Wednesday, May 2, 2007

In the news today....

Yesterday was May Day. It was the day the Democrats in congress submitted their bill for surrender to the President. They claim "it's the will of the people", but for the life of me, I can't figure out how the will of the people in the most competitive country in the world would be to surrender to a bunch of camel jockeys?? Anyone... anyone? Nope, that's smoke and mirrors. I bet if someone did a poll that simply stated "Do you want to surrender to Islamic fascists?" the American people might get beyond the politically sponsored infighting, and think for themselves for a minute.

On the CNN website right now they are running a poll, "who is more to blame for the impasse of the Iraq war funding bill, President Bush or Congressional Democrats". Now I know to some people, who to blame is the most important part of life. No one wants to be responsible for their actions, "the buck stops here" is a phrase extinct from this country. For a moment though let's put a little thought into this. The US government has three parts Executive, legislative, and Judicial. Basically, the legislative branch (congress) makes up bills, the president can sign them or veto them. The judicial branch is there to make sure the laws are not unconstitutional. So in this particular case, the Executive branch asked congress for some emergency money to fund the war (which they voted for). In the process it was clear that the President would veto any bill that had a withdraw clause in it. The congressional democrats put together a bill with the money for the war in it, a clause that stated a date of surrender, and 28 BILLION dollars worth of bribes to various representatives to get their vote on the bill. The President veto's the bill like he said he would, and now the media is working as hard as they can to divert our attention (I'll get back to this).

All the major media outlets have their reporters and staff busy pitting one side against the other: "Blame Bush" "Blame the Democrats" when what we should be looking at is how corrupt is our government that when one cause needs $100 billion that it costs $128 billion? I know loan sharks that give better rates than that. Who's paying the bill though? You and me, that's who. If Exxon made $28 billion profit in a couple months the Democrats would subpoena all their executives up to testify and call them on the carpet about gouging the American public. Now isn't that the pot calling the kettle black?

May day is also the day when we'll start paying taxes to Venezuela. (what?) Ya, on May day four of the major oil companies handed over 60% of their stake in Venezuela to the socialist dictator Chavez. (oh but how does that affect me up here, protected by the government in America?) Well let's go back to business 101, if the cost of doing business goes up, who pays the tab? The consumer, that's you and me in case you were having trouble keeping up with capitalism. That means by the time you cut out the middlemen in this deal, you and me will be paying what amounts to a tax to a Socialist government. Why isn't the American government doing something about it? Good question. Someone should have popped a cap in that guys ass when he was trotting around Harlem a couple years ago bad mouthing America, but no one thought of that because thats the same thing we all do.....

All the while the Mexican invasion is well underway, Los Angeles has fallen. It was all over the news yesterday, the invading criminals from Mexico are flying their flags in American cities all over this country. They are demanding welfare, food stamps, and health care. Guess what, they're getting those benefits already and you're paying the bill. Does the media call them "criminal invaders from Mexico"? Nope, they are "undocumented workers", do you realize that's the equivalent of calling rapists, non-consensual sex partners.

I heard a statistic the other day that more Americans are killed each year by illegal aliens in this country than have died in Iraq. While your elected officials have everyone in a huff over the Iraq funding veto (that they put forward, to get the veto, to stir up the news agencies, to divert your attention away from the war we aren't fighting right here in our own country) they've successfully diverted the American publics' attention away from the burglars sneaking in the back door. The rest of us are too busy watching "American Idol" (put on by a foreign country because no one pays attention) to care what Third world country we'll be ruled by in a couple years.

Did he just say that??
Yes I did.

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