Showing posts with label despair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label despair. Show all posts

March 16, 2010

Laying Blame


Losing the war in Viet-Nam
In my opinion, the United States has been damaged more severely in the last year than any time I can remember. American status as a world leader has been degraded, the economy is nearly destroyed, the national coffers have been emptied and our debt has multiplied to the point that we must borrow abroad like poor relatives.

Previously, I had thought that the US nadir of my lifetime was the time after our disastrous defeat in Viet-Nam. Today has those grim times beat, hands down.

Who do I blame? I'll start with the Republican Party, the last years of George Bush's administration and John McCain. These three crippled our ability to fight off the poison of Marxist thought. The source of that poison gets the rest of the blame. The Democrat Party, the Democrat controlled Congress and, most of all, the Obama administration. The poison has gone systemic and there is no clear antidote.

It is going to take decades to restore our nation. I don't think I will live to see America recover. I am plagued with the thought that we don't have what it takes to make a recovery at all.

I see our only hope being in a fundamental change in our election process. A large minority of Americans aren't fit to vote and should be stricken from the rolls. We need to make the right to vote something of value again. Being able to breathe simply isn't sufficiently exclusive.

Do I think the nation has the wisdom or the cojones to implement voter reform? I'm not optimistic, given that so many of today's voters haven't a clue about our Constitution or its historical context. What will I do about it? I'll try to live free in an unfree world. The rest of you are on your own. May the devil take the hindmost.

October 03, 2008

Keep up the pressure on the Worst Congress Ever

Flash: Congressman Lee Terry
replaces Senator Chuck Hagel
at the very top of the Feedlot Shit List.


Quick Study?
The current session of Congress will go into the history books as having the lowest ever approval ratings from the American people. This worthless Congress thinks we don't like it because we perceive them as a "do-nothing" Congress. That is why you keep hearing them say that "Doing nothing is not an option". As if doing something stupid was preferable.

I believe the reason we hold the 110th Congress in such low esteem is that they have been a "do everything wrong" Congress.

The only time this session of Congress has even come close to doing anything right has been on those occasions where the US voters have come out and told their representatives what they should or should not do. If it weren't for these 'voter interventions' we would have lost the war in Iraq, granted blanket amnesty to illegal immigrants, and let the terrorists at Guantanamo go free. Without our guidance, this Congress would have raised taxes, stopped oil exploration and ruined our health care system. We would be paying $5 a gallon for gasoline watered down with alcohol made out of our food supply. Nobody but Warren Buffet would be able to afford to eat a steak fattened on $10 corn.

Would that the 110th Congress really were a 'do nothing' Congress. We'd all be better off for it.

Last weekend, we were told that, unless Congress passed a $700,000.000,000 Wall Street bailout bill, the US economic system would be destroyed. Without immediate passage on Sunday night or Monday morning of the huge bailout, (the dollar amount pulled out of thin air) our economy would collapse before market close on Monday. It was a sure thing, they said.

It has been almost a week now, and the bailout bill still hasn't passed and the economy hasn't collapsed. The economy is on its way to recovery on its own. Just as it always has before. Just as it will continue to do in the future if we don't let Congress control it by making politically motivated bailouts a regular feature of our markets.

From the National Review Online:

On Sept. 19, Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson put a gun to America’s head: Pass his $700 billion bailout of the banking industry and give him unfettered new powers to buy up an ocean of privately-held toxic assets or all hell would break loose. Treasury officials warned that the market would lose a third of its value if not passed immediately.

We could see falls of 3,000 or 4,000 points on the Dow,” a Republican official heaved. “We may not have another day,” Democrat Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid hyperventilated. “We can’t afford to do nothing,” echoed all the other Democrat Henny Pennys and Republican Goosey Looseys in Paulson’s sway. It’s a “crap sandwich,” House GOP leader John Boehner sighed, but the costs of inaction would be worse.

