The talking heads are now finally calling that the House of Reps will be under Republican control. It's about time. In the almost two years that the Dems have controlled Congress and the Presidency I have grown more than a little weary of hearing liberals drone on and on about the "shifting demographic" in this country. This victory by conservatives shows that this is still a center-right country. This is a victory for those who place common-sense over ideology, those who believe that the Constitution was and is a divinely inspired document that should be defended, and those who believe in limited government intervention into the lives of everyday people. The arrogance of the left has been dealt a blow today but we have much more to do before we can be satisfied. When the new Republican majority is sworn in, I believe that they should have the following priorities:
1. Extend the Bush tax cuts and pledge no tax increases on any individual or business.
2. Work to repeal Obamacare by any means necessary.
3. Secure every inch of our borders.
4. Rollback government spending and tie it to the growth of GDP.
5. Balance the Budget
6. ACT LIKE CONSERVATIVES!
This is only the beginning, and the hard work starts in January.
-Jay
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Arizona Immigration Bill
So the recently passed Illegal Immigration Bill in Arizona has come under some mighty heavy criticism by many in the media and the political left (not sure why I even made that distinction since the two are mutually exclusive!) Having read the Bill I'm puzzled as to what there is to be upset with here. To summarize, the bill compels police officers to verify someones citizenship if that person comes into contact with law enforcement and the officer has a good-faith suspicion that the person may not be in the country legally. So apparently its now racist, fascist, and Nazi-like for a police officer to further question someone who has no identification. Really? Who walks around with no identification?!?! Who wouldn't be a little suspicious of this?
Backing up a little bit . . . maybe I need to re-examine the premise of illegal immigration. I believe that illegal immigration is bad. If someone is in this country and has not followed the proper procedures for being here, they have broken our laws. Again, I think that is a bad thing. I'm beginning to think that people opposed to this Bill and other immigration enforcement efforts do not think this is a bad thing. I know why liberal elected officials don't mind illegal immigration (it creates a huge voting block of people dependent on the government who hypothetically would not vote themselves out of benefits, thus keeping the liberals in power), but I'm stuck on why a normal everyday American wouldn't find someone sneaking into their country illegally even the slightest bit distasteful. I'm sure it has something to do with what I call the "Hippie" mentality I've observed from people on the left. The "Hippie" mentality is the view that life is fair, love is free and we should all just get a long. A bigger bunch of garbage has never been thought.
The long and the short of it is, our current administration and the liberal movement in general are fascist, not this Bill. Secure the border and punish people who break laws. End of story.
"With a fascist the problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public into giving the fascist and his group more money or more power. " Henry Wallace
Backing up a little bit . . . maybe I need to re-examine the premise of illegal immigration. I believe that illegal immigration is bad. If someone is in this country and has not followed the proper procedures for being here, they have broken our laws. Again, I think that is a bad thing. I'm beginning to think that people opposed to this Bill and other immigration enforcement efforts do not think this is a bad thing. I know why liberal elected officials don't mind illegal immigration (it creates a huge voting block of people dependent on the government who hypothetically would not vote themselves out of benefits, thus keeping the liberals in power), but I'm stuck on why a normal everyday American wouldn't find someone sneaking into their country illegally even the slightest bit distasteful. I'm sure it has something to do with what I call the "Hippie" mentality I've observed from people on the left. The "Hippie" mentality is the view that life is fair, love is free and we should all just get a long. A bigger bunch of garbage has never been thought.
The long and the short of it is, our current administration and the liberal movement in general are fascist, not this Bill. Secure the border and punish people who break laws. End of story.
"With a fascist the problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public into giving the fascist and his group more money or more power. " Henry Wallace
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The End Of An Era
Well it finally happened. The radical Dems in the house have passed an historic piece of health care legislation. This has to be one of the most historically bad bills that has ever made it through Congress. I think everyone agrees that our health care system needs some changes. But these changes? Really? Forcing all Americans to have some form of health insurance or face penalties? Tax businesses for not offering health insurance to their employees? Taxing those business that do offer excellent "Cadillac" plans? REALLY? What ever happened to freedom? Yes, the era of freedom in America is over . . . for now. It boggles the mind that every poll showed that the people did not want this bill. It goes to show that with this bunch, their radical ideology trumps common sense, the American way, and simple economics. For a group that is so incredibly power hungry it is amazing that they would commit political suicide with their irresponsible, arrogant votes. It truly will be a blood bath in November. They have woken a sleeping giant and there will be a heavy price to pay when the American people get their say. We can only hope that the damage done is not irreparable.
