Wednesday, February 19, 2014

What is it? "Independent Payments Advisory Board"?? Read on!

Obamacare is unconstitutional and any thinking person can see that.  But lets be specific and go after one feature:
The following is "Reprinted by permission from Imprimis, a publication of Hillsdale College."

The fattest target is the Independent Payments Advisory Board (IPAB), which is unconstitutional on its face.  IPAB consists of 15 members who are not elected by the people but appointed by the president.  Their job is to make recommendations to limit Medicare's budget by reducing reimbursements to doctors.  Unless both houses of Congress overrule IPAB by passing their own equal or greater cuts to Medicare, IPAB's proposals automatically become law.  What's worse, Obamacare conspires to make IPAB permanent by mandating that no resolution to repeal it can be introduced before January 1, or after February 1, 2017.  In other words, the Constitution would be operational for one month only--and even then the repeal must pass by August 15, 2017, in order to be valid, and it could not take effect until 2020!

This information is very distressing to those of us who know it.  But more distressing is the fact that most of our elected ones DON'T KNOW IT EITHER!

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Register What???

The German revolution of 1918-19 resulted in the Weimar Republic, called the Reich.  They chose to ignore much of the rules laid down by the Treaty of Versailles  and the country suffered hyper-inflation, depression, and hunger and turmoil.  Paul Von Hindenburg became president and in 1930 assumed dictatorial powers.  To control the various militant groups roaming the country and restore order President Hindenburg, in 1932, ordered registration of all fire arms (getting the picture?).  The money was devalued, depression worsened, unemployment worsened, and Hitler became Chancellor with the Nazi Party now in control. 
The scene was set for the disarming of the German citizen, and Hitler did so in 1933.  Interesting how history persistently repeats itself, over and over and over again. BEWARE!  

Sunday, January 26, 2014

Education? Yes; Common Core Standards? No Way!

36 States and the DC have signed on for Common Core Standards,  They have been seduced by all that "Federal Money" (yours) some $4.35 billion dollars of Race to the Top money and Title 1 funding.

But let me point out a very important fact that is ignored at every turn by the present Whitehouse.  Nothing in the U.S. Constitution authorizes the Feds. to exercise any authority over education.  This limitation is enforced by a long standing federal law forbidding the feds "to mandate, direct, or control schools curriculum, program of instruction, or allocation of state or local resources."

One example of a Common Core approved History textbook, "The American Experience" published by Prentice-Hall: In the chapter on WWII in which 16 million Americans served, on two fronts for four years, the war seems to be just about the pictures of the rubble of Hiroshima.  Hardly an accurate account of  the "greatest generation" as they lived it...........and died.

Those arguing for Common Core Standards tell us that we are so different from European Schools with our decentralized system.  Well isn't that too bad?  We cherish our individualism and don't want to be made into an European-style socialism!

There are many other things about Common Core to dislike and I urge everyone to tune into what is happening to our schools under this administration.  Parents MUST stay on top of their kids education or find out too late that what you did not teach them someone else filled the gap, perhaps with garbage you do not approve of.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Hunger! The Motivator!

Have you ever been hungry?  What did you do about it?  Of course you set about to prepare something you could satisfy that hunger.  If times are good you may have eaten more than you should have and suffered for it.  If the rations were meager you left the table a little hungry still.
What if you are not hungry?  Then you may forget all about eating anything and make no effort to acquire the necessary ingredients for a meal.  All is wello until you are hungry again.
This is what the country is faced with now; a lack of motivation among many of the unemployed because the check keeps coming every month and they are comfortable with that.  Millions are now living on the dole because they are not working.  Why?  Either they cannot find work or they feel like that job is not good enough for them, or they would rather do something else, etc.  Washington believes they have the obligation to see that none of these folks have to work at anything they feel is beneath them.  So what do they do?  Wring their hands and pass legislation allowing each one to dip into the public coffers each month while they are "feeling better" at home with the flat screen TV, talking on their Bluetooth or just resting.
You may think I am a cynic and I am when it comes to government sticking their nose in the people's business.
I believe that most of these folks will try, really try to find work when motivated.  Did I say motivated?  I mean HUNGRY!

