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Happy New Year!

Wishing everyone a festive and joyous new year and hope you all have a drink for the coming 2010.   I would be lying if I were to say that politically speaking 2009 was a good year.  America has suffered from a massive erosion of freedom, confiscation of more private wealth, expansion of government at both the federal and state level.  Of course none of this is particularly unique to 2009, but the rate in increase is hard to ignore.  From my humble vantage point it would appear that 2010 will be a scary, strange and exciting year.  While it is always difficult to prognosticate, below are several facts that are important to remember. Debt levels are still out of control.  Due to the policy of the Bush/Obama administration virtually no contraction has taken place and we are deeply in debt.  Not only America, but the entire civilized world.  Stocks are inflated.  The current stock market is a manifestation of a liquidity pump engineere...

HotAir.com undermines Tea Party movement, supports big GOP in Mass.

HotAir is a big voice in the conservative blogsophere and has done much to advance the cause of those wishing to stop and reverse the growth of a large central government.  Unfortunately Hot Air's Ed Morrissey has brashly thrown his weight behind Scott Brown in the Massachusetts special election.  This is disturbing and disheartening for every tea party, small government loving soul in America.   While I certainly cannot blame casual Massachusetts Republicans for getting excited over Brown's possible win over Martha Coakley, it becomes much harder to justify it in the case of Ed whose life revolves around politics and whose message is fundamentally Jeffersonian. In a piece called Where is the national GOP in the Massachusetts special election Ed shows his frustration over the apparent lack of support for Brown, correctly pointing out that in NY-23 the GOP heavily contributed to the liberal Dede while throwing Hoffman under the bus. While Brown is ob...

MA Senate televised debate analysis; Brown, Coakley, Kennedy.

WBZ-TV hosted the first televised debate for the Massachusetts's special election being held on January 19th.  The full video can be found on the WBZ archives . My impressions for each candidate.  Scott Brown (R):    Mr. Brown has demonstrated his polish and was extremely smooth, on message and confident.  While he generally espoused traditional Republican talking points about taxes, jobs and fiscal responsibility there was a very obvious and underlying big government aura about him.  On one particular question about single mothers he mentioned offering government assistance, training and education while in the same breath talking about tax cuts - a contradiction in terms.   Just like staying in Afghanistan indefinitely, Brown offers nothing new from the standard GOP platform yet used his political skills to sound very appealing to fiscal conservatives.  Truth is Brown's record demonstrates that as far as lowering taxes he has been missin...

No more, Mr. Nice Fly!

America got very lucky on Christmas, very lucky.  A 23 year old Al-Qaeda Nigerian Muslim jihadist came dangerously close to blowing Northwestern Flight 253 out of the air .  Why did America get lucky?  Was it because Umar Frock AbdulMutallab's father warned the state department?  Was it because our new policy on terrorism prevented a catastrophe?  Was it because Obama's administration crack down of every lead?  No, no and no.  It was because the detonator malfunctioned and instead of puncturing a hole in the side of plane, lit Umar's underwear on fire resulting in third degree burns (yay).  So how do we prevent this from happening in the future?  Very easy, screw the American passenger even further. First of all, let us be very clear as to where the failure happened.  According to the reports, Umar went through regular screening and passed all the regular checkpoints.  Obviously there is only so much you can do when a wo...

Max Baucus drunk on the floor of the Senate?

This is too difficult to ignore, it appears that the leading Senator in the fight for ObamaCare Mr. Max Baucus got bamboozled into sipping on some spiked eggnog.  While he spends 5 minutes explaining to the American public how he fought for comprehensive health care reform and how the GOP did everything in their power to be obstructionist one cannot ignore the seemingly glaring problem - Max Baucus is wasted.  The Democrats have really lived up to Ted Kennedy's standards now.  Bravo. \

Merry Christmas and Happy New Years to all!

I want to wish everyone a joyous and festive Christmas and a wonderful Happy New Years.  Thank you for letting me "rant" on the web, thank you for providing me an outlet to express my thoughts and a place to discuss issues and themes that are so important to you and me.  This blog in one form or another has existed for about a year and I am thankful for the readership base that has grown over the time, all the comments and all the discussions.  2009 has been an interesting year and 2010 is shaping up to rival the intensity and possibly exceed it.  There will be plenty of opportunities for discussion, anger and introspection.  However at this time let us all remember that we are all Americans and we still live in the greatest country on earth.  At the end of the day we all bleed red and we can and should unite to celebrate the holiday of your choice and to supervise a smooth exit for 2009.  This week I plan to add a review of Mr. Goyette's Dollar Me...

First Detroit and now Greece.

In a previous post a video was shown to demonstrate what a combination of liberal policy, federal expansion and a city reliant on one source of revenue can turn into, a heaping mess.  Although no video this time, an article from IBD attempts to tackle the question of Greece.  What is happening in the small Hellenic country and why are investors dumping Greek bonds in fear of a default?   Greece may be the tip of the iceberg, but much can be learned from a municipal enclave like Detroit to a small European country like Greece.  Years of embedded socialism — in spending, labor and regulatory practices — are responsible. They've enabled the government to consume the very economy that's supposed to sustain it. Even supposedly right-of-center parties spent state cash the same way. The last party in power was nominally conservative, but failed to stop expansion of government. It kept hiring, kowtowed to union demands for fear of strikes and did little to change ...