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		<title>The Federal Government &#8211; Too Big to Succeed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 06:52:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Young</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We continue to get bombarded almost daily by examples of political corruption and stupid political decisions. Objective media outlets will expose the real negative consequences, while the spin machines of the left and right will continue to be blinded by their own ideologies. What should frighten all of us is the collective damage these actions [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/resources/photos/authors/fred-young.jpg" alt="Fred Young" style="float: left; border: 1px solid #DDDDDD;margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px;padding:4px;" width="110" height="110"/>We continue to get bombarded almost daily by examples of political corruption and stupid political decisions.  Objective media outlets will expose the real negative consequences, while the spin machines of the left and right will continue to be blinded by their own ideologies.  What should frighten all of us is the collective damage these actions are wreaking on both our economy and the political foundation of our country.</p>
<p>The <strong>healthcare bill</strong> is nothing more than further erosion of our liberty through a greater expansion of the federal government into our personal lives.  Let’s not forget the collateral damage imposed by an even larger destructive debt burden.  No one argues that Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security are filled with fraud that totals over $100 billion each year (conservatively). When future projections of tax revenues and expenses for these three programs are considered, many people are not aware that we are already trillions of dollars in the hole.  Stupidity is giving government bureaucrats more control over our economy when they have failed so miserably with these social programs.  While having all of these expansive social safety nets can certainly make some people feel good, the perverse incentives and entitlement mentality they create are not good for the long term “psychological” strength of the country.<span id="more-61"></span></p>
<p>The <strong>absurd decision to have a civilian trial</strong> of KSM’s “crime” is not much more than a thinly veiled disguise of putting the Bush administration and the US intelligence network on trial for political purposes and some sick liberal catharsis.  It doesn’t matter that it will be a media rant platform for extremists Muslims, and a symbol of weakness.  The hypocrisy is astounding – liberals say they are concerned about terrorists rights in a civilian vs. a military court, but we continue to use Predator drones to bomb suspected terrorists camps in the Middle East when they haven’t yet been tried in a court of law.  The disconnect in their thinking between a war and a criminal activity can’t be any clearer.  To apply this disjointed logic, we should be using Predator drones to take out suspected gang member hideouts in LA or the organized crime offices in Chicago.  Hmmm…maybe there is something there after all.</p>
<p><strong>Cap-and-trade</strong> is feel-good legislation based on no conclusive scientific evidence; China and India can’t be any firmer in their position – they will not agree to any treaty that will force them to cut CO2 emissions.  Decreasing real pollution is a worthy cause, but cap and trade, or any climate change legislation, will result in additional competitive disadvantages, and it will be economically devastating for many US industries. </p>
<p>The <strong>misappropriation of billions in bailouts and stimulus</strong> funding will result in more debt, bigger government, and continued corruption.  Once the rhetorical window dressing of saving the world economies is stripped away, the taxpayer bailouts of well-connected financial institutions has nothing to do with free market principles and everything to do with more of the same corruption that helped create the financial meltdown.  Much of the same holds true for the GM bailout which was accomplished by throwing out the rule of law and by political pay-off to unions.  As an added benefit, all of the bailouts’ have unintended consequences (or intended consequences) of expanding the reach of the federal government. </p>
<p>There is an <strong>insidious shifting</strong> of the massive and destructive credit explosion from the private sector to the government.  It is being orchestrated by swapping the massive and politically driven easy consumer credit explosion that fueled 100%+ debt-to-equity home equity loans, NINJ (no income, no job) loans, etc. with massive infusions of government credit through federal bailouts, stimulus programs, federal reserve and treasury inflationary liquidity policy, and general spending programs.  The consequences of this will not be good. </p>
