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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Socialism--Evil Concealed by Money

My favorite intellectual, the great Dr. Walter Williams, economist extraordinaire and professor of economics at George Mason University, has written one of the most important pieces on Socialism one could ever hope to find.

As a system that is inherently evil, Socialism conceals its sinister objectives and methods with money.

To get our minds stirred to actually think, Dr. Williams entices us with this nifty item:

Evil acts can be given an aura of moral legitimacy by noble-sounding socialistic expressions such as spreading the wealth, income redistribution or caring for the less fortunate. Let's think about socialism.

Imagine there's an elderly widow down the street from you. She has neither the strength to mow her lawn nor enough money to hire someone to do it. Here's my question to you that I'm almost afraid for the answer: Would you support a government mandate that forces one of your neighbors to mow the lady's lawn each week? If he failed to follow the government orders, would you approve of some kind of punishment ranging from house arrest and fines to imprisonment?

Read the entire article HERE. Ponder over it slowly, and let it sink in. Let your children and grandchildren read it. Send it to as many as you can think of.

America needs to be reminded of the greatness and superiority of our free enterprise system and the inherent evil embodied by Socialism, which passes itself off as 'right' and 'moral' by its supposed concern for 'helping the unfortunate.'

Taking from one group of citizens to give to another group of citizens is robbery, and the last time I checked, robbery is a crime.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Second Amendment News Roundup for 10/24/07


Images courtesy of A Human Right.

Focusing on guns and politics, here is today's Second Amendment News Roundup:

Mike McCarville has been reporting this week that copies of the Quran have been sent to all Oklahoma politicians. Most have refused, except for one. Andrew Rice, who is running against Jim Inhofe, R-OK, has accepted his copy, thus embracing values that most Americans deplore:
http://wwwtmrcom.blogspot.com/2007/10/andrew-rice-embraces-quran-17-now.html

Mike also reports that U.S. Senator Tom Coburn, R-OK, has blasted the U.N. on its 62nd anniversary (let's give a standing ovation to Coburn!):
http://wwwtmrcom.blogspot.com/2007/10/coburn-rips-u-n-on-its-62nd-anniversary.html

Snow Flakes in Hell provides commentary today on the Philadelphia Inquirer, which remains, as always, clueless:
http://www.snowflakesinhell.com/?p=1773

Cap'n Bob has a pic of some flying brass, courtesy of his lovely wife, Damsel:
http://capnbob.us/blog/2007/10/24/flyin-brass/

The lovely Nicki over at The Liberty Zone is preparing to leave Kosovo for the states, after completing her mission with the U.S. military:
http://libertyzone.blogspot.com/2007/10/ok-enough-sarcasm-for-one-day.html

Nicki also provides good commentary on the PSH surrounding a man who owns 600 guns:
http://libertyzone.blogspot.com/2007/10/lots-of-guns-waaaah.html

Sharp as a Marble says that a journalist has been jailed for having a gun on school property:
http://blog.robballen.com/archive/2007/10/24/Authorized-Journalist--Meet-an-Only-One.aspx

The War on Guns blogs about a Philadelphia woman who has more money than brains when it comes to guns:
http://waronguns.blogspot.com/2007/10/as-easy-to-get-as-water-ice.html

The Bitch Girls note that the issue of guns has been carefully kept out of the Presidential campaigns:
http://www.thebitchgirls.us/?p=7527

Congratulations are in order to Jeff Soyer of Alphecca:
http://www.alphecca.com/?p=485

Ever wanna shoot a pink rifle? Breda has a pic of a man who discovers his feminine side:
http://thebredafallacy.blogspot.com/2007/10/strong-enough-for-man.html

Tam has interesting reading today entitled, 'As the World Burns':
http://booksbikesboomsticks.blogspot.com/2007/10/as-world-burns.html

Ryan at Red's Trading Post has a letter he received from Mitt Romney, which needs some bigtime clarification:
http://redstradingpost.blogspot.com/2007/10/mitt-please-clarify-what-extreme.html

