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Monday, February 16, 2009
Why Not Try Something Productive?
An extraordinary by-product of the space program was the creation of a multitude of new technologies instrumental in the development of nearly every major product used today. Many of the innovations in data processing, communications, medical instruments, power generation and other life improving advances had their genesis in man's endeavors to explore space. Products generated from American initiative and ingenuity were distributed throughout the world, leading to unprecedented gains in global living standards that benefitted all mankind.
But today it seems that nothing is possible. Despite the technological progress of the last four decades, the common accord that was briefly enjoyed by the people of the world as the space program reached its zenith quickly dissipated as earthly realities and base human instincts reclaimed their natural order. Human beings returned to the petty jealousies, irrational hatred's and inhuman atrocities against others that have long been commonplace. Powerful Western countries that advocate human rights as well as global organizations chartered to bring peace and stability to area's of conflict idly stand by while people continue to withdraw into the cultural, religious and tribal shells that are tearing the world apart.
Within many nations, changing demographics and widening political differences among diverse ethnic groups and ideological opponents is creating intolerance, lack of respect for others and dangerous polarization of civilized societies. These divisions are now being compounded by the inevitable implosion of global financial markets and associated collapse in economic activity caused by out of control accumulation of massive debt leverage and imprudent speculation. Naturally this is leading to rising business failures, increased unemployment, exploding government budget deficits, and dangerously threatening the system of international commerce and global capital flows.
The world is in a self-reinforcing downward spiral that will lead to disastrous consequences unless rational action taken by responsible government's soon prevail. Unfortunately, most of the policy actions taken to date by major governments have been the wrong ones, particularly in the United States. Boosting unemployment spending and providing for the basic needs of those displaced by business failures and lay-offs is certainly required. But massive spending programs to fund bail-outs, nationalization of industries and relief to folks who made bad decisions is doomed to failure. Trying to solve a problem created by too much debt with enormous amounts of more debt will not work.
Perhaps a bold challenge to all industrial countries of the world to initiate a quest for new scientific and technological achievements would wake up the entrepreneurial and creative hormones, halt the economic stupor and stimulate a vigorous expansion of discovery and invention. Every major power on earth has an educated, rational nucleus of citizens that could be instrumental in joining together in a global mission that could again challenge all of the globe's people to work together to make the world a better place.
In this time of global economic adversity, instead of throwing massive amounts of money down the drain to support imprudent investors, indebted consumers and insolvent financial institutions at the expense of responsible and prudent citizens, government leaders could challenge the industrial world to launch a cooperative new venture to explore the unknown, renew our efforts to conquer the solar system, and in the process generate meaningful new jobs throughout the world, create new technologies that advance global standards of living, and maybe generate international support, teamwork and progress through common interests. Maybe it is possible a joint effort of the scientific communities of each country that has the ability to contribute to renew the exploration of space could work such a miracle.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Yes, It Can Happen Here
Perhaps they are not aware of human history, and the part luck played in several turning points of military conflict. In June of 1942, if American scout planes had not spotted the Japanese carriers at the Battle of Midway before their scout planes found ours, we would all be speaking Japanese today. If Adolf Hitler had focused on defeating Great Britain rather than launching an attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, creating a disastrous two front war, perhaps we would all now be speaking German.
Throughout history the centers of power and influence have always been changing. Today the predominance of the United States is arguably on the wane as China, India and Russia are rapidly developing into formidable competitors, both militarily and economically. Combine that with the fact Europe spends very little on defense, is becoming muslimized and cannot defend itself. Their only option if threatened is to capitulate to external or internal threats unless the United States comes to their rescue as in the past.
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the rise of militant Islam has created a much more dangerous world than we have encountered before, whether the threat be state sponsored or contained in difficult to identify and locate terrorist organizations. The United States today clearly confronts risks to our security that our growing more perilous by the day, and complacency and denial of these threats will only ensure that we do not survive the inevitable conflict. We cannot afford to leave our future to the fortunes of chance. We must continue to face reality, and be prepared. We can only hope the pacifists in Washington wake up to the ways of the real world before it is too late.
Monday, February 09, 2009
Reward The Irresponsible, Punish The Prudent
Providing incentives and subsidies that affect the few is certainly not fair to everyone, particularly when that action encourages or rewards irresponsible behavior to the detriment of the far greater number of people who act responsibly. Both the enormous government bail-out of the financial system and the massive stimulus program are examples of government actions that are not fair and equitable to the majority of Americans.
The economic problems we face today are the result of an outrageously excessive amount of debt created with the active support of our monetary authorities and the explicit encouragement of elected representatives in Congress. The use of borrowed money that was easily obtainable with favorable payment terms caused the price of assets throughout the economy to rise to unsustainable levels, particularly real estate.
Despite the plunge in prices of homes and other assets, prices still remain too high. Prices must fall to levels that clear the market and naturally balance supply and demand before sustainable economic progress can resume. Providing tax incentives and other targeted stimulus with taxpayer dollars to rescue reckless financial institutions and consumers will result in the maintenance of prices at current inflated levels, causing any bounce from this spending to be short-lived, thereby wasting the massive amounts of money spent on these programs.
Most importantly, the bail-out and stimulus plans do not pass the test of fairness and equity for the majority of citizens. For example, the intent of the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) to rescue the mortgage market is to limit losses on loans made by financial institutions and reduce the prospect of foreclosure for those who paid too much for property by supporting prices above the current real market. This does nothing but reward those who irresponsibly played this game, often because they greedily assumed they were guaranteed to make a profit, while punishing the far greater number of Americans who prudently refrained from these irrational transactions. The response by Congress to the damage caused by it's own mindless policies does nothing but keep prices too high for those who desire to buy a home at a rational price, ensuring that the crisis will be prolonged much longer than necessary and that all the taxpayer dollars carelessly tossed to financial institutions will be gone forever.
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Beltway Bandits
They promise prosperity, they promise great wealth.
They promise security, they promise good health.
They promise us everything money can buy,
But they never come through, it's always a lie.
They claim they are saints, their opponents are liars.
But they're nothing more than thieves for hire.
Power and wealth are their reason for being.
Bribes and corruption are what they believe in.
Avarice and duplicity rule the day.
America is in a state of decay.
Greed is a virtue, Honesty's a sin.
The old values are gone, decadence is in.
They live like kings, and we pay the receipt.
Their lives are nothing but constant deceit.
Pretending to have our interests at heart.
Acting like they care is the easiest part.
The political lizard's, it's plain to see,
Take care of themselves, not you and me.
Pork barrel politics is the name of the game.
It's out of control, there is no shame.
They lie to the public about the course they'll chart.
They say they'll unite us, but they tear us apart.
There is too much hatred, too much hostility.
Too much anger, threatening our liberty.
Throughout all our history men have given their lives,
To keep us all safe, to make sure we thrive.
Our founding fathers took many great risks,
For liberty and justice, not a government like this.
They raise our taxes til' the money's all gone,
Then find someone else to blame it all on.
Their legacy's a bill our children must pay.
May justice be served come judgment day.
It's all bullshit, nothing but lies.
We're beginning to see, we're opening our eyes.
Communities go under, factories die.
Jobs disappear, debts multiply.
Families suffer, and people cry.
But the Bandits in Congress are living high.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Paying The Piper - A Financial Recovery Plan
It is somewhat understandable that consumers would spend beyond their means when evidence of unlimited prosperity was all around and real estate brokers and financial snake-oil salesmen were providing the means to do it. It seemed as if every American had found the end of the rainbow and discovered the proverbial pot of gold. When the drug store is giving away free candy, it is hard for those who dream of the good life to say no thanks. Consequently, homebuyers at the lower end of the income and educational scale who bought homes for their families to live in with non-standard adjustable rate, balloon payment or interest only mortgages should be cut some slack. The terms of their mortgage loans should be modified to allow them to maintain their homes and eventually fulfill their obligations. But those who definitely should have known better must be held accountable and suffer the consequences.
In a capitalistic society of private property, contracts and explicit laws covering commercial and financial transactions, people and businesses need to be held accountable for their actions in order for the system to function properly. Otherwise, economic activity will stagnate as transactions involving credit, the lifeblood of the American economy, would vanish since no one would trust the counterparties to fulfill their obligations. And that is exactly what is happening today. The credit bomb has exploded, and too many borrowers are insolvent and unable to pay their debts. The American economic system built on trust has been severely damaged.
