Sep

4

Have You Made Some Change(s)?

By Righty

We’re still in a recession.  People are working harder for their money, if they are working at all.  If you are working, you may be working for less money.  Have you changed your habits when it comes to spending or saving your money?  If you were a spender before and have changed, will this experience have changed you for the future?  Or will you go back to old habits when things improve? 

I’m still living in my little house, driving my old car, being frugal and thinking about the near future.  Has the recession changed your outlook for good?  Does it depend on your age/generation?

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And, speaking of your money…

from RotorNews -

The Obama Administration is reported to be seriously considering a package of tax breaks to help stimulate the U.S. economy. With news of the economy taking a negative turn leading up to the midterm elections, the White House is hoping such a plan will work to their advantage in November. The tax breaks could add up to hundreds of billions of dollars and are intended to boost hiring and undermine the GOP argument that Democratic tax policies are harmful to small businesses. Tax breaks the White House is looking at include a temporary payroll-tax holiday and permanently extending the research-and-development tax credit that is currently expired.

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Sep

3

“We Might Not Sing It That Often Now”

By Righty

Remember the opening theme song from The Flintstones?

How about the song “I Feel Pretty” from West Side Story?

Could you imagine being told you had to change the lyrics in those songs because a word had taken on multiple meanings?  Or you just might not be able to sing one of those songs anymore?

A principal at a school in Australia has done just that  – taken the easy way out, rather than give an explanation of the word “gay” in the song “Kookaburra Sits in the Old Gum Tree.” 

from nwi.com -

Martin said he was playing a recording of the song for the students about a month ago when the line “gay your life must be” produced a flurry of giggles throughout the classroom. Some of the students use the word “gay” as a schoolyard taunt, he said, but don’t understand its true meaning. And so, to calm them down, he told them to swap in the word “fun” for “gay.”

“It wasn’t misplaced political correctness, it wasn’t homophobia, there was nothing really calculated in doing it,” he told The Associated Press. “I could’ve stopped the whole class and gone into a very caring, supportive explanation of gay being quite a reasonable choice in lifestyle that some people make, but I was only talking with 7- and 8-year-olds and I think that sort of thing is better explained more fully with parents.”

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He “could’ve,”  but he didn’t.  Too bad.

I used to sing that song in the U.S. in grade school back in the early sixties.  We didn’t giggle back then.  We didn’t use the word “gay” as a synonym for “fun” either.  That was before our time. We just sang the song and blew it off.  Same as we did the Flintstones.  But we giggled if we had to say the word diarrhea during science back then in grade school.  Kids will be kids.  And we were told to stop giggling – it’s a word and a bodily function…get over it.

Principal Garry Martin of Le Page Primary School in Melbourne needs to grow up and get over it.

Aug

5

Blood & Diamonds, Blood & Money, Blood & Politics…

By Righty

When you mix “blood” with any of those, don’t expect a positive outcome.

What’s in the news about blood diamonds, Charles Taylor, Naomi Campbell, and more

Jul

13

“Confidence In Obama Reaches New Low” Just Doesn’t Sound Right

By Righty

It should be Confidence In Obama’s “Hope and Change” Reaches New Low.  At any rate, the “poll” says it’s dipped significantly.  If President Obama was NORAD, he’d be moving from Defcon 4 to Defcon 2.  Looks like Dems are in defense mode for the fall elections.


Graphic by NTRNO

from the Washington Post -

Public confidence in President Obama has hit a new low, according to the latest Washington Post-ABC News poll. Four months before midterm elections that will define the second half of his term, nearly six in 10 voters say they lack faith in the president to make the right decisions for the country, and a clear majority once again disapproves of how he is dealing with the economy.

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Jun

27

Cheney To Leave Hospital Monday

By Righty

Former Vice President Dick Cheney is recovering at George Washington University Hospital after suffering from “progressive retention of fluid related to his coronary artery disease.”

The man has suffered and recovered from five heart attacks.  I wish him a speedy recovery.

You know, there are those who call him “evil” (aren’t you confused?) and do not wish him well and much worse.  So what would you call those people?  I’m just asking. ..

from the NY Daily News -

The former vice president was hospitalized on Friday after experiencing discomfort in his chest, but his daughter, Liz Cheney, says he should be heading home on Monday.

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Jun

5

Who’s The “Fool On The Hill?”

By Righty

from Human Events.com -

Sir Paul McCartney’s cheap shot aimed at former President George W. Bush at a White House event on Wednesday has prompted House Minority Leader John Boehner to demand an apology from the Beatle.

 

 

Mar

31

Obama Community Organizer – Chicago Then And Now

By Righty

A good read from City Journal -

Barack Obama has exploited his youthful stint as a Chicago community organizer at every stage of his political career. As someone who had worked for grassroots “change,” he said, he was a different kind of politician, one who could translate people’s hopes into reality. The media lapped up this conceit, presenting Obama’s organizing experience as a meaningful qualification for the Oval Office.

This past September, a cell-phone video of Chicago students beating a fellow teen to death coursed over the airwaves and across the Internet.

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Mar

19

The All-Powerful Pelosi

By Righty

It wasn’t too long ago that Hillary Clinton was thought to be a force to be reckoned with.  Not so much anymore.  But it’s a fact that Nancy Pelosi has the power.  And she’s so darned unlikeable.  What makes her tick?

from the Economist

WHEN Nancy Pelosi moved to San Francisco, she struggled to find somewhere to live. For months, and with four small children, she lodged with her mother-in-law. So she was relieved when she found a perfect home to rent: big, childproof and with swings in the garden. She was about to seal the deal when she discovered that the owner’s husband was heading east to join the Nixon administration. “We won’t be able to live here,” she said. “I could never live anyplace that was made available because of the election of Richard Nixon.” 

