Showing posts with label Rogue government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rogue government. Show all posts

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Let's get it right.



It is impossible to defeat an ignorant man in argument.
  - 
William G. McAdoo



There is a danger in starting a blog entry with a quote like this.  I can hear some snickers out there from those who aren't in agreement with some of my philosophy, but I intend the quote to describe my frustration with presenting logical arguments to some who are not interested in logic.


I have listened and read these last few days as various groups have protested over Arizona's new immigration law.  There is no logic being presented in these protests.  There is instead a lot of hypothetical emotional rhetoric being vomited up by those who want these people, who have entered our country illegally, to become a part of a growing undereducated voting base.


Arguments related to who "owned" the land the United States now occupies are absurd.  Can you tell me of one country where undocumented outsiders can just march in and start working and raising families?  I must carry my passport into Mexico every time I go across to have dinner or make a minor purchase.  If I am asked by Mexican officials to show this, I am legally bound to do so or face some serious consequences.  I am asked to present the document upon my return to the United States by the U. S. Customs officials on this side.  Mexico has been occupied by numerous countries during its history.  You certainly can't tell by looking at skin color who is from Mexico.  Many U. S. citizens and legal immigrants in my part of the country can't speak English, so this is not a good criteria to use.  Proper legal documentation is the only way to determine who is here legally and who is not.  


We enact laws to maintain order.  Law abiding citizens usually don't need the statutes to live in relative peace with one another, and they are often the ones most effected by the restrictions.  However, for those who ignore the statutes there are penalties attached to temporarily keep them from running roughshod over those who do.  There is always inconvenience involved for both groups.  But, in order to maintain order, the laws must be enforced.  No person, or group of persons can be exempted or excused.  


When people refuse to obey the law voluntarily, then more stringent methods are usually employed to ensure order.  When this happens, freedoms are lost.  Our nation exists because our founders and the majority of the populace at the time felt a moral and spiritual obligation to do the right thing without having a plethora of laws and penalties to guide their behavior.  This type of internal moral guide is essential to the continued existence of our representative republic.  We have lost our system of checks and balances, and therefore our representation, because most of the people who have been elected of late lack a guiding moral compass.  


Ignoring uncontrolled illegal immigration through undocumented entry, or illegal overstays, has seriously affected the moral base on which our way of life is built.  Many different nations use Mexico as an entry point because their government is so corrupt and ineffective.   While some pose an unbelievable financial drain that cannot be sustained, others, like the Muslims, pose a serious threat through violent overthrow.  We had better take this threat very seriously.  I applaud the efforts being made and considered by the various sovereign states to take immediate action to bring the situation under control.  


There will be instances where people are mistakenly detained and where citizens are inconvenienced, but these will pale in significance when compared to what will happen to our freedoms if we don't take action now.  Our federal government is being run by a rogue administration whose main purpose is to reduce us to third world standards by any means possible.  They jump at every opportunity to create and maintain civil unrest in order to support their contention that we are in need of an all controlling "Nanny State".  We need to send strong leaders to Washington, D.C.  who will fight with every breath to reverse this terrible travesty of justice.


If you think I don't look happy, you're right.  

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Dumb-ocrats

I really hate writing about this stuff anymore, but it just won't go away.  What is it about "Bankrupt" these Dumb-o-crats don't understand?  I just got back from a week long road trip listening to books on tape, road noise, and gentle reminders from my wife.  What a shocker to read the paper and turn on television to learn some people still don't get it.  Here in the lower Rio Grande Valley aka "La Frontera", we still live with the whining undereducated masses of entitlement fed slaves who continue to vote in Congressmen like Solomon Ortiz, and Ruben Hinojosa.  These two long time pork purveyors will vote for any and all give away bills as long as it is your money they are giving away.  They are also weak on dealing with illegal immigration because they don't want to lose any of their illegal voting base.

It would seem that some Democrat holdouts are caving like cheap aluminum cans under the pressure of our rogue leadership in both the House and the Senate.  A poke in the chest, a trip to the White House, or the threat of being locked in a room with Nancy Pelosi or Harry Reid seems to be enough to sway these weaklings.  I will admit having to look at Nancy Pelosi should be on the list along with water boarding, but where are the Statesmen?

Here are some considerations:

1.  No one knows what is in the bill they are being asked to vote on.  (Even if they've read it they don't know.  I'm not really sure our representatives read at the level necessary to understand comic books.)

2.  The United States is bankrupt.

3.  There is no government program ever conceived and put into operation that is deficit neutral.

4.  Health care is not broken.  Illegal and unconstitutional government programs already operating in the area of health care and health care regulation are killing an otherwise excellent system.  The amount of money required to fulfill the paperwork requirement alone is driving up medical costs.

5.  Unscrupulous lawyers filing unnecessary lawsuits for clients with a "Lotto" mentality are driving up medical costs.

6.  Jurors who watch reality T.V. all day and whine about their lives are making judgments on complex cases involving testimony requiring a well honed level of critical thinking skills.

7.  We are already treating everyone regardless of their immigration status, or ability to pay.  You and I are paying for their care either through increased insurance premiums or increased taxes.  Adding a new "government giveaway program" is not going to change the status of care in the least.  It will simply add to the levels of government necessary to oversee the increased paper work.

8.  The government programs already geared to assisting with or actually paying totally for services are "bankrupt".

9.  The entire system of drug manufacture, sale, research, medical care, doctor education and retention, price setting, billing, and patient/doctor relationship is adversely affected by government programs already in effect.  How could anyone with an above 80 I.Q. believe more government will bring down the cost?

10.  The entirety of government involvement with health care is unconstitutional and illegal and should be challenged by opponents on that basis.

We are being lied to by Barack Hussein Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and all who are backing this major debacle known as "Health Care Reform".  This is tyranny in action.  This is the forced take over of a once free Republic by a rogue government.


 "It would reduce the whole instrument to a single phrase, that of
instituting a Congress with power to do whatever would be for the good
of the United States; and as they would be the sole judges of the good
or evil, it would be also a power to do whatever evil they please.
Certainly no such universal power was meant to be given them. It [the
Constitution] was intended to lace them up straightly within the
enumerated powers and those without which, as means, these powers could
not be carried into effect." --Thomas Jefferson, Opinion on a National
Bank, 1791