Efforts are now underway from the same folks who brought this situation upon us to fix the system by bailing out those they consider "too big to fail." The "too big to fail" classification could be defined as those who contributed the most money to the "honorable" elected representatives entrusted with making these decisions. In an amazing display of disregard for what caused the crisis in the first place, they propose to fix the problem of too much debt by pouring more gasoline on the fire. They plan to confiscate more money from taxpayers (driving them deeper into debt to pay for basic necessities) and borrow more money from foreigners to give to the same brilliant captains of Wall Street and corrupt agencies in Washington that created the meltdown in the first place. Only college professors, investment bankers and congressmen could possibly believe the solution to a problem of too much debt is to create more debt.
Perhaps a good question to ask is "Who is really being bailed out?" Is it the average guy on Main Street who goes to work each day, diligently does his job, pays his taxes, provides for his family and doesn't risk their future by speculating in high risk, overleveraged, derivative financial gimmicks that no one really understands? No. He is the guy that gets to pay for the bailout.
Truth is, the folks being bailed out are the mega-rich hedge funds, private equity groups, institutional fund managers, investment bankers and brokers who gained immense wealth by fueling the debt orgy. Now these people, with their mansions in the Hamptons, elegant apartments in New York City and London, luxurious retreats in Aspen and on the French Riviera, 200 foot yachts, memberships in exclusive country clubs, box seats at the professional sports arena's, and magnificent $50 million private jets to whisk them away to enjoy all these immorally gained privileges, want the government to bail them out of their stupid investment mistakes. They proclaim the implosion of debt could not have been foreseen and was not their fault. WRONG!!! Everyone with any common sense and prudence saw it coming.
Everyone who ever learned anything about investing and corporate finance should know that the capital structure of a business is normally comprised of both equity and debt, and each type of capital has different risks and rewards. The holders of corporate debt have a higher claim to the company's assets than do the shareholders. If a company finds itself in a position where it has more debt than assets, the company is insolvent, or bankrupt. The value of the company to shareholders at that point is zero. The more debt a company piles on its balance sheet, the greater the risk of the equity becoming worthless if the company cannot earn a return on assets greater than the cost of its liabilities. This is not rocket science. Anyone who bought shares in a company with lots of debt on its balance sheet should have known they were investing with a greater risk of losing their money, and they don't deserve to be bailed out.
The same goes for commercial banks and government agencies that lend money to people or businesses they know can't pay it back, and for investors who buy securities backed by a package of mortgages they should know will go bust if housing prices stop going up. And it goes for insurance companies (read AIG) that insure buyers of the mortgage backed securities against the default of those securities. Investors that take high risks must suffer the consequences, or there will never be any incentive to stop taking risks that can lead to catastrophic meltdowns.
Furthermore, the current course of action pursued by government authorities to fight the economic meltdown makes absolutely no sense. What good does it do to inject more government money into financial institutions and auto companies, or lowering interest rates to zero? The problem is that consumers are over-extended with too much debt now. They don't want to borrow more. That is why they are not buying anything on credit.
Instead of giving $700 billion to banks, $100 billion to AIG and who knows how much to car makers, which solves nothing and just postpones the inevitable, how about putting the money in the pockets of consumers, preferably through permanent tax cuts. $1 trillion divided by 300 million people is $3,333 for every man, woman and child in America - $13,333 for a family of four. If that money was in the hands of consumers perhaps they would spend it, and get the economy moving again. Giving money to the perpetrators of the crime instead of the folks who can productively use it is utterly absurd.
So what is a fair and equitable solution to the financial crisis America now finds itself in? My plan is as follows -
1. Immediately eliminate the Troubled Asset Relief Plan (TARP), and prohibit any more expenditures to financial institutions or the automobile industry. The only rational solution for these beneficiaries of government (i.e., taxpayer) handouts is Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which allows them to restructure and stay in business if they are viable going concerns.
2. For homeowners, those who bought homes priced under $300,000 should have their mortgage restructured to reflect current, conventional mortgage rates with the principal amount reset to the current market value of the home. Any loss in the restructuring is assumed by the initial lender. If the lender is out of business, the loss is covered by the Financial Disaster Trust Fund discussed below. Owners of homes costing more than $300,000 and anyone who bought them as investment property are SOL, and not eligible for any relief.
3. For lenders, they absorb the losses on the restructurings described in #2 above, and 100% of the loss on defaults on loans still on their books on homes priced over $300,000. If the lender is insolvent as a result of these losses, they enter Chapter 11 bankruptcy and re-organize if viable. As a result of declaring bankruptcy, top management of the lender (everyone making over $250,000 per year) is terminated and not allowed back into the mortgage business for 3 years. Lower level workers compensation is reduced by 20% until the company returns to solvency.
4. All other financial obligations and assets (including but not limited to CDO's, CLO's, CMO's, ETN's, SIV's, credit default swaps, auction rate securities, covered bonds, junk bonds and complex synthetic investment vehicles comprised of leveraged derivatives) are not eligible for relief and left to work themselves out in the marketplace. That is what capitalism and free markets are all about.
5. All financial institutions and over-leveraged corporations that become insolvent as a result of the financial crisis are not eligible for government relief and suffer the consequences of their operating decisions. They declare whichever form of bankruptcy fits their condition, their shares of stock become worthless and bondholders receive the residual payout from the marketable assets. If a more favorable re-organization can be worked out to keep the company going while restructuring the balance sheet, so much the better.
6. Replace all federal regulatory agency executives and bureaucrats who were responsible for monitoring activity in the financial markets and enforcing compliance with applicable laws. This would include the Federal Reserve and SEC, and also quasi-governmental entities such as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Place a maximum annual compensation of $250,000 for these public servants, and ensure that no employee of any regulatory agency maintains a social, financial, or other relationship with regulated parties.
7. Create a Financial Disaster Trust Fund to provide funding for the losses incurred in restructurings pursuant to #2 above. The fund would also be used to augment unemployment payments to all Americans who lost their jobs in the last year, with payments extended for a period of a maximum of five years. It is to be funded by a retroactive tax on all individuals working in the financial services industry as mortgage lenders, residential real estate brokers, investment bankers who packaged mortgages, securities salesmen who sold them, investors who bought them, and executives of the firms that employed them who reported gross income (no credits, deductions or other loopholes that allow them to report low taxable income) over $500,000 in any year between 2001 and 2007, and any government employee and registered government lobbyist with gross income over $250,000 during that same period. The tax would be 80% of the gross income over the designated limit in each and every year it applies. These are generally the folks who caused the problem, and they should be required to pay for the solution. If any funds remain in the Financial Disaster Trust Fund after five years, it is kept by the government and used to reduce the national debt.
8. Make permanent tax cuts across the board now to put more money in the hands of consumers to stimulate spending, and by all means eliminate the expiration of the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts scheduled to occur on January 1, 2011. Offset any increase in the budget deficit with cutbacks in the bloated federal bureaucracy. In three to five years (2012 - 2014), assuming sustainable economic growth has resumed, implement a transition from the current income based tax structure to a consumption based tax system containing no tax preferences of any kind. The consumption based tax is the most fair and equitable to all taxpayers and serves to encourage savings and investment.
These are the basics of the plan. Under no circumstances should those who profited from the mega-leveraging of the financial system be bailed out. The only people the plan doesn't provide fair and equitable treatment for are the sensible and prudent Americans who have been caught up in the collapse, suffering significant losses of jobs and financial resources due to the greed of Wall Street and corruption of Washington, D.C.
Thursday, December 04, 2008
Preventing A Collapse?
This is egregiously unfair to strapped homeowners who are struggling to do the right thing and pay their debt obligations, often while raising young children, putting food on the table and clothes on their backs, and trying to find enough money to pay for the other essentials of everyday life such as utility bills, gas for the family car and education expenses. In order to provide these basic necessities, many of these people diligently go to work every day to often low paying jobs they are in danger of losing because some overpaid morons in Washington D.C. and corporate executive offices piled too much additional debt on top of an already over-leveraged economy.