On Sept. 29, the House refused to bite. The Dow dropped nearly 7 percent – a “record fall” in points (778), but nowhere near the apocalyptic levels predicted by Paulson’s fear-mongers. Half that drop occurred before the bailout rejection. The skies, however gray, did not fall. The world did not end. The dire predictions of Paulson and company did not come to pass. The next day, stocks (their barometer, mind you, not necessarily mine) rebounded. We’re about where we were in 2006. Stock market Armageddon? I think not.

We must keep the pressure on this Congress to leave our free market free. If these clowns don't hear from you every day, they will assume that you have either come to agree with them or have finally grown complacent. Yes, getting Congress to do the will of the people is much like potty training a chicken. You will only appear to succeed at house-breaking a chicken if you follow the chicken around all day and put it on the toilet every time it needs to go. The moment you stop, the chicken will go back to crapping in the house.

Call your member of the Peoples House in Congress again today. Try to send them some e-mail. Sign a petition. Let them know you haven't changed your mind or grown complacent. If you don't, they will go right back to their old ways and 'reluctantly' take a $700,000,000,000 crap in the house.

October 02, 2008

Senate: We had to burn Wall Street to save it


Don't let Congress put the Zippo to the economy
You have heard by now that the US Senate yesterday "reluctantly" passed a larded-up version of the $700,000,000,000 Wall Street bailout bill. I don't think they were reluctant enough. It is again time to let the House know that we don't want this bill sent to the White House. We know clueless George will sign it "reluctantly". This Congressional economic disaster needs to be stopped now.

The US House of Representatives' e-mail system is not working worth a darn. My efforts to contact Jeff Fortenberry keep getting bounced back, so I have taken the advice of a great blogger and gotten on the telephone. Thank goodness the phones in Congress still work.

Please! Spring for a long-distance call today. It isn't only seven hundred billion dollars at stake; it is the American free market economy that is in danger of being destroyed by misguided meddlers in Congress.