Armed and Safe has more PSH from a 'gun supervision activist':
http://armedandsafe.blogspot.com/2007/10/more-hysteria-from-our-gun-supervision.html

Michelle Malkin gives us a late-breaking update on the Dream Act, as Dems try to ram amnesty for illegals down our throats:
http://michellemalkin.com/2007/10/24/dream-act-update/

The Buckeye Firearms Association reports that Ohio has made national news in the nationwide 'Empty Holster Protest' led by college students who support the right to carry on campus:
http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/article4013.html

Today's MUST-read is from our favorite intellectual, Walter Williams, professor of economics at George Mason University, who writes on Congressional Constitutional Contempt:
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/wew/articles/07/congressionalconstitutionalcontempt.htm

Sunday, July 15, 2007

American Healthcare, Economics, and Politics

Washington, DC (TLS). Healthcare in the U.S. was bound to be a campaign issue with someone like Hillary Clinton running for President. People on the far-left have long targeted American healthcare as a golden apple just ripe for the picking in terms of their plan to gradually socialize the economic system of the country.

Healthcare is a perfect place to start, given that part of the system is already socialized, such as the government-run V.A. hospital system.

In addition, Hillary had already proposed sweeping changes to the system back in 1992 just after her husband was elected to the White House.

That proposal would have dismantled free enterprise in healthcare, placed physicians under the employment of the federal government, taken away the citizens' right to choose their own physicians, and ushered in medical care rationing based upon the decisions of someone in a massive bureaucracy hundreds of miles away.

The tax increases to pay for such a system would have been astronomical.

Yet Hillary is back, and this time she is running for President. And she has help in promoting socialized medicine with the Commie-loving movie-maker, Michael Moore, visiting his buddy Fidel Castro down in Cuba to show Americans how much better off we would be with a Communist healthcare system.

Our favorite intellectual, Dr. Walter Williams, economist extraordinaire, recently warned about socialized medicine. A small minority, less than 10% of Americans, do not have health insurance. This means upwards of 90% of citizens have health coverage.

With his characteristic wit and logic, Williams questions the rationality of dismantling an entire healthcare system that works for over 80% of the population in order to cover the small minority that does not have coverage.

Such a thing would be tantamount to dismantling the entire auto sales industry, streamlining and making uniform one single, small, utilitarian vehicle, made by the government, that would be offered to the masses for nearly nothing, so that people at the bottom 10% of the economic ladder would be able to afford clean, cheap transportation.

The only problem is that the other 90% or so would no longer be allowed to buy nicer vehicles. Everyone would have to drive the same thing so that the poorest among us would benefit.

For the rich this would mean no more Porsche. Bye bye Mercedes. And as for Jaguars, Vipers, Hummers, and other expensive toys of the rich--begone!

In short, such a view of economics is not only shortsighted, it is a study in abject failure. Such a system has never worked over the long haul. When people are not allowed to possess the rewards of their success and hard work, all motivation to excell is squelched.

At Walter Reed Army Hospital, the scene of the scandal involving vermin-infested rooms and outdated facilities that had fallen into disrepair, the shocking news came that at that same government-run facility the 'elites' get the deluxe treatment with luxury suites and all of the amenities of home, while our war heroes are treated to the bland uniformity of a minimalized facility where no one truly wants to be.

Does this really surprise anyone in a socialistic system?

The old Communist Soviet Union was run the same way. The masses were treated to 'socialized uniformity'--that bland and bare-bones way of living in government run housing projects, where residents shared one bathroom per floor. Yet the government elites within the Communist Party were treated like royalty.

In any socialistic system there are elites just as there are in capitalism. And those elites are treated better than anyone else, just as the rich are treated better in a capitalistic system.

Thus, in Hillary's 'brave new world' the elites will still get all of the best while the rest of us peons get the bland uniformity of socialism...such as being placed on a 10-year waiting list for a hip replacement, which is common in countries with socialized medicine.

And you could be dead before they get around to your name on the list for heart-valve replacement.

Does anyone honestly believe that if such a system were implemented in the U.S. that Hillary Clinton, Barbra Streisand, Michael Moore, Nancy Pelosi, John Kerry, George Soros, John Edwards, or Dianne Feinstein would be treated exactly the same way in the healthcare system as the rest of us?