Changing the rules any time by creating government directed subsidies, preferences or other bailouts is always unfair to many more people than the new rules are designed to benefit, and inherently inappropriate. Changing the rules on a daily basis just creates even more confusion and gross inequities, and is no way to manage any organization - let alone a national government. In this particular case, if the government does decide it is necessary to take action and interfere in the mortgage markets by creating below market rates of 4.5%, it makes no sense and is clearly unfair to the vast majority of homeowners unless the rate is also allowed to apply for refinancings, accompanied by the waiving of all fees or charges involved in doing so. Only then would there be a degree of equal opportunity and fairness for those who are complying with their contractual and moral duty to pay off their obligations.
Of course, those who have already paid off their mortgage and those who rent or lease receive no benefit from this government generosity at taxpayers expense, and are therefore dumped on by their elected representatives. Besides, where does it say that everybody has to own a home? There is nothing wrong with renting.
Daily announcements of changes in plans to fix the financial markets and stimulate the economy are doing more damage to those two related problems than any other response possibly could. Supposedly this government intervention is intended to prevent the financial system and American economy from collapse. Perhaps if the lords of the gilded halls of Congress and massive edifices of federal bureaucracy inside the DC Beltway would pull their heads out of their asses they might notice that the markets and the economy have already collapsed. Thanks to their panic driven anti-capitalistic maneuvers and rapidly changing quick fixes, they have screwed up the situation and made it much worse than it ever needed to be. Staying the hell out of the way and letting the markets sort it out, as government is supposed to do in a free market economy, would have been and still would be a much better course of action.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Blame It On George - And The Evils Of Capitalism
Capitalism had very little to do with the current financial crisis, and its not really hard to identify what did -
1. Growing government interference in America's economy and financial markets. Beginning with the Community Re-investment Act (CRA) of 1977, Congress required lenders to loosen credit standards in order to encourage home ownership. In 1995 the rules were relaxed further, with the quasi-government agencies Fannie Mae (Federal National Mortgage Association) and Freddie Mac (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) becoming the repository of the loans the original lenders knew could not be paid back. As a result of the incestuous and sordid relationship between these agencies and their assumed overseers in Congress, specifically Barney Frank (Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee) and Chris Dodd (Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee), both Democrats who received substantial campaign contributions from the two agencies (along with Barack Obama and Rahm Emanuel), Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac grew to dominate the mortgage industry with massive amounts of unpayable sub-prime home loans on their books.
Four Republicans (Charles Hagel, John McCain, Elizabeth Dole and John Sununu) sponsored the Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Act of 2005 to address the potential financial disaster that was building at Fannie and Fred, but the Democrats killed the bill. Meanwhile, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd were denying that any problems existed at these agencies right up until their portfolios imploded. Yet George Bush and the Republicans are held responsible by the Democrats and the media.
2. Irresponsible monetary policy by the Federal Reserve. Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan and his successor, Ben Bernanke, kept interest rates too low too long, encouraging and facilitating the massive expansion of credit throughout the economy. The Federal Reserve is the central bank of the United States, and is an independent agency whose decisions are not mandated or ratified by the president or anyone else in the executive branch. The chairman is appointed by the President, subject to confirmation by the senate. The Federal Reserve is subject to oversight and reports to Congress, not the President. Yet George Bush and the Republicans are held responsible by the Democrats and the media.
3. Creative financial instruments that had nothing to do with the functioning of industry and commerce. Wall Street created complex, esoteric, incomprehensible investment vehicles traded among themselves and sold to institutional investors that did not represent the ownership of corporations and private businesses, and therefore were not representative of the true definition of capitalism. Credit Default Swaps, Exchange Traded Notes, Toggle Bonds, hundreds of specially designed securities based on derivatives of other securities, all leveraged up with debt to multiply the returns on invested capital - none of these were necessary for the functioning of a capitalist economy. But you can't legislate against greed. Yet George Bush and the Republicans are held responsible by the Democrats and the media.
And last but not least, capitalism has nothing to do with bailing out businesses and investors who make unwise, high risk mistakes. In fact, capitalism can only work efficiently if those who do make bad investments suffer the consequences. There is no bailing out in capitalism.
Capitalism has everything to do with private enterprise, where individuals rather than the government own the means of production and distribution. This ownership is evidenced by shares of stock in public companies and proprietary or partnership interest in private ones. It is not evidenced by purchasing contrived securities that represent nothing tangible.
Yet today the government is bailing out those wealthy financiers and traders on Wall Street who created the useless financial snake oil. Meanwhile, the Main Street investors in real assets that generate economic growth through the production of goods and services are obliged to pay for it. That is not capitalism. And it is not all George Bush's fault.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Uniting Americans?
It is always quite clear these socialists mean we can all sing kumbaya together if we neanderthals who do not agree with them "see the light" and accept their superior understanding of how the world works and what is good for us. Perhaps that means we who have been around a few years and built the country into the greatest economic powerhouse in history and the savior of western civilization against evil, brutal tyrants should no longer be involved in running the country. Obviously the coalition of black and brown minorities and those under the age of 30, or those who put Barack Obama in the oval office, can do a better job of it than us conservative and libertarian old fogeys.
But the reality is that Barack Obama did have the most liberal voting record in Congress, at least when he took the time to do the job he was elected to do. I find it incredulous that those journalists say he will lead from the center and be a unifying figure. Of course, since their idea of the center is the nose bleed seats in the upper deck on the third base side of the left field foul line, I suppose I can sort of understand the thought process. And perhaps, since Obama is basically a blank slate with no track record of making major decisions effecting anyone but himself, no one really knows what to expect. Maybe we should give him the benefit of the doubt until we actually see what direction his actions take us.
Unfortunately, for those who seek to unify us and entertain fantasy's of Barack being the man to do it, they might want to consider the role of the congressional leadership. Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the other riders of the apocalypse have their priorities too, and they aren't about to let an inexperienced rookie lead them by the nose, even if he is a former colleague from their own party. These creatures, who have achieved impressive new standards in taking their traditional tradecraft of creating massive problems for the country, blaming them on their opponents and then claiming credit for attempting to deal with those problems, and who have reneged on every promise they made to voters to take over congress in 2006, will not be easy to deal with.
To mention just a few of their priorities, Henry Waxman from California favors steep energy taxes on oil and gas producers to be used to combat global warming. What a great idea! Limiting the supply and causing price increases on the sources of energy that Americans really need and wasting taxpayer dollars on a politically correct agenda that is not universally accepted as anything more than a natural development that has happened before and reverses over time, and could possibly pour billions of dollars down a black hole of alternative sources that may not become commercially viable. By the way, has Mr. Waxman ever heard of nuclear power?
Charles Rangel of New York wants to bring back the draft. What a great idea! If Barack wants to invade China, Russia, India or Western Europe, Charlie will find him the troops.
Barney Frank from Massachussetts, the poster child for the previously mentioned masters of causing problems then pretending to solve them (in the case of the current credit crisis), wants to slash defense spending by 25%. What a great idea! In a world with easier access to weapons of mass destruction and fanatical people who have sworn to eliminate us from the face of the earth, maybe we should just stick our heads in the sand with our butts high in the air and hope the bad men will go away.
John Conyers of Michigan has called for reparations for slavery. What a great idea! In a country where nearly 620,000 citizens died in a war to end slavery, where no one has legally owned a slave in 150 years, and where a man of African descent was just elected president, what a great way to compensate those who suffered under slavery (wait a minute, they are all long gone) and create harmony among the races. By the way, do you know anyone who has ever owned a slave and needs to be punished?
The perpetually p.o.'d Mr. Conyers also is a sympathizer with our culturally and intellectually superior European "friends" (tell me again, how many times have we bailed their asses out from annihilation or total domination from tyrranical dictators) who want to indict the Bush Administration and officials for war crimes (for trying to save them again, this time from diehard terrorists who want to convert them to Islam or, if they don't submit, kill them). Another great idea by our man from Detroit (talk of war zones)! Particularly in a country where a good many people still support the War on Terror, mainly because we enjoy living and not having to bow five times a day toward Mecca. I can't think of a better way to start another civil war among Americans than to indict a president for doing the job he was elected to do. However, maybe then Mr. Conyers could create someone to make reparations to.