From Michelle Malkin: "The People’s House needs to hear from the people. Get your fingers dialing for Operation Hold The Line. Because so many of you asked, I’ve compiled the phone numbers for each and every one of the House GOP members who voted no on Monday. They need to hear from you again." Here is Michelle's Congressional phone directory of House Republican stalwarts:
Aderholt R AL legislator 202-225-4876
Akin R MO legislator 202-225-2561
Alexander R LA legislator 202-225-8490
Bachmann R MN legislator 202-225-2331
Barrett (SC) R SC legislator 202-225-5301
Bartlett (MD) R MD legislator 202-225-2721
Barton (TX) R TX legislator 202-225-2002
Biggert R IL legislator 202-225-3515
Bilbray R CA legislator 202-225-0508
Bilirakis R FL legislator 202-225-5755
Bishop (UT) R UT legislator 202-225-0453
Blackburn R TN legislator 202-225-2811
Boustany R LA legislator 202-225-2031
Broun (GA) R GA legislator 202-225-4101
Brown-Waite, Ginny R FL legislator 202-225-1002
Buchanan R FL legislator 202-225-5015
Burgess R TX legislator 202-225-7772
Burton (IN) R IN legislator 202-225-2276
Buyer R IN legislator 202-225-5037
Capito R WV legislator 202-225-2711
Carter R TX legislator 202-225-3864
Chabot R OH legislator 202-225-2216
Coble R NC legislator 202-225-3065
Conaway R TX legislator 202-225-3605
Culberson R TX legislator 202-225-2571
Davis (KY) R KY legislator 202-225-3465
Davis, David R TN legislator 202-225-6356
Deal (GA) R GA legislator 202-225-5211
Dent R PA legislator 202-225-6411
Diaz-Balart, L. R FL legislator 202-225-4211
Diaz-Balart, M. R FL legislator 202-225-2778
Doolittle R CA legislator 202-225-2511
Drake R VA legislator 202-225-4215
Duncan R TN legislator 202-225-5435
English (PA) R PA legislator 202-225-5406
Fallin R OK legislator 202-225-2132
Feeney R FL legislator 202-225-2706
Flake R AZ legislator 202-225-2635
Forbes R VA legislator 202-225-6365
Fortenberry R NE legislator 202-225-4806
Foxx R NC legislator 202-225-2071
Franks (AZ) R AZ legislator 202-225-4576
Frelinghuysen R NJ legislator 202-225-5034
Gallegly R CA legislator 202-225-5811
Garrett (NJ) R NJ legislator 202-225-4465
Gerlach R PA legislator 202-225-4315
Gingrey R GA legislator 202-225-2931
Gohmert R TX legislator 202-225-3035
Goode R VA legislator 202-225-4711
Goodlatte R VA legislator 202-225-5431
Graves R MO legislator 202-225-7041
Hall (TX) R TX legislator 202-225-6673
Hastings (WA) R WA legislator 202-225-5816
Hayes R NC legislator 202-225-3715
Heller R NV legislator 202-225-6155
Hensarling R TX legislator 202-225-3484
Hoekstra R MI legislator 202-225-4401
Hulshof R MO legislator 202-225-2956
Hunter R CA legislator 202-225-5672
Issa R CA legislator 202-225-3906
Johnson (IL) R IL legislator 202-225-2371
Johnson, Sam R TX legislator 202-225-4201
Jones (NC) R NC legislator 202-225-3415
Jordan R OH legislator 202-225-2676
Keller R FL legislator 202-225-2176
King (IA) R IA legislator 202-225-4426
Kingston R GA legislator 202-225-5831
Knollenberg R MI legislator 202-225-5802
Kuhl (NY) R NY legislator 202-225-3161
Lamborn R CO legislator 202-225-4422
Latham R IA legislator 202-225-5476
LaTourette R OH legislator 202-225-5731
Latta R OH legislator 202-225-6405
Linder R GA legislator 202-225-4272
LoBiondo R NJ legislator 202-225-6572
Lucas R OK legislator 202-225-5565
Mack R FL legislator 202-225-2536
Manzullo R IL legislator 202-225-5676
Marchant R TX legislator 202-225-6605
McCarthy (CA) R CA legislator 202-225-2915
McCaul (TX) R TX legislator 202-225-2401
McCotter R MI legislator 202-225-8171
McHenry R NC legislator 202-225-2576
McMorris Rodgers R WA legislator 202-225-2006
Mica R FL legislator 202-225-4035
Miller (FL) R FL legislator 202-225-4136
Miller (MI) R MI legislator 202-225-2106
Moran (KS) R KS legislator 202-225-2715
Murphy, Tim R PA legislator 202-225-2301
Musgrave R CO legislator 202-225-4676
Myrick R NC legislator 202-225-1976
Neugebauer R TX legislator 202-225-4005
Nunes R CA legislator 202-225-2523
Paul R TX legislator 202-225-2831
Pearce R NM legislator 202-225-2365
Pence R IN legislator 202-225-3021
Petri R WI legislator 202-225-2476
Pitts R PA legislator 202-225-2411
Platts R PA legislator 202-225-5836
Poe R TX legislator 202-225-6565
Price (GA) R GA legislator 202-225-4501
Ramstad R MN legislator 202-225-2871
Rehberg R MT legislator 202-225-3211
Reichert R WA legislator 202-225-7761
Renzi R AZ legislator 202-225-2315
Rogers (MI) R MI legislator 202-225-4872
Rohrabacher R CA legislator 202-225-2415
Ros-Lehtinen R FL legislator 202-225-3931
Roskam R IL legislator 202-225-4561
Royce R CA legislator 202-225-4111
Sali R ID legislator 202-225-6611
Scalise R LA legislator 202-225-3015
Schmidt R OH legislator 202-225-3164
Sensenbrenner R WI legislator 202-225-5101
Shadegg R AZ legislator 202-225-3361
Shimkus R IL legislator 202-225-5271
Shuster R PA legislator 202-225-2431
Smith (NE) R NE legislator 202-225-6435
Smith (NJ) R NJ legislator 202-225-3765
Stearns R FL legislator 202-225-5744
Sullivan R OK legislator 202-225-2211
Terry R NE legislator 202-225-4155
Thornberry R TX legislator 202-225-3706
Tiahrt R KS legislator 202-225-6216
Tiberi R OH legislator 202-225-5355
Turner R OH legislator 202-225-6465
Walberg R MI legislator 202-225-6276
Wamp R TN legislator 202-225-3271
Westmoreland R GA legislator 202-225-5901
Whitfield (KY) R KY legislator 202-225-3115
Wittman (VA) R VA legislator 202-225-4261
Young (AK) R AK legislator 202-225-5765
Young (FL) R FL legislator 202-225-5961
If your representative isn't on this list, odds are they will vote for the bailout. Call them anyhow and try to get them to change their minds. The phone numbers for ALL US Congressmen and women can be found here. (The House websites are jammed up for some reason, you may need to look up the number in your telephone directory or by Googling your representative's name.)