Thursday, December 19, 2013

The Tea Party------Old and New!

There is no middle ground.  You either love it and wrap your arms around what it stands for, or it is hated and maligned and demeaned and, well, you know what I mean.
But the truth is that where ever they go they leave the ground in better shape than when they arrived.  Whatever the crowd is it cannot be called unruly and shameful like the "Occupiers."   And, although the liberal crowd likes to believe otherwise, they are a huge force and growing daily.
December 16 marks the date 240 years ago when a gang of Bostonians dressed as Indians boarded the Dartmouth, the Eleanor,  and the Beaver and dumped 90,000 pounds of tea into the Boston Harbor.  The reason?  To protest the King and his taxes.  It was 1773 and Americans were getting fed up with what Parliament and the King were mdemanding of the colonies. 
The response from London was quick and inflammatory-----closing the Port of Boston, altering the colony's charter, limiting popular government in Massachusetts, allowing the quartering of troops in private homes, and other arbitrary measures------all leading to the Revolution.
Other than the name there is little to compare the Tea Party then and today's modern Tea Party.  Today the fight is to preserve what the Revolution brought to fruition----the Constitution.  In Washington today the real danger to the Republic is ever increasingly evident in a larger and more controlling Federal Government.  The Tea Party fights for a return to "From the people to the government."  I am one of them.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

"Book Ends"

It took some 3.5 years to accomplish.  It all started when a Phoenix worker and history buff ran across a story about the last big gun from the USS Arizona.  The Navy had this gun, the last one in storage on the east coast.  In talking to the AZ Secretary of State they both agreed that it should be included in the Arizona Memorial in down-town Phoenix where the Ship's Bell and Mast-Head were on display.  The wheels were put in motion and plans were made to get it to Arizona.  Then the Navy told them that they had guns from the USS Missouri as well.   The Navy finally agreed to let Phoenix have the remaining gun from the Arizona as well as one of the guns from the Missouri.  The USS Missouri was the site of the surrender of the Japanese in 1945, ending WWII.
The huge task of moving the huge guns across country to the Memorial was done with all private donations and volunteers, no Tax money at all. They arrived in Phoenix, were installed in the Plaza with the Ships Bell and Masthead, and dedicated on December 7, 2013, Pearl Harbor day.  They are known as "The Books-Ends of the war", one at the beginning and one at the end.  How fitting.

Friday, November 15, 2013

A Day in Dealey Plaza-50 years ago

"Don't go to Dallas, Mr. President."  That was the advice of those around President Kennedy on November 22, 1963.  Dallas was considered a hot-bed of opposition to the President and his advisers feared there would be violence if he went.
But it was less than a year until the election and Kennedy wanted to meet the people, press some flesh, make some speeches and put the Bay of Pigs failure to rest.  Kennedy was confident that the people would great him with cheers not jeers.  He was so confident that he told the Secret Service that he did not want the "bubble" on the open Limo.  This proved to be a mistake.
As the procession passed the Book Depository building Lee Harvey Oswald, using a $12 mail order Italian Carcano Carbine made in the late thirties fired three shots and the president was struck as was Gov. Connaly seated in front of Kennedy.  The President died minutes later in the Hospital.
For 50 years there have been many investigations, much controversy, and still doubt in the minds of many Americans. For good reason.
Oswald barely qualified with rifle in the service, was a mediocre soldier, went to Russia and married there and came to this country.  He visited Cuba and reentered the states through Mexico.  After leaving the Depository Oswald shot and killed a police officer and was finally arrested in a movie theater.  He never told his story for he was shot  and killed by Jack Ruby on the way to jail.
The records are sealed for 75 years.