It should be an interesting four years. The lunatics are now in total charge of the asylum. I guess Americans could only stand so much prosperity and freedom. We grew a little too comfortable with the success of capitalism and free markets, unprecedented individual rights, and a strong military to ensure we maintained them. Somebody managed to convince a lot of people that those things were not worth keeping, maybe because somebody somewhere was not fully participating in the good life our way of life has created. Somewhere along the way we forgot that the good things in life were supposed to be earned, and cannot just be given away to everybody. As the old saying goes, sooner or later no good deeds go unpunished. So now we are moving in a different direction. I don't think the members of the "I want it all and I want it now" generation are going to be very happy with what they have done.
Friday, November 07, 2008
The New Reality
But it did. We can now try to prepare ourselves for -
1. Redistribution of income from the economic growth generators to the unmotivated beneficiaries of government handouts. By the way, I am one who firmly believes there are way too many enormously overpaid people, primarily in financial services, the legal profession, and CEO's throughout commerce and industry. They make much more money than they are worth, and they should pay significantly higher taxes if their Boards of Directors cannot reign in the outrageous compensation packages. In fact, many hedge fund and private equity managers belong in jail, and all the money they made looting companies over the last decade should be impounded and used to pay for the damage they have done to companies and employees.
But it doesn't make sense to burn down the whole orchard to eliminate some of the bad apples. In far greater numbers are those entrepeneurs and small private business owners who create successful businesses and create the majority of jobs in our economy, and most are worth every penny of the earnings they take home. There is no logical reason to punish them with higher taxes.
2. Higher government spending for existing entitlement programs, new social initiatives and politically correct special interest agenda's, accompanied by astronomical federal budget deficits. The rapid expansion of borrowing by the federal government will lead to higher interest rates for everyone who buys a home, purchases a car or has a business that needs working capital.
3. Higher corporate taxes, which will ultimately be paid for by consumers as businesses raise prices, and result in productive companies moving their operations to foreign countries that allow them to be more competitive.
4. Higher capital gains taxes, reducing the incentives necessary for capital investment that are critical for economic recovery and sustainable growth.
5. Nationalization, or federal government take-over, of the financial and health care industries, as well as possibly the auto and energy industries. This repudiation of capitalism and turn towards government directed and managed industrial policy will ensure the misallocation of capital resources, destroy productivity, suppress workers wages and restrain economic progress and growth for many years to come.
Regarding energy, at a minimum we can expect continued bizarre policies of limited oil and gas production and restraints on nuclear power generation, including probable "windfall profits" taxes. These actions will result in scarcity of energy resources, higher energy prices and continued reliance on foreign sources.
6. Economic isolationism and protectionism. From abrogating existing trade agreements to creating new barriers to free trade, these actions always result in sharp contractions of international commerce due to retaliatory measures from trading partners. This not only leads to higher prices for goods and services, but is well known as one of the primary reasons for the depth and prolongation of the Great Depression of the 1930's.
7. The return of productivity destroying thuggish labor unions to power, and the end of right to work laws.
8. Packing the federal judiciary with liberal judges who use the courts to make law according to their personal viewpoints rather than decide cases by interpreting existing law as it was intended.
9. Irresponsible campaign finance and voter registration laws that ensure elections can be bought by whichever special interest groups contribute the most money, and that fraudulent votes (non-existent or ineligible voters) will continue to be counted.
10. Legislation to limit free speech with the preposterously named "Fairness Doctrine", the sole purpose of which is to prevent opposing opinions from being heard.
11. A reduction in defense spending, which puts our country more at risk in an increasingly dangerous world of belligerent adversaries armed with weapons of mass destruction.
12. Surrender of our national interests to world organizations, such as the United Nations, controlled by bureaucrats, left wing politicians and third world tyrants who protest and oppose everything the United States of America stands for while expecting us to pay for their ability to do so.
Every one of these policies and actions are detrimental to the prosperity and ultimate survival of any nation. And I haven't even mentioned the issues of immigration, education and what can be done to address the out of control entitlements of social security and medicare. Rest assured that these issues will each be handled in the wrong manner by our ultra-leftist new government.
The United States is now clearly on the path to becoming a socialist country, pure and simple. The old Democratic Party does not exist anymore. It has been hi-jacked by the far left elitists who are arrogant enough to believe Americans should live our lives as they see fit. Our new leaders might as well go ahead and change their name to the Communist Party of America. Karl Marx was right. Our democracy did sow the seeds of its own destruction.
But we are not without hope. The majority of Americans are still centrist in nature. The left-wing propaganda machine has been extremely successful in brain-washing the American public into thinking the country was going down the drain and evil Republicans were responsible, even though until recently the economy was growing at above average rates, unemployment was low, nearly anyone could buy any consumer product they wanted, and our country had been kept safe from terrorist attack ever since 9/11/2001. The propagandists proved the word is mightier than the sword, because words can misinform, mislead, deceive and establish false information as fact.
There is no doubt that Americans will discover over the next few years that the socialists have deceived them. Their policies are doomed to failure, and we must make sure we maintain our resolve in protecting the basic freedoms Americans have always enjoyed. We cannot let these socialists hi-jack our country and lead us down the path of declining personal freedom and eroding standards of living. As long as we continue to fight for our constitutional rights that are becoming more and more precarious, conservatives, independents and the more moderate liberals will be able to offer better solutions for renewed prosperity, social justice and individual rights - and we will take our country back from those who rely on lies and false promises to win elections.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
America's Only Hope
Consequently, the American economy is in for a prolonged period of stagnation and decline. There is no way out of the situation given the current system of taxation and the implementation of a philosophy of redistribution of income. Those who will get a free ride will not vote to re-impose taxes on themselves. And the Democrats who created the situation are unlikely to re-impose the taxes since it would cost them votes. This is not rocket science or advanced graduate economics. It is common sense.
The only non-violent solution to escape from a future of economic regression is to trash and eliminate the income tax. The only method of taxation going forward that is fair and equitable and that will allow for the regeneration of sustainable economic growth is the consumption tax. Whether it is a sales tax or a value-added tax, it would give the innovators and industrious the incentives of profiting from their efforts as they would be allowed to keep what they earned rather than having a significant portion of their earnings confiscated by the government.
A return to prosperity would also require that congress restrain its spending habits, an event that has to occur at some point as tax revenues under the current system dwindle and the cost of borrowing becomes prohibitive. Of course, the only way to keep government spending under control on a sustainable basis is to deny incumbents the ability to buy votes by imposing term limits on every elected official. That is a subject for another day.
We Can Only "Hope" To Survive Obama's "Change"
When Americans go to the polls to vote for our next president, they basically have two choices. They have the opportunity to vote for an experienced man of demonstrated character and integrity who has spent his whole life in courageous and honorable duty to his country. This man's service in defense of his country went beyond the capacity of human limits, as everyone should by now know. And his career in public service has focused on the fight against corruption in government and efforts to restrain the out of control growth of government spending, both of which are the primary domestic enemies of the American citizens the federal government is supposed to represent. It appears this man has no chance of winning the election.
The other choice is a man with great rhetorical skills but little to no record of accomplishing anything of substance. He has an opaque personal background, is the product of the most corrupt political machine in America (Chicago), associates with known subversive domestic terrorists (William Ayers), and whose personal mentors over the years have been radical agitators who promote hatred of American ideals, culture and principles (Jeremiah Wright). Whenever he has won public office he has spent very little time doing the job he was elected to do but spent considerable amounts of time campaigning for his next higher political office. Unfortunately, this time there is no higher office, and he may actually spend some time doing what he says he is going to do. And that will be disastrous.
His stated goals are to expand government programs across the board, programs that are already on a path of self-destruction that will make the mortgage meltdown, caused by the government passing legislation requiring lenders to loan money to people they knew could not pay it back, look like a pimple on an elephant's butt. He has promised labor unions he will enact the Orwellian named "Employee Free Choice Act", which denies workers the right to secret ballots in voting for union representation, ensuring workplace intimidation and punishment for workers who favor the right to work laws. We are again seeing leaders of the Democratic Party promoting the anything but fair "Fairness Doctrine", designed to stifle dissenting opinion and deny free speech. And this candidate's tax plan is nothing more than pure, socialist income redistribution through the raising of tax rates on the higher income earners while promising those on the lower end of the income scale increased credits, deductions and exemptions to not only reduce their taxes to zero, but give them money confiscated from those who do pay taxes.
