anti-war rally at which Obama spoke, and which just happened to have been organized by Marilyn Katz, a former SDS activist and later public relations consultant who just happened to be a long-time friend of Obama’s political hatchet man, David Axelrod.

Obama joined Trinity United Church of Christ (TUCC), whose pastor was Reverend Jeremiah Wright, a fiery orator who
 just happened to preach Marxism and Black Liberation Theology and who delivered anti-white, anti-Jew, and anti-American sermons, which Obama just happened never to hear because he just happened to miss church only on the days when Wright was at his “most enthusiastic,” and Obama just happened never to notice that Oprah Winfrey left the church because it was too radical, and just happened never to notice that the church gave the vile anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan a lifetime achievement award.
 
Although no one had ever heard of him at the time, Obama just happened to receive an impossible-to-believe $125,000 advance to write a book about race relations, which he just happened to fail to write while using the cash to vacation in Bali with his wife Michelle, and despite his record of non-writing he just happened to receive a second advance, for $40,000, from another publisher, and he eventually completed a manuscript called Dreams From My Father, which just happened to strongly reflect the writing style of William Ayers, who just happened to trample on an American flag for the cover photograph of the popular Chicago magazine, which Obamajust happened never to see even though it appeared on newsstands throughout the city.

Obama was hired by the law firm Miner, Banhill and Galland, which 
just happened to specialize in negotiating state government contracts to develop low-income housing, and which just happened to deal with now-imprisoned Tony Rezko and his firm Rezar, and with slumlord Valerie Jarrett, and the law firm’s Judson Miner just happened to have been a classmate of Bernardine Dohrn, wife of William Ayers.
In 1994 Obama represented ACORN and another plaintiff in a lawsuit against Citibank for denying mortgages to blacks (Buycks-Roberson v. Citibank Federal Savings Bank), and the lawsuit 
just happened to result in banks being blackmailed into approving subprime loans for poor credit risks, a trend which just happened to spread nationwide, and which just happened to lead to the collapse of the housing bubble, which just happened to help Obama defeat John McCain in the 2008 presidential election.
 
In 1996 Obama ran for the Illinois State Senate and joined the “New Party,” which just happened to promote Marxism, and Obama was supported by Dr. Quentin Yong, a socialist who just happened to support a government takeover of the health care system.

In late 1999 Obama purportedly engaged in homosexual activities and cocaine-snorting in the back of a limousine with a man named Larry Sinclair, who claims he was contacted in late 2007 by Donald Young, who 
just happened to be the gay choir director of Obama’s Chicago church and who shared information with Sinclair about Obama, and Young just happened to be murdered on December 23, 2007, just weeks after Larry Bland, another gay member of the church, just happened to be murdered, and both murders just happenedto have never been solved. In 2008 Sinclair held a press conference to discuss his claims, and just happened to be arrested immediately after the event, based on a warrant issued by Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden, who just happens to be the son of Joe Biden.

In 2003 Obama and his wife attended a dinner in honor of Rashid Khalidi, who 
just happened to be a former PLO operative, harsh critic of Israel, and advocate of Palestinian rights, and who Obama claims he does not know, even though the Obamas just happened to have dined more than once at the home of Khalidi and his wife, Mona, and just happened to have used them as occasional baby-sitters. Obama reportedly praised Khalidi at the decidedly anti-Semitic event, which William Ayers just happened to also attend, and the event Obama pretends he never attended was sponsored by the Arab American Action Network, to which Obama just happened to have funneled cash while serving on the board of the Woods Fund with William Ayers, and one speaker at the dinner remarked that if Palestinians cannot secure a return of their land, Israel “will never see a day of peace,” and entertainment at the dinner included a Muslim children’s dance whose performances just happened to include simulated beheadings with fake swords, and stomping on American, Israeli, and British flags, and Obama allegedly told the audience that “Israel has no God-given right to occupy Palestine” and there has been “genocide against the Palestinian people by (the) Israelis,” and the Los Angeles Times has a videotape of the event butjust happens to refuse to make it public.

In the 2004 Illinois Democrat primary race for the U.S. Senate, front-runner Blair Hull 
just happened to be forced out of the race after David Axelrod just happened to manage to get Hull’s sealed divorce records unsealed, which just happened to enable Obama to win the primary, so he could face popular Republican Jack Ryan, whose sealed child custody records from his divorce just happened to become unsealed, forcing Ryan to withdraw from the race, which just happened to enable the unqualified Obama to waltz into the U.S. Senate, where, after a mere 143 days of work, he just happened to decide he was qualified to run for President of the United States.
 
“Tolerance is the last virtue of a dying society.”
Aristotle
 
 
 

Thursday, June 5, 2014

D-Day,could it be repeated?