Get on the telephone NOW. These cats will listen. Remember how we stopped the amnesty for illegal immigrants? Its time to tell your representative to start representing YOU.
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To quote the great Lady Margaret Thatcher: “This is no time to go wobbly.”
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Question: Why should we trust the Congress with the lowest approval rating that anyone can remember to pass a bill that is bigger in dollar numbers than any such bailout ever? Did you know how Congress arrived at the $700,000,000,000.00 figure? You won't believe it:
It's not based on any particular data point," a Treasury spokeswoman told Forbes.com Tuesday. We just wanted to choose a really large number.
Believe it. Tell your congress-cats not to vote for it.
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Addendum: Melodramatic leftist billionaire Warren Buffet says the economy is undergoing an "economic Pearl Harbor". He doesn't complete his fear-mongering metaphor by clarifying just who is playing the role of the Japanese in his mind. I'll help him out: this sneak attack on the US free market system is coming from the treacherous leftists in Congress.

If this awful bill passes it will indeed be a day to be remembered in infamy.

October 01, 2008

Kill the Bailout


Click the Government Bailout Sandwich
Hands off the US economy. Government meddling will only make the economy worse. Bailouts beget more bailouts. The stock market is self adjusting and was never meant to be risk free. The free market rewards good ideas and punishes bad ones. Do you really think the government should be 'correcting' this healthy, natural process?

Call or e-mail your representatives in Washington. Tell them that doing nothing is an option. The right option.

September 30, 2008

Next Great Depression fails to occur as predicted

Update: Dow Jones Industrial Average
up 485.21 points at close today.

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Tokyo Stock Exchange - down 4.6%
The Big Bailout was defeated in the US House of Representatives yesterday. Today, the predicted collapse of the world's economic systems has not materialized as predicted by Marxist dupes. The US market lost a great deal of its (I would argue, artificially inflated) value, but not so much as to be devastating. The 7% drop on Monday didn't come close to other recent setbacks, all of which our robust economy has taken in stride.

The predicted destruction of the Asian markets didn't happen as America slept last night, either. From the Thomson Financial News Asian stock market summary at Forbes.com:
Japan's Nikkei index in Japan lost 4.1%,
Japan's Topix was down 3.6%
Autralia's ASX 200 index finished down 4.3%
Korea's Composite Stock Price Index fell only 0.57 %
Taiwan's weighted index closed down 3.55%
Its a national Holiday in China, so the markets there were closed. Early trading has indicated that there won't be a catastrophe in the European markets today either. Carnage in the markets - NOT!
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This reminds me of the concerns that the Large Hadron Collider was going to create a black hole that would swallow the Earth earlier this month. It was a cheap thrill, but it never happened. The biggest damage done by the Big Collider was to the wallets of the suckers that are funding it.
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What I wrote in the comments to Sunday's post bears repeating:

The real economy is based on valuable physical assets, a productive labor force and abundant natural resources. Our best industries own such assets, our labor force's productivity is second to none and America is blessed with natural resources and potential energy like no place else on earth. The economy will be emerge stronger than ever.