<p>The cumulative effect of allowing politicians to become more powerful than what was ever intended by our Constitution is difficult to comprehend and assess since so much of this has been a slow, and some would say deliberate, deterioration in our governing principles.  While it would be easy to blame Obama and the current Democrat majority, we started down this path in the early 1900’s, sent it into hyper drive with FDR, and escalated it further with Lyndon Johnson.  Republicans in recent years have not helped since they have done little to stop this deterioration; while Reagan was able to reverse the trend, Bush 1 and 2 abandoned many of the core principles of Reagan’s and the Founding Fathers’ limited government philosophy.  This failure of the Republican party has not only resulted in the continued move to bigger and more intrusive government – it is also playing a major role in the destruction of the political entity that was a balance to the Democrats’ nanny-state.  </p>
<p>All of that being said, it is heartening to see a program recently aired on television (yes – Fox News Channel) where a panel of Americans, who happen to be conservative blacks, support the principles of our Founding Fathers.  They realize just how devastating big government can be since it is greatly responsible for many of the problems in the black community.  Fostered by Democrat party beliefs, the black community is an example of how ineffective and destructive the government has been when it tries to socially engineer a desired result for people they believe to have been wronged.  Look at any of the big cities where taxes have increased to support massive social programs – is there one city where it has been successful?  The fact is, wherever government has been the savior for the common man, the common man has paid the price.  All one needs to do is look to National Socialists (Nazis), Lenin and Stalin Communism, Mao Communism, or the communist dictator regimes of Africa and South America to see the millions that died in pursuit of the socialist utopia.</p>
<p>The long standing social engineering programs are eroding traditional values and familial strength.  Entitlement programs, outcome-based education, affirmative action, and perverse social-based education initiatives (sex education; racial, sexual orientation, and gender diversity sensitivity; etc.) continue to increase almost unabated even though there is an occasional backlash.  Again, more intrusions by big government.  A similar erosion of our economic strength is also occurring.  The explosion in federal regulations, or the enforcement of existing legislation, many times is nothing more than more feel good policies based on emotions and not facts or scientific rigor.  It is killing U.S. businesses by putting them at a greater disadvantage in global competition. </p>
<p>These are just some of the assaults that we must deal with almost daily.  The taxpaying citizen who understand basic economics and a little history of world governments knows the direction we are going is wrong.  While we rely on our elected officials to represent out interests, this is not happening since we have allowed politicians the power to redistribute “wealth”.  Not too difficult to imagine that the tyranny of the majority (the tax recipients) over the minority (the taxpayers) – some will say we are already there.  This concern was recognized by Plato, Alexis de Tocqueville, John Stuart Mill, and James Madison.  Either a revitalized Republican party based on limited government must emerge, or there must be the creation of a viable third party.  It is up to us to support and encourage either one.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 06:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Roknich</dc:creator>
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		<title>Maher Declares Obama Not Really a Christian</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 21:03:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Roknich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When someone says they don’t think President Barack Obama is actually a Christian, the expectation would be that they think he’s secretly a Muslim. Not Bill Maher. On tonight’s Real Time, in the process of arguing that Obama’s not really a centrist politically, Maher also revealed that he doesn’t think Obama’s actually Christian, either, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When someone says they don’t think President Barack Obama is actually a Christian, the expectation would be that they think he’s secretly a Muslim. Not Bill Maher. On tonight’s Real Time, in the process of arguing that Obama’s not really a centrist politically, Maher also revealed that he doesn’t think Obama’s actually Christian, either, but rather a secular humanist.</p>
<p>The belief Maher apparently holds – that Obama isn’t actually a Christian, but merely pretends to be one to keep up appearances for the sake of his political career – strikes us as one of the most cynical things anyone could possibly believe about Obama.</p>
<p>Credit: <a href="http://www.mediaite.com/tv/bill-maher-doesnt-think-obama-is-a-christian/" target="blank">Mediaite</a></p>