Tomorrow June 6th is the anniversary of the D Day Landings on the French shore.  The bravery that was
 exhibited on that morning was stunning.  We have very few vets left from that terrible day and it seems
our memories fade with time too.  Having a wonderful handful of granddaughters, grandsons and great
 grandsons growing up today it worries me that we have become so cavalier in regard to our future.  We
have a  President that is more worried about his legacy than he is about our children.  The Trillions in
 debt are just part of the problem now he has released the five top Taliban leaders back into
 their society to plan and carry out murderous attacks on our way of life.  These animals are only in their
forties and they hate America.  They have a lifetime to plan and a very willing horde of disciples to help
them.  Have we totally forgot that France and Holland are fast becoming Muslim Countries.  Are we
destined to fight on those shores again as history repeats itself?   

I know that many will laugh at such an analogy but because these countries through fear of not being
politically correct have allowed these enclaves of radical covens to expand to the point of superiority in
numbers.  We have begun to follow the same idiotic principles in some states here in The United States.
 There are areas of our own country that you as a Christian or Jew would be very foolish to enter for fear
 of your life.  Sharia Law exists right here in America and our government would rather allow it than to
be thought of as Islam phobic.  For many of these people the Crusades never ended and if you read the
Koran you will understand the motivation.  The radicals who preach this hatred are very patient and very
 deadly as proven on September 11, 2001.  We ignore them now they will build their forces for another
2001 attack but this time even more deadly.  As they regroup in Afghanistan and the hills of Pakistan
and for that matter right here in isolated spots in the U.S. we better have a plan to cope with them and

have an administration prepared and unafraid to deal strongly with the situation.

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

A little re-education in economics

(A note from a friend)
  In the late 1800s, things in the United States were going pretty darn good. We were between wars. The sweeping depression of 1873 had about run out of steam. The  American Association of baseball had cemented its status as National Pastime by offering beer and whiskey at their games, offering those in attendance a total of two of the three most popular American interests.
     The population of the United States was mainly hardworking.  Nearly everybody that wanted to work had a job and knew what work was. Preparing for a career was easy. Slightly over 9 out of every 10 workers in the U.S. were somehow engaged in the agricultural field. Virtually every teenage male knew how to plow behind a horse or mule.  They knew how to tend livestock, breed them, raise them, treat them for their illnesses,  market them.  They grew crops, hand-plowed, sheared, neutered, mowed (also by hand), bartered, shoed, shoveled, hoed, sowed -- generally worked their rear ends off to provide for themselves and their families. Blisters on the hands were the rule rather than a rare sympathy-getter. “Gov’mint” was just a curious abstract one kept as far away from as possible. Life was good but required physical labor.
     In the late 1880s a guy named John Froelich was making his living threshing crops through Iowa and the Dakotas. He hauled his crew and a heavy steam-powered thresher from farm to farm threshing crops for a fee. The farmers that could afford his services were able to cut their employees by nearly one half. But there was a downside -- his thresher was an accident waiting impatiently to happen, for one spark from the boiler could set fire to farms and prairies alike. Froelich and his crew divided their time between threshing and fire-fighting. He was seldom invited back to a scorched farm.
     Tired of his costly pyrotechnical mishaps, in 1890 Froelich tried something new and innovative.. He and the local blacksmith pulled the capricious boiler off the threshing rig and replaced it with a one-cylinder gasoline engine.  Froelich's resulting gasoline powered contraption may have only chugged along at three miles an hour but, using just 26 gallons of gas, he could thresh more than a thousand bushels of grain every day of the harvest season.  And he did it without starting one single fire!  Move over, sliced bread, there was a new hero in town. It was called a tractor.
      But life’s kinda’ fickle. It seems like every time something goes up, something’s gotta come down.  And so it was with this revolutionary tractor. It wasn’t long before a whole bunch of farm-hands found themselves out of jobs . . . and I mean, a whole gol-dang bunch. In many areas more than half the human force had been abruptly displaced by the newly-arrived “technology” of that era. Many small-farm operators soon let all their employees go.  Farming, with its gasoline and diesel powered time savers, would never be the same . . . nor require the manpower. (In 1918, an outfit called John Deere Plow Manufacturing Company bought Froelich’s Waterloo Gasoline Traction Engine Company for $2,300.)

