7/24/2009

Obama's arrogance = suffering & pain for all

It's there any doubt that Obama's combined lack of executive experience, coupled with his sheer arrogance, will cause suffering, loss and damage worldwide?

Why would he use his bully pulpit to comment on an incident before knowing the facts of the case? Well, maybe he doesn't care about the facts...

updated story here.

Prof. Gates (the guy that was arrested for being reported for breaking into his own home) received the disorderly conduct charge AFTER it was determined that he was the owner of the house...and in the front yard none the less.

Now, let's look at how his arrogance is hurting middle east politics: read this.

Now think about how he's handling:
1) Health care (do you want a politician deciding whether grandma/grandpa have lived long enough or not?)
2) "Cap and Trade" (a.k.a, "crap & prayed")
3) Abortion on demand
4) The war.
5) The economy

The pattern of "ramming everything through" is really dangerous. Does anyone believe that hastily formed legislation benefits all?

I would think that well-intentioned people develop this stuff after considerable time, collaboration, debate, and thought.

7/20/2009

Children need to connect with nature


There's nothing like watching my kids playing in the wilderness- to see their souls come alive with awe and wonder of creation. This is an awesome article by Richard Louv from Al Mohler's blog.

7/11/2009

Conservative Party



I joined the Conservative Party today. I highly recommend you do the same, whether you're a Democrat or Republican. The Republican party left me...I feel at home now. Check it out join, and spread the work!

11/18/2008

Saving Detroit

Bankruptcy is a lame answer!

The government owes GM, Ford and Chrysler reparations for the un-fair disadvantages imposed upon them by over-bearing labor unions, and cafĂ© standards. Maybe they should give GM a $50/hr rebate for every employee so they can compete again. Then keep offering tax credits for efficient clean-burning cars that people actually want to buy (as opposed to silly fads like the “SMART car”).

This is not just a capitalistic argument, my friends, it’s a political one, and it’s time for a day of reckoning. The government needs accountability! THEY BETRAYED our automakers, and now that bankruptcy is likely, they effectively betrayed all of the companies that GM has receivables with. The ripple effect will be enormous.

11/17/2008

Impressions of Obama's 60 Minutes Interview

The Good:

Barack Obama was very likable and seemingly genuine. He gave straight answers and was confident and poised. Much different than Clinton (slick) and Bush (how do you do interviews with people who hate you?)

It was profoundly interesting that he said he was "studying Lincoln." Any study of Abraham Lincoln is a good thing - I'm just glad he's not studying Andrew Johnson, LBJ, Carter, and Clinton! He also noted FDR, Eisenhower, and Reagan. Not sure of his intent, but he's clearly trying to learn what makes Republicans tick, at least, conservative ones!

He seemed to have decent priorities; National Security, Economy, and Energy.

He was comfortable, and his personality came out. I found myself laughing out loud several times. I love that he grew up in humble circumstances, and he can identify with the "common" and even "disadvantaged" man.

I liked that he said (paraphrase) that "people didn't vote for me or against me because of the color of my skin." Obviously, that's not totally true, but it wasn't true enough to be a factor in the election, particularly the "against."

The Obama's are struggling with how to make the White House a normal experience and place for their kids. I guess they just have to "parent" them through it. Having Mrs. Robinson (Michelle's mother-in-law) come to live at the White House should be very interesting. Wow.


The "Not so Good":

Someone please tell the camera-man to "zoom out" a little. He was up in Obama's grill so much that the crown of his head was cropped out. I mean puhleeze!. When Obama smiled, his grin went from one end of my 42" screen to the next! It was horrible, and I thought it took away from the interview. I doubt they ever filmed Bush this way!

Steve Kroft wasn't allowed to ask follow-up questions. He was linguine-spined, and slobbering all over himself...There were several obvious opportunities to do so, particularly when it came to his declaration that "I will sign an executive order to close Guantanamo Bay."

Then Obama followed up by just declaring "America doesn't torture." Well, I guess unless you're in a mother who wishes to make her womb a torture and death chamber.
Mr. President Elect, that's why I voted against you!

The other obvious follow-up questions that are so important relate to the GM bailout. It's Democrat-Party politics that have all but "bankrupted" GM with their over-bearing UAW labor-union politics! It's forced GM to dissolve themselves out from under US laborworkers... unintended consequences... and crippled their ability to compete with Toyota, Honda, and Nissan, who produce automobiles in the USA for less money that it cost GM (not to mention Ford and Chrysler). SO, Mr, Obama, will there be a day of reckoning for them?

Michelle Obama...she interrupted her husband several times, and came across very cold. I sure would like to see her warm side; Lord knows she's had plenty of opportunities.

Conclusion:

1) I'm glad Hillary Clinton isn't President (and never will be)
2) The media is his advocate, and that's dangerous for America because they won't hold him accountable for anything, they'll be dismissive and make excuses.