Posts Tagged Big Government

Why We Are Not Excited

I was reading Peggy Noonan’s column today and I think she nailed it.  We are in the middle of good economic news and potentially the end of the recession and no one is excited at all.  As she starts off:

The new economic statistics put growth at a healthy 3.5% for the third quarter. We should be dancing in the streets. No one is, because no one has any faith in these numbers. Waves of money are sloshing through the system, creating a false rising tide that lifts all boats for the moment. The tide will recede. The boats aren’t rising, they’re bobbing, and will settle. No one believes the bad time is over. No one thinks we’re entering a new age of abundance. No one thinks it will ever be the same as before 2008. Economists, statisticians, forecasters and market specialists will argue about what the new numbers mean, but no one believes them, either. Among the things swept away in 2008 was public confidence in the experts. The experts missed the crash. They’ll miss the meaning of this moment, too.

The biggest threat to America right now is not government spending, huge deficits, foreign ownership of our debt, world terrorism, two wars, potential epidemics or nuts with nukes. The biggest long-term threat is that people are becoming and have become disheartened, that this condition is reaching critical mass, and that it afflicts most broadly and deeply those members of the American leadership class who are not in Washington, most especially those in business.

I read the rest of the column and I have to agree that we as a people are getting frustrated and disheartened.  I know why I am.  I am in the group that disagrees with the people in power and no one is listening to me (which is why I started the blog).  The proposed solutions treat me as a child who can’t be responsible while at the same time taking more and more of my money for my “own good” to fund this junk.  If Peggy is seeing this also, it is not something simply out here on the fringe.

Yes, I don’t see any of the leaders out there presenting a path to recovery and prosperity.  The Democrats with everything going on are more concerned with consolidating power than they are fixing the mess.  Regardless what Obama says about how we need to let him clean it up, I have not heard a plan.  Lowering emissions and decreasing energy use is not a plan to grow the economy.  Offering heathcare to those who don’t have it won’t grow the economy.  And spending $787 billion on stimulus over several years is not showing much progress either.

Where is the leadership?  Where is the plan to get us back?

I think Peggy says it nicely about our current leaders:

We are governed at all levels by America’s luckiest children, sons and daughters of the abundance, and they call themselves optimists but they’re not optimists—they’re unimaginative. They don’t have faith, they’ve just never been foreclosed on. They are stupid and they are callous, and they don’t mind it when people become disheartened. They don’t even notice.

At some point, children have to grow up.  Hopefully, it will be soon enough to make the pain bearable.

- FOP Vermillion

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New Hope

Recently I have been getting down as the health care bill seems destined to be rammed through Congress.  There are many procedural tricks, the Dems in Congress are many, and the momentum against it is slowing down.  So today I get some good news that the insurance companies are finally starting to fight back.  Now that the financial details are starting to come out, it is clear nearly anyone in the medical care industry is going to get soaked.  It is easy to get in bed with the government if you think you will come out out ahead.  However, if your margins are being squeezed and you will be blamed as quality of care comes down then it is a little less appealing.

There is a lot of money on the sidelines at the moment and the public is not behind the takeover.  If the industry decides to push back hard, it will cause a significant problem for Congress.  The web, combined with large industry advertising spend, could cause the Democrats to pause and that would be a good thing.

Right now the inertia is on the side of “reform”.  We need some luck if we are to going to see this bill die.

- FOP Vermillion

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In Their Own Words

I came across this interview by Hannity of these two protesters at the G20 meeting this week in Pittsburgh and I just wanted to scream at the screen.  They seem like nice women but they are awfully sheltered.

I have problems with their views at several points through the piece.  Some of the more memorable points were:

  • They won’t condemn the violence.  They would not participate but they don’t think it is wrong (at least no more wrong than the war on terror).
  • All the wealth should be collected through a “tax” and we all would get about $44,000 each, or almost $200,000 for a family of four.
  • It’s not fair to have to pay for medical care.
  • People don’t need to be able to earn more than $500,000 a year.

It saddens me that these two who are well educated, one is working on her PhD., have so little respect for achievement and ownership.  I don’t want to put words in their mouths so I allow the video to speak for itself.

- FOP Vermillion

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ACORN . . . It is in the Culture

Reading and seeing all the items about ACORN in the news and particularly at BigGovernment.com, it is obvious these people have serious issues.  The people in their offices of course are doing damage on hidden camera but it goes much deeper than that.  As the old saying goes, “fool me once shame on you; fool me twice shame on me.”  These people have now been caught three times and I suspect there is more to come.

The part that amuses me to no end is that James O’Keefe obviously went to several locations and yet they were so “normal” to the ACORN workers that they cannot remember when James and his “prostitute” visited their offices.  To me, this shows that what we are seeing is business as usual at ACORN.  They are so immersed in it, they can not see it.  For them, it’s the water in the fish tank and they are the fish.  James suited up and dove into the tank so we can see what it is like on the inside.  It is truely mind blowing what is going on there.

It looks to be another week of bad news for the folks at ACORN.  First there was the new video, then this evening they Senate passed and amendment to defund ACORN Housing, and it is just MONDAY.  I cannot wait to see what comes out in the next few days.

And it couldn’t happen to a better group of people.

- FOP Vermillion

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