Posts Tagged ‘Truth’

Immigration

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

There has been quite a debate over Immigration since Arizona passed their State Law on the subject. My own take is that Arizona should have never had to consider this Legislation. The fact is that the U.S. Government failed miserably, as usual, in solving the problem of illegal immigration. The second point is that this law mimics almost word for word, the Federal Law, which it had to do in order to pass Constitutional muster. The Spin placed on it is disgusting! Where were all of the people protesting the Federal Law? The simple fact is that no one worried about the Federal Law because they knew that it wouldn’t be enforced anyway.

The Solution
Before the U.S. can have a meaningful immigration program, we MUST secure our borders! Not only to enforce immigration but to keep the bad guys out (Terrorist). Once the borders are secured, then we can address immigration. The U.S. was founded on immigrants and I wholeheartedly support a path to Immigration and eventual Citizenship for those that choose to do so. I don’t believe in the “Anchor Baby” interpretation of the Constitution and feel that it needs addressed. If you are an illegal alien, then your offspring should also be considered illegal. The Immigration Law should address illegal aliens that voluntarily turn themselves in to become Legal Immigrants. Not to be confused with Amnesty, this program should recognize that these people are seeking to live within the law and provide a way to do so. A thorough background check and modest penalties should be imposed. If the alien has been in trouble with the law or they refuse to pay the penalties, they should be deported. Any alien that refuses to follow the law should be deported.

On the flip side of the coin, our Immigration Laws are daunting to say the least. The Government should streamline the process, simplify it, and get rid of the lottery system currently employed now. Our potential immigrants should be able to participate in the process without the need for miles of red tape and endless legal cost. Read about a victim of the system here

A final word to those who are protesting! Before you go out and protest, educate yourself. Review both the Federal Laws and the new Arizona State Law. Make sure you’re not part of the Mob Mentality that usually has alterer motives that preys upon fear and hysteria. Don’t resort to violence as it poisons the message and reduces you to nothing more than a criminal.

A Quick Break

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

This past four days has been a whirlwind of activity at the home front. Yet I could not pass up an opportunity to be with my family for the Easter holiday. With two young daughters, the chance to make the time and be able to be with them is my number one priority. The grindstone and deadlines will always be there. The chance to see my babies pray, sing, and hunt Easter eggs from the number one bunny in the land will never present itself at this time of their lives again. Neither will the family get together, taking pictures of the girls in their Easter best, picking wildflowers in a big open field for presentation to their mother. None of these moments in time will repeat themselves for you so one must make the time to enjoy them.

As each of us makes our way through this world, it is important to reflect on the REAL priorities and pick them carefully. Remember that anything worth having is worth fighting for and I think the last four days speaks for itself.

545 vs 300,000,000

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Charlie Reese545 PEOPLE
By Charlie Reese

Politicians, as I have often said, are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them.
Everything on the Republican contract is a problem created by Congress. Too much bureaucracy? Blame Congress. Too many rules?
Blame Congress. Unjust tax laws? Congress wrote them. Out-of-control bureaucracy? Congress authorizes everything bureaucracies do. Americans dying in Third World rat holes on stupid U.N. missions? Congress allows it. The annual deficits? Congress votes for them. The $4 trillion plus debt? Congress created it. To put it into perspective just remember that 100 percent of the power of
the federal government comes from the U.S. Constitution. If it’s not in the Constitution, it’s not authorized. Then read your Constitution. All 100 percent of the power of the federal government is invested solely in 545 individual human beings. That’s all.
Of 260 million Americans, only 545 of them wield 100 percent of the power of the federal government. That’s 435 members of the U.S. House, 100 senators, one president and nine Supreme Court justices. Anything involving government that is wrong is 100 percent their fault.

I exclude the vice president because constitutionally he has no power except to preside over the Senate and to vote only in the case of a tie. I exclude the Federal Reserve because Congress created it and all its power is power Congress delegated to it and could withdraw anytime it chooses to do so. In fact, all the power exercised by the 3 million or so other federal employees is power delegated from the 545. All bureaucracies are created by Congress or by executive order of the president. All are financed and staffed by Congress. All enforce laws passed by Congress. All operate under procedures authorized by Congress. That’s why all
complaints and protests should be properly directed at Congress, not at the individual agencies. You don’t like the IRS? Go see Congress. You think the Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms agency is running amok? Go see Congress.

Congress is the originator of all government problems and is also the only remedy available. That’s why, of course, politicians go to such extraordinary lengths and employ world-class sophistry to make you think they are not responsible. Anytime a congressman pretends to be outraged by something a federal bureaucrat does, he is in fact engaging in one big massive con job. No federal employee can act at all except to enforce laws passed by Congress and to employ procedures authorized by Congress either explicitly or implicitly.

Partisans on both sides like to blame presidents for deficits, but all deficits are congressional deficits. The president may, by custom,
recommend a budget, but it carries no legal weight. Only Congress is authorized by the Constitution to authorize and appropriate and to levy taxes. That’s what the federal budget consists of: expenditures authorized, funds appropriated and taxes levied. Both Democrats and Republicans mislead the public. For 40 years Democrats had majorities and could have at any time balanced the
budget if they had chosen to do so. Republicans now have majorities and could, if they choose, pass a balanced budget this year. Every president, Democrat or Republican, could have vetoed appropriations bills that did not make up a balanced budget. Every president could have recommended a balanced budget. None has done either. We have annual deficits and a huge federal debt because that’s what majorities in Congress and presidents in the White House wanted. We have troops in various Third World rat holes because Congress and the president want them there. Don’t be conned. Don’t let them escape responsibility. We simply have to sort through 260 million people until we find 545 who will act responsibly.

Charlie Reese is a former columnist of the Orlando Sentinel Newspaper. This article was written in 1995 and published in that fine newspaper. I ask you, my readers, what has changed in 15 years? The answer is only the names of SOME of the politicians, the population of the United States, the rat holes have new names, Iraq and Afghanistan, and the TAX and SPEND have soared exponentially.

STILL THINK THIS IS FUNNY? Not one of these taxes existed 100 years ago, and our nation was the most prosperous in the world. We had absolutely no national debt, had the largest middle class in the world, and Mom stayed home to raise the kids. What in the hell happened? Can you say politicians?

All the King’s Men

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Came across this classic speech from All the King’s Men while checking out some of the blogs and OpEd pieces for the day. The entire Congress and Administration needs to view this one! The truth would be such a breath of fresh air that everyone would faint due to oxygen saturation. The landslide at the polls would make Reagan’s pale in comparison.

The problem is that we can’t get good, honest people to run for office at a high level. There is too much graft and corruption, never mind the power brokers behind the scenes that would be afraid of losing control. Our AIG boss had it right when he casually mentioned “our friends at the Federal Reserve and Secretary of the Treasury.”

How about some comments on how this candidate would fare in today’s Government.