If you believe that, I have some swamp-land in....well, you know.

The simple fact is that free markets always favor the masses, and the masses fare much better in a free market system than they do in a socialized system. As Dr. Williams points out, the auto industry does not stay afloat by making cars just for the super-rich. If they did, they would go out of business. Rather, the mass production of well-made, safe, and relatively inexpensive autos to 'the common guy' is where the big money is.

The same is true in healthcare. When the open market is allowed to function at its fullest potential, without interference from government, the system stays afloat by marketing healthcare to the masses. This is where the money is.

And that money has enabled American technology to rise to the forefront of the medical industry. This means new and better treatments can be developed.

Instead of dismantling the best healthcare system in the world for the sake of the small minority, why not instead address the issue of how to get those who are outside the loop insured?

They are ways to do this without throwing the baby out with the bath water.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Losing Our Resolve

Washington, DC (TLS). The West is in mortal danger of losing its resolve to fight global terrorism, much to our peril. Western Europe finds itself in the throws of a nonchalance towards Islamic extremists and therefore finds itself in danger of being totally dominated by barbarians within a decade or less.

Meanwhile, in the U.S., the Presidential candidates provide a sobering microcosm of the nonchalance of the electorate. Democratic Presidential candidate John Edwards says there is no global war on terror. Hillary Clinton and Barack Hussein Obama both voted against funding our troops.

Americans, by and large, have turned against the War in Iraq, not because they did not think the cause was noble but that it did not go as expected. We have come to think that military campaigns should be swift, short, and clean.

Perhaps this is due to the fairy-tale world that the television generation has created.

Nonetheless, we stand on the brink of not only losing our resolve to fight what is a most dangerous fight to the death against extremist barbarians emboldened by their religion, but we are in grave danger of losing our very civilization, our values, our way of life to those who will throw the world into another era like the Dark Ages.

These people aren't playing. They WILL take advantage of our weakness, and they WILL dominate the West if we continue on the present course.

Our favorite intellectual, Dr. Walter Williams, warns that America's fate could well be that of the great Roman Empire, which fell to barbarians who then ushered in the Dark Ages. If the West falls to the present barbarians, you can be assured that a thousand years of darkness will follow in a world ruled by ruthless terrorist warlords who believe women should be kept enslaved, children should be used as suicide bombers, and all must convert to Islam or be killed.

Read Williams' gripping article here:

http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams052207.php3

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Walter Williams--'Things To Think About'

Washington, DC (TLS). The venerable Walter Williams, our favorite intellectual, presents to us some 'things to think about.' This is a must-read!

Click here for the article:
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams051607.php3

Thursday, April 26, 2007

The Capitalist in All of Us

Washington, DC (TLS). The venerable Walter Williams (our favorite intellectual) put forth a proposal in a recent column that put our minds into overdrive. His column was on the subject of tobacco smoke and how much smoke-free air is worth to those who seem determined to ban smoking entirely.

Williams decided to try a little experiment. It went something like this. When a sponsor called to ask Williams to deliver a keynote address, he would say, 'Yes, I will do it, but only if I am allowed to smoke.'

The last time he tried this the sponsor was a representative in the U.S. Congress who had asked Williams to deliver an address in one of the forum rooms at the U.S. Capitol. Smoking, of course, is not allowed in those particular areas.

Williams informed his sponsor that he would not come unless he were allowed to smoke.

The Congressman got permission for Williams to smoke. Why? Because he placed more value on Williams' words of wisdom than he did smoke-free air.

This got us to thinking. Perhaps we could try this experiment on a more personal level, such as a private residence.

You see, I maintain that no matter how vehemently certain persons denounce capitalism, there is a capitalist lurking inside each and every member of the human race. How do I know this? Because everyone has their price.

In this case, I wanted to know how much a smoke-free environment in a private residence was worth to the owners.

