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Disgusted, would be the word of the day. Grab your ankles, America, here it comes.

  • Yestrday’s Obama speech. What can one say about it? (Remembering this is supposedly a mainstream venue, which blows away whatI’d like to say about it at the off.)  It was clearly a message to those of you who still hold onto the outdated,quaint and , yes, racist notions of common sense, and thereby haven’t gotten the message yet:  Big government is back, and in a big way. We’re going to spend out way to prosperity… but we can only do that, if we spend as directed by government. Ignore the concept that spending as directed by government is exactly what landed us in this soup pot in the first place, when they tried to alter housing priaces by waving a governmental magic wand. The speech of course was, as is Obama’s wont, long on panic creation and short on specifics.  He has no clue what he’s going to do, but he’s certainly convnced he’s going to need  more of your  money than government has ever managed to spend previously, to do it. 
  • Oh… and next on that path of waving a government wand over things, in the hopes of conrtoling prices? Government Healthcare.  Does anyone suppose that’s going to be any different than what happened with their efforts at “Housing for all?” Do you have the foggiest idea how screwed we are?ramble-turn-right
  •   Oh, just in case you weren’t feeling pressured enough, we now find Obama wants to talk to Hamas. Does he really think giving these animals credibity is the way to go? Bruce doesn’t. Nor do I. As Bruce says:

    — contact with a terror organization, even at a low-level, only accomplishes one thing – it legitimizes them. And that legitimization will only harden their intransigence, not soften it.

    History does indicate exactly that.  That Obama can’t reckon with that fact, tells me all I need to know about his vaunted decision making ability.

  • Personally, I’ve begun to think that this whole affair with Hamas, this time,  is a diversion, designed to turn watchful eyes away from Iran, and it’s Nuclear ambitions. Daled Amos thinks so, as well.  Obama will of course claim he was blind-sided by Iran when they finally move.  No question that we’re still going to hear from those claiming Hamas isn’t being both fed and driven by Iran, even after all that goes down.
  • As for the honesty and ethics of those making such chocies for us, Fox News this morning asks what the bleep happened to the Rangel investigation? I’d be interested in knowing where the investigatin is for the cause of Indy Bank failing, what the status on Jack Murtha is as regards his slander of our troops, what the status of the investigation, and arrest of William Jeffferson is, what the status on the investigation into links between Barack Obama and Rod Blagojovich, and Bill Richardson. Jesse Jackson Jr, and his funding sources and what he offered  for that Senate Seat. Why Spitzer isn’t in jail.  All that for openers.
  • If there’s one thing all these scandals show, it’s the desperate need for limited government. To that point, a great article from Colleen Carroll Campbell

    The steady drumbeat of scandalous revelations since Election Day has been dispiriting, but it may be a blessing in disguise. For a nation gripped by economic anxiety and desperate to believe that a change in administrations will prove a panacea for our economic woes, these daily dispatches remind us that the men and women we entrust with our tax dollars do not deserve blank checks or blind loyalty. They are flawed, fallible and prone to overspending, overpromising and misusing their power for selfish gain. They are politicians, not demigods or Santa Claus.Given how poorly many of our national political leaders handle the perks and purse strings they already control, we should think twice before giving them free rein to exponentially expand government and manage even more of our money. At a time when a $1 trillion stimulus package barely raises eyebrows inside the Beltway, it’s worth remembering that no political party or leader is immune from the temptations that accompany absolute power. And no populace is as vulnerable to granting that absolute power as one racked by fear and seeking a savior.

    Ask the Germans about that. (BBCT:Billy) And the Japanese  too, for that matter.  And the Cubans. And the Argentinians. Or, the folks in  Zimbabwe. The comaprisons are quite apt, and frightening, if you’re paying attention at all. But limited government is exactly what we’re not going to get out of this crowd.  Truth be known, what Obama calls his “American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan” is in reality a list of stuff he’d have been spending our money on anyway… it’s just that now he’s got less resistance to it because it’s under the guise of an emergency. He’s figured out he can spend more than he would have had the country not been panicked into letting him do it. Proving I’m not alone n this perception, Boortz points out one facit of this, this morning:

    Again, can someone please explain to me how switching all of America’s medical records to computers is going to provide an immediate stimulus to our economy? Anyone? I didn’t think so. It isn’t going to. But this was one of Obama’s great promises on the campaign trail. Which allows me to reinforce my point .. PEBO is going to capitalize on America’s economic crisis in order to enact his agenda. Pretty clever, huh? Anything that Obama proposes will, from here on out, be part of his efforts to “stimulate the economy.”