"Show me a 20yr old who is not a liberal and I'll show you a person without a heart. Show me a 40yr old who is not a conservative and I'll show you a person without a brain."
Jay
"Show me a 20yr old who is not a liberal and I'll show you a person without a heart. Show me a 40yr old who is not a conservative and I'll show you a person without a brain."
Jay
Thursday, November 5, 2009
What I take from Tuesday's elections
As a conservative I am encouraged by the results of the New Jersey and Virginia Governor's elections. I'm especially excited to see a deep blue state such as New Jersey elect a Republican. The one election result I'm most excited about, however, is New York 23. Yes I know the Democrat won! It gives me great hope to see that a true conservative got 45% of the vote. Furthermore, had the local Republican party had it's act together Doug Hoffman would have won. I hope that this will be a lesson to all of us that a primary is the most effective way to choose a candidate and that just because someone has an R behind their name does not mean that they are a conservative.
-Jay
-Jay
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
A Note on Personal Responsibility
As a conservative, one of the pillars of my value system is personal responsibility. I believe that every man (and of course woman), is responsible for their own actions. I believe that the responsibility to support ourselves and our families falls to the individual. In my opinion, self reliance is what gave birth to this nation and what makes it what it is today; the greatest nation on earth. It seems that somehow along the way these concepts have been lost. There is a loud segment of the population that has devalued personal responsibility and self reliance to the point that they are looked at as some kind of relics of a lost era.
These voices have become increasingly louder with the current economic downturn and the health insurance reform debate. The economic downturn we find ourselves in is due in large part to a lack of personal responsibility. For example, the sub-prime mortgage mess. How could any adult with all of their faculties think that its a good idea to take on a $300,000 mortgage on a $40,000 a year salary? Of course the house eventually falls in to foreclosure and the homeowner says "It's not my fault, I didn't know what I was signing!" Along comes the government to pat them on the head and say "Poor borrower, of course it's not your fault, we'll modify your loan with taxpayer dollars and punish that mean banker that made you do this." Maybe I've missed something but every mortgage I've ever seen has a clause, signed by the borrower, stating that they understand the terms and conditions of the loan. If someone buys a house they can't afford it is 100% their fault. It sickens me that so many of these people blame the lender and expect the governments help. It sickens me even more that the federal government is willing to spend my hard earned tax dollars on someone who took out a loan for 10 times their annual salary. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY!
Next issue, health insurance reform. I think my ears are going to bleed if I have to hear one more time that we need to have a public option or some form of government sponsored plan for people who can't afford insurance. The responsibility to care for your family resides with you. If you can't afford your employer's plan, find a new employer with a more competitive plan, cut out excess spending, or take on a second job. Simply asking the federal government to provide it for you, with tax dollars, is lazy and passes the buck. Each thing that we ask someone else to provide for us takes a little piece of our independence. (I do acknowledge the need for such programs as medicaid but I believe they should be state-run and have time limits to urge recipients to become more self reliant.).
I'll leave you with a quote from an unlikely source.
" ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country"
Pres. John F. Kennedy
That's all for know, I'm in the mood to go chop some wood and plow a field!
-Jay
These voices have become increasingly louder with the current economic downturn and the health insurance reform debate. The economic downturn we find ourselves in is due in large part to a lack of personal responsibility. For example, the sub-prime mortgage mess. How could any adult with all of their faculties think that its a good idea to take on a $300,000 mortgage on a $40,000 a year salary? Of course the house eventually falls in to foreclosure and the homeowner says "It's not my fault, I didn't know what I was signing!" Along comes the government to pat them on the head and say "Poor borrower, of course it's not your fault, we'll modify your loan with taxpayer dollars and punish that mean banker that made you do this." Maybe I've missed something but every mortgage I've ever seen has a clause, signed by the borrower, stating that they understand the terms and conditions of the loan. If someone buys a house they can't afford it is 100% their fault. It sickens me that so many of these people blame the lender and expect the governments help. It sickens me even more that the federal government is willing to spend my hard earned tax dollars on someone who took out a loan for 10 times their annual salary. PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY!
