From SantaMariaTimes.com
One end of the political spectrum is anarchy, the other totalitarianism.
Since our nation’s founding, and because of events like the Depression, WWII and 9/11, our federal government has been moving from an unintrusive type toward total control, and now that there is one party with absolute power, we are headed there at break-neck speed.
The government has gained control in the banking, credit and automobile industries. The stage is set for gun confiscation, with introduction of a resolution (HR.45), which would put gun owners on a federal registry. We have the right to bear arms to protect us from the government. A future terror attack could bring martial law and confiscation.
We’re at the cusp of having government in total control. We cannot express an opinion that might offend, nor can we move freely — think Adventure Pass and new passport requirements — nor can we succeed without guilt; making a profit is being vilified.
The government has a relentless goal to make us equal through an ever-progressive tax system and entitlement programs, whose real purpose is to redistribute wealth and secure voting blocks. Think Joe the plumber and Karl Marx. We’re heading into the new world order, as our government signs treaties that would surrender sovereignty and allow a migration from the south that is diluting our culture.
What amazes me is that we got to this point by use of the ballot. Ignorance is lack of knowledge, and complacency is when we just don’t care — and that’s is what the power-mongers want. If you care about the country, your children will grow up in then get educated, and vote for candidates and propositions that can turn us around. Why write your senator or congressperson? Do you really think they will listen?
Hal Madson
Santa Maria
May 31, 2009
A blog about whatever is going on in the life and/or mind of Paul Tannahill. You have been warned.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Pablo Mac on Another Blog
I was invited to be an author on the "The ORIGINAL Operation Twitter Tea Party" blog. We are trying to expose how MSM (Mainstream Media) have once again lied to the American people by claiming that all the Tea Parties are not derived from a grassroots movement, but rather planned and executed via well-funded Republican concerns. We know where the Tea Party movement started: an innocent Twitter conversation, which carried over onto a blog, and then exploded into the Tea Party movement we all know and love so well.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Saturday, May 23, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Fifty Dollars
Via Email:
I recently asked my friend's little girl what she wanted to be when she grows up. She said she wanted to be President some day.
Both of her parents, liberal Democrats, were standing there, so I asked her, "If you were President, what would be the first thing you would do?" She replied, "I'd give food and houses to all the homeless people."
Her parents beamed.
"Wow! What a worthy goal," I told her "but you don't have to wait until you're President to do that. You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, and rake my yard, and I'll pay you $50. Then I'll take you over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $50 to use toward food and a new house."
She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked, 'Why doesn't the homeless guy come over and do the work, and you can just pay him the $50?'
I said, 'Welcome to the Republican Party.'
Her parents still aren't speaking to me.
I recently asked my friend's little girl what she wanted to be when she grows up. She said she wanted to be President some day.
Both of her parents, liberal Democrats, were standing there, so I asked her, "If you were President, what would be the first thing you would do?" She replied, "I'd give food and houses to all the homeless people."
Her parents beamed.
"Wow! What a worthy goal," I told her "but you don't have to wait until you're President to do that. You can come over to my house and mow the lawn, pull weeds, and rake my yard, and I'll pay you $50. Then I'll take you over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $50 to use toward food and a new house."
She thought that over for a few seconds, then she looked me straight in the eye and asked, 'Why doesn't the homeless guy come over and do the work, and you can just pay him the $50?'
I said, 'Welcome to the Republican Party.'
Her parents still aren't speaking to me.
Monday, May 11, 2009
The Homes of Al and George
Al Gore's home:
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A 20 room mansion (not including 8 bathrooms) heated by natural gas. Add on a pool (and a pool house) and a separate guest house, all heated by gas.
In one month this residence consumes more energy than the average American household does in a year.
The average bill for electricity and natural gas runs over $2400 per month.
In natural gas alone, this property consumes more than 20 times the national average for an American home.
This house is not situated in a Northern or Midwestern 'snow belt' area, it's in the South, right outside Nashville, TN.
George Bush's Home:
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Designed by an architecture professor at a leading national university.
This house incorporates every 'green' feature current home construction can provide.
The house is 4,000 square feet (4 bedrooms) and is nestled on a high prairie in the American southwest.
A central closet in the house holds geothermal heat-pumps drawing ground water through pipes sunk 300 feet into the ground.
The water (usually 67 degrees F) heats the house in the winter and cools it in the summer.
The system uses no fossil fuels such as!! oil or natural gas and it consumes one-quarter electricity required for a conventional heating/cooling system.
Rainwater from the roof is collected and funneled into a 25,000 gallon underground cistern.
Waste water from showers, sinks and toilets goes into underground purifying tanks and then into the cistern.
The collected water then irrigates the land surrounding the house.
Surrounding flowers and shrubs native to the area enable the property to blend into the surrounding rural landscape.
This house is a ranch near Crawford, Texas
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A 20 room mansion (not including 8 bathrooms) heated by natural gas. Add on a pool (and a pool house) and a separate guest house, all heated by gas.
In one month this residence consumes more energy than the average American household does in a year.
The average bill for electricity and natural gas runs over $2400 per month.
In natural gas alone, this property consumes more than 20 times the national average for an American home.
This house is not situated in a Northern or Midwestern 'snow belt' area, it's in the South, right outside Nashville, TN.
George Bush's Home:
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Designed by an architecture professor at a leading national university.
This house incorporates every 'green' feature current home construction can provide.
The house is 4,000 square feet (4 bedrooms) and is nestled on a high prairie in the American southwest.
A central closet in the house holds geothermal heat-pumps drawing ground water through pipes sunk 300 feet into the ground.
The water (usually 67 degrees F) heats the house in the winter and cools it in the summer.
The system uses no fossil fuels such as!! oil or natural gas and it consumes one-quarter electricity required for a conventional heating/cooling system.
Rainwater from the roof is collected and funneled into a 25,000 gallon underground cistern.
Waste water from showers, sinks and toilets goes into underground purifying tanks and then into the cistern.
The collected water then irrigates the land surrounding the house.
Surrounding flowers and shrubs native to the area enable the property to blend into the surrounding rural landscape.
This house is a ranch near Crawford, Texas
Friday, May 08, 2009
Make Mine Freedom
"Make Mine Freedom" delivers a vitally important message. Produced in 1948 at Harding College in Searcy, Arkansas, at the beginning of the Cold War, it underscores how utopian fantasies can lead to extreme forms of statism. Exposing the poisonous effects of collectivism and its appealing philosophy, this animated short film explains why American free enterprise is the antidote to the tyranny of the government-issued "-ism."
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