Friday, December 14, 2012

More stuff

If you want to see what society will degenerate into if the Supreme Court sides with gay marriage look at the comments section this Breitbart piece on George Takei. Apparently George is some minor character from the Star Trek series and that is all you really need to know.


I clicked on because the Breitbart headline screamed TAKEI: SCALIA GAY MARRIAGE REMARK REPUGNANT. I don’t really care what some half-wit actor thinks about what a truly smart guy says. I just wanted to see what Scalia had said. But there I was faced with a video link from MESSNBC. Enjoying my sanity this morning, I refused to click on. So I scrolled down to the comments section to see if there was a recap of Scalia’s comments. No, but there was quite a robust discussion about…well, get the kids out of the room and then follow the link. In a couple of years, you’ll be hearing this kind of discussion in all the public squares while you stand in line for your free Little Barry phone, food, rent assistance, green car etc.


Colossal idiot Shelia Jackson Lee
On the floor of the house Lee let loose this gem of ignorance:

“And let’s think about moving into 2013, how we make this economy better by looking carefully at how we reform entitlements that are not handouts but they are earned."

Okay, let’s review:
Little Barry phone lady
Little Barry stash money
Welfare reparations

Much like the gay “marriage” issue, it seems to me, we’ve lost the language on this one. If it’s an “entitlement” then people naturally believe they are entitled. We should start calling them “Pay offs to lazy, loud-mouthed, lay about, ignoramuses for votes.”

It is just liberating to call something that which it is.

The fiscal disaster: Brought to you by the very people trying to resolve the fiscal disaster (Calling it what it is again.)
There’s all this talk about Republicans being in a bind in negotiations about the impending downwards slope of the nation (fiscal cliff is old and tired) coming Jan 1. Boehner ought to tell Little Barry he’s done negotiating with himself and start voting. See where the sense of the house actually is and let the American people see it as well.

Republicans only look scared because they are. They shouldn’t be. They were elected to reign in federal spending. If they don’t hold true to that, they will certainly face a Tea Party challenger in two years. Just vote. Vote principle and conviction and let it be.

Does anyone seriously believe that 800 billion in tax revenue over ten years is going to make one iota of difference in a 16 TRILLION dollar debt? The only way out is spending cuts - I’d say 10% across the board - and an end to the concept of zero based budgeting.

If republicans lose the mid-terms it shouldn’t be because they were a party to raising taxes. If they lose, it’ll be because Americans want to go down rapidly in a fiery crash. Republicans should have NOTHING to do with it. The sooner the crash, the sooner we can start to rebuild. The only real question is, will the Constitution survive?

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