Sunday, January 1, 2012

Happy New Year!!!...........And Resolutions

Happy New Year to everyone!  If 2011 was a confusing and difficult year, 2012 looks to be even more so.  Or maybe its just that I've been watching Armageddon Week on one of the History Channels.  I don't know if the world will end this year, but there are certainly enough ways for it to happen, from a financial collapse to an alignment of the earth and sun with a black hole later in the year.

Since the Mayans have given us until December 21, I have come up with my resolutions to deal with until then:

1)  Stop smoking  I actually quit for about four months last year.  I need to stick to it.
2)  Sell off excess belongings.  I seem to have a lot of stuff stored, that I don't need.
3)  Come up with new GOOD plan.  Previous plan involved friend who passed away last year.
4)  Research and acquire medical supplies beyond band-aids and ibuprofen.
5)  Evaluate and restructure bug out bags.  Another problem with too much stuff.
6)  Complete overdue home-improvement projects:  plumbing repairs, gutters, electrical upgrades, painting.
7)  Update first aid training and acquire more medical knowledge.
8)  Explore new business opportunities in the event current job is not productive.
9)  Inspect, and perform or schedule repairs for all vehicles.
10)  Update inventory of all preps.

I think that will keep me busy this year.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas!!!

Merry Christmas to all!  I hope everyone is having a happy and safe holiday.  God bless you all.

Even E. Bernanke Scrooge and Little Timmuh.

Friday, December 23, 2011

What $40.00 Means to Me

I hope that everyone is sending in their own personal story to President Obama about what the $40.00 payroll tax cut means to them. 

This is what I sent in:

It would be enough money to make regular donations to Mike Vanderboegh and David Codrea for their investigations of your and Eric Holder's treasonous and felonious Fast and Furious weapons walking program.  I might even put aside enough for a couple packs of Kools for you when you are carted off to prison.

Post your own story at http://www.whitehouse.gov/40dollars?utm_source=email139&utm_medium=text1&utm_campaign=taxcut.

Remember, they asked for it.

Hat tip to David Codrea at Gun Rights Examiner.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Must Read: The Corruption of America

The following link is a long, sometimes unpleasant, but essential read about where we are in America:

Porter Stansberry:  The Corruption of America.

The link takes you to about a third of the way down, so scroll back up to the beginning.



Hat tip:  Zero Hedge.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Retarded Politician of the Week: Rep. Lamar Smith, R-TX

Who would be vile enough to be in bed with Reichsfuhrer Janet Napolitano, otherwise known as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security? Now we know.

It's Representative Lamar Smith, Republican from Texas.

Many of us recall when Reichsfuhrer Napolitano came up with "If You See Something, Say Something", a collaboration with our Chinese masters at Wal-Mart suggesting that shoppers become snitches on their fellow Americans.  At the time I referred to it as "If You See It Twitch, Be A Snitch."

Well, Rep. Smith is not content to allow the Reichsfuhrer to bask in all of the National Socialist glory.   That's why he has introduced the "See Something, Say Something Act of 2011".  Read the text of this legislative abomination here.  In short, the bill proposes to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to provide immunity for reporting suspicious behavior that may be related to terrorism (my emphasis added). 

Or maybe Rep. Smith is jealous all of the attention that Obamoron extraordinaire Cass Sunstein received over his own proposals regarding "suspicious activity".

I can think of three reasons that Rep. Smith's proposed legislation is stupid.

First, can anyone demonstrate that a lack of immunity from suit  has caused a substantial decline in reporting of suspected terrorist activities?  One would first have to believe that some kind of liability arises from doing one's civic duty of reporting criminal activity.  I try my best to keep up with the news, and I cannot think of any reporting on this issue.  It appears that, once again, government is out to solve a non-existent problem.

Second, this is just more of the typical, big-government answer to every problem, whether real or perceived:  more legislation!  In this instance it is legislation to prevent the filing of frivolous suits against persons who report what they believe to be terrorism related activity.  Most proponents of government solutions are totally ignorant of the law of unintended consequences.   The likely unintended consequence of this bill, if passed?   Why, there is no reason not to snitch on every observation of suspicious activity.  In fact, this encourages the use of law enforcement to harass those we do not like, so long as the report of "suspicious activity" is not false.  One only needs to read the news each day to know that citizens are routinely violated by black pajama-clad agents of the state over "suspicious activity."  I guess Rep. Smith is either ignorant of the world around him or he believes we need more middle-of-the night visits from badge-adorned bogeymen.

Third, this type of legislation plays right into the hands of an increasingly paranoid, out-of-touch, control-freak President and his minions, who make the Nixon administration look like a bunch of nap-deprived pre-schoolers.  I'm tempted to report Rep. Smith to www.attackwatch.com for stealing The Won's thunder.   If Rep. Smith plans on being re-elected, he ought to focus more on being part of the party of Not Obama.  That means refusing to advocate snitching, Orwellian tactics, sexual assault of ordinary Americans who simply want to travel, and instead standing up for the civil liberties of all Americans, including those accused or suspected of crimes. 

That last part is the most important.  Post 9/11, everything is either becoming a crime or subjecting us to suspicion and rights violations.  Rep. Smith's proposed legislation, in my mind, purports to give citizens permission to rat on each other and invite what may be unwarranted government investigation, without fear of any liability.  As Ayn Rand once wrote, "We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission."  Ms. Rand should be glad that she is dead, because we are just about there, and Rep. Smith is one of its midwives.

It is retarded to grant permission in this way to citizens who should have no fear of reporting criminal activity if the legal system is performing as it should.  It is retarded to assist an administration in its Nixonian and Orwellian pursuit of punishment for its enemies.  And it is the height of retardation for a politician who is not a member of the administration to engage in its brand of Reichspolitik.

Hat tip to InfoWars, whose story caused my inflammation.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Quote of the Day

"When you tweet your meat, expect defeat."

Comment left by "Attila the Pun" on Andrew Breitbart's post on the Democrats' loss in the NY-9 special election, the former seat of disgraced Rep. Anthony Weiner, at biggovernment.com.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

It's Downright ObaWellian

The Obamorons are up to no good once again.

Remember flag@whitehouse.gov?  The place that we were supposed to rat out Oba-bashers?  For those who miss the ObaWellian opportunity to support The Won and report on the unObabelievers, opportunity knocks anew.

Go to http://www.attackwatch.com/, a service brought to you by Obama for America.  Check out what a paranoid bunch of commie wingnuts the Obamoids have become, soliciting tips on anyone who dares to defile their savior.

I took the opportunity to page Mr. Orwell and ask why I have not received my brownshirt.

What can you contribute to http://www.attackwatch.com/?