Friday, June 08, 2012

Free kibbles

RIGHT TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS:

A really good shotgun primer.

ECONOMY:

After Obama said the private sector is doing fine, he changes his tune and says the economy is not doing fine. Apparently Romney calling him out of touch struck a chord in his Marxist tower.

TAX AND SPEND:

The UN debates taxing internet data. Maybe they forgot they have no power to tax.

Let's hope that fiscal reality is trumping ideology in elections, but I'm not holding my breath. If this was true, how did Mitt Romney win the Republican nomination?

Obama and his propagandists like to use Warren Buffet as an example for raising taxes, but Buffet explains,
"Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said that the solution to the country’s long-term budget crisis was to return the federal government to its historic levels of spending and taxation – departing from what President Obama calls for in his most recent budget."
Why didn't I and 300 million other Americans think of that. Oh, wait, we did. Why did he suddenly say this or why did the media suddenly report it?
"“I think I would do what everybody in this room would do,” Buffett said at the Economic Club of Washington’s 25th Anniversary Dinner Tuesday when asked how he would solve the country’s fiscal problems."
Who do you think was at the Economic Club of Washington's 25th anniversary on Tuesday? Maybe the Bilderbergers? The Bilderbergers picked Romney and are throwing Obama under the bus. Buffett and Gates join the Bilderberg party. Look for Gates to make a comment supporting Romney soon.

Ron Paul busts Paul Krugman for supporting the same kind of policies that collapsed the Roman empire.

REGULATION:

Judge slaps down Motorola and Apple, dismissing their suits and countersuits with prejudice. The lawyers win. The companies lose. Wouldn't it be nice if the companies learned that lesson. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this case is this quote:
"voluntarily sitting as a district court judge"
It's like voluntarily acting changes your perspective...

EDUCATION:

I'm happy to see students peacefully rebelling against authority. To paraphrase Jefferson, a little rebellion is a good thing.  Don't get me wrong. I think schools would be smart to separate boys and girls so their hormones don't distract them while they learn. But nobody should ever blindly acquiesce to authority.

Class sizes aren't the problem. Coercion is. To combat this problem, a Google guy wants to hook up the best teachers and students in an online system.
"Thrun has found a fresh challenge that excites him even more: fixing higher education. Conventional university teaching is way too costly, inefficient and ­ineffective to survive for long, he contends. He wants to foment a teaching revolution in which the world’s best instructors conduct highly interactive online classes that let them reach 100,000 students simultaneously and globally."
He'll be lucky if teacher union thugs don't kill him.

GLOBAL WARMING AND ENERGY:

Obama doesn't want to talk about its role in creating the Gulf oil spill. Democrats may turn on him on this issue too.

POLICE STATE:

Intel to launch set-top box that identifies viewers. Did they not read 1984? No thanks. I like watching TV, but I don't want my TV to watch me.

WAR:

Ex-CIA head of counter-terrorism says what many of us have been saying for a while: our government is creating more terrorists than it kills.

POLITICS:

Rand Paul endorses Romney. I'm not upset about this like many others are. What was he supposed to do? Make himself a pariah in the Republican party like Ron Paul did? Ron Paul labored ineffectually for 13 terms or so. His policies were right, but he could never advance them because of his politics. It's a shame the people care more about style than substance, but it's a reality we have to face. Rand Paul is trying a different strategy, and a strategy based on the reality of today versus the reality of yesterday. If Rand Paul accepts a VP spot with Romney, then I will never trust him. But I don't hold a grudge against him for endorsing Romney.