Don't waste any tears over the collapse of the part of our economy that has been doomed from its inception. I mean the part based on pure hype, virtual assets like 'derivatives', unworkable eco-nut market schemes like cap and trade or phony carbon credits. Let these bad ideas pass, along with the Marxist thought that was supposed to drive them. If you were invested in them, kiss that money a belated good-bye. It had its bags packed up under the bed a long time ago.

Think of the present adjustment as a costly lesson. Don't throw it away; we all can learn from it. I'm giving thanks to the stalwarts in Congress who refused to panic. I just hope their resolve lasts out the coming few weeks and months. Let the howling and hand-wringing begin.

With apologies to Byron:

The widows of Marx are loud in their wail,
And the idols are broke in the temple of Bail.

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Certainly the markets will lose some value, but I don't think it will be as bad or last as long as advertised. At least now we might get a chance to watch free market forces work as they should, without the mindless manipulators in government perverting its natural tendency toward growth and prosperity, inadvertently or not.

I wouldn't put it past some folks to have been trying to gin up a big economic crisis as part of a political power grab. Call me paranoid, but...
Get a grip, ye of little faith! We have weathered worse in recent tears, as Michelle Malkin points out in Some perspective for the Chicken Littles.
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Somehow, I think it is going to be difficult for President Bush, and those in Congress to admit that they were suckered in by the Marxists among us who wanted to see the US economy taken over by the federal government. Their pride has been hurt, but that is no reason to take it out on the rest of us. I expect the worst of them to try to jawbone the economy further into the tank today to justify their mistaken positions regarding the bailout.
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We must continue to resist, Set your teeth, stiffen your upper lip, remember the free market and call, write or e-mail the President, your Representatives and your Senators today. Thank the Republican stalwarts that pushed our nation out of the path of yesterday's red bullet. Tell the 'Chicken Littles" to show some faith in the USA.

Remind them that the panic is off. The black hole didn't happen. We have time to see what happens.

Doing nothing IS an option.
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Don't tell anyone I said so, but this might be a great opportunity to buy some equity in America at bargain prices. You can bet the farm Warren Buffet is doing exactly that today.
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The Marxist dupes at the New York Times are saying that the only reason the world's economy hasn't crashed is that investors are hopeful that the bailout will come back to life. These traitors have no shame at all. Bush can be such an idiot at times. I've always said he will go into the history books as a weak president. His continued duplicity in this week's attempted socialist economic coup is more evidence to that effect.

Send President Bush an e-mail (just click) and tell the pathetic lame duck that he is starting to look like Nancy Pelosi more every day.

September 29, 2008

Legislate in haste, regret at leisure

Update: Bailout Bill Fails in House 228-205


If these people are happy, you should be worried
Grinning Democrats equals a tax increase for you. These people are only happy when they are spending your money. When was the last time you saw Harry Reid smile?

Call your Senators. Call your Representative in the House. Send President Bush an e-mail. Tell them you don't see any rush to "bail out" the idiots that have screwed up their own financial schemes. Not to the tune of 700 billion of your dollars.

Anything that costs this much shouldn't be bought without long, hard consideration. Rushing in a panic to finish costly prophylactic legislation before we are even sure there is a problem that will affect ordinary folks very much or for very long is foolish.

I'm concerned that the cure will be worse than the disease.
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Less than 20% of Americans approve of this Congress, yet we are about to let them pass the biggest, fattest law ever. Would you let go to a hospital for major surgery if 80% of your neighbors thought the doctors there did a bad job? I wouldn't let someone work on my car or mow my lawn that had such a low approval rating.
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More: Conservatives are chickening out faster than I can count them. Here is my reply to those who are getting panicky and are considering falling behind this ill-advised bailout scheme:

Stop and think.

Won't the threatened crash be followed by a recovery? Good investments reflect real assets and honest equities, just as true creditworthiness finds capital.

What should be the instrument of the needed adjustments, the inept and untrustworthy Congress, or the invisible hand of Adam Smith? Whom do you trust? The congressclowns you can see, or the less obvious economic realities of the market?

