Yes, I did manage to make it up to D.C. for the tea party rallies held on the 15th. No, it wasn't as big as I had hoped. It was what I should by now expect: largely a group of conservatives flying the banner of smaller government and less taxes while insisting on the support of conservative versions of big government. There was even a speaker who advocated the populist position of forcing big company executives to fork over money to pay for social programs. At least that's what little I could glean from his meandering speech and failed rallying cry.
I suppose the one thing I did learn from this excursion is that I have been, and remain, an isolated voice in the sea of the disenfranchised. While my "Libertarian Thought Criminal" t-shirt drew several complements, the vast majority of the people were there to push for a return to the burdensome social agenda of the right. This is not likely something they'd admit to, but my anecdotal observations lead me to that sole conclusion.
I had a woman speak to me about how individual rights are granted by god, not by the government. I agreed with her that the government does not grant rights to the individual that aren't already possessed by that individual by virtue of their inclusion in this human race. However, informing her that I did not belong to the club known as Christians, I found our conversation strained and shortened from that point forward. It appears that even common ground doesn't provide enough purchase to maintain civil discourse, at least to some.
The most humorous event occurred when some counter-protesters arrived with signs thanking our president for providing 95% of tax payers with a tax cut. At first I thought this to be an example of the degree to which our government schools are failing us. However, it turns out that Mr. Obama himself had made this claim. I must admit that I marvel at our president's considerable cheek. His distortions, exaggerations and lies continue to outpace the lengthening of his nose. Even if he were referring to tax credits, which are in fact a delay in tax payment rather than a cut, he certainly hasn't provided this "benefit" to 95% of the people. He may have bought into the Orwellian idea that "he who controls the past controls the future," but he doesn't yet maintain absolute control over the information at the disposal of the people.
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Monday, April 19, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Let's check on granny...
...when this thing actually starts choking us.
Yes, the person currently playing the role of big brother yesterday claimed that no grandmothers were harmed in the making of his health care abortion. What he didn't mention (nor would he) is that the overtly negative impacts of his scheme won't take affect until after he has had an opportunity to be reelected.
I first believed that perpetuating his regime was the only intention behind the plot design. However, it is merely a byproduct of the financial conundrum under which we will be suffocated. In order to pay for the billions of dollars of overhead required to administer the yoke, the plot was designed to amass a pool of money from which it could be launched. Additionally, and most importantly, the provisions of the scheme designed to dismantle the private health insurance industry will take time to fully mature. At that point, the only "option" will be to create a public one.
One thing that works against this particular big brother is his under-appreciation for the more important issue on the mind of the people: the economy. While his minions prepare the piles of red tape that will smother us, his tax collectors begin the task of amassing the necessary funds. This, in an economy with near record unemployment, will do little to soften the hearts of the great unwashed as they see further erosion of employment opportunities.
What our oppressor in chief is counting on is a short memory. He believes that telling sufficient lies between now and November will cushion the blow of the first phase of his plan. Perhaps it will. After all, people are fools. He may be myopic enough to believe that people of this country will become accustomed to living off the government dole, but he'll find that even fools have pride.
Yes, the person currently playing the role of big brother yesterday claimed that no grandmothers were harmed in the making of his health care abortion. What he didn't mention (nor would he) is that the overtly negative impacts of his scheme won't take affect until after he has had an opportunity to be reelected.
I first believed that perpetuating his regime was the only intention behind the plot design. However, it is merely a byproduct of the financial conundrum under which we will be suffocated. In order to pay for the billions of dollars of overhead required to administer the yoke, the plot was designed to amass a pool of money from which it could be launched. Additionally, and most importantly, the provisions of the scheme designed to dismantle the private health insurance industry will take time to fully mature. At that point, the only "option" will be to create a public one.
One thing that works against this particular big brother is his under-appreciation for the more important issue on the mind of the people: the economy. While his minions prepare the piles of red tape that will smother us, his tax collectors begin the task of amassing the necessary funds. This, in an economy with near record unemployment, will do little to soften the hearts of the great unwashed as they see further erosion of employment opportunities.
What our oppressor in chief is counting on is a short memory. He believes that telling sufficient lies between now and November will cushion the blow of the first phase of his plan. Perhaps it will. After all, people are fools. He may be myopic enough to believe that people of this country will become accustomed to living off the government dole, but he'll find that even fools have pride.
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