These spending and tax plans will have two consequences. One, they will kill the engine of economic progress in America by increasing the inefficient government directed allocation of capital resources to politically favored social programs and politically correct agenda's, and reduce productivity generating incentives, innovation and entrepreneurship as the government mandates a retreat from the proven prosperity producing power of capitalism, free markets and global trade. Two, they will ensure that Democrats remain in control of government until the American economy has totally collapsed with no prospect of recovery, or some outside force imposes its will. Why is that? Because this tax plan buys the votes of more than half the voting public.
In 2006, according to the US Census, 220 million Americans were eligible to vote. 89 million of those people, or 40.5%, paid no income tax. Under the Obama plan, 18 million more folks, or 8.2%, will not pay any taxes (in fact, many of these 107 million people will receive money from the government). 2.7 million people, or 1.2%, are employed by the federal government. Add that up and you have 49.9% of the voting public either paying no taxes or being dependent on the federal government. Another 24 million people, or 10.9%, will pay less than $1,000 and less than 5% of their income in taxes. Combined, that means 60.8% of eligible voters pay next to nothing to fund the profligacy of the US government, and really don't care how congress spends it other than to hope they send more freebies their way. Why should they vote for Republicans when the Democrats are giving them a free lunch - or more accurately, a free big screen tv, new car, rent money or extra cash for whiskey, cigarettes and drugs.
As any sane human being should be able to figure out, that can't last. Sooner, rather than later, the productive will tire of seeing the fruits of their efforts confiscated from them to be given to the non-productive. Before long, the whole country becomes non-productive and the game is over. It is interesting that some of Barack Obama's most passionate supporters are the 20 to 30 year olds who are the ones that are going to be most royally screwed under his new direction. Income redistribution might sound good to them now, but in 20 to 30 years there will be no income to redistribute. The government programs for social security, health care and other social entitlements that sound so great will not be there when it is time for the younger generation to use them, even though they will be the ones paying for the older generations to deplete.
Over the last century, capitalism and free markets produced the most rapid advance in standards of living the world has ever seen. Obama's "change" will put global economic progress in reverse, at least here in the United States. Perhaps his supporters have not noticed what the world's stock markets are telling them. Global stock markets peaked one year ago before beginning a normal consolidation following the five year bull market run that began in late 2002. At the end of August this year the US market was 17% below the October 2007 high, well within the bounds of a traditional cyclical contraction. But when it started to become clear that Barack Obama was going to be our next president, the stock market plunged 35% in less than two months. Nationalization of the financial industry, a fatal first step down the wrong road, was certainly the initial catalyst. But the realization that a new president and a like-minded congress would thrust the American economy recklessly towards socialism and income redistribution has arguably caused this financial disaster to be worse than it needed to be.
Obama's campaign slogans have been "change we can believe in" and "hope". The global stock markets are telling us that western civilization may not survive his type of "change." And the only "hope" we have is that he doesn't do what he says he will do.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
The Struggle To Survive
For those who believe the effort to eliminate Saddam Hussein and his murderous regime has not been worth the cost of 4,000 American soldiers lives, I have a few questions -
117,000 American soldiers lost their lives during the one and a half years the United States was involved in World War I. Was it necessary to become involved in that war? Germany had never directly attacked the United States.
From June 6 through August 25, 1944, a period of less than 3 months, the United States lost 29,000 soldiers killed in action in Operation Overlord, the invasion of Europe that started on the beaches of Normandy. In all, we lost over 300,000 soldiers and airmen in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. Was it really necessary to storm the beaches at Normandy or even go to war with Germany in World War II? Germany had not directly attacked the United States.
In the Pacific Theater during World War II, the United States lost over 12,500 men during the 3 month campaign for the island of Okinawa and over 7,300 killed and missing during the 2 month campaign for the island of Iwo Jima. Japan did conduct a sneak attack on what was then a U.S. Territory on December 7, 1941, at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, killing 2,400 Americans. But that wasn't as many as the more than 3,000 killed on September 11, 2001, from direct attacks on American soil. Should the United States have gone to war against Japan?
In the first 3 days of July in 1863, 7,863 Americans were killed and 27,044 wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. Over-all, 625,000 Americans died during the War between the States from 1861 through 1865. Was it really necessary to suffer a devastatingly bloody war among ourselves in order to preserve the Union?
Cultures of the East and West have clashed for at least 2500 years, and if not for the heroic stand of the Spartans at Thermopylae in the fifth century B.C., Emporer Xerxes and the Persians would have conquered the West and the history of Western Civilization would have been quite different.
The hostility between East and West became even more profound subsequent to the founding of Islam by the Prophet Muhammed in the seventh century A.D. Western culture separates political and spiritual authority while Islam combines it - and demands absolute obedience to its precepts. There is no common ground between Islam and the West, and western societies had better wake up to that fact in an age of weapons of mass destruction. The loss of 4,000 heroic Americans who volunteered to preserve freedom from tyranny is heartbreaking and tragic, but is it not a relatively small cost when compared with previous unwanted but necessary conflicts that have arisen throughout the course of human history?
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Always Wrong But Never In Doubt
One of the first on record to predict that human beings were doomed was Thomas Malthus in "An Essay on the Principle of Population", published in 1798, stating that population would outrun the food supply, leading to widespread famine. Even though he was pathetically wrong, there always seems to be a large number of people who deny reality and believe mankind is irreversibly creating its own demise. They reject the concept of progress, and don't understand the ability of man to adapt to the circumstances and fix problems before they become unfixable.
The earth is doomed movement did not really get rolling until the last half of the twentieth century. In 1968, Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich published "The Population Bomb". He wrote that "the battle to feed humanity is over. In the 1970's and 1980's hundreds of millions of people will starve to death. In the United States alone, famine will kill 65 million in the 1980's." There may be no other book ever published that got the future as wrong as this one.
Never-the-less, the belief that the earth has a destiny of disaster caused by man continued to gain popularity. Many organizations, such as Greenpeace, the Sierra Club and Friends of the Earth, were formed to save the earth from the evil deeds of mankind, growing into religious cults that proclaimed economic progress must be stopped or else. The Club of Rome published a report called "The Limits of Growth" in 1972 predicting earth would exhaust its supply of raw materials by the late 1980's. Even though these doomsayers are always wrong, they never admit it or give up the quest.
From 1945 into the 1970's the earth experienced a period of global cooling, accompanied by scholarly predictions of a new ice age. In the mid-1970's the National Science Board and National Academy of Sciences published reports on the phenomena, and Newsweek produced an article in 1975 called "The Cooling World". Of course human activity was seen as the primary culprit, with aerosols from fossil fuel combustion increasing the number of tiny particles in the air and reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the earth's surface. Predictably, the phenomena ended about the same time the mass media discovered it and began hyping its apocalyptic predictions.
The same folks who went ballistic over global cooling in the 1970's are the same people who are now hysterically panic-stricken over global warming. Now the problem is too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, creating a greenhouse effect that is warming the earth's surface. It certainly is happening, but whether it is a long term trend or another in the long history of periodic climate cycles is not yet known. Of course the Greenies blame it all on SUV's and the energy wasting lifestyle of you and me. They would rather tell us how to live our life in pristine harmony with nature and give up all the benefits of progress, without any proof at all that would solve the problem. Regardless, not one of the Greenies will admit that one of the primary causes of the increase in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere stares at them every time they look in a mirror.
The biggest source of carbon dioxide is from coal fired electricity generating power plants. The reason so many new coal fired power plants were built was because Greenie hysteria effectively halted the construction of environmentally clean nuclear power plants in America nearly 30 years ago, causing the electric power industry to default to building more carbon dioxide producing coal fired power plants. But they aren't about to acknowledge that inconvenient truth.
If the Greenies want to focus on global threats that truly are a clear and present danger they might consider spending their time attacking the problem of deadly bacteria that are becoming resistant to antibiotics and threaten our very existence. A growing number of Americans are dying each year from these superbugs, and very little is being done by medical scientists to develop new drugs to fight this menace. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal said that only 10 new antibiotics have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration since 1998. Right now there are only 13 new antibiotics in development by drug companies compared to more than 60 a decade ago. It appears the American health system is not putting a very high priority on stopping these microscopic killers. Now that is a real problem.
