Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Borrowing money from you and me...

Random thoughts have been piling up in my head the past few days and I had to put them down somewhere.

I am pissed off with our piece of shit congressmen/congresswomen that a seem to be in line for sucking the "Johnson" of 44, at least jockeying to get the most brown on their noses.

From the American Revolution to President Jimmy Carter, the United States of America had not "borrowed" 800 billion dollars from its citizens. Now "Our Great Leader" is trying to steal this from our pockets Trillions of dollars before we have had a chance to earn them.

I bet this Bozo is just as smart as John "D-student" Kerry, to quote The Great One. That is probably why he doesn't release his school transcripts. "The Dumbass" as I have affectionately have called him for the past 2 years, appears he may just get his "wet dream" of a spending bill.

Have you written down 800 billion (800,000,000,000)? How about I set an example of how much each citizen could have for that amount of "stimulus" that's what the Democrats ALWAYS do when Republicans propose to spend ANYTHING. 800 Billion dollars could be passed out as one check to ALL 303,824,640 citizens working or not from Uncle Sam in the amount of $2633.10. Only one problem remains...inflation.

I believe if we all had this money we could really stimulate the goods and services market, pay down debt, and use this a lot better than Washington can. I don't think congress should have limousines and leases on vehicles for themselves and their staff with gas cards and insurance all paid for by us.

How can hundreds of "intelligent" people in public service be so stupid? The answer is greed and greed alone. I have come to the conclusion that EVERYTHING that a DEMOCRAT POLITICIAN accuses a Republican of is exactly what they are doing themselves and pointing the finger the other way to relieve their inner guilt of thievery at tax payer expense. HORSESHIT, BULLSHIT, IT IS ALL JUST SHIT.

I don't know anybody who doesn't want to see history being made, but I am sure that not many folks care to see the U.S. go the way of Italy, France, and Germany. Thanks a bunch to all you Marxists or drones that have chosen welfare over liberty. Apparently a government check is worth more than freedom. It has always been a veritable communist dream to take over our free and sovereign nation of the U.S.A. seems like it is creeping forward everyday.

Spending this much money has never worked and will never work. Here is an excerpt from "New Deal or Raw Deal?" by Burton Folsom quoting the then 52nd Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Jr. :


But in May 1939, Morgenthau had a problem. The Great Depression—the most devastating economic catastrophe in American history—was not only persisting, in some ways it was getting worse. Unemployment, for example, the previous month had again passed the 20 percent mark. Here was Morgenthau, the secretary of the treasury, an expert on finance, a fount of statistics on the American economy during the 1930s; his best friend was the president of the United States and the author of the New Deal; key public policy decisions had to go through Morgenthau to get a hearing. And yet, with all this power, Morgenthau felt helpless. After almost two full terms of Roosevelt and the New Deal, here are Morgenthau's startling words—his confession—spoken candidly before his fellow Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee:

We have tried spending money. We are spending more than we have ever spent before and it does not work. And I have just one interest, and if I am wrong...somebody else can have my job. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises....I say after eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started....And an enormous debt to boot!

In these words, Morgenthau summarized a decade of disaster, especially during the years Roosevelt was in power. Indeed average unemployment for the whole year in 1939 would be higher than that in 1931, the year before Roosevelt captured the presidency from Herbert Hoover. Fully 17.2 percent of Americans, or 9,480,000, remained unemployed in 1939, up from 16.3 percent or 8,020,000 in 1931. On the positive side, 1939 was better than 1932 and 1933, when the Great Depression was at its nadir, but 1939 was still worse than 1931, which at that time was almost the worst unemployment year in U.S. history. No depression, or recession, had ever lasted even half this long.


Slavery pre-21st century was tyranny that consisted of force and cruelty. Nowadays, slavery beyond the 21st century has tyranny packaged with new names...ignorance and apathy.

For all of America's faults her greatness has always far outweighed the blemishes, somebody please tell me that America has not died and gone the way of tyrants and dictators of the world.

I wonder now if the 22nd amendment will be "temporarily eliminated" and we will have to see this stammering idiot for 12 years just as my Grandfather saw FDR in his time at my age. I can barely listen to this buffoon speak for more than 4 minutes, and now have to hear him speak for 4 years and possibly more.

May God help us save and preserve life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. For without the preservation of life we can't have liberty and without liberty none of us shall have happiness.