    Exactly so. What happened to these other places I’ve mentioned, is happening to us, and right now. 

  • Those of you hoping for a bit of resistance to thee plans of Obama’s on the grounds of limited government, had best recalculate. Congress is complaining all right, but they’re doing so because taxes are being cut.  Oughta tell the tale all by itself, that should. But more, even the resistance to Obama’s Cabinet appointments that’s materialized is because they’re not leftist enough.
  • I said Obama was going to govern from the extreme left, and I was taken to task for saying so. I’ll consider myself vindicated now, thank you. That Congress tilts even further left than Obama the moment they’re given the chance, alters the validity of my prediction not at all. Not that I’m all that happy about accurately predcting our country sliding into John Crapper’s elegant device, but there it is.

Do I thnk America can do better? That is, perhaps, the most frustrating part of all this; We can do better. No question. But that’s not going to happen…not with these power thirsty idiots at the helm. Think, now… Scandal, out of control spending, and a prolonged recession, if not a depression as a direct result of turning theur backs on the free market system. And they’re not even sworn in, yet.

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6 Responses to “Nightly Ramble: We’re Screwed.”

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  2. Though this is the first successful impeachment of a politico due more to his unfavorable status among his peers (Man that *has* to be baaad, coming from the governmental cesspool of Illinois.).  But for one vote in the US Senate, much the same thing would have happened to Andrew Johnson.

    “This would have established a precedent that a President could be removed not for “high crimes and misdemeanors,” but for purely political differences.”
    wikipedia

    It does appear the fabric of our society, sadly frayed around the edges, nears ever closer to being torn asunder.

  3. Yes, it does.  And all of this goes to a point that I’ve made repeatedly over the years, Guy… the importance of electing the right people.  Clearly, Blagojevich isn’t. 

    That said, I watch with disbelief as people elect to the highest office and land someone who came up through that same political sewer.  I would like to say that I’m shocked that they will continue to argue that he managed to do so, without getting crap on his halo.The trouble is, I’ve got been the point where I’m of the serious belief that there is nothing beneath the Democrat party anymore.

  4. I don’t think it is even exclusive to the Dems, though they are still the “worst offenders”.  Why just take a look at the latest from our own Senior (so put him in a home already and be done with it) Senator Durbin.

    Makes your blood boil don’t it?

  5. In large part the difference between the ‘rats and the ‘pubs is that corrupt republicans, Mark Foley, Larry Craig etc are shown the door.  In contrast corrupt ‘rats, William Jefferson, Charlie Rangle are gmade committee chairmen.

  6. Quite correct, David.  And that difference in response, labels the respective parties and shows us how seriously they each take the problem. It seems clear to me, based on the evidence that we have from the last couple of decades, that the democrats hold corruption to be less of a problem than they hold their party being out of power. And more; so enamored with the power of government are they, that it overwhelms , ultimately, all pretense of propriety.  The attainment of power becomes their central focus . That is precisely why democrats tend to lean very heavily indeed on government as a solution for every single problem that comes down the pike.  With that kind of value structure, damn near anything can happen, and usually will. 

    Would we have corruption absent the Democrat party?  Of course we would.  Even the staunchest Republican doesn’t even consider that a serious question.  The very nature of government is that of dangling power …Arguably the most corrupting influence on the planet… in front of corruptible human beings.  That said, the difference you point out is how they react in terms of group policy.  Do they hold themselves to a higher standard?  Clearly the answer in the case of the Democrats is “no”. 

    Which, in turn, is precisely why I’m so deeply concerned about this just now; we’ve turned the keys to the Kingdom over to the group that is demonstrated itself least capable of handling such corruption in a manner that the American public approves of. Add to that the indications that we have that the corruption is far deeper than what we are seeing on the surface, and you begin to get an understanding of my concern.