Sunday, March 1, 2009

For A Guy With A Hearing Aid, He Sees Pretty Well

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/02/28/video-limbaugh-brings-down-the-house-at-cpac/

Here is a brief excerpt from near the end:

I mean, there's some people you can't say you want the President to fail. Ladies and gentlemen of the United States, the Democrat Party has actively not just sought the failure of Republican presidents and policies and now wars for the first time, the Democrat Party doesn't stop at failure. Talk to Judge Robert Bork or Justice Clarence Thomas about how they tried to destroy lives, reputations and character, and I'm supposed to say I don't want the President to fail? We're in for a real battle. We are talking about the United States of America -- and there will always be an America, don't misunderstand me -- we're talking about it remaining the country we were all born into and reared and grown into. And it's under assault. It's always under assault. But it's never been under assault like this from within before. And it's a serious, serious battle.

Reminds me of a quote I just recently saw somewhere...

A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy. While the people are virtuous they cannot be subdued; but when once they lose their virtue then will be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external or internal invader.*

Sam Adams

Full transcript available here.

*emphasis added

I don't need you anymore, but I love you just the same.

If they come near you, go see them. You'll thank me.

This is them. And this is about them.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

A Letter to My Representatives

With regard to H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009:

As a Conservative, I firmly disagree with Democrats on the stimulus. I believe that the end of the recession and the growth of our economy depend not on extracting even more money from the private sector for the government to redistribute at its whim but on the ingenuity and daring of the entrepreneurs with the capital reinvesting it into their efforts to be profitable. Increasing the tax burden on those who create jobs will simply stifle innovation, reducing the amount of capital reinvestment and increasing the cost of goods and services in order to generate substantive profit. By increasing taxes on the wealthy, the federal government will achieve, in effect, a tax hike on all low and middle income-earners in the form of price increases. The solution to our economic woes requires the reduction of government spending and the deregulation of the free market. How do we regulate something supposedly free anyway? The economy is better served when I decide what to do with my money than when the government does.

Margaret Thatcher demonstrated the merits of this philosophy when she led efforts to privatize British Airways and British Steel - who transformed from court jesters to princes in their respective industries. I believe that in our free market, just as in life, failure simply provides the opportunity to achieve greater success.

Please stand firmly against President Obama and Speaker Pelosi on this. I believe our integrity as Conservatives depends on uniting against this.

Sincerely,
Jason M. Hopkins

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Gas Prices Nosedive By A Laugh A Minute

If you need to laugh out loud, read this immediately.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

All of My Macho Sauce

Watch this:



http://www.machosauceproductions.com/
http://www.youtube.com/user/machosauceproduction

And this:



http://www.evansayet.com/home.htm

Worse Than Hitler

For some reason, the RSS or Atom feed for The Daily Gut is not functioning properly, and as a result, redirects you to the FeedBurner home page. Until this is rectified, hop over to Greg Gutfeld's blog from the link above. As always, be sure to catch the funniest bits from his late-night show Red Eye on FNC at Fox News Dot Com.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

How To Be Less Dumb

Iowahawk was brilliant today. If you have yet to discover his laugh-out-loud, profane, merciless and divine satire, grab a William Penn and click here. By the time you finish reading, you'll feel like you just smoked Vancouver's finest. But that probably won't be from laughing until your sides hurt. That will more likely be from bong-rips while you're reading.

The Bank Job

I ran across this news story a few weeks ago. I bookmarked it in Firefox with the intent to discuss it here. I'm getting around to it now.

I applaud Mr. Brady Adams for continuing to succeed in tough times by doing things the way that they should be done. I also join with him to decry this rampant spending by our federal government on businesses which falter because of greed, ineptitude, irrelevancy and downright stupidity. I mean, if one loans a crackhead fifty bucks with the expectation of repayment, I expect at least one of the two to be disappointed (if not both - I hear good crack is hard to come by these days). It's one thing if the loan is charity. It's another thing entirely if my fifty bucks is eminent-domained out of my wallet and given to the aforementioned crackhead with the promise of both repayment and rehabilitation.

Congresswoman Pelosi, please stop swinging your gavel like it's a hammer at a Habitat for Humanity building site.

http://www.foxbusiness.com/story/markets/industries/finance/small-banks-refuge-credit-crunch/