Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Joe The Plumber

Got this in an email.. Good Perspective on the potential consequences of Socialism in America..

Barack Obama discovers a leak under his sink, so he calls Joe the Plumber to come and fix it. Joe drives to Obama's house, which is located in a very nice neighborhood and where it's clear that all the residents make more than $250,000 per year. Joe arrives and takes his tools into the house. Joe is led to the room that contains the leaky pipe under a sink. Joe assesses the problem and tells Obama, who is standing near the door, that it's an easy repair that will take less than 10 minutes.

Obama asks Joe how much it will cost.

Joe immediately says, "$9,500."

"$9,500?" Obama asks, stunned. "But you said it's an easy repair!"

"Yes, but what I do is charge a lot more to my clients who make more than $250,000 per year so I can fix the plumbing of everybody who makes less than that for free," explains Joe. "It's always been my philosophy. As a matter of fact, I lobbied government to pass this philosophy as law, and it did pass earlier this year, so now all plumbers have to do business this way. It's known as 'Joe's Fair Plumbing Act of 2008.' Surprised you haven't heard of it, senator."

In spite of that, Obama tells Joe there's no way he's paying that much for a small plumbing repair, so Joe leaves.

Obama spends the next hour flipping through the phone book looking for another plumber, but he finds that all other plumbing businesses listed have gone out of business. Not wanting to pay Joe's price, Obama does nothing.

The leak under Obama's sink goes unrepaired for the next several days.

A week later the leak is so bad that Obama has had to put a bucket under the sink. The bucket fills up quickly and has to be emptied every hour, and there's a risk that the room will flood, so Obama calls Joe and pleads with him to return.

Joe goes back to Obama's house, looks at the leaky pipe, and says "Let's see - this will cost you about $21,000."

"A few days ago you told me it would cost $9,500!" Obama quickly fires back.

Joe explains the reason for the dramatic increase. "Well, because of the 'Joe's Fair Plumbing Act,' a lot of rich people are learning how to fix their own plumbing, so there are fewer of you paying for all the free plumbing I'm doing for the people who make less than $250,000. As a result, the rate I have to charge my wealthy paying customers rises every day.

"Not only that, but for some reason the demand for plumbing work from the group of people who get it for free has skyrocketed, and there's a long waiting list of those who need repairs. This has put a lot of my fellow plumbers out of business, and they're not being replaced nobody is going into the plumbing business because they know they won't make any money. I'm hurting now too - all thanks to greedy rich people like you who won't pay their fair share."

Obama tries to straighten out the plumber: "Of course you're hurting, Joe! Don't you get it? If all the rich people learn how to fix their own plumbing and you refuse to charge the poorer people for your services, you'll be broke, and then what will you do?"

Joe immediately replies, "Run for president, apparently."

"Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery."

Sir Winston Churchill

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

the TRUTH behind Thanksgiving

Everything we have been taught in school with regards to Thanksgiving has been a lie. It is a politically correct cover-up that is full of half-truths and all-out lies. The following posting illustrates the TRUTH behind the pilgrims and the TRUTH behind their lives and the interesting parallel between those years and today’s political landscape. It allows us to compare the pilgrim’s socialist experiment with the potential social experiment president elect Obama may impose on us. It’s a long read, but worth it.

And so, as gladiators chase a pigskin down the field in Miami or Detroit, we settle into our living rooms, loosen our belts, wave off a second helping of pie, and remind the little ones this is the day we echo the thanks of the Pilgrims, who gathered in the autumn of 1621 to celebrate the first bountiful harvest in a land of plenty.

That first winter in the New World had been a harsh one, of course. Half the colonists had died. But the survivors were hard-working and tenacious, and - with the aid of a little agricultural expertise graciously on loan from the Wampanoag, the Narragansett, and the Mohegan - were able to thank the Creator for an abundant harvest, that second autumn in a new land.

The only problem with the tale, unfortunately, is that it's not true.

Oh, the part about the Indians graciously showing the new settlers how to raise beans and corn is right enough. But in a November, 1985 article in "The Free Market," monthly publication of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, author and historian Richard J. Marbury pointed out: "This official story is ... a fairy tale, a whitewashed and sanitized collection of half-truths which divert attention away from Thanksgiving's real meaning."