Unfortunately, the Greenies track record with these types of threats is not so stellar either. In fact, perhaps the most damning evidence of the results of their self-righteous crusades hits at the very heart of environmental religion. Rachel Carson is the patron saint of environmentalism, and is often credited with being its progenitor. She published a book in 1962 called "Silent Spring", describing how the insecticide DDT, though non-toxic to humans, was very harmful to a wide range of wildlife. The book created such extensive panic that the chemical was soon banned by most countries in the world.
Prior to Carson's book, DDT was used to control the mosquitoes that spread malaria, which has killed more people than any other disease in history. In fact, according to a recent article in National Geographic, some scientists believe malaria has killed one out every two people who have ever lived. DDT was discovered in the 1940's by a Swiss chemist, and was by far the most effective insecticide for killing mosquitoes ever developed, and at a cost 4 times lower than previous ones.
DDT worked so well that over the decade of the 1950's malaria was basically eliminated in the developed countries of the world, and nearly wiped out in most developing countries. Unfortunately, DDT was heavily overused for agricultural purposes and did create collateral damage to many species of animals. But instead of adopting the more rational approach of limiting the DDT use for agriculture, the result of Carson's book was to eliminate its use altogether.
The unhappy consequence has been the rapid resurgence of malaria around the globe. The World Health Organization estimates that 300 to 500 million people are now afflicted with the disease every year. According to the article in National Geographic, malaria today kills 3,000 children every day in Africa alone. In Zambia, nearly 1 in 5 children die from malaria before they reach the age of 5. A researcher for the National Institutes of Health was quoted as saying, "The ban on DDT may have killed 20 million children". These dreadful statistics are the result of environmentalism taken to the extreme, but no one in the cult will ever acknowledge their culpability.
So the real question is, why would anybody ever believe anything the environmental lunatics have to say? Their arrogantly self-righteous prophesies turn out to be false alarms, and sometimes even deadly as evidenced by the results of the Mother of the Movement's call to action. Never-the-less, they continue to pat themselves on the back, declare their moral virtue and slobber over new-found heroes that are "always wrong but never in doubt".
Monday, July 02, 2007
What Is Wrong With Us?
Yet the attainment of previously unknown levels of freedom and prosperity in the last few decades has resulted in unimaginable polarization of American society. It has generated a society of greed, arrogance, selfishness and hate - human characteristics that are incompatible with happiness and productivity.
Modern civilization lacks civility. America no longer values the concepts of honesty, integrity, common sense and respect for others. Those who think they have a monopoly on values and principles believe theirs are the only ones that are appropriate, and feel compelled to force them on others. There is no attempt to understand the opinions of others or compromise for the greater good. Everyone is talking and no one is listening. The attitude is I am right, and if you don't agree with me you are an idiot.
What are the causes of this polarization?
1. Politics and Political Parties. They do nothing but demonize and vilify their opponents, constantly portraying the other side as the personification of evil while declaring themselves the saviors of mankind. Furthermore, corruption is rampant as big money allows special interest groups to buy influence, favors and contracts, creating hostile divisions between those who are the beneficiaries of government spending and those who have to pay for it. Americans need to have more choices, whether it be third and fourth parties, or independents. And the campagn system needs to be reformed in a manner that will allow them to get their message across.
2. Journalistic Bias. The mass media is not interested in truth or facts. They publish and broadcast little but opinions designed to influence and control the thinking of the public. They choose what to publish, what not to publish, and slant it in a manner that will convey only their point of view. In a free society there may not be much we can do about that. All one can hope for is that Americans are smart enough to know the truth about journalism and will never allow censorship to silence opposing points of view.
Unfortunately, the current reality of political acrimony and media manipulation of the news has resulted in an American public that is highly misinformed and brainwashed about the most important issues facing modern society.
National Defense and the War on Terror - There seems to be a lack of belief or understanding that brutal, violent people exist who hate us (or more accurately, are jealous of our freedom and prosperity) and will do anything to eliminate us from the face of the earth. It is not important to be liked by the rest of the world. It is important to be prepared to defend what you have when others try to take it from you.
Economic Progress - Capitalism, free markets, fair competition, low taxes and limited government interference have produced the great wealth America has achieved, not redistribution of income, government mandated industrial engineering and high taxes. The tax system should never be used to confiscate the rewards of the productive nor to favor chosen industries or sectors with tax breaks. Socialism works only if the goal is to make everyone equally miserable.
It shouldn't be that difficult to realize liberty means freedom of thought and toleration of opposing views; that our economic system of capitalism and free markets works; and there are bad people out there who want to destroy us because they are insanely jealous of our way of life. Why can't we all understand that and try a little harder to just get along.
Monday, April 30, 2007
A New Method of Governing?
In other words, the Democrats have found a new definition of governing. In the United States we no longer have a government focused on legislation to establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity. Instead, we now have a government of accusations, allegations, investigations, character assassination and unwarranted indictments of people trying to do their jobs - who have the unfortunate circumstance of being members of or appointed by the leaders of the opposing party. The congressional Democrats have no interest in doing anything but creating phony scandals and conducting hysterical witch hunts to discredit their opponents.
Few would argue that Karl Rove is not a devious political manipulator whose main function is to embellish the image of his boss and protect him from the partisan attacks of his political adversaries. In an ideal world his services would not be necessary. But in today's political environment they are. Political enemies are constantly dreaming up fraudulent allegations of illegal conduct, unethical behavior, incompetence and/or contentions of disreputable and failing policies. Some may contain grains of truth, but in most cases they are obstructionist at best and at the worst nothing more than obvious efforts to undermine the President. Politics has become more public relations than public service. Karl Rove is not the first administrative aide to have this duty. Those who seriously think he is any worse than James Carville or George Stephanopoulis have very short memories.
Perhaps the Democrats should spend some time doing what they were elected to do - work on fixing the very real and very serious problems associated with social security and medicare. And it would be helpful to our nation's security if they could propose some realistic strategies on how to protect American citizens from Islamic terrorists. But they won't, because they have no answers for those issues that are the most important to the future of America. All they can do is demean and vilify those who actually are on the front lines of attempting to solve these problems.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Life Goes On - Maybe
The Democrats just don't seem to be interested in national defense. Instead of keeping the bad guys locked up at Gitmo, they want to let them out to go kill again. They don't want to monitor terrorist communications in order to prevent them from planning and executing further atrocities. They don't want to use a little coercion to gain critical information that would also be helpful in preventing future attacks. They would rather leave our country's security up to the United Nations, where most of the members would rather see the United States disappear from the face of the earth.
The leaders of today's Democratic Party would rather spend their energy demonizing the domestic opposition and promising benefits for alternative lifestyles than dealing with the fact that brutal tyrants acquiring weapons of mass destruction and intent on using them still exist in the world. FDR did not hesitate to inflict collateral damage on German cities in order to defeat the global ambitions of Adolf Hitler. Harry Truman understood that collateral damage was necessary in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in order to bring Japan to its knees. Our leaders used to know that to win a war you have to not only destroy the enemy's capability to fight but his will to fight.
But Democrats don't seem to want to deal with the clear and present dangers America faces. They choose to focus on handing out entitlements to people who vote for them, to be paid for by those who didn't. But unless they begin to take the War on Terror more seriously, the Americans that do survive may be surprised to find out the islamic fundamentalists in control frown on abortion, gay marriage, affirmative action, womens rights and freedom of any kind.
Monday, November 13, 2006
Out of Control
Journalists no longer report the news but slant it in such a way as to turn the public against their elected leaders by ignoring the good deeds and magnifying the bad through misrepresentation and clever editing (maybe that will change now that their boys and girls are back in charge). There is close-minded devotion to questionable causes, with blind hatred and demonization of those who dare to think differently. There is a large portion of the population who view themselves as victims of society, and become dependent on government welfare instead of taking advantage of the opportunities that exist to educate themselves and improve their lives.
