Monday, January 26, 2009

When Is It Enough?

With a cup of cinnamon apple tea and music pulling the boiling blood through my arteries to my brain, here it comes.

I don't know if I'm disgusted by or just tired of the way things have been. Until 2008, I was never even vaguely interested in politics. I figured that government and the ways of the world were things way over my head, and the most I could do is watch it all happen as if it were on television. Until 2008. When I realized how fast we were going, and how quickly the brick wall in front of us kept getting bigger...closer... Now it's 2009. We've changed drivers and crews. Seems like they've downshifted to pick up more speed. The wall grows increasingly closer. Knowledge of impending messy collision shadows the mind. I'm reminded of a particular recent tragic flight in American history on which a determined AMERICAN sounded the words, "Let's Roll." His intent was to regain control of a rogue vessel. Prophetic, perhaps.

I've never claimed that I was either a Republican or Democrat; and considering the blurred lines between the two right now, I still avoid association. An interesting thought occurred to me today as I began to define each party in very general ways. This is how it seems to me, and should be taken as opinion. Democrats, judging loosely from history, are the knee-jerk reaction. The extreme and often hasty decision in a sticky situation. Republicans are the more rational, thought-out plan whose conservatism can sometimes be dead weight as much as it can be the real progress that we need. Each party has its great qualities, and each its dismal ones. Both are opposite ends of a spectrum, and they are necessary so that a middle may be defined. This middle, I thought, would be the bipartisan contributions and compromises of both sides. Represented by a President and a national economy.

This should not be a new idea. I'd expect most people to think I just passed a seventh-grade consitution test and wonder what the hell my point is. However, this reiteration of the basics is something I need to repeat to myself occasionally while the present is happening. Because the middle has been dissolved; the two ends catfight and engage in pressure points so much that they appear to be one unit; and the center Representative has an agenda that seems to represent only one side of the spectrum.

[angry aside]: The new stimulus plan includes $200 million to re-sod the National Mall. Why? Because of the stampede during the inauguration. The number of attendees was anticipated. Instead of the $150 million inauguration party, maybe we could have used the money we raised during our campaign to fix the damage we caused? Rather than leave it to the taxpayers? But I'm sure the party decorations were lovely.

Every day, I hear phone calls on the radio from people who have tried to talk to their local government. Who have tried to stand against things like bailouts. Their congress people blew them off. They continue to receive calls, and those calls go unanswered or shunned. Can I trust that this is truly happening? How do I know that these people are being honest? I suppose I invest as much faith in what I hear as most people do in believing that the media is telling them all sides of every story. So you let me know what that means to you.

Back on topic - When is it enough? When do we find the time to sit at home and look up American history on the internet, maybe even print out a copy of the Constitution? Making an attempt to understand that, after 212 years, we have lived and accomplished with thanks primarily to that piece of paper. And the ideas it set forth. I'll make it easy...how's Wikipedia sound? Here's a link --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Constitution Read it and embrace whatever you take from it. I found it relevant to today when I read the bit about Montesquieu, "who emphasized the need to have balanced forces pushing against each other to prevent tyranny."

[funny aside] Gunsmiths & gun shop owners thank Obama, calling him their best salesman! It's funny, but I hope this isn't a forewarning of bad days ahead.

So. When a government seems to want to take control of everything....what do we do? They don't listen? Ok. Speak louder. Present rational solutions. Take a stand. This is our money they're playing with. Our future. Our country and the freedom for which it was intended. There are other people out there who are angered; we are not alone. We just need to be heard.

[angrier aside] Pelosi is creepy. She looks like she eats babies like hot wings. She and the Fourth Reich want to begin wrapping their bony fingers around freedom. They want to censor talk radio, they blocked the House's ability to vote on American oil drilling, and they now want to implement birth control standards. At first, this seemed like a really great idea because of all the mooch assholes in this country that screw like rabbits and multiply like virii. Then it occurred to me that this could be considered population control. When maybe what needs to be done is a revamping of the methods by which our government supplies aid to obvious abusers. Because people, though you give them ample opportunities for contraception, will still have a choice to do so. And guess what? They will mooch. So now you've wasted billions on a bad plan, and you're still buying diapers for some crotchstain who just played you.

