Monday, March 23, 2009

Good Advice




Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Call me an optimist

I have my share of worries about our nation's economy. At the same time, though, I can't help but think that a depression might actually be good for us. After all, wasn't the Great Depression one of the main contributors in producing the "greatest generation," as Tom Brokaw coined them? My grandfather is one of this generation; he grew up in the Great Depression and fought in World War II and is one of the greatest, most vibrant people I know. He'll be 87 this year and still does swan dives off of the diving board at the swimming pool. I love talking to him about everthing from politics to religion. He is very smart and level headed. He and others of this generation learned early the value of hard work, honesty, and thriftiness, among many things.

I'm not saying that my generation is lazy, but alot of us (myself not excluded) have had most things handed to us. Education, cars, or even houses have come relatively easy, and I'm really grateful for that. However, I think this recession will teach us all a thing or two about working hard, being thrifty, and being grateful for what we have. We may have to spend less money on movies and video games and spend more valuable time with friends and family. Hopefully we will come to a realization of the truthfulness of the old adage, "the best things in life are free."

I hope that our nation's economic situation does not get much worse. We are resilient and I know we will bounce back from whatever happens; but if things do get worse, I'm just trying to look on the bright side...

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

I don't like the idea of this blog becoming a channel for negativity, only pointing out the bad things that Obama and his administration is doing, but there are too many things that cannot be left un-pointed-out. Conservatives have seen through Obama's "agent of change" crap from the beginning. We've known all along that the only "change" Obama is here to bring are bigger government, more taxes, and more socialist-leaning policies.

What could be considered more socialist than the announcement from the Obama administration last week that they are acting to reverse a federal rule that gives physicians and other medical providers the right refuse involvement in medical services that they find morally objectionable. The "conscience protection" rule, passed by the Bush administration, "protects the right of medical providers to care for their patients in accordance with their conscience," stated Mike Leavitt, former Secretary of Health and Human Services. The of the services covered under the rule include abortion, emergency contraception, birth control, in vitro fertilization, stem cell research, and assisted suicide.

Are they serious? Isn't it enough that Barack Obama wants not only to legalize most of these procedures, but to fund these kinds of procedures with our tax money? And now he wants to legally obligate doctors and others to take part in these procedures? Where is your respect religious freedom, B. Hussein Obama? Are doctors not free to "choose" just as you believe all patients should be?

You may do what you want, Obama, but those of us who work in health care will gladly go to the dingiest jail you can find before giving up our values - and our freedom.

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

"The stimulus bill isn't as bad as we had expected -- it's much worse. Instead of merely creating useless, make-work jobs digging ditches -- or "shovel-ready," in the Democrats' felicitous phrase -- the "stimulus" bill will create an endless army of government bureaucrats aggressively intervening in our lives. Instead of digging ditches, American taxpayers will be digging our own graves."

--Ann Coulter

Say no to bailouts.

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Ewww...

I watched this video, thought it was a joke, laughed, then realized it was for real, and threw up in my mouth a little bit...









Is anybody buying this? Do people really think that Ashton Kutcher, Nicole Ritchie, Jaime Pressley, Anthony Kiedis, P. Diddy (and the list goes on) are fit to be the spokespeople of morality, responsibility, and patriotism? (Besides maybe Josh Groban and one or two other real americans in the video) Who can take this seriously? Where the hell have these people been for the last 8 years? Are they only now deciding that they love their country and that service is good?
While they've been off singing and rapping and making movies/TV shows about sex, drugs, and trashy lifestyles, the rest of us have been busy all along trying to be good citizens, helping out our neighbors, and standing behind our country through a rough few years. We pledged a long time ago to do our best to do what's right whether we like our president or not. But since you asked me to, Will.i.am, I will make a new pledge today. I pledge to not listen to "My Humps," or any of your other substance-less music, or to watch your trashy shows, Ashton. I pledge to not buy your crap and your fake activism, to steer clear of your hypocritical attitude and to love and serve my country not just because its the popular thing to do all of a sudden.
Today, I leave you with a quote from, ironically, Kid Rock. He said "I truly believe that people like myself, who are in a position of entertainers in the limelight, should keep their mouth shut on politics. Because at the end of the day, I'm good at writing songs and singing. What I'm not educated in, is the field of political science."
Wow. A celebrity giving good political advice. Now that is rare.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Adios Dubya...

