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Thursday, November 15, 2012

The People Have Spoken,...and they are Clueless

The People Have Spoken,...and they are Clueless,....at least 51% is.

The below teaser came from Mychal Massie's Daily Rant site from a piece writen by Dan Bubalo. Read the entire article here.

Like him or not, Mitt Romney ran a good race. In fact he ran a great race. He was "presidential", he's brilliant beyond anything I can imagine, he presented an alternative, and the voters of the United States said, "Take a seat on the bench."

WOW. WOW. WOW. The message is still sinking in.

Last night I discussed the lives of Mitt and Ann Romney and asked rhetorically, "Do you think they're sleeping well?" Nobody could ask for a better shot at the prize. Nobody could have picked a better running partner than Paul Ryan, and nobody could have presented a more workable alternative than Mitt Romney, and America said, "NOT INTERESTED."

Watch out what you wished for, because reality is going to land soon with a giant thud. Apparently the country wants foreign energy dependency, the country cannot wait to embrace the excessive taxation of Obamacare, it desires a neutered military, and cares not a whit about a strangling deficit. The questions are how and why did we make this decision, and what prompted the country to accept such a weak man as its leader after he's proven himself to be a naïve and incompetent poser.


Well, another sign of the times is the exposure of the General Petraeus affair. A Yahoo! poll asked if General Petraeus should have resigned, like he did, or was his affair while serving as the Director of Central Intelligence only was his business and nobody else's and he should have stayed. With approx 12,000 voters at the time I saw the poll, 49% said he should have resigned and 51% said the affair was his business and he should have stayed. Wow! 51%,...that's the same percentage of people who voted for Obama.....and that's not a coincidence....that's 51% who have no concept of honor. 


Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Ain't This The Truth!

50% of the people voted for Obama,...so it ain't by accident that 49.5% do not pay income tax.  Afterall, this is the Democrat plan,....ensure that 50% of the population is dependant upon welfare and entitlements, pander to their greed and ensure you will never get below 50% of the vote and therefore never lose an election.  Add in some voter fraud for election security and the Democrats are assured they will remain in power.


Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Prepare for the Downfall of California

From a Global Economic Analysis article: "Prepare for Demise of California; Liberals Will Get All the Government and Tax Hikes They Want" by Mike "Mish" Shedlock

On Tuesday voters in California went the wrong way on three propositions.

1. Voters approved Proposition 30 "temporarily" increasing the state sales tax and income tax on individuals making over $250,000.
2. They voted against Proposition 31 that would allow the governor to cut the budget in fiscal emergencies. 3. They voted against Proposition 32 that would prevent unions from making campaign donations via members' dues.

Moreover, and worse yet, Democrats picked up two more votes in the state legislature giving them a supermajority, capable of passing any tax hikes they want. Those results are so awful I suggest you prepare for the demise of California.

Indeed California's Liberal Supermajority is about to run the state into the ground and taxpayers are going to get all the government they ever wanted.

The main check on Sacramento excess has been a constitutional amendment requiring a two-thirds majority of both houses to raise taxes. Although Republicans have been in the minority for four decades, they could impose a modicum of spending restraint by blocking tax increases. If Democratic leads stick in two races where ballots are still being counted, liberals will pick up enough seats to secure a supermajority. Governor Jerry Brown then will be the only chaperone for the Liberals Gone Wild video that is Sacramento.

The high Democratic turnout in moderate and right-leaning districts helped the party pick up three seats in the senate and four in the assembly.

So now Californians will experience the joys of one-party, union-run progressive governance. Mr. Brown is urging lawmakers to demonstrate frugality and the "prudence of Joseph." As he said the other day, "we've got to make sure over the next few years that we pay our bills, we invest in the right programs, but we don't go on any spending binges." That's what all Governors say. Trouble is, merely paying the state's delinquent bills will require tens of billions in additional revenues if lawmakers don't undertake fiscal reforms.

With no GOP restraint, liberals can now raise taxes to pay for all this. [$200 billion in unfunded liabilities, the California State Teachers' Retirement System in need of $10 billion annually for the next 30 years to amortize its debt, $73 billion in outstanding bonds for capital projects and $33 billion in voter-authorized bonds, etc.]

They'll probably start by repealing Proposition 13's tax cap for commercial property. Democrats in the Assembly held hearings on the idea this spring. Then they'll try to make it easier for cities to raise

The greens want an oil severance tax. Other Democrats want to extend the sales tax to services, supposedly in return for a lower rate, but don't expect any "reform" to be revenue neutral. Look for huge union pay raises and higher pension benefits.

The silver lining here is that Americans will be able to see the modern liberal-union state in all its raw ambition. The Sacramento political class thinks it can tax and regulate the private economy endlessly without consequence. As a political experiment it all should be instructive, and at least Californians can still escape to Nevada or Idaho.

Big government and absurdly strong unions destroyed Greece and Spain. Expect no less for California.

Many large California corporations that can flee, will flee. Those stuck in California will see massive tax hikes (with many more to come) just so public unions and administrators can collect absurdly high salaries and benefits that most citizens can only dream about.