I realized there are those who cannot under any circumstance be around tobacco smoke for various reasons, such as allergies, asthma, or other various and sundry lung problems that effect breathing. In those circumstances, no price can be placed on the value of smoke-free air...in most cases. But certainly not all. Even many of those have a price. regardless of their health status.

My experiment would commence on a recent trip out of town to a place where I was covering a story in East Tennessee. I was to stay in the home of some close friends overnight. These friends are non-smokers.

After I had come in from a long day, we shared a meal and settled down to a DVD and some fine Scotch. This seemed a good time to begin my experiment. So, I asked, 'I know you folks don't smoke, but I gotta tell ya, this Scotch just seems to cry out for a good cigar. How much are you willing to take as payment for granting me permission to smoke?'

They looked at each other with an uncomfortable but amused deportment, and stated that they did not want any smoke in the house, period. It was then that I upped the ante.

'Would you take 100 bucks for the right to smoke?'

This brought forth laughter. When they saw I was dead-serious, they said, once again, 'We don't place a premium on smoke-free air.'

I calmly stated, 'Ok, I understand, but I do believe that everyone has their price. And I sure would like a cigar with this Scotch. So, would you take 500 bucks?'

The amused and uncomfortable deportment changed almost immediately to dead-seriousness.

'You would pay us 500 dollars to allow you to smoke your cigar?'

'I sure would,' I said.

They whispered to each other for a bit, and then said they didn't know if 500 would be enough, given the fact that they would need to deodorize their furniture and clothing.

Then, I dropped the biggie on them. I said, 'Ok, I want to be completely fair about this. I am willing to give you 1000 dollars to smoke. 1000 bucks...in cash.'

The wife looked at her husband in astonishment and said, 'Dang, honey, that will pay for 6 months' worth of your medication!' Her husband has a digestive disorder.

'One thousand dollars in cash, tonight, for the permission to smoke your cigar....' they said.

'That's right,' I said, '1000 big ones, cash on the barrel-head.'

They looked at each other and nodded. 'We'll take it!!'

I gave them the 1000 bucks, I lit up my cigar, and everyone was happy--that is, with the exception of that part of me that was moaning over the fact that I just dropped 1000 big ones just to prove a point.

Thus, in this case, smoke-free air inside a private residence was worth the grand sum of 1000 dollars. They can denounce smoking with all the righteous indignation they can muster--up to the 1000-dollar line of demarcation.

But 1000 dollars in cash was their price. For that price they were willing to give up on their insistence on smoke-free air.

My friends, if the price is right, most of our supposed pet peeves go flying out the window, including tobacco smoke. Everyone has a price. And that is why I maintain that inside of every single human being on earth there is a capitalist lurking.

In the frenzied mad dash of municipalities to ban smoking in bars and restaurants and other public places, perhaps business owners should demand to be paid by those municipalities for their clean air. How much is that clean air worth to the municipality? After all, it is that municipality that is demanding that business owners stop a practice inside of a privately-owned enterprise, thus meddling in the affairs of private property owners.

If those municipalities and taxpayers who demand a smoke-free environment are truly serious about the issue of smoke-free air, then how much is it worth to them? As a business owner I would demand that the municipality pay me 5000 bucks per month to prevent my customers from smoking.

If the taxpayers and the city officials think that smoke-free air is not worth 5000 bucks per month, then maybe they are not all that serious about the importance of 'clean air.' After all, I lose business when I prevent my smoking customers from smoking. Plus, you would be so pompous as to assume you have any right whatsoever to interfere in what happens on private property--which you do not. It seems to me that 5000 bucks per month is a fair price to ask for the right to dictate how I treat my customers and to insure smoke-free air.

Do I expect this to get anywhere with these collectivists who interfere in private enterprise? No. The 'pc' police in most metropolitan areas is much too strong and much too oblivious to common sense.

Vast Ignorance of American History

Washington, DC (TLS). For one reason or another, the United States has produced a generation or two of persons who exhibit a vast ignorance of American history. This is partly due to the dumbing down of the U.S. educational system, which is reluctant to reward students on the basis of merit for the fear of harming their 'self-esteem.'