George W. Bush has been one of our most unique presidents. He has certainly been our most goofy president. No matter how hard he tries, he just can't pronounce correctly the word nuclear (nucular?). He has a nickname for everyone (Landslide=Tony Blair, Big Time=Dick Cheney, Pootie-Poot=Vladimir Putin).  For the past eight years, Republicans and Democrats alike have laughed together time and time again as we've watched his clumsy antics displayed on the news and on Youtube. And President Bush has been a big enough person to laugh right along with us.

Somewhere though, a line was crossed. The Liberals, bitter as always about not being in power, and unable to admit that anyone else other than themselves is intelligent and capable of making good decisions, succeeded through the media in convincing the American people that that was all George Bush was, a dumb goof. They refused to acknowledge any of his positive characteristics, such as his courage in the face of terrorists, his integrity, his love for his country and his countrymen, and his good heart (not to mention the fact that strategies in Iraq are actually succeeding... how embarrasing). 
Thats ok though, there are alot of intelligent people out there, and more people are learning every day, that the media has a huge bias problem, and that in the next 4 years no matter how many times Barack Obama goofs up or does something wrong, the media will not publish it. Thats ok too, because even though we disagree with Obama on many points, we will refuse to give him the same kind of treatment that America gave George W. Bush. We will be critical of our new leader when we don't agree with him, but we will not fail to acknowledge, as the liberals have with Bush, the good things that he does, no matter how few and far between they may be. 

Jeffrey Shapiro from the Wall Street Journal said:
The treatment President Bush has received from this country is nothing less than a disgrace. The attacks launched against him have been cruel and slanderous, proving to the world what little character and resolve we have. The president is not to blame for all these problems. He never lost faith in Americaor her people, and has tried his hardest to continue leading our nation during a very difficult time.
Our failure to stand by the one person who continued to stand by us has not gone unnoticed by our enemies. It has shown to the world how disloyal we can be when our president needed loyalty - a shameful display of arrogance and weakness that will haunt this nation long after Mr. Bush has left the 
White House.

Amen.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Not my Savior...


As a conservative, when I first heard that Barack Obama would be our new president, naturally I was disappointed. Not so disappointed in him being our president as I was in the majority of the American people who I felt voted for him for superficial reasons without really familiarizing themselves with the issues, and just voting for the cooler candidate. But there is one thing that has really been nagging at my conscience: the way people talk about/treat Obama as a Savior. His repetitive use of the words "Change", "Hope", and "Peace" and his wife Michelle's statement that he can "fix our souls" has turned out to be one of the most successful marketing strategies ever. Unfortunately, many many people have actually bought it. 
Many think Obama is here to "change" America, to bring "hope" to America, and ultimately to "save" America. Because apparently (and I guess I hadn't noticed this) America is a very oppressive place. It is a place where if you take out an adjustable rate mortgage that you potentially cannot afford, and you end up not being able to make your payments, you might end up not being able to live in that house, and be forced to live in a smaller, more modest house. America is a place where if you do not study hard and do well in public schools, where people of all races and genders are allowed to attend, you may not be able to get into good universities (very possibly paid for by scholarships) and earn degrees and move on to get great, high paying jobs. In fact, if you are lazy and don't give any effort, people may not want to admit you to their college or hire you on at their company. America is a place where we don't get to pay as much in taxes as other developed countries do! It is a place where we reap what we sow, we are free to make our own decisions, and most importantly we are free to worship where/how we choose. Yes, we are in great need of Obama's Salvation.
Now here is the ironic thing: Obama's victory has proved one thing; that we in fact, do not need him. He did it! He won the presidency! He's a minority... and he has risen to the highest position of authority in our country. If he can do it, anybody can, and we in fact do not need him to "help us achieve our dreams." The truth is that we never needed him. If anybody in this country has lost hope, it is because they have lost hope in themselves. For whatever reason, whether we have just started to believe the lies the media has told us for the last 8 years or whether we have just become lazy, we have forgotten that we as ordinary citizens have in ourselves the power to bring about great change. We can study hard and work hard, contribute to our society and be examples of honesty and integrity. We can choose to live modestly and purchase homes and cars that are within our means. We can learn to be grateful for what we have and not complain that we live in the most privileged country in the world. We can become informed citizens and vote about issues that matter to us, and realize that we do not need to vote for government to be our babysitter, that we alone can influence our surroundings and be charitable to those that really are in need (and not support lazy people who think everything needs to be given to them by the government). If Obama really believed in the American people, he wouldn't believe he needed to save us all. We need to put our faith in God and not in a politician. 
Oh, and if there weren't a God, I would be out right now buying the biggest damn house I can't afford...