Tuesday, April 09, 2013

Unintended consequences of helping

Together our two parties have created a cushion for the unemployed, disabled, the poor, single mothers and low income--the earned income tax credit (EITC), child tax credits, Supplemental Security Income for the elderly poor, Medicaid, S-CHIP, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), unemployment insurance, food stamps (SNAP), subsidized school meals, summer lunch programs, low-income housing assistance, energy assistance, block grants to create education programs that have almost no long term results (like Head Start), Social Services Block Grants (Ohio got $63 million+)  and more. GW Bush expanded the food stamp coverage in 2002 and 2008, and Obama added the people to the nearly 50 million today, so if there is a food stamp president, they should both have the “honor.”

For many receiving state and federal benefits, they can't afford to work, or take a raise/better job because they would lose benefits. I heard a man on a Christian talk show last week say that after he and his wife lived together (blended family) for 3 years, they decided to marry because they thought it was a poor example for the kids, but she lost a lot of benefits by getting married.  I doubt that this was the intention of these programs, many begun in the 1960s, but it is the unintended consequences of making people more helpless and less independent. 

The only difference between the parties is the Republicans say this isn't good but vote to add to the deficit anyway, and the Democrats love it because it buys them votes. And it takes 74% of our federal budget when you toss in Social Security and Medicare for the older not poor (who paid into those programs their entire working lives).

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OSU student destroys pro-life posters in a fit of “righteous” anger and misinformation

This Ohio State student (or maybe faculty) thinks everyone who has an abortion is a crack head and on welfare. That's the liberals' solution for poverty, disability and addiction--kill them before they can cost money.  All these methods were first tested on black, brown and poor women and girls so they would be safe for college co-eds like Ms. Poster Stomper.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=B7Eap1smsy8#!

Thatcher and Clinton

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Soul, Adorn Yourself with Gladness

1. Soul, adorn yourself with gladness,
Leave the gloomy haunts of sadness;
Come into the daylight's splendor,
There with joy your praises render
Bless the One whose grace unbounded
This amazing banquet founded.
He, though heav'nly, high, and holy,
Deigns to dwell with you most lowly.

2. Hasten as a bride to meet Him,
Eagerly and gladly greet him.
There he stands already knocking;
Quickly, now, your gate unlocking.
Open wide the fast-closed portal,
Saying to the Lord immortal:
"Come, and leave your loved one never;
Dwell within my heart forever."

3. Now in faith I humbly ponder
Over this surpassing wonder
That the bread of life is boundless
Though the souls it feeds are countless;
With the choicest wine of heaven
Christ's own blood to us is given.
Oh, most glorious consolation,
Pledge and seal of my salvation.

4. Jesus, source of lasting pleasure,
Truest friend and dearest treasure,
Peace beyond all understanding,
Joy into all life expanding:
Humbly now, I bow before you,
Love incarnate, I adore you;
Worthily let me receive you,
And, so favored, never leave you.

Melissa Harris Perry

“We haven’t had a very COLLECTIVE notion that these are OUR children. We have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents.”

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Monday, April 08, 2013

Maybe giving women the vote was a mistake

The USSR and Maoist China tried this, Melissa. "MSNBC Host Melissa Harris-Perry narrating a new MSNBC “Lean Forward” spot, laments that we in America “haven’t had a very collective notion that these are our children.” She said, “we have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents or kids belong to their families, and recognize that kids belong to their communities.” Fits right in with the compulsory pre-k program Obama wants.

She's also the one who called an unborn baby "a thing" when explaining the cost of raising a child. "When you’re talking about what it actually costs to have this thing turn into a human, why not allow women to make the best choices that we can with as many resources and options instead of trying to come in and regulate this process?”

But apparently regulating is fine after they are born, just not before.

Monday Memories—Schmidt’s

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Our Friday night date spot for years was Schmidt’s Sausage House in German Village.  I always ordered a Bahama Mama and my husband got the bratwurst.  Then they opened a restaurant on Henderson Road, maybe early 1990s.  It didn’t last long, and closed—no warning—we were there on a Friday and it closed on Monday.  By that time, we’d decided eating close to home was kind of nice, instead of fighting traffic to go down down town. For awhile we did Gottliebs on Third Ave., closing it down, and a spot on Fishinger Rd. in Upper Arlington, also closing it after a few years, and one on Rt. 33 that had a great view of the river, closing it.  We switched to Old Bag of Nails in Tremont Center, and it’s still going, but we eventually changed to Rusty Bucket on Lane Avenue because Old Bag dropped our favorite menu item.  Still miss those Cream Puffs from Schmidt’s, however. (Pictured above)

The founder of Schmidt’s,  Geo. F. Schmidt, passed away today at 91.