Capitalism has lost its focus. Financiers and corporate leaders no longer believe in creating great companies with innovative new products that benefit and improve society while providing meaningful and satisfying jobs for American workers. Instead they now believe capitalism means to maximize their own personal wealth at the expense of everyone else, by doing deals that put millions of dollars in their own pockets while destroying the jobs and lives of competent, dedicated workers.
Good high quality companies with superior products and services no longer attract investment capital. Professional investors, in the guise of unaccountable and unregulated hedge funds and private equity funds now play high stakes games with leverage and derivative securities to attack, acquire, restructure and destroy perfectly good companies in order to obtain obscene profits for themselves.
There is no longer personal responsibility for one's actions. If something bad happens it must be somebody else's fault, and all one has to do is file a lawsuit and get rich. In fact, that attitude has evolved into inventing a grievance and getting rich by accusing somebody of something and filing a lawsuit.
Something is very wrong here. America no longer seems to believe in personal responsibility, freedom, democracy, capitalism, free markets, ethical behavior and respect for others? How did that happen? Perhaps the fault lies with We The People. We have fallen asleep at the switch. We have let the mud-slinging politicians, opinionated journalists, slick lawyers, clueless educators, airhead celebrities, greedy financiers - the people who control the money and information in America - poison our brains with politically correct bullshit and condescending instructions on what we are to believe and how we are to live our lives.
And maybe a lot of us are perfectly happy with that. After all, they are the elite and obviously smarter than us. And we don't want to do anything but watch "reality" shows and Dr. Phil, see what Hillary or Oprah are wearing to the next gala, hear what George Clooney or Barbra Streisand have to say about important issues, listen to Howard Stern or read check out line tabloids anyway.
If that is true, then it may be too late. But the next time a nuclear or biochemical weapon destroys an American city, a company goes bankrupt because of a frivoulous lawsuit, your federal tax payment skyrockets, you lose your job because of an unnecessary corporate takeover, a freed criminal kills again, or your social security check is cut in half because the government has run out of funds to pay for both your retirement and somebody's abortion - then some of us might realize we have been taken advantage of.
I have never heard anyone on the editorial pages of American newspapers, in the ivory towers of academia or the beautiful people hangouts of Hollywood explain why we have an immigration problem if America is such an evil place. Obviously people throughout the world still know that the United States of America is the land of freedom and opportunity. Too bad that so many who have spent their whole lives here have fallen victim to the incessant brainwashing from those with the poison pens and films filled with falsehoods. But when you have your head up your ass, you can't see the light.
Friday, August 25, 2006
America's Choice
Liberal Democrats are believers in global warming, which they see as the major threat to humanity. Conservative Republicans are seen to be focused on preventing radical Islamic extremists from killing or subjugating all they consider infidels (everyone who is not a believer in Islam) and establishing a worldwide religious state based on their strict interpretation of Islamic religious law (Sharia).
There is certainly evidence the earth is currently going through a phase of global warming. Even though logic would indicate that human beings are contributing to the process, there is not undeniable evidence that the warming period is nothing more than a natural cyclical occurrence exacerbated by worldwide urbanization. Furthermore, there has been nothing proposed by anyone other than shutting down modern industrialized economies and returning to an agrarian society that would have any impact on the problem, the Kyoto Treaty being the primary example.
On the other hand, radical Islamic extremism is a clear and present danger that most of the world and a significant portion of Americans are trying to ignore while the danger to civilization grows more serious as the perpetrators and their sponsors develop more lethal weapons of mass destruction. These people do not want to negotiate or co-exist. Their goal is to eliminate freedom and democracy from the face of the earth.
Of course the situation is not quite that simple, as there are people in both political parties in America that consider both issues to be a major problem. However, the Democratic party is led by such anti-war demagogues as Howard Dean, John Kerry, Al Gore, Harry Reid, Ted Kennedy - each of whom declare that the the United States should abandon the war on terror. They want to cut and run and pretend terrorism doesn't exist. Republicans, however, do recognize global warming is a serious issue - they just don't believe acceptance of the terms of the Kyoto Treaty is the answer.
The question is, given these two major threats to our survival, which party should be in charge of leading the country? That is the question Americans will have to answer when the go to the voting booths.
Thursday, December 22, 2005
Why Are Democrats Trying To Destroy Our Country?
Environmentalists and their protagonists in the mainstream media loudly proclaim that it is the fault of SUV drivers in fly-over country that we have an energy shortage and resultant high prices. I wonder if any of these greenies want to give up their grossly oversize houses, which also consume massive quantities of energy, or cut down on their jetting from coast to coast or to Europe in gas-guzzling private jets or first-class seats to lecture the rest of us about saving energy.
I really try to be independent in my political thinking. I am not ideologically tied to either party. I think Tom DeLay is a sleazeball, just as is nearly every other senator or representative in Washington today. An honest, dedicated, rational and qualified person finds it nearly impossible to get elected in the current environment of lying, cheating, interest group pandering, and character assassinating election campaigns. But even if the nature of politics tends to attract the less admirable among us, one would still think they would try to act in the best interests of our country.
I am very disappointed with the Republican party as they seem to be no better than their opposition in addressing out of control government spending for entitlement programs. Nor do they seem to understand the basic stimulative qualities of Ronald Reagan's tax policies - low rates accompanied by overall fairness through the elimination of tax loopholes.
But I simply do not understand why the current leadership of the Democratic party advocates doing all the wrong things. They want to raise taxes, which is a guaranteed way to derail economic growth. They want to give up the fight against terrorists, which would allow them to regroup and rebuild to come back even stronger down the road. And they act to keep a lid on development of natural resources, which indicates they are intent on forcing a return to the dark ages. Those aren't exactly ideas that will "promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity" (From the Preamble to the US Constitution).
Historically Democrats have advocated the same things as Republicans. JFK cut taxes. FDR led us into war to preserve our freedoms. They have in the past always supported free markets, capitalism and progress. But no more. They have devolved into lunatic, power mad obstructionists whose only goal is to overthrow our democratically elected government through any means possible. Their stated plans are a prescription for the destruction of individual freedom, equal opportunity and rising standards of living - and the eventual return to serfdom, tyranny and economic stagnation.
Great civilizations have risen and disappeared throughout history. We shouldn't be so smug to believe that it can't happen again. No nation on earth can bring us to our knees. Only we can do that to ourselves, and the Democrats are trying their hardest to make it happen.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Ultimate Weapon of Mass Destruction
There are certainly enough legitimate differences of opinion to be discussed about George Bush and the Republicans conduct of the war and American policy. I don't agree with much of what they are doing either, and I personally believe they seriously misunderstand the nature of Islam and the culture of the Middle East. But do the current leaders of the Democratic Party offer a viable alternative? I think not. Their continued obstructionist behavior, intentional misrepresentation of the facts and reliance on demonization of Republicans instead of logical debate of the issues demonstrate they do not have the character, honesty or the intelligence to lead this country.
Why do the Democrats think it is necessary to create unsubstantiated lies and vilify Republicans in order to turn the public against them? The answer - because it is the only weapon they have. They have no ideas or policies of their own that realistically address the issues of our time. They have no plan to deal with out of control government spending, particularly concerning social security and medicare, nor do they have any concept of how to sustain economic growth or provide for a defense against terror that America faces. They can talk all they want about abortion, the environment, gay rights, etc., but those are not the issues that will determine the future of our country. The Democrats have nothing of substance to offer.
So they create lies, deceive, misrepresent, rant, rave, demonize and vilify. They utilize any means at their disposal to turn Americans against their elected government. They obstruct any progress against seriously dealing with ballooning entitlement programs, and they work to create another military defeat for America on the verge of victory. Nothing is sacred, nothing is immoral in their blindly ambitious quest to seek power. If they succeed, the real economic problems that confront us will be ignored and our country will be left defenseless against our enemies. Sounds to me like Democrats are the ultimate weapon of mass destruction.
Thursday, October 27, 2005
PC Gestapo and The Triple F's Out of Control
There is no law that says blacks have to outnumber whites (or latinos) on every baseball team, like they do in nearly every other sport even though they are only 12% of the population in America. No one really cares any more whether some guys like guys and some girls like girls - it is a fact of life. And you don't see many white guys running the sprints on the track team.
