Thursday, November 08, 2012

Start talking.

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The legacy?

"Barack Obama wasted no time getting busy destroying American sovereignty after defeating Mitt Romney Tuesday night and winning a 2nd term. Mere hours after the deciding votes were cast, the administration got to work supporting the U.N. and their effort to install a global gun restriction treaty." Glenn Beck

Obama was very cagey about announcing his agenda for the next 4 years. The first move doesn't make me feel good about his intentions. Those of you hoping he'd go "moderate" in order to create a "legacy" don't seem to understand this man. He's a statist and globalist.

Should Democrats set the Republican agenda

Juan Williams (Fox News) wants Republicans to reach out to single women and blacks. With what? Democrats give them free contraception and bill boards advertising abortions. What else would appeal? They don't care much about jobs, as they demonstrated Tuesday.

People of little or no faith more likely to vote for Obama

Religious/faith people voted for Romney if they were white evangelicals, but not enough voted, period. It's one of the flaws of being a conservative. Let someone else do it. Or, God will take care of it. Black Christians overwhelmingly voted for Obama, even with all his failures and inattention to them these last 4 years.  (Unemployment in October was 14.3% for blacks.)  "Other" and "unaffiliated" voted overwhelmingly for Obama.

And now the finger waggers are saying the Republicans (remember the ones who didn't boo God?) are too religious. I'd say the weren't religious enough if they didn't vote their values. Cafeteria Catholics went for Obama.

Pew Forum on Religion

2012 presidential election exit polls and analysis

How are they getting around Obamacare?

“Americans are already finding ways around Obamacare. The M.D. VIP program offers individuals unfettered access to a network of doctors with limited numbers of patients for around $1500/year. That is certainly less than the cost of Obamacare. I believe we will see a bifurcated healthcare system that still offers choice, because the best doctors prefer to work in programs like M.D. VIP. And the states that refuse to implement the Obamacare Medicaid provisions will be where the businesses go. The intransigent states like California, Illinois, and New York will continue to bleed companies and middle-class voters, leaving only the very rich and people who are addicted to entitlements. Ultimately, the law will be chipped away or ignored because it is poorly written.”  Mark Macina

Oh, and good luck finding a doctor if you’re about to sign up for Medicare.  Doctors are choosing to retire rather than get stuck with the abominable electronic record system required especially if they have small offices. This was just a boon to IT lobbyists, since no one can even guess if it will improve care, and it certainly won’t lower costs.  Others just won’t take Medicare—payment reimbursement is too low.

Note to trolls:  please pay attention to quotation marks. That means it is someone else’s work.

Tell me again about the Nobel Peace Prize

“Obama has tripled the presence of U.S. troops in Afghanistan, escalated the nightmare of drone bombings in Pakistan, and started a war with Libya that his administration claimed even Congress had no power to stop. Despite his occasional lip service to free markets, peace, and the rule of law, Obama has pushed for the radical expansion of state power in virtually every area he could. “ Anthony Gregory

And he’s running a pipeline of weapons from Libya to Syria.  Some peace prize he is.  I wonder if they’ll ever do that again—award a prize on the basis of nothing.  Zip. Nada. Zilch.

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Tips for Republicans from liberals

Juan Williams (Fox News) wants Republicans to reach out to single women and blacks. With what? Democrats give them free contraception and bill boards advertising abortions. What else would appeal? They don't care much about jobs, as they demonstrated Tuesday.

Is there a single give-away or law remake that Republicans could do that Obama wouldn’t up the ante the next day?

If Republicans (registered) had shown up to vote, they could have beaten Obama.  There are more people who won’t vote for a Mormon than who won’t vote for a black.  If the dead Democrats stayed home, that might have helped too. 

Obama needs more photo ops with Sandy victims—it will warm their hearts

Bipartisanship is what got us to the cliff

“With the threat of the fiscal cliff hanging over the economy and American jobs, House majority speaker Boehner calls for bipartisan agreement to tackle the impending danger.”  U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Why does Obama continue to blame Bush? Because (fill in the blank)

Ratios of deficit to GDP for the past five presidents:

Ronald Reagan
1981-88 4.2 %
1982-89 4.2
Average 4.2

George H. W. Bush
1989-92 4.0
1990-93 4.3
Average 4.2

Bill Clinton
1993-2000 0.8
1994-2001 0.1
Average 0.5

George W. Bush 

2001-08 2.0
2002-09 3.4
Average 2.7

Barack Obama
2009-12* 9.1
2010-12 8.7
Average 8.9
*fiscal 2012 ends Sept. 30, 2012, so this figure is estimated

Forbes

Hollywood Casino, Columbus, Ohio

Our new casino in Columbus opened a month ago and has sucked about $18.3 million in profits from local gamblers. Table: $28,472,059; Slot:$136,648,985. I guess voters aren't the only ones attracted to "free stuff," but it's wildly expensive to get it this way. Gamblers' Anonymous meetings must be packed.

http://casinocontrol.ohio.gov/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=ajrbvarBPiA%3d&tabid=101

Glenn Beck probably won’t expand his business

Glenn Beck probably won't be hiring, he said last night. So you hate Glenn Beck even if you've never heard him or watched his TV show or listened to his radio show or read his books or worn his clothes? But he is a small businessman--a publisher and owner of a TV production company and a clothing business, plus some other stuff. Anyway, he'd like to expand and hire more people. In the Obameconomy he can't, plus he'll probably be fined because he provides his employees better benefits than Obama thinks is right and fair (although probably not as good as federal employees get).