How low can he go?

I really thought my opinion of our president couldn’t sink any lower, but his use and abuse of the families of the Sandy Hook tragedy just blows my mind.  He will do anything to achieve his political ends.  His agenda is to 1) short term, take back the House, and 2) long term, destroy the Bill of Rights, and he will use these children’s deaths to do it.  Hundreds of Black children die in Chicago his home city of beatings, strangulation and guns, and he does nothing, because that doesn’t get him the House in 2014. The man is beyond contempt.

http://pjmedia.com/tatler/2013/01/14/is-chicagos-out-of-control-murder-rate-connected-to-its-sanctuary-city-policies/

Cheer up when attacked

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Why marriage matters to civilization, and particularly to Judaism

“When Judaism demanded that all sexual activity be channeled into marriage, it changed the world. The Torah's prohibition of non-marital sex quite simply made the creation of Western civilization possible. Societies that did not place boundaries around sexuality were stymied in their development. The subsequent dominance of the Western world can largely be attributed to the sexual revolution initiated by Judaism and later carried forward by Christianity.

This revolution consisted of forcing the sexual genie into the marital bottle. It ensured that sex no longer dominated society, heightened male-female love and sexuality (and thereby almost alone created the possibility of love and eroticism within marriage), and began the arduous task of elevating the status of women.”

Read the rest of the story here.

Hollywood Casino in Columbus, Ohio

"Was happy to see in the Columbus Dispatch that the gambling profits had been lower than hoped for at the Hollywood Casino. Apparently, Columbus' reputation as a fat city is helping their restaurants turn a profit which balances the gambling losses.

Gambling destroys a lot of lives, and keeps money from creating good. It is a tax on the poor and low income, who disproportionately get sucked in (the rich have the stock market for gambling). Churches, liberal and conservative, mainline and fundamentalist, fought this for years. They are the ones who get to pick up the pieces. http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2012/10/25/columbus-prostitution-arrests-made.html"

What a lame comment—Obama on Thatcher

"She stands as an example to our daughters that there is no glass ceiling that can’t be shattered." —Obama on Margaret Thatcher's passing.

So that’s what she did?  Set an example for women?   So did Sarah Palin—who had no husband’s shirt tails to power like Hillary.   So did Jan Brewer—who stood up to the President.  So did Sgt. Kimberly Munley who brought down the Ft. Hood terrorist in “work place violence.” A lot of thanks they’ll get.

“I came to office with one deliberate intent: to change Britain from a dependent to a self-reliant society — from a give-it-to-me, to a do-it-yourself nation. A get-up-and-go, instead of a sit-back-and-wait-for-it Britain.”
Speech, Feb. 8, 1984

Compare Obama’s comment to John Boehner’s. “Margaret Thatcher, a grocer’s daughter, stared down elites, union bosses, and communists to win three consecutive elections, establish conservative principles in Western Europe, and bring down the Iron Curtain. There was no secret to her values – hard work and personal responsibility – and no nonsense at all in her leadership.”

If enough people note Obama’s lame tweet, he’ll probably have to put out something more comprehensive and truthful.

 

Where’s the vigilant media we used to have in this war?

Reading about the Americas who recently died in Afghanistan, including civilians, I saw no mention in the article that this has been Obama's war for over 4 years, and that more Americans have died there under his administration than 8 years of Bush. But then, the origin of the news was the Washington Post, part of the POM, protect Obama media. You'd have to read the readers' comments to even find out Obama is President--after sifting those blaming Bush.  Afghanistan heated up in early 2009 and Obama diddled and fiddled around, not providing the troops asked for. I think they knew our peace prize prez was weak and it gave them a real boost. By the time he acted, it was too late. Now it's his war.

Sunday, April 07, 2013

Sharing the un-wealth of health

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It would have been easier and cheaper—but that’s not the Democrat way

The Columbus Dispatch yesterday had one of those health insurance tear jerker stories--single man, no family, too young for Medicare, and apparently too rich for Medicaid. His surgery had already been covered up to $30,000 by a state program, but he's getting bills for the rest (didn't say what that was--it was rotator cuff surgery). And he will be covered by Obamacare if Gov. Kasich takes the federal carrot, which will be used up in a few years. And even with the explanation which this poor young journalist tried to paste together from an extremely complex law, looked to me wouldn't cover his situation anyway.