   Whoa! (Gee? Haw?)  Where the heck are you taking us, Ron? Who gives a tinker's damn about farming and threshing and gasoline tractors? Well, dear reader, YOU should! Maybe you'll never step foot on a farm, but if we don’t learn from the past, we’re sure as shootin' destined to remain just a little dim-witted.  (Dim-wittedness is the third most popular national pastime these days. Did you flunk that one?) 
     Old man "normalcy bias" had us believing things would always be as they were. Junior grew up in bib-overalls and by the time he was five had learned how to steer a balky mule. Back then, new wives had better know how to milk old Bossy and work a churn. Farming/ranching provided a major part of the gross domestic product. BUT, as little in life remains constant, the working force had changed almost over night when the tractor arrived.
    By 1930 there was no great demand for farm workers in America. The U.S. work-force had shifted to manufacturing.  American workers turned out excellent appliances, furniture, autos, electronics. "Made in America" was a sought-after logo and our exporters had no trouble finding international markets. Times in the U.S., while still not easy, were tolerable, and no one went hungry. Incomes across the board improved. The poor in the U.S. were better off than the middle class in Europe and the upper class in Asia. The Europeans and Asians grew envious and knuckled down to "catch-up." The Americans responded with complacency and invented the three-day weekend and the strike.
     At the beginning of 1930, with a population of 122 million, there were 1 million UNemployed. Then, and thanks to the world's Great Depression, at the end of that one year  the unemployment had reached 2.5 million. By 1932, 24% of the American workforce was idle. By the end of the 1930s only a World War put Americans back to work, and not on the farm.
     By the onset of the Twenty-First Century, the population in the United States had tripled from the times of John Froelich. Conversely,  labor-saving machines and technology had continually and dramatically lowered the need for human labor. As a percentage of total population, the work-force never regained the strength it had in agricultural times. Constantly seeking an easier way to support themselves, Americans were relentlessly inventing themselves out of a livelihood.
     During that same period, the need for trained human minds had increased while human knowledge had decreased. Today the youth of our land write poorly. Their comprehensive skills have diminished along with their ability to read, write and spell (thanks to things like shortcuts in speech and an "innovation" called texting). Their mathematical abilities have withered thanks to the availability of  iPads, "smart phones," and plain old cordless calculators. Book reading is a thing of the past. Anyone over fifty listening to everyday conversation is appalled by the sophomoric language liberally sprinkled with "y'know" and splattered with "uhh."  It took humanoids nearly a million years to learn to speak coherently and, from the looks of things, it will be lost in just another couple of generations . . . "Uhh, y'know?"
     Another hurdle to present itself to  generations in the U.S. following WWII was called "a world market." While American youth were honing their hedonism and experimenting with cannabis, a great deal of the young of foreign countries was striving to become better educated. As I write this, entry-level workers in the U.S. (averaging $10 an hour) are demanding $25 an hour. In contrast, there are counties in India that have a minimum wage of 38¢ an hour. At certain levels of manufacturing, they are turning out a superior product. Does it take a rocket scientist to understand why American companies are outsourcing? Why jobs that were once here have gone overseas? And, like all those farm jobs, they aren't coming back!
     The most popular major at U.S. colleges is Liberal Arts. Where only ten percent of males graduated from high school at the turn of the 20th Century, today's youth spend an average of six years getting a bachelor's degree. Nearly half of them go on to a master's degree. There is little attention paid to the product of their education: what they learn to do. To illustrate, I reported last summer that, of the 42,000 law school graduates, less than half found work in the legal field. Over 20,000 of them are vying for those entry level jobs. A great percentage of them get out of school owing $49.000. in student loans. They learned nothing of value in the trades, only how to research legal precedence. Ask one of them to connect a circuit breaker into an electrical system or plumb a bathroom and they'd be stymied.
     But, just as technology in the form of a tractor replaced the farm-hands, crypto-currency is replacing money. Robotics and artificial intelligence are replacing the human brain.  Yet, and despite the lessening need for people skills, our parasitic government continues to grow, draining the income of the nation's workers. Hastening the inevitable financial imposion due to more Americans taking than are giving, the labor unions continue to provoke the government to "legislate" wage increases.
     Any economist worth his salt knows you cannot pass laws forcing larger profits in competitive enterprise (note I didn't say "free" enterprise . . . nothing about  enterprise is "free"). Each company is like a lemonade stand, some just bigger than others. You work harder to turn out a better lemonade than your competition. As the person who owns the stand makes more net profit, the more he is able to pay his help. If he doesn't increase the pay to coincide with the increased net, he will lose his employees to another lemonade stand.

     Why is it so difficult for Americans -- especially young Americans -- to understand this basic principle? The tractor ended the era of agriculture-by-hand. Barring something drastic, we will never return. What's more, we've overpopulated to the point that arable land is buried beneath concrete and asphalt. Twenty accountants in an office have been replaced by ONE with a digital computer. The human assembly lines of Henry Ford have evolved into a bunch of robots that never ask for time off.
     Yet our youth still train for these disappearing jobs. Remember last year's 42,000 grads competing for 20,000 jobs in the legal field? That is not an unusual occurence. We spend huge amounts to educate our kids and, in many cases, prepare them for jobs that we've allowed to swim to foreign shores. "All dressed up with no place to go" comes to mind. Yet our products are labeled "Made In China" or plain "Bangladesh." Why? Because our new entries into the labor field CAN'T MAKE ANYTHING.
    How do we combat this self-destruction? Collective bargaining can't help. A group of demonstrating employees coercing their employer to raise their wages (in some ridiculous cases, double them) can ONLY result in their own ultimate unemployment. And what does an incompetent government do? They mandate wage-increases. What idiocy!  Only a group of morons who had never been in the trenches of the private sector could come up with such a stupid idea. Legislating wealth? Sitting in an ivory tower and creating wealth "with the stroke of a pen and a telephone"?   IMPOSSIBLE !!!

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