I'm done for tonight. I just remembered that we hired a tax cheat for our Treasury Secretary because Harry Reid decided there was "no one else." The country's great. The people...mostly great. But the goose...too good for the gander?

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

u a racist

I warned you this was coming. You made me do this, world. All the weak, little people out there who can't fend for themselves. Can't take responsibility for their shortcomings. Who hide under the blanket of stereotypes, and then curse the people who see them as stereotypical.

First, to ALL of my dear friends who are of other ethnicity - you know that I care for you greatly, and I cherish our friendship. I'm sorry, but I have to comment on this subject.

Let it be known that I'm not a racist at all. I am comfortable and confident in that assessment. Here, though, is a fact about me that at least one person will immediately replace with the word "racist" - I am a realist. If there are honest statistics or demographics stating the behaviors and tendencies of a particular group of people, I honestly will tend to accept that. Notice I said "group," not "race." If you are a member of that group, I will react to you accordingly. In other words...if you act like a shitbrick, you deserve to be treated like a shitbrick.

Furthermore, I'd heard recently an opinion on the way racism is tossed up in the blink of an eye, particularly by members of the black community. People, especially whites, are so terrified by the possibility of being called a racist - and the inevitably impending consequences - that they are walked over if they have anything to say in opposition to an idea or opinion of another race. Why does this happen? The offense knows the weakness and squeezes it like a pressure point when things don't go their way. In gutless fear, the frightened defense caves to avoid being labeled as a "bad person." Fuck off. I don't care what color you, we, he, she, they are...if you act like a stereotype, than that is the treatment you deserve. Grow up and make something of yourself.

Okay, now...one last topic on this race thing. Where the hell is the pride coming from with the Obama election? No disrespect, but come on....the history of the event is that we elected a mulatto. A wuh? MULATTO. Look it up, assnotch. Not black, not white. Not the name of a coffee drink. It's a breed of human. So could someone please stop the goddamned Obama coin commercials as well as the media frenzy?

Global Warm This

Alright, look... I'm going to take another stab at the mounting stupidity happening everywhere. I was supposed to go to sleep, but it's more conducive to rest if I get this out.

From melting ice caps to poor little polar bears, everyone's taking this whole global warming idea to heart. Because they feed from the nipple of the media, and never question the booby. You know what you know because that's what the mainstream wants you to know. It trusts that you are too stupid to seek truths on your own. Propaganda has shaped civilization farther back than anyone can remember. You can bet that it's happening right...now.

So let's touch lightly into this global warming armageddon doomsday momentary mental retardation. First, humans are drama whores. The sooner this is realized, the sooner denial will pass and we can move on. Second, question the "news" pumped into your face every time you turn around. Does it matter to you that approximately 650 scientists now speak out against global warming, stating that statistics have been heavily exaggerated or falsified? Would it change your opinion if you knew that a survey had been issued to more than 1000 scientists with climate warming statistics, only to be taken back and served as "proof from scientists" that there's cause for concern? How's this for a sign of the times: in this era of swelling taxation for nothing, there are politicians considering a tax on bovine methane. Yes, that's right - taxed cow farts. How long before humans will have to drop a quarter in the government jar every time Uncle Herbert clucks in duck down the hallway? Stay away from Mexican food, folks. They're out to get our assholes...

Before you make plans to go out and buy an overpriced hybrid or electric vehicle, do some homework. Here are some informative sites to curb your appetite for relief funds:

Assuming that the global warming bullshit is a step in the direction of further increases in government control - and therefore, fewer of your freedoms - or, shaping of civilization, what would it mean to have a President who campaigned to stop the seas from rising? Maybe he has more information than the previously mentioned 650 scientists. Surely it would be foolish to think they know what they're talking about. But it's all about politics, baby. To hell with the truth; I'll tell ya what you wanna hear. Well, saddle up. We're all about to ride the wake. Careful what you ask for - our way of life is about to get shaped alright...