Why didn't Obama go for that small window of people who fell through the cracks of the other government health care programs--Medicaid, VA, S-CHIP. Thousands will be hired to "help" people sign up and comply with the new regulations; where were they when millions didn't know which government programs to use? Millions of young people just did not want to pay the employers' co-pay so that's why they didn't have insurance--now the young will be hardest hit. Many others were wealthy enough to self insure.

But covering just those who needed it, he couldn't take over 1/5 of the economy.  He had a crisis—the high unemployment and a temporary recession—so he used it to grab the health care industry and institute many new taxes.

Plan B for children, brought to you by the party that thinks IDs for adults is racist

So. Why do you suppose the abortion industry is pushing Plan B on young girls? Certainly isn't for their health, is it? It's against the law for men to be having sex with young girls. Then they can just send them to the drug store. Mom and Dad will be in for a surprise when either the abortion or baby (these drugs must be used exactly as directed) or the venereal disease arrives for their daughter not yet old enough to drive.

Have you figured it out? This will actually create more pregnancies (more sex does that), and that means more money for the abortion industry. An ob/gyn who does abortions can make more money before noon on one day than he can in a month of delivering babies which require months of pre-natal care. 

For as long as stats have been kept on contraception, the more it is available, the more sex happens and babies are conceived and the more STDs infect women.

Brought to you by the same party who thinks an ID for adults to vote is racist.

http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/judge-orders-fda-plan-b-pill-women-ages-article-1.13084

www.nydailynews.com

If there is no bread on the table, there are no crumbs on the floor—Gay marriage

The so-called gay marriage event/law will eventually pass--nothing in the progressive movement of the last 100 years hasn't. You can see politicians rushing for the bandwagon. But I believe they will be getting an old worn out pair of shoes, scuffed, run down, out of fashion and tossed aside because no one but they and a few nuns and priests from the 70s seem to want it. And if gender doesn't matter, neither does age or number or consanguinity. If there is no bread on the table, there are no crumbs on the floor.

They could have lobbied and demonstrated for something new and fresh, free of the hundreds of laws now circling marriage, but instead they wanted what they really can't have--God's blessing and ours. Marriage is not respected today by the young, or even by most Christians who either shack up or serially marry--which seems to guarantee more divorce and remarriage. Marriage today is just one more lifestyle of choice. Our birth rate in the U.S. is below replacement rate and almost 41% of children are born to unmarried women, up from 18.4% in 1980. That's a good indication that marriage doesn't matter much. The state doesn't care about love--it has an interest only because families with children make better citizens and pay more taxes and will fight for their country (family) if need be. Those laws will have to go too since gay couples are by definition infertile and will need donors or AI--and new custody battles involving egg donor, sperm donor and partner. Should be a cottage industry for lawyers.

Saturday, April 06, 2013

God will be the judge

of those who support the murder of the unborn with “legal, safe and late” abortion.  Like Obama voters.

“[Investigators] found jar after jar after jar of fetal remains and specifically severed feet in jars,” he explained in front of a panel following the compilation of the Grand Jury Report. “They found medical waste bags just strewn everywhere.”

Williams also outlined that several babies had been found with their spinal cords severed. It was believed that Gosnell birthed a number of babies alive, then “snipped” the back of their neck with scissors in order to kill them.

One of Gosnell’s employees, Adrienne Moton, testified against the abortionist last month, admitting that she had “snipped” the necks of ten children.:

Kermit Gosnell trial

Studying achievement, rather than failure

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"Black men are overrepresented on revenue generating intercollegiate sports teams. In 2009, they were only 3.6% of undergraduate students, but 55.3% of football and basketball players at public NCAA Division I institutions (Harper, 2012)."

It would probably be called a racist comment if a sports announcer said this, but it appears in The Black Male College Achievement Study.

http://www.gse.upenn.edu/equity/sites/gse.upenn.edu.equity/files/publications/bmss.pdf

Obama wants your retirement funds!!

Obama is after your retirement funds.  Right now it's a $3 million cap.  Actually, I could have had this much if I had gone back to work sooner (returned to work when my youngest was a senior in high school) and if I had worked to age 65.  This in one of the lowest paid professional fields--librarianship.  Look out liberals.  He's coming after YOU.  My final 14 years as faculty at Ohio State University, I socked away the maximum allowed and did without trips to Spain, Bahamas, and Mexico like the Obama girls have enjoyed.  Now he even wants that!  Yes, punish people who are frugal and invest for old age.  Find new and inventive ways to hurt the American economy.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/04/05/Obama-Budget-to-Target-Success-by-Capping-Retirement-Accounts-at-3-Million