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		<title>The Numbing Down of America</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 05:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Roknich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been so much outrageousness in the Obama administration and throughout both parties of Congress that we have become numb to even the most despicable deeds. The appointment of Kevin Jennings is another example of Obama’s arrogance – he could care less what most people think. In some aspects, it may be worse than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="/resources/photos/authors/fred-young.jpg" alt="Fred Young" style="float: left; border: 2px solid #999999;margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px" width="110" height="110"/>There has been so much outrageousness in the Obama administration and throughout both parties of Congress that we have become numb to even the most despicable deeds.  The appointment of Kevin Jennings is another example of Obama’s arrogance – he could care less what most people think.  In some aspects, it may be worse than arrogance.  He is deliberately populating his administration with people who hold views that are the antithesis of our founding principles.  </p>
<p>Obama has put Jennings in the position of a “safe school czar”, a man who has a background that should have prevented his consideration.  If that doesn’t insult our intelligence, I don’t know what will.   And yet, there is very little outrage in the media, Congress, or anywhere.  Our insulated and untouchable elected officials don’t seem to understand why people feel so angry.  <span id="more-64"></span>What should politicians expect when the government takes a larger and larger part of the taxpayers earnings, becomes more intrusive, and dumps lies and filth through our public schools?  Most people who have just a modicum of independence, ambition, and sense of individual responsibility hate to feel like they are irrelevant, but yet that is what is happening. </p>
<p>Yes, people are angry because they hate being used.</p>
<p>Fred Young,<br />
Dallas, Texas</p>
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<p>From the <a href="http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2009/sep/28/at-the-presidents-pleasure/">Washington Times, Monday, September 28, 2009</a>:</p>
<p><em><strong>EDITORIAL: At the President&#8217;s Pleasure</strong></p>
<p>A teacher was told by a 15-year-old high school sophomore that he was having homosexual sex with an &#8220;older man.&#8221; At the very least, statutory rape occurred. Fox News reported that the teacher violated a state law requiring that he report the abuse. That former teacher, Kevin Jennings, is President Obama&#8217;s &#8220;safe school czar.&#8221; It&#8217;s getting hard to keep track of all of this president&#8217;s problematic appointments. Clearly, the process for vetting White House employees has broken down.</p>
<p>In this one case in which Mr. Jennings had a real chance to protect a young boy from a sexual predator, he not only failed to do what the law required but actually encouraged the relationship.</p>
<p>According to Mr. Jennings&#8217; own description in a new audiotape discovered by Fox News, the 15-year-old boy met the &#8220;older man&#8221; in a &#8220;bus station bathroom&#8221; and was taken to the older man&#8217;s home that night. When some details about the case became public, Mr. Jennings threatened to sue another teacher who called his failure to report the statutory rape &#8220;unethical.&#8221; Mr. Jennings&#8217; defenders asserted that there was no evidence that he was aware the student had sex with the older man.</p>
<p>However, the new audiotape contradicts this claim. In 2000, Mr. Jennings gave a talk to the Iowa chapter of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network, an advocacy group that promotes homosexuality in schools. On the tape, Mr. Jennings recollected that he told the student to make sure &#8220;to use a condom&#8221; when he was with the older man. That he actively encouraged the relationship is reinforced by Mr. Jennings&#8217; own description in his 1994 book, &#8220;One Teacher in 10.&#8221; In that account, the teacher boasts how he allayed the student&#8217;s concerns about the relationship to such a degree that the 15-year-old &#8220;left my office with a smile on his face that I would see every time I saw him on the campus for the next two years, until he graduated.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr. Jennings&#8217; denials about these events reveal a lack of remorse. He has not admitted that he made mistakes in this case, and he now refuses to answer any questions about the scandal. Don&#8217;t forget, this is a presidential appointee we&#8217;re talking about. Mr. Obama should make clear what his standards are for public servants serving at the pleasure of the president. Encouraging and covering up man-boy sexual activity are serious offenses. The White House should force Mr. Jennings to come clean.</p>
<p>Mr. Jennings has made extremely radical statements promoting homosexuality in schools and about his utter contempt for religion that render him unsuitable for a prestigious White House appointment. His job in the Obama administration is to ensure student safety, and this scandal directly calls into question his ability to perform that job. Mr. Jennings and Obama administration officials refuse to answer any questions about this newly discovered evidence. A lot of Americans want answers about this guy and how he was approved for a job in the White House.<br />
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