Political Correctness is out of control in America. The Triple F's - feminazi's, faggots (the word is in the dictionary, so bitch to Webster, not me) and freeloaders - loudly proclaim to be victims of white male oppression. It is way past time for these people to shut the hell up. They are not oppressed or victimized. They are just exceedingly vocal, arrogant, self-absorbed, spoiled brats who think they are entitled to get their own way, and that the rest of us owe it to them. This is the only country in the world where they can get away with their bullshit.
The vast majority of us don't give a damn about their behavior, while they want to control ours. They don't give a damn about our opinions, but are outraged when we don't agree with theirs. We are more than willing to co-exist, but they need to get out of our faces. We are not obligated to condone or support their lifestyle. I, nor anyone I know, has ever enslaved or discriminated against anyone, disrespected or demeaned any women, or gotten in the face of a faggot and called him a pervert. I am not, nor are any other white people I know, "The Man". We are not keeping anyone "down".
But if you are a heterosexual white male (or any hard working straight man of any race) in America working your butt off to make a decent living for your family instead of sermonizing from some academic ivory tower or left wing think tank, you have experienced your share of being kicked around. Most likely you were not born with a silver spoon in your mouth, have struggled to get ahead, and been disrespected, demeaned and discriminated against many times in your life. And in this day and age, you are demonized. Sooner or later white males will start to take this abuse seriously and snap, and it won't be pretty. That is not a threat, that is a prediction. So it might be about time for the Triple F's to shut the hell up.
Most of what I have written here will offend a lot of people. So what! It's certainly O.K. for the Triple F's to offend us. They can say anything they want (ever listened to a rap song, watched an R or X rated movie or listened to a conservative bashing political rally?), but the rest of us can't. That is bullshit, and it is way past time to call it bullshit.
In America today you can't say this stuff. The Triple F's are working as hard as they can to outlaw the truth, and any Neanderthal white male chauvinist pig who utters the truth is ostracized at best and hung by his gonads and stoned at worst. I, for one, have had enough of political correctness. I am tired of left-wingers telling me how I should think, how I should live my life, and that I am a mean and evil demon oppressing and victimizing humanity. In reality, I am guilty of nothing more than not blindly and contritely accepting their bullshit. And if you are a white heterosexual male who because of incessant bombardment of pc theory has started to believe and accept their bullshit, pull your head out of your ass before it is too late.
Friday, October 21, 2005
No Good Deeds Go Unpunished
I cannot speak for what happened or is still happening in New Orleans or any other town hit by Katrina. I can only address what I witnessed. The eye of the storm did not hit New Orleans. It hit just west of Pass Christian along the Louisiana - Mississippi border. The town is a scene of total devastation. It is like Hiroshima without the radiation. The eastern part of the town contains the remains of homes that were ripped apart by the winds and flooded by the storm surge. There is not a house without major damage. The western part of town is just gone - nothing but a pile of rubble. Less than ten miles to the west was the town of Waveland, which I understand no longer exists.
Our volunteer group consisted of 13 members of our church, all white, and we were the third of four groups the church has sent to the area from our home in Texas. Throughout the area many more Christian groups of all denominations were doing the same thing we were (didn't see any muslim groups), as were several groups of kids from colleges from as far away as South Carolina. All of us were volunteers, gladly doing the work for free, one house at a time. Except for a few of the college kids, we were all white.
We went into houses that had been sitting untouched for 6 weeks, with black and green mold covering the walls and still wet furniture. Every room was nothing but a 3 to 4 foot deep mess of damp displaced and upside down furniture, fallen sheetrock, insulation, clothing, mud and backed up sewage. The smell was indescribable. It took two days at each house to remove the debris, tear down the remaining saturated ceilings and walls, haul it all out to within ten feet of the street so the trucks could scoop it up with their huge shovels, and powerwash the whole inside of the house to restore the interior to something that could be rebuilt. All that was left when we were done was brick on the outside and studs on the inside.
We completely gutted two houses during the week. One was for a black family that had come back once since the hurricane, looked inside and turned around and went back to Texas to stay with relatives a while longer. The second was owned by a black family that had just paid off their mortgage after 28 years. The lady of the house was raising 3 of her grandchildren following the death of her daughter, and was obviously still in a state of shock. That was certainly understandable as I don't think any human being could look at the rubble of their home and know where to begin the recovery. When we were done, she gratefully told us we had restored hope that life could go on.
None of us volunteers in Pass Christian are here for the big pat on the back. We are here gladly doing what human beings should be doing for each other. The point of this narrative is that the devastation and destruction from Katrina is beyond comprehension, and after viewing it first hand you realize there is no way to adequately prepare for or plan for recovery from such a natural disaster. Whole cities cannot be rebuilt overnight. Relief workers can only do so much to help shelter, clothe and feed the victims. Government agencies are doing as much as they can given the limitations of functioning within a bureaucracy, but if not for the volunteer work of the mostly white church groups, the gulf coast would never recover. Everything that is humanly possible is being done, but that evidently does not seem to be enough for Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.
I am a white male. I was not born with a silver spoon in my mouth, and in fact the house I grew up in was smaller than the two we cleaned out in Pass Christian. The vast majority of white people are not handed the key to the good life on a silver platter, and most of us have to overcome a lot of obstacles to earn a decent living. I am not a racist, and neither are the people doing the relief work as most of the work is being done by white people while a large portion of the victims are black.
Personally, I know many couples where one is white and one is black, and I could care less. Every black man I have ever gotten to know is an outstanding person with the same goals in life as me, to do your best to successfully raise your family and instill within them the qualities of honesty, high character and respect for every human being. Most of them are much smarter and more accomplished than I am.
Black men have been integral to the successful development of the United States of America for generations - from well before social giant Frederick Douglas and scientist George Washington Carver to Clarence Thomas, Colin Powell and beyond. Today black men are CEO's of major corporatations, Nobel prize laureates, successful doctors, engineers, inventors and astronauts. Every black athlete and entertainer is obviously someone who has worked very hard to get where he is.
But there is something very wrong with a large segment of black American men. Louis Farrakhan, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton have for decades sustained and capitalized on the issue of race to maintain their status in the limelight. They have created a whole class of parasites on society, who sit on their asses, won't get a job, live off of government welfare, and then protest that America is not doing enough for them. These supposed "black leaders" are destroying any chance the people who are deceived by their divisive lies have of ever becoming real members of a society that has achieved the highest living standards mankind has ever known.
Of course there is a small segment of weak-minded, irrelevant white Americans who are racists. They no longer have any influence whatsoever on American public policy or culture. The America denounced by the "Reverends" Farrakhan, Jackson and Sharpton has not existed for quite some time, and its memory is only prolonged by the absurd actions these men undertake. They continue to create and capitalize on the false images of America because they know that if the issue of race disappears they have no relevance to anyone, and their days in the spotlight are over. They have done nothing more than create and perpetuate a culture of victimhood, dependency and expectations of entitlement. And no matter how much anyone does for this minority of black citizens that fall within their web, it is never enough.
Friday, September 16, 2005
Anarchy in America
Millions of federal dollars allocated over the years for disaster planning and the building of levees in Louisiana were not spent for their stated purposes, and more than likely ended up in politicians and their supporters pockets. If the citizens of Louisiana want to keep electing corrupt politicians who keep the poor poor and the uneducated uneducated, then that is their business.
But Louisiana is also a microcosm of the ultimate result of the socialist welfare state policies advocated by the Democratic party on a national scale. I have always viewed the philosophical difference between the Republican and Democratic parties on domestic policy embodied in the old saying "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you feed him for life."
The Democrats idea of compassionate leadership is to give a man a fish every day because they believe he is incapable of providing for himself, and the better off in society owe it to him and can afford to do it. But that philosophy breeds dependency and gives the man no ability or opportunity to control his own destiny. It also creates a life of idleness, desperation and a sense of victimization. Many of those caught in this situation come to believe there is no hope, often leading to a life of gangs, drugs, violence and lawlessness.
New Orleans was one of the poorest, least educated, crime ridden cities in the country, aided and abetted by a traditionally corrupt city and state government. What happened in New Orleans was the result of decades of welfare state policies in action. No one could imagine that the senseless savagery and barbarism witnessed in New Orleans could happen in the United States of America. But it did. No one can imagine this could happen on a national scale. But if government policies continue to give a man a fish rather than teaching him to fish, it can.