Throw Mama under the Tank

Let’s be clear about one thing:  Radical feminists’ groups on the left hate the military. They would like to eliminate it, but since they can’t, they are hellbent on controlling it.  A major milestone toward that end was reached on Monday when a military advisory commission recommended our military end the policy that prevents women from serving in ground combat units.

Placing women in combat makes about as much sense as putting them in a shark feeding tank but radical feminists have been browbeating Congress and the Pentagon for the last several decades to make this a reality. Continue reading “Throw Mama under the Tank”

The dreaded 1995 bogeyman

Will there be a government shutdown?  If Senate Democrats and President Obama refuse to cooperate with the GOP-led House of Representatives and begin the process of cutting the government down to size before we reach the national debt limit, it’s possible.

The Democrats are betting that Republicans will blink and they are using the last, and what they believe to be the best weapon in their arsenal, the 1995 bogeyman, to scare them into abandoning their principled stand.

This boogeyman is without form or substance but in the years that followed those infamous government shutdowns, it has been known to strike fear into the hearts of the most dedicated fiscal conservative representatives on Capitol Hill.  Indeed, this creature has left many a congressman shaking in his or her boots or stilettoes. Continue reading “The dreaded 1995 bogeyman”

Not Funny

A typical text from a 20 something on the Obama Budget would read, “OMG, LOL”  That would, of course, assume that the sender did not come through our public school system and could do basic math.

After reviewing the high points of the president’s budget, any reasonable person would “laugh out loud.”  It’s a joke!  Not the kind that causes one to smile, but the “you can’t expect me to take this seriously” kind of joke.

The country is in big economic trouble and those who are paying attention are scared spitless.  We are more than $14 trillion in debt.  It’s the largest in the entire world and it is roughly 95 percent of our GDP.  Last year, FY 2010, we paid $414 billion in interest on that debt, or about $1.13 billion a day.

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Media Fiddles while U.S. Burns

The unrest in Egypt is unsettling.   The possibility that the country could fall under the control of the Muslin Brotherhood would cause numerous dangerous problems.  The news media is in hyperdrive covering events in Cairo.  Unfortunately, what we are seeing on the nightly news and most cable outlets could be described as “all Egypt, all the time.”  As a result, the American public is being poorly served.

This is a seminal moment in the life of our country.  The actions taken by our elected representatives over the next few weeks are critical to our survival as a free and prosperous nation.

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The Boot Camp for Feminists

If someone approaches you in a shopping center parking lot and asks you to finance a boot camp for radical feminists, would you

a) laugh, thinking it was a joke?

b) respond, “You’ve got to be kidding”?

c) run the other way?

Now let’s put some meat on the bones of the solicitor: a little girl, somewhere between the ages of five to seventeen.  She is looking up at you, smiling sweetly with a look of expectation.  She is dressed in a Daisy, Brownie or Girl Scout uniform –yes, a Girl Scout uniform!

Long considered a paragon of virtue and as American as apple pie, in the last decades the Girl Scouts have taken a sharp left turn.  Today’s Girl Scouts have lost the traditional moorings established by Juliette Low, and now mirror the ideals of Gloria Steinem.   Continue reading “The Boot Camp for Feminists”

The Flimflam Artist Versus the Green Eye Shade

The response to the annual State of the Union address usually receives about as much attention as a quilting contest.

If the State of the Union address is a yawner, than the response is a sleeper: a deep, deep sleeper.

Not this year.   With the country’s economy stagnant and jobs as scarce as boyfriends for Ellen DeGeneres, we were ready for the unvarnished truth and that is exactly what we got from Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.

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New Congress: Does it have the Stomach for real Reform?

The new Congress began with something quite extraordinary, a reading of the U.S. Constitution.

One of the new rules imposed by the new GOP leaders is also quite extraordinary: The author of every bill must submit a “statement citing, as specifically as practicable, the power or powers granted to Congress in the Constitution to enact” it.

Just how many of our established federal programs or agencies are Constitutional? Continue reading “New Congress: Does it have the Stomach for real Reform?”

2010: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly . . . and the Extraordinary

In 2010, the U.S. suffered through another 12 months of weak economic activity, record home foreclosures, high unemployment and financial uncertainty.  Nevertheless, there were many seminal events that fell into the following categories.