What kind of legislation MUST be rushed through on a weekend, while the instigators think no one is paying attention? Answer: only legislation that the leftists and their dupes in Congress think we won't approve of if we have a chance to examine it more closely.

This is simply another step in the left's efforts to force the USA to adopt Marxist thinking. If we don't resist now, it will take generations to fix the damage.
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Worse: The bailout scheme is untestable. If we commit the money and the economy doesn't collapse, how can we ever know if the economy would have collapsed without the bailout?
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We could fight a decent sized war for 700 billion dollars.
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Must Read - Michelle Malkin: All aboard the bailout bandwagon? Hell, no!
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Update: Bailout Bill Fails in House 228-205
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A little reality check for you hand-wringers from Michelle Malkin:
Today’s stock market drop is a record point drop, but does not even crack the top 10 single-day percentage drops in American history.
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In terms of percentages in a single day of trading, 1987’s stock market crash was far worse, and the NASDAQ slide of 2000-2002 was massively worse.
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Are there businesses getting turned down for loans? Yes.

Here’s a novel thought: Maybe banks are finally learning they shouldn’t fork over money to bad risks.
Don't panic. Breathe deeply. Keep repeating: "America's economy is stronger than this ginned up correction. I will trust the free market more than I trust government."
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First posted at 2:42 AM, 28 September, 2008. Bumped to the top at 8:20 PM on the 29th.

How to e-mail Congress

Update: Bailout Bill Fails in House 228-205

Can you spare a few billion? NO!
The US Congress is going to vote on the biggest bailout ever. They shouldn't do it without your input.

Here is a link to the e-mail addresses of all US Senators and Representatives. I urge you to use it today. The website linked is easy to use; click on your state in the left column, then click the names of your congresscats. The format is "mailto" and is simple to use. Be sure to mention "bailout" on the subject line.
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If you can't think of what to say, here are 10 suggestions you can copy and paste into the body of your e-mail. There is also a petition you can sign, thanks to FreedomWorks. Via Michelle Malkin: The crap in the “crap sandwich;” 10 reasons to oppose the bailout.
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Update: Michelle Malkin blogs the floor debate in the House of Representatives. It has already started. Give them your 2¢ worth before they take your $3318.16. (Divide 700 billion by the number of US households: 105,480,101.)
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I'm finding that the mail server for my man in Congress is jammed-up. e-mails to him bounce back and the web mail form on his official website won't load. I had to break down and spring for a long-distance call to Washington DC. I wonder if he's getting the message from Nebraskans or if the leftist goons are mail-bombing him.
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Is the bailout constitutional? Listen to this fine interview with Andrew Grossman of the Heritage Foundation done by Fausta on Blog Talk Radio.

September 25, 2008

Next Great Depression or Next Great Boondoggle?


Get in on the top floor of the Next Big Bailout!
Its the end of the world, the economy is in ruins, the spectre of the Next Great Depression looms. Unless, of course you are on the 'take' end of the apparently inevitable bailout. The old feeder has been out of town for a few days, but all I heard on the TV and radio is that this credit crunch, combined with the collapse of the Fannie and Freddie mortgage rackets threatens another depression.

I cant' see it. The stock market hasn't collapsed. Gasoline prices continue to decrease. I still get junk mail from banks offering to lend me stupendous amounts of money for sub-prime rates.

The best analysis I've seen so far is at the Marginal Revolution. Read these posts: Where is the Credit Crunch?; Questions that are rarely asked; and A Supply Side Approach to the Crisis for a view that is a bit less dramatic than the one pumped up by the slavering media and our presidential contenders.
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If WaMu is going broke, how come I got an offer from them in today's mail to lend me $10,000 at 1.66% interest, said rate guaranteed through June, 2009? If I deposit the enclosed check, the money will be mine. Of course, the only reason I get such offers is that I have always paid these types of loans back promptly. But at the offered rate, I could hedge inflation by putting the loan proceeds into a CD.
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Them as are going broke from making bad investments or ill-advised loans should suck it up on their own. Let them sing along with John Lee Hooker: Serves me right to suffer.
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A bit of comfort and perspective from via Genevieve at Prairie Bluestem:
Capitalism is not the free world.
Capitalism is a term devised by Marxists to describe what they thought were the worst aspects of our freedom.
We should never let any corporation or bank or computer company pose as the embodiment of our freedom.
James Healy, The Heelers Diaries.