Even if you don't like Beck, this is the sort of shrinking economy you voted for on Tuesday, which means he'll have to transfer more of your money to support all those government programs—you know, the free stuff.

http://www.theblaze.com/tv/

Good for Chris Matthews

He manned up and admitted he was stupid and wrong on election night when he said he was glad for the storm Sandy because it helped Obama win. He'll keep his job, of course, but if Republicans apologize for being stupid, they lose their jobs. I recall years ago Rush Limbaugh made a comment about a black football player that was true, but he was removed as a Monday night football commentator. Matthews could have made his apology to his fans stronger by not explaining twice how tired he was and caught up in political numbers.

Truthfully, I don't think he said HE was stupid and wrong, but that his comment was. Did Senator Akin try that?

Advice on how to be good Republicans who can win

I've been clicking through most of the advice and do-overs about how Republicans could do it differently. Number one is become like Democrats and grow the government, and number two is become Libertarians and take a chance that everyone is virtuous. Odd isn't it. The party of Abraham Lincoln can only survive if it stands for nothing that has a moral base--it's all about economics. A Fox commentator last night said Republicans could survive if they gave up the pro-life and pro-marriage positions (he might as well have added and "Boo God.")

Obama got elected in 2008 with positive happy talk, but it sunk Romney; he was elected 4 years ago by supporting DOMA and Don't ask don't tell and snuggling with Rick Warren, but that will get a Republican labeled homophobic today; he didn't lie about abortion--openly was supportive of killing born alive aborted babies, but even hinting that a baby conceived in rape is not the enemy can sink a career. We live in strange times.

I was pro-life and pro-marriage when I first voted in 1960. So were millions of other Democrats. In those days they also believed, really believed, in protecting the weakest and least capable among us. Now it's constant yammering about free stuff and helping the middle class with more government programs. Even churches have been lulled into not preaching the gospel if they take money for social programs.  When Democrats started buying votes with the War on Poverty and playing step-daddy to single moms (which I supported) they started us on a 16 trillion dollar failure that killed marriage and responsibility driving millions of children to the poor house.

http://blog.heritage.org/2011/03/17/morning-bell-how-many-trillions-must-we-waste-on-the-war-on-poverty/

Entrenched system that hurts the poor

In Illinois you have one giant city, Chicago, Democrat controlled for years, and an expert at trapping people with patronage. We’re headed that way in Ohio, with a number of good-sized, major cities, all Democrat controlled; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati are the biggies, then Dayton, Toledo, Akron/Canton and Youngstown. At one time these were all job producers. Now they are tax traps and sink holes for federal block grants, ringed by wealthy suburbs. I don’t know about the other cities, but in Columbus, The Ohio State University just keeps gobbling up the land and areas of deteriorating housing stock, tearing down residences, displacing the low income, and then calling it progress when the yuppies move in and the poor move out where there is no transportation for jobs. Really, liberals (there are very few academics who are not liberals)  have invented a crazy system of feeding off the less fortunate, poorly educated, mentally ill, and addicted. Many are pushed out of the neighborhoods where they have friends, family and social resources into surrounding areas, the rest just become homeless and then more grants become available to take care of them and more PhDs are written at OSU on the social problems. All the while, conservatives are blamed for a crazy system that keeps the academics, government bureaucrats and non-profits in cushy, well-paid jobs!

Wednesday, November 07, 2012

The joke is on the Democrats. The rest of us know what’s coming. Same ol’, same ol’.

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Why does Obama want to put this organization out of business?

Under the HHS Mandate this agency will pay a $100/day fine per employee which will of course, close it down.  I believe this is Obama’s intention.  That will be 2.5 million more people beholden to the government.

OSF HealthCare, owned and operated by The Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis, Peoria, Illinois, includes OSF Healthcare System consisting of eight acute care facilities, two long-term care facilities, and two colleges of nursing. It also has a primary care physician network consisting of over 600 primary care, specialist physicians, and advanced practice providers.

OSF HealthCare owns OSF Saint Francis, Inc., comprised of health care-related businesses, and OSF Healthcare Foundation, the philanthropic arm of OSF Healthcare System and OSF Home Care Services.

OSF HealthCare is a multi-state corporation, operating facilities in Illinois and Michigan, providing state-of-the-art, compassionate care to more than 2.5 million people in the communities we serve.

Attackers get personal

When attackers come to my blog, they don’t get published.  They never have a single fact to contradict what I say, but they have lots of names for me.  They know nothing about Obamacare, or shutting down the coal industry in Ohio, or killing born alive infants who were supposed to die during an abortion, or the gay agenda of Obama’s education appointees, or how much Michelle spends on her vacations, or who died in Benghazi after how many hours of pleading for help.  But they can attack me and call me a hater.  Wonder why they don’t call him a hater?

It doesn’t take even that much

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My dad and mother cancelled each others votes for 65 years.  He said she got a ten cent raise under President Roosevelt in the 1930s and he had her for a lifetime.

Are you allowed to work, or do you have to join a union?

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