If this story were told by a Republican, Lexington would dismiss it as apocryphal. It confirms too neatly the caricature of Mrs Pelosi as a petty and tribal partisan. But the source is Mrs Pelosi’s autobiography, “Know Your Power: a Message to America’s Daughters”.

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Mar

15

The Spouse Of A Supreme Court Justice Is Still A Citizen

By Righty

If Virginia Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, wants to join a Tea Party, so be it.  I suppose she could just stay home and watch daytime television shows and eat bon bons and never pay attention to the outside world. She could hold her complaints regarding the Obama administration inside to herself (or just pretend she doesn’t have any).  After all, her husband is a Supreme Court Justice.  But why should she?  She’s still an American citizen.

from the Lost Angeles Times -

“I am an ordinary citizen from Omaha, Neb., who just may have the chance to preserve liberty along with you and other people like you,” she said at a recent panel discussion with tea party leaders in Washington. Thomas went on to count herself among those energized into action by President Obama’s “hard-left agenda.”

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Mar

13

“Maybe you remember what President Obama promised…”

By Righty

Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown’s weekly Republican address 03/13/10:  

TRANSCRIPT:

“Hello, I’m United States Senator Scott Brown from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 

“When the people of my state elected me in January, they sent more than a senator to Washington – they sent a message.  Across party lines, the voters told politicians in Washington to get its priorities right.                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

“And from my travels and conversation with people throughout this country, they told me that they want their President and Congress to focus on creating jobs and reviving America’s economy.  Instead, for more than a year now, we have seen a bitter, destructive, and endless drive to completely transform America’s health care system. 

“In January of last year, unemployment hit 7.2 percent and our economy was hurting badly.  But, early in President Obama’s term, he and the Democratic leadership of Congress made takeover of health care their first priority.

“Today, times are even tougher across our nation when it comes to our economy.  Nearly one in ten Americans are still out of work.  And still, the President and Congress are focused on ramming through their health-care bill, whatever it takes, whatever the cost.

“Maybe you remember what President Obama promised in his State of the Union address.  He said he was going to finally focus on jobs and the economy for the remainder of this year.  I applauded him for that. Well, here it is, it’s almost spring.  And what is he out there talking about again?  That same 2,700-page, multi-trillion dollar health care legislation.

“So, an entire year has gone to waste.  Millions of Americans have lost their jobs, and many more jobs are in danger.  Even now, the President still hasn’t gotten the message.

“Somehow, the greater the public opposition to the health care bill, the more determined they seem to force it on us anyway.  Their attitude shows Washington at its very worst – the presumption that they know best, and they’re going to get their way whether the American people like it or not.

“And, when politicians start thinking like that, they don’t let anything get in their way – not public opinion, not the rules of fair play, not even their own promises. 

“They pledged transparency.  Instead, we have a health care bill tainted by secrecy, concealed cost, and full of backroom deals– and that’s just not right. They should do better. The American people expect more.

“They pledged a true bipartisan effort.  Instead, they have resorted to bending the rules, and they now intend to seize control of health care in America on a strict party-line vote.

“In speech after speech on his health care plan, the President has tried to convince us that what he is proposing will be good for America. But, how can it be good for America if it raises taxes by a half trillion dollars and costs a trillion dollars or more to implement? In addition, how can it be good if it takes another half a trillion dollars away from seniors on Medicare, and still includes all the backroom deals you have been hearing about for months?

“Well, for the past year or more, the new establishment in Washington has tried again and again to sell this plan to the American people.  But the Americans aren’t buying it, and for good reason.  And now, what’s going on is a last, desperate power play.  They actually tell us that passing the bill is necessary, if only to prove that something can get done in Washington.

“Well, I haven’t been here very long, but, I can tell you this much already: Nothing has distracted the attention and energy of the nation’s capital more than this disastrous detour.  And, the surest way to return to the people’s business is to listen to the people themselves: We need to drop this whole scheme of federally controlled health care, start over, and work together on real reforms at the state level that will contain costs and won’t leave America trillions of dollars deeper in debt.

“This, above all, was the message that the people of my state sent to the President and the Congress in the election over a month ago.  

“You know some of my Democratic colleagues, you know, are being leaned on mighty hard right now.  Speaker Pelosi and others are handing down their marching orders, telling them to vote for this bill no matter what.  Rarely have elected leaders been so intent on defying the public will.  For many members of Congress, the time for choosing is near – do what the party leadership demands, or do what the people have asked you to do.  If my colleagues don’t mind some advice from a newcomer, I’d suggest going with the will of the people.

“After all, from the very beginning of this debate, the American people have called it correctly.  In every part of the country, Republicans and Democrats have agreed on serious, straightforward, commonsense health care reform.  They expect us in Washington to do the same – working together, acting fairly and by the rules, and staying focused on the need to make the American economy as strong as it can be.  That is the business that brought me here on an unexpected journey to Washington.  And, it’s the responsibility of everyone sent here to serve our country. We can do better – and I challenge my colleagues and the President to do just that.

“I’m Senator Scott Brown and thank you very much for listening.”

President  Obama’s weekly  radio address March 6, 2010

President Obama’s State of the Union Address January 27, 2010