July 03, 2008

First, the down side of this Independence Day: Nah


We are unworthy
I had a down-side post based on Chris Satullo's A not-so-glorious Fourth and similar Independence Day liberal hand-wringing in mind for today. Instead, Scott Voorhees is doing a great job of it on KFAB right now. He's got the listeners going with this one. No sniveling!

Real Nebraskan's don't like this anti-American bent the liberal revisionists have taken.
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I was even going to mention the long faces in Elkhorn since their cool town fell to Fahey's Falangists. The new ruling junta's anti-American edict:
The only LEGAL fireworks within the City of Omaha are Snakes and Caps. All other fireworks are illegal within the city limits of Omaha, NE. A person using fireworks within the city limits of Omaha can be faced with a $500 fine and/or jail time.
Liberty dies by inches. In San Francisco they don't even call it Independence Day; its now America Festival: A fun Fourth of July weekend. The article doesn't even mention a reason for the celebration at all.
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Tomorrow: God Bless America, even atheists can say it once a year. What have they got to lose?

May 31, 2008

Democrats: Hopelessly Divided


Recreate '68 or Disintegrate in '08
The Democrat Party invites Americans to help them in their efforts to join their fractured party. Their twisted moral sensibilities just can't help them choose between a lying, America-bashing Marxist black man and a lying, America-bashing Marxist white woman. What a dilemma; I almost feel sorry for them. Maybe I'll be able to manage a bit of sympathy after the big dust-up in Denver, but I doubt it.

They are hopelessly divided in two. Sing it!
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Cop a laugh: Young Hillary Clinton.
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Video Update: Disillusioned Democrat vows to vote for John McCain. Mad as a wet hen, this brassy babe tells it like it is. Watch this fine rant right here.


I got news for all of you:
John McCain will be the next President of the United States!

December 13, 2007

Intro to Corpse 101


Body Farm
I wasn't feeling too good when I woke up this Dec 13. I'd better take care of myself before I become a lab specimen for Professor Bill Bass and his students.

August 12, 2007

Despair

In the Manure Spreaders blogroll here at the Plains Feeder, I tried to select exemplary leftist nut cases. These are blogs that represent the worst of their particular genre: the hideous, angry lesbian wingnut Rosie O'Donnell; the sublime Marxist idiocy of Barbra Streisand; the terr in training at Radical Muslim blog; and some old hyper-liberal standbys like the Daily Kos and the Huffington Post. As you might expect, the old feeder seldom reads any of these manure spreader blogs.

Checking for dead links, I found a truly sad story unfolding at the blog I had chosen to exemplify Marxist exploitation of pipe-dream progressivism, Our Tomorrow. I had captioned the link Bearded Commie, just because I thought it fit better than the Pollyanna title Denny, the hippie looking writer, had chosen.

Now I feel sorry for picking on Denny and his blog. In one of the saddest blog posts I've read so far today, Denny describes his slide into the sin of despair. The title says it all: On giving up. I quote the self-proclaimed atheist's cry to a God he cannot deny:
I'd guess the planet would be best served by our extinction. If I believed in god that's what I'd pray for.
Please read his pitiful post in full. Then offer your fellow blogger some encouragement; no one should feel this low, no matter what their opinions. Offer something more hopeful than the eco-religionist drivel his friends have seen fit to inflict upon Denny. Putting up solar panels won't help him. He needs the support only the truly hopeful have to offer. Have you got any hope to share?
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I'm not a Catholic, but I have studied the faith in some detail. You won't find a better explication of the sin of despair than theirs.