The problem with the official story, Mr. Marbury points out, is that "The harvest of 1621 was not bountiful, nor were the colonists hardworking or tenacious. 1621 was a famine year and many of the colonists were lazy thieves."

In his "History of Plymouth Plantation," the governor of the colony, William Bradford, reported that the colonists went hungry for years because they refused to work in the fields, preferring instead to steal. Bradford recalled for posterity that the colony was riddled with "corruption and discontent." The crops were small because "much was stolen both by night and day, before it became scarce eatable."

Although in the harvest feasts of 1621 and 1622 "all had their hungry bellies filled," that relief was short-lived, and deaths from illness due to malnutrition continued.

Then, Mr. Marbury points out, "something changed." By harvest time, 1623, Gov. Bradford was reporting that "Instead of famine now God gave them plenty, and the face of things was changed, to the rejoicing of the hearts of many, for which they blessed God." Thereafter, the first governor wrote, "Any general want or famine hath not been amongst them since to this day." Why, by 1624, so much food was produced that the colonists actually began (start ital)exporting(end ital) corn.

What on earth had happened?

After the poor harvest of 1622, writes Bradford, "they began to think how they might raise as much corn as they could, and obtain a better crop." And what solution was decided upon? It turned out to be simple enough. In 1623 Gov. Bradford simply "gave each household a parcel of land and told them they could keep what they produced, or trade it away as they saw fit."

What? Wasn't that the American way from the start?

Not at all. The Mayflower Compact had required that "all profits & benefits that are got by trade, working, fishing, or any other means" were to be placed in the common stock of the colony, and that, "all such persons as are of this colony, are to have their meat, drink, apparel, and all provisions out of the common stock."

A person was to put into the common stock all he could, and take out only what he needed - a concept so attractive on its surface that it would be adopted as the equally disastrous ruling philosophy for all of Eastern Europe, some 300 years later.

"This 'from each according to his ability, to each according to his need' was an early form of socialism, and it is why the Pilgrims were starving," Marbury explains.

Gov. Bradford writes that during those terrible first three years "Young men that are most able and fit for labor and service" complained about being forced to "spend their time and strength to work for other men's wives and children." Since "the strong, or man of parts, had no more in division of victuals and clothes, than he that was weak," the strong men simply refused to work, and the amount of food produced was never adequate.

In historian Marbury's words, Gov. Bradford "abolished socialism" in the colony, "replacing it with a free market, and that was the end of famines."

In fact, this lesson had to be learned over and over again in early America. "Many early groups of colonists set up socialist states, all with the same terrible results," Marbury notes. "At Jamestown, established in 1607, out of every shipload of settlers that arrived, less than half would survive their first 12 months in America. Most of the work was being done by only one-fifth of the men, the other four-fifths choosing to be parasites. In the winter of 1609-10, called 'The Starving Time,' the population fell from 500 to 60.

"Then the Jamestown colony was converted to a free market, and the results were every bit as dramatic as those at Plymouth. In 1614, Colony Secretary Ralph Hamor wrote that after the switch there was 'plenty of food, which every man by his own industry may easily and doth procure.' He said that when the socialist system had prevailed, 'we reaped not so much corn from the labors of 30 men as three men have done for themselves now.' "

They say those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it. Sadly this was a lesson the people of Russia had to learn all over again - at the pain of equally devastating starvation and penury - in our own century. By the 1980s, when the discredited and bloodstained rulers of Russia finally threw up their hands and allowed farmers to raise private crops and sell them for profit on a mere 10 percent of their lands, once again more crops were produced on that 10 percent of the land than on the 90 percent devoted to "collective agriculture," the system under which - as the bitter Russian joke would have it - "We pretend to work, and they pretend to pay us."

Yes, America is a bounteous land. But the source of that bounty - and the good fortune for which we annually gather to give thanks - lies not merely in the fertility of the soil or the frequency of the rains - for there is hardly a more fertile breadbasket on the face of the earth than the Soviet Ukraine.