Next issue, health insurance reform. I think my ears are going to bleed if I have to hear one more time that we need to have a public option or some form of government sponsored plan for people who can't afford insurance. The responsibility to care for your family resides with you. If you can't afford your employer's plan, find a new employer with a more competitive plan, cut out excess spending, or take on a second job. Simply asking the federal government to provide it for you, with tax dollars, is lazy and passes the buck. Each thing that we ask someone else to provide for us takes a little piece of our independence. (I do acknowledge the need for such programs as medicaid but I believe they should be state-run and have time limits to urge recipients to become more self reliant.).
I'll leave you with a quote from an unlikely source.
" ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country"
Pres. John F. Kennedy
That's all for know, I'm in the mood to go chop some wood and plow a field!
-Jay
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Rush Limbaugh/St. Louis Rams/Al Sharpton
I'm sure that by now everyone has heard of the manufactured controversy regarding a group including Rush Limbaugh bidding to buy the St. Louis Rams. It is so ridiculous that people like Al Sharpton are so opposed to Rush owning a piece of an NFL football team that I cant help but laugh! Al, buddy, are you serious? Does it really affect your life that much? Does it affect anybody you know or have ever known or ever will know? I didn't think so. The next logical question is then, why in the hell do you care? Al Sharpton cares because it is the latest chance to get his face and comments plastered all over the media. Question . . . What does Al Sharpton do for a living? Yes, I know he has a radio show aired on about a dozen stations. Big whoop. Mr. Sharpton's website states the he is an experienced "grass roots organizer, community activist and politician". Seriously, what does that even mean? Apparently in today's world it means you are qualified to be president, but I digress. Does he list those on his resume as work experiences or skills? A few other things to add to "The Rev's" resume are publicity hound, race-card player and bigot. A bigot is defined as "one who is utterly intolerant of any differing creed, belief, or opinion." If you know anything about Sharpton's history, you know he fits this definition nicely. If you don't know his history Google Tawana Brawley, Crown Heights Riot, and Freddie's Fashion Mart. I think you'll be enlightened.
With all of this being said and as disgusted as I am with him on a regular basis, I would have no problem with The Rev. Al Sharpton owning an NFL football team or anything else he wanted to
own. This is a major difference between the liberal and conservative movements. Liberals try to silence, discredit, besmirch and destroy all who are critical of their ideals. They say they are all about the people, apparently only the people who agree with them. I for one, and most conservatives I know, would not seek to destroy someones legal, good-faith business venture for any reason, let alone political differences.
Well, I'm all The Rev. Al Sharptoned out.
See you soon
-Jay
With all of this being said and as disgusted as I am with him on a regular basis, I would have no problem with The Rev. Al Sharpton owning an NFL football team or anything else he wanted to
own. This is a major difference between the liberal and conservative movements. Liberals try to silence, discredit, besmirch and destroy all who are critical of their ideals. They say they are all about the people, apparently only the people who agree with them. I for one, and most conservatives I know, would not seek to destroy someones legal, good-faith business venture for any reason, let alone political differences.
Well, I'm all The Rev. Al Sharptoned out.
See you soon
-Jay
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Welcome!
Hey everyone and welcome to my blog. To put things short and sweet, the name says it all. I'm a staunch conservative and believe that conservatism is for everyone. This blog will focus on current political events and there will be no shortage of opinion from my conservative point of view.
I believe in the basic conservative principles of hard work, capitalism, faith, and small government. I also believe that many people who identify themselves as Democrats or Liberals actually live as conservatives but for some reason refuse to admit it. Who knows why, maybe they don't want to buck years of a family trend or maybe they don't want to be ridiculed by their liberal friends (like that ever happens! After all Liberals are soooo understanding of opposing points of view!).
Anyways, I appreciate you giving me a read and I promise to not disappoint.
Jay
I believe in the basic conservative principles of hard work, capitalism, faith, and small government. I also believe that many people who identify themselves as Democrats or Liberals actually live as conservatives but for some reason refuse to admit it. Who knows why, maybe they don't want to buck years of a family trend or maybe they don't want to be ridiculed by their liberal friends (like that ever happens! After all Liberals are soooo understanding of opposing points of view!).
Anyways, I appreciate you giving me a read and I promise to not disappoint.
Jay
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