At any rate, vast numbers of Americans are woefully ignorant of our nation's history, the nature of its form of government and how that government is supposed to work, and the importance of the private sector in American life--including the importance of private property and private, free enterprise.

Today there are many out there who are all too willing to exploit this ignorance for either ill-gotten gain or for subversive purposes.

Walter Williams exposes these charlatans in this eye-opening article:
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams041807.php3

Thursday, March 29, 2007

More on the Global Warming Heresy

Washington, DC (TLS). With factual scientific information pointing to the indisputable truth that in the year 1000 A.D. the earth was much warmer than it is now (despite the noticeable lack of SUVs) and that most of the warming of the 20th century occurred before 1940, it is clear that the 'mankind-is-to-blame-for-global-warming' movement is a hoax, a heresy, a lie.

Our favorite intellectual, Dr. Walter Williams, lays it on the line concerning the blatant heresies of the global warming movement and sets the record straight.

Al Gore is completely and unequivocally discredited.

Read it all here:
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams032807.php3

Thursday, March 22, 2007

How To Pressure Colleges to Change

Atlanta, GA (TLS). The shocking story of the Georgia Tech student who is the recipient of death and rape threats because of her involvement with conservative campus groups has raised the question, what can the average American do about it?

Donors to colleges and universities are often unaware of the blatant anti-American propaganda that is disseminated on a daily basis by faculties and administrations across the country, nor of the intimidation students receive for their opposition to these atrocities.

If most donors knew the real truth, they would be up in arms.

And this is the preferred method of attack. Get the truth to the donors. The donors will then refuse to give money. Money talks. In spite of the Leftist, anti-capitalist blather one hears on most college campuses these days, the campuses cannot survive without that capital that capitalism provides. And administrators know it.

Let one multi-million-dollar donor to a university find out that his Alma Mater is teaching students that capitalism is evil, and that university may find itself several million dollars in the hole next year.

This is precisely the thing that happened to the College of William and Mary in the dispute over the removal of the Wren Cross from the chapel by college President Gene Nichol.

A major donor withheld his donations. Never had anyone seen Nichol move so fast to get the Cross back into the chapel.

Our favorite intellectual, Dr. Walter Williams, has the complete story here:
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams032107.php3

Sunday, March 18, 2007

The Day's Collection, Sunday, March 18, 2007

Here is a collection of today's top news stories from around the nation.

1. SC Educators Charged in Selling Alcohol to Minors
http://www.aikenstandard.com/news/23416021773331.php

2. Info on Bell Street Middle School, Clinton, SC--the school where Allenna Williams Ward taught 7th grade Language Arts--including racial profile and academic rankings
http://sc.localschooldirectory.com/schools_info.php/school_id/76001

3. Liestoppers posts citizen journalist reports of meetings around N.C. concerning the Duke lacrosse rape hoax
http://liestoppers.blogspot.com/2007/03/citizen-journalist-reports-on-iwf-forum.html

4. Pamela Geller exposes the Jihad-promoting CAIR for attempting to gain access to airline passenger list
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2007/03/cair_wants_your.html

5. A viewpoint from the perspective of a woman whose info was published by the Roanoke Times in their anti-gun tyrade:
http://www.thebitchgirls.us/?p=6549

6. And finally, our favorite intellectual, Walter Williams, writes on 'Smoking and Economics'
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams031407.php3

Monday, February 19, 2007

Socialized Medicine the Cure?

Washington, DC (TLS). America's healthcare system may need some adjustments, but the proposals for socialized medicine, such as in a single-payer system, would plunge American healthcare into unmitigated disaster. The world's most advanced healthcare system does not need to be 'fixed' using the Left's prescriptions that are actually far worse than the disease.

Political/social/economics commentator Walter Williams has once again hit one out of the ballpark with his brilliant op-ed piece that lays bare the wretched effects of socialized medicine, such as we find in Great Britain and Canada. No matter what the Left tells you, do not let them hoodwink you into believing this would be the magic pill to solve all of healthcare's ills.

Socialized, single-payer healthcare is a train wreck waiting to happen.

Read Williams' brilliant article here:
http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/williams021407.php3