No, the source of our bounty was the discovery made by the Pilgrims in 1623, that when men are allowed to hold their own land as private property, to eat what they raise and keep the profits from any surplus they sell, the entire community becomes one of prosperity and plenty.

Whereas, an economic system, which grants the lazy and the shiftless some “right”, to prosper off the looted fruits of another man's labor, under the guise of enforced "compassion," will inevitably descend into envy, theft, squalor, and starvation (SOUND FAMILIAR?)

[With these being said, President Elect Obama] would still incrementally impose on us some new variant of the "noble socialist experiment," this is still at heart a free country with a bedrock respect for the sanctity of private property - and a land bounteous precisely because it's free. It's for that we give thanks - the corn and beans and turkey serving as mere symbols of that true and underlying blessing - on the fourth Thursday of each November.

God bless America - land of the free.

-http://www.geoffmetcalf.com/firsttday_19991126.html

Friday, November 14, 2008

New Directions

Unfortunately, there is nothing any of us can to do to change the outcome or the next few years of American politics. It sure is frustrating to accept that. I guess now I know how the liberals have felt for the last 8 years. The difference though is that us conservatives will still display our flags of patriotism with pride. We will still support this country and our leaders despite our political differences. Unlike liberals, us conservatives are truly the party of values and principles. And our values do allow us to turn our backs on our country because we are not in power during this cycle.

In an effort to keep morale high, and spirits lifted, I believe the most constructive use of our thoughts and energy is to apply towards the future of the conservative movement. With that being said, I think we should discuss future candidates qualified for effective leadership. We should discuss strategies and ideas to make a shift towards capturing more seats in in the house and senate in 2010 and the white house in 2012.

I believe our most important job now is to hold these damn liberals accountable. For our country's sake, I hope they don't fuck things up beyond repair. Our duty is to relentlessly set up the liberals to be accountable for all actions taken on their behalf. This is not an easy task however. We know they are notorious for taking a stand on absolutely nothing. They will do everything in their power to blame all that is going bad in America on president bush. Or the previous administration. Or the Republicans. But never blame themselves. But that is what we must change. We must continue to stay on them up by planting seeds with everyone you know about accountability of the liberal leadership. Because we all know they are likely to really screw things up. America is not ready for socialism. It is not in our blood. And in order to prevent that from happening, the liberal administration must be held accountable. We cannot allow them to continue to straddle every issue and every argument so they can always have it both ways. And intimidation? The hell with that. We need to stand up to the thuggish ruggish liberal machine in order to regain control. And part of that means loyalty to our like. One thing about liberals is they stick together. Too many of our own have joined teams with the liberals and abandoned their party and their conservative participles. And those, we must do without moving forward.

Our time to rebuild starts today. Let's not lose hope. Because we are truly the group with values that carry this country. And we will not be deterred!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Messiah has been chosen...



With Obama's win, the so-called Messiah of the left and the chosen one of the elite, has defeated capitalism. The socialist movement in American politics won an important stage without many average Americans understanding how or why it all happened. Still many people haven't heard of Saul Alinsky or his teachings. And although they won the presidency, we can no longer sit on the sidelines and "hope" our party comes through. I think NOW is a great opportunity for Conservatives to rally amongst each other and get back to our core values, ideas, and beliefs.

It is more clear now (than ever in my lifetime) that our principles need to be conveyed to the American people in a stronger and more passionate manner. As a whole our republican leadership has abandoned conservative values, conservative principles, and conservative strategies in an effort to move towards the middle. In an effort for what? To work with Marxists, Socialists scum like Reid, Palosi, Feinstein, Gore, Kennedy...I mean the list goes on and on. It is the fault of the GOP leadership that somehow sees comfort or sees a path to political victory by moving to the center. I don't see it. I think McCain can be our perfect example of someone who tried too hard to work with the lefties and I think we can all see how it has back fired. Why the hell do we want to move to the middle? The middle is for the weak. The middle is for people who can't "sell" their ideas or beliefs to the masses.

We need to get back to good 'ol republican values of less government, less spending, superior military, and tax-cuts for all. We need to call upon new leadership in our party, we need to believe in our cause, and we need to fight! Are you with me?