The Good:

The November election gave Republicans a “do-over.”  They will take back control of the House of Representatives in the 112 Congress.  The new leaders have pledged to end earmarks, to cut runaway federal spending and bring the country back in line with the Constitution.

The Defeat of the $1.1 trillion Omnibus Spending Bill:    This bill bypassed the normal budget process.  It was loaded with pork and new projects that would have been difficult to cut or eliminate and it would have provided funding for some of the most onerous provisions of the unpopular health care law that the new Congress will try to eliminate.

The Defeat of the (bad) Dream Act: Another back-door amnesty bill.

The Bad:

Wall Street Reform:   Imposed $19 billion in new taxes and fees on banks (which consumers will end up paying) and failed to address Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (a major cause of the housing meltdown).

The Food Safety Bill: It grows the government, increase food prices and drive small producers out of business without making our food any safer.

The extension of unemployment benefits:    Why the rush to pass another 13 months of unemployment benefits with no work or job training requirements?  While many people have had trouble finding work and need extra help, extending unemployment benefits in this manner will discourage many from taking  “less than the perfect” jobs because they can now afford to wait.  Also, many people, who can and would have retired, will be living on the public dole for three years now . . . because they can.

The Ugly:

ObamaCare: The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is a misnomer.  Reliable studies show that this unpopular bill will drive up the costs and reduce the quality of our health care.  The bill failed to address the primary reasons for our spiraling health care costs.  It burdens providers and insurers with regulations that reduce consumer choice and eventually will drive everyone into a one-size fits all government program.

The recess appointment of Dr. Donald Berwick to run Medicare and Medicaid:  This man is enamored with the British health care system.  He has made it clear that rationing is one of the ways that he will control costs.

The confirmation of Elena Kagan as a Supreme Court Justice:   In her confirmation hearing, Kagan gave us proof that she believes the Constitution is nothing more than Silly Putty that can be twisted or bent into any shape desired by “progressive” justices.  She believes even wrongly decided Supreme Court decisions trump the original intent of our founders.  She pledged her support for the unconstitutional welfare state that has taken us the brink of financial collapse and  refused to endorse the concept of “natural law” or “inalienable rights” contained in our charter, the Declaration of Independence.   Nevertheless, the Senate confirmed her and she will be around to pervert our laws for the balance of her life.

The elimination of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell:  In passing the bill that allows homosexuals to serve openly in the military, the outgoing lame duck Congress overruled the objections of the majority of our service chiefs and put an additional burden on our military during a time of war.  This was a cheap political payoff to the Democrats’ radical base.  It puts our military and our country at risk.

The Extraordinary:

The tea-party movement motivated average citizens to rise up and take back the government.  As a result, in the historic 2010 election, 58 incumbents were defeated and many more entrenched congressmen and senators chose to retire rather than face sure defeat at the hands of an angry electorate.

New Year’s Resolution:

While the results of the November election and the promises made by the incoming House Republican leaders and some of their Senate colleagues are encouraging, don’t be lulled into political inactivity.  Clearly some lawmakers are committed to smaller, more efficient government.  However, the majority will go along only if we hold their feet to the fire.  Join a local tea-party group.  Sign up to support one or more of the watchdog organizations like the National Taxpayers Union and Citizens Against Government Waste.  Read and act on their e-mail alerts.

Bear in mind.  Some lawmakers remain openly defiant when it comes to cutting the government down to size.  They need to be defeated in their next election.  Now is the time to begin looking for worthy challengers to support.   The future of this country depends on it.

The Reasonable Celebrate the Season

Nativity scenes featuring Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus lying in a manger, surrounded by shepherds and wise men are a familiar sight this time of year.   They are part of the Christmas tradition and serve as a reminder that Jesus is the reason for the season.

One that is particularly beautiful went up on Thanksgiving weekend.  It is on a billboard outside the New Jersey entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel.  It is a silhouette of three wise men riding camels toward the manger under an enormous shining star.  However, the jarring words on this billboard are anything but traditional.   “You KNOW it’s a Myth.  This season celebrate REASON.”    At the bottom of the billboard are the words “American Atheists – Reasonable since 1963.” Continue reading “The Reasonable Celebrate the Season”