The Bilderbergers have chosen Romney to win this election. That's why Democrats as well as Republicans are blasting Obama about national security leaks. Obama responds by claiming he's offended. This is political charade at it's highest and most degraded. These senators don't give a damn about some mythical national security. All they care about is advancing their own interests. If this was really about national security, they would have gone to Obama in private. They would have done so years ago. And leaking national security information is just politics as usual for presidents. Name one who didn't do so. The timing gives it all away. Ask any seasoned political analyst, and they'll tell you that the summer before an election is the time when swing voters make their decisions. In addition, the Bilderbergers just finished their conference in D.C. So this coordinated attack tells us that the Bilderbergers want Obama ousted, and that his Democrat allies are going along with that agenda. Of course he's offended! Four years ago the Bilderbergers made him the nominee. Now they're ousting him.  The saddest part about this is that this means the ruling cabal of the world thinks Romney will loot us better than Obama has, and I can't disagree. Republicans won't resist Romney's looting and Democrats will complain he hasn't looted us enough.

In case anybody mistakes what I'm saying, I predict Romney will win. Done deal. As if I needed more evidence to back me up, Time magazine suddenly reports,
"With five months until Election Day, Barack Obama faces a grim new reality: Republicans now believe Mitt Romney can win, and Democrats believe Obama can lose ... Last week's anemic job-creation and economic-growth data was sandwiched between two Bill Clinton specials: in one television interview, the 42nd President lauded Romney's business record as "sterling"; in another, he veered from the Obama line on the extension of Bush-era tax cuts ... The failure to unseat Wisconsin's Republican governor Scott Walker in a recall election was another bad sign for Democrats since it will rev up conservatives nationwide, including the kind of millionaires who gave big bucks to Walker's effort ... Veteran Democratic strategists from previous presidential bids and on Capitol Hill now wonder if the Obama re-election crew is working with the right message ... The White House remains on a rough political trajectory, with a potentially adverse Supreme Court decision on the Obama health care law looming, additional bad economic news from Europe coming and more worrisome polling pending ... Another danger for the President: the media freak show. Stalking that circus' center ring is Matt Drudge, whose caustic website continues to help drive the news cycle with an emphasis on negative, mocking items about Obama and Vice President Joe Biden and their wives. The latest sign of Drudge's potency: Ed Klein, the author of the virulently anti-Obama book The Amateur, was barred from major TV appearances and mostly ignored by the mainstream media, but the book's prominence on Drudge's website propelled it to the No. 1 slot on the New York Times nonfiction list."
Bill Clinton is a Bilderberger. This is why Clinton sabotaged Obama on taxes, then offered a satirical response. Romney attended the Bilderberg convention. Obama and Hillary Clinton attended the Bilderberg convention in Washington D.C. in 2008. The Bilderbergers aren't gods, but with all their money, they are kingmakers. This isn't just about campaign money. It's also about media, and the media is worth way more than campaign money.

Holder might even have turned on Obama, appointing two prosecutors to investigate the leaks, but I'm not sure. This is probably a whitewash. Holder is attached to Obama for ideological reasons. We'll have to see how this turns out.

I have long written that the US is ruled by aristocrats like every a Medieval society, and this comment about the Texas convention makes it clear that that realization is spreading:
"The Republican Party faces the wrath of Tea Party patriots tired of the new American aristocracy and the almost fanatical followers of Congressman Ron Paul."
It's about time we erased this aristocracy and made Americans equal for the first time.

I'm happy Thomas Sowell stated the obvious: Obama has always been a divider. Long ago I reported that Obama was a member of the New Party, a socialist party in Illinois. Suddenly others have figured that out.

In response to Obama's Justice Department warning Florida officials to end their purge of dead people and illegal aliens from the voter rolls, the Florida Secretary of State says no. Nice job.

MEDIA:

Peter Schiff to replace G. Gordan Liddy on national talk show. This is wonderful news.

Long time CBS media chief Moonves admits news is partisan. I appreciate this honesty on this subject, but the picture accompanying this story is disturbing. It reeks of sexual harassment, and for goodness sake, he could do much better. I wonder if he'll be honest about that.

MISC:

Rothbard explains how government creates classes. They can't exist without it. The classes are those privileged by government and those exploited by government.

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