Monday, June 18, 2012

The Most Arrogant Man in the World


This really sums up my feelings on the subject.  






Our extra-Constitutional President

One of the huge gripes I have about this administration is that it apparently thinks itself "above the law" when it comes to getting its agenda enacted.  Repeatedly, King Barry while professing to be an authority on the Constitution, acts like it says nothing about the other two branches of government.  When the Supreme Court looks like it is not going to rule the way Our Supreme Leader desires, he attacks the members of the court personally.  When Congress opposes his policies, The Great Omniscient One attacks it for being lazy and good-for-nothing. His Majesty Barack Obama then proceeds to tell us that he "just can't wait", and in order to save us poor serfs, he issues declarations and edicts. And if you oppose one of his political appointments, Our Magnificent Leader either creates a position with powers not granted by the Constitution, or outright violates the laws and long-standing Senate Rules adopted by both parties.  Perhaps even more disturbing is that our elected members of Congress lack the political will to stop the President from destroying the Constitution and robbing us of our God-given individual rights.  Instead, the political class of both parties is playing a cruel trick on the electorate by doing nothing and hoping to retain their position and power through the next election.  I've got news for them.  They're going to get thrown out on their asses in November.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Times sure do change don't they?


Trayvon's Tragedy


Trayvon’s Tragedgy - A tale of political opportunity
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(I wrote this shortly after the story broke about a "vigilante" neighborhood watchman "gunning down" an unarmed teenager in cold blood".  I republish it here as a reminder we need to keep our minds open to the Truth, and on guard against agenda-driven propoganda).
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I ordinarily don’t “go public” and outside my circle of political junkies to speak out on controversial subjects.  But because of my abiding convictions in support of the concept of individual responsibility, and of the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America, I’m breaking with that routine to share some thoughts about the tragic death of a Florida teen involving the discharge of a firearm.

I don’t view what has happened as a “racial” issue.  Nor do I see it in terms of “gun control”.  Both are political concepts that are emotionally charged, misunderstood by the general public, and for that reason frequently exploited to advance a political agenda or ideology.

At the very outset of this story, all the so called “facts” that we heard from every media outlet of every political leaning reported:

1. An unarmed black teen, with emphasis on the black part, was shot.
2. The shooter was a white man.
3. The 911 call by the shooter contained a racial epithet or slur.
4. The only statement disclosed made by the teen was that he was “being followed.”
5. The grief stricken parents of the teen described their dead child as a kind and loving saint.
6. The white guy continued to pursue the teen even after being told to break his pursuit off.
7. The police failed to charge the shooter, or even to relieve him of his weapon.
8. The shooter claimed self defense under Florida’s “stand your ground” law.

When I first heard the reporting of this incident I had the same visceral reaction of disgust and sorrow as many of you probably had as well.  Then my rational brain started working.  The first thing I thought was that it was rather strange to me that the police had neither charged the shooter, nor had they taken his gun away from him. If these facts were true, and that the shooter had pursued his victim, the “stand your ground” law wouldn’t even apply.   Having practiced law for over 30 years, and leading a gun education group for seniors, I have more than a passing knowledge of the “stand your ground laws” and police protocols.  Nothing seemed to fit.  If I were to believe the reported description of what had happened, I couldn’t understand why the  shooter hadn’t been arrested or at the very least why he hadn’t been relieved of his gun.  I turned to my wife and I said “Something isn’t right here.  There has got to be a lot more to this story.”

And now, more facts are turning up.  Mr. Zimmerman is neither entirely “white”, nor is he Jewish.  He is of Hispanic and white heritage, just like Trayvon who is of black and white heritage.

I heard the 911 call.  I didn’t hear anything even approaching a racial slur.  I heard only static, and a muffled unintelligible voice.

For the first time, I learned the picture the media displayed of Trayvon was several years old, and that at the time of the shooting he was 6’2” tall and a football player. (I’m still waiting for a current picture to be shown by the media).

Perhaps most revealing however was the recent disclosure of a secret witness (no doubt in fear of his/her life) who has come forward describing a far different picture and one that supports the conduct of the police.  The unnamed witness describes Trayvon on top of Zimmerman and beating him.  Zimmermans' shirt had grass stains on the back, and his face was bloodied.  Even more startling is the statement of the witness that Zimmerman had broken off his pursuit, and was returning to his SUV when he was attacked by Trayvon.  This is a very different version of events that if true would cast doubt on the claims that a “hate crime” had been committed, or that the "stand your ground" defense of the shooter was baseless.

So what are we to discern from all of this?  First of all the obvious is not to jump to conclusions until all the facts are known.  That’s why we have a judicial system and due process guaranteed by the Constitution.  The second point to note is that persons with an ideological agenda will seize upon certain situations, politically exploit them, distort them, and agitate for their view of the world.  Unfortunately, a lot of people, including the President don’t seem to be bothered by the facts, or practice what they preach.  Can you say "Rodney King"?

Need I remind you that this is the second time the President has interjected himself into a situation for political purposes after saying it’s a “local matter” and that he didn’t have “all the facts”.  Mr. President, if you don’t have all the facts, shut the hell up.

The President is not alone in his political agitprop either.  He is joined by a cast of well known race mongers.  You’ve got Al Sharpton leading a public rally with the family of Trayvon.  This is the same deadbeat liar that brought you the likes of Tawana Brawley.  If you don’t know who she is, Google it!  Jesse Jackson is out there beating the same old drum that blacks in America are being targeted.  (The inference is that we haven’t changed since the pre Civil War days in our attitudes about race).  Death threats are being made on the chief of Police in Florida.  And the good ole...oooops...”New” Black Panther Party is publishing “Wanted Dead or Alive” posters for Zimmerman.  Oh yeah, this is the same group that our beloved Attorney General, Eric Holder, let off the hook from criminal charges arising from voter intimidation at a polling place in the 2008 elections.

The bottom line is that we need to start acting as rational, civil citizens of our country and carefully evaluate all that we hear and see, especially when our information is coming from someone or some organization with an axe to grind.  Let all the facts come out, and let our judicial system work. 

Keynes vs Hayek

Part of understanding where we are, and where we are headed, is understanding economic systems.  The two major competing theories were promulgated by John Maynard Keynes and Fredrich Hayek of the Austrian School of Economics.  Our current administration is dominated overwhelmingly by the Keynesians. On the other hand, one of Ronald Reagan's heroes was Hayek.  (I would highly recommend the reader to Hayek's great work, The road to Serfdom). Here's a musical video that puts these economic ideas into perspective called "Fear the Boom and Bust".




Yet another blog?

So you might be asking, "Why start yet another political blog?"  The simple answer is that I am more afraid for the future of our country than I have ever been at any other time in my life.  This same fear drove me to become active on Twitter (where you can find me @RenoDude50 . The idea of an all-powerful centralized government being the cure for every societal issue is abhorrent to me. I'm tired of out of touch intellectuals and effete narcissists telling me what is best for me and demanding I conform to their ideas.  I'm tired of selective enforcement of laws and politicians who lack the political courage to stand up for the Constitution.  And I'm tired of the so called main stream media that have gotten so far away from their traditional watchdog role that they are irrelevant.  I may just be another individual voice in the ether, but for my own sanity I have to join the chorus with other courageous patriots calling for a return to American values and Common Sense.