Saturday, August 30, 2008

Sarah!

At last, there is some good news for conservatives and the country. Since this whole process began, it's been "Obama this" and "Obama that". Why to vote for hism and why to vote against him.

John McC was just like an old grandpa, safe, there for ya, but not energetic enough to go surfing with, or join The Marines with, or go rock climbing, or any of the things leaders do with their flock.

Well that's changed now. Sarah has changed the dynamic. Now the talk is about why to for some her. It's like a big weight has been lifted from the public dynamic.

And in one brilliant master stroke, Johnny Mac has ushered in a new face for the Republican Party, fresh, young, dynamic, and yes, articulate in a way that pundits ought to see makes B-Ho look like a middle school debate student.

We are pleased.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Charity not Handouts

Here's teh sage and witty Walter E. Williams quoting the anti welfare meaning in the Constitution:

GOVERNMENT

“Edgar K. Browning, professor of economics at Texas A&M University, has a new book aptly titled ‘Stealing from Each Other.’ Its subtitle, ‘How the Welfare State Robs Americans of Money and Spirit,’ goes to the heart of what the book is about. The rise of equalitarian ideology has driven Americans to steal from one another. Browning explains that certain kinds of equality have been a cherished value in America. Equality under the law and, within reason, equality of opportunity is consistent with a free society. Equality of results is an anathema to a free society and within it lie the seeds of tyranny... [Browning]... reminds us of the biblical admonition ‘Thou shalt not steal.’ Government income redistribution programs produce the same result as theft. In fact, that’s what a thief does; he redistributes income. The difference between government and thievery is mostly a matter of legality. Browning’s solution is captured in the title of his last chapter, ‘Just Say No,’ where he proposes, ‘The federal government shall not adopt any policies that transfer income (resources) from some Americans to other Americans.’ He agrees with James Madison, the father of our Constitution, who said, ‘I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents’.”Walter Williams

Monday, August 4, 2008

All A Twitter

Just signed up for twitter. Gonna get messages from Congress on the Oil Flapex.....

Friday, August 1, 2008