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Comment On Limbaugh Article

March 16, 2009 By: Phred Category: Uncategorized

I usually dont give much notice to comments, but I received an interesting comment on my Rush Limbaugh article.  I want to repost it here without commenting to give my readers who feel that Limbaugh’s comments were insensitive a chance to see the other side’s perspective.  Again, the comment below does not represent my own opinion:

Phred,

I agree with the primary conclusions of you article. However, I think that Rush Limbaugh was completely correct in his statement of wanting Obama to fail. As a conservative with similar views to Rush, I want Obama to fail. I want him to fail because his goals run contrary to the goals that would be beneficial to America. In other words if Obama succeeds then America is more apt to fail. Why would I want Obama to succeed in creating a government based more on entitlement than liberty? Why would I want Obama to succeed in creating nationalized healthcare and destroying the greatest health care system in the world? Why would I want Obama to succeed in redistributing wealth, which would only destroy wealth in the most prosperous country in the history of man? I would not want him to succeed in any of these endeavors to radically change this great nation. Unfortunately, I think Obama is already making headway in many of his goals only 60 days into his administration, which does not bode well for liberty, America, or our way of life.

-Bart

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Phred Barnet

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Limbaugh Hoopla

March 15, 2009 By: Phred Category: Uncategorized

Liberals are up in arms over Rush Limbaugh’s comment that he hoped President Obama would fail.  Liberals are forgetting that recently it was them hoping that the president would fail (or maybe they arent forgetting, as it was not something that was heavily reported in the media).  A 2006 poll found that 51% of Democrats did not want President Bush to succeed.

Interestingly enough, on September 11th, 2001, Democratic strategist James Carville was giving a speech in which he said (about President Bush) “I certainly hope he doesn’t succeed.”

Of course, there was little mention of these facts/incidents in the mainstream media.

And, the media has taken Limbaugh’s comment at least somewhat out of context.  Limbaugh was asked by a magazine to send in a 400 word statement explaining his “hope for the Obama Presidency.”  His quote was as follows:

So I’m thinking of replying to the guy, “Okay, I’ll send you a response, but I don’t need 400 words, I need four: I hope he fails.” (interruption) What are you laughing at? See, here’s the point. Everybody thinks it’s outrageous to say. Look, even my staff, “Oh, you can’t do that.” Why not? Why is it any different, what’s new, what is unfair about my saying I hope liberalism fails? Liberalism is our problem. Liberalism is what’s gotten us dangerously close to the precipice here. Why do I want more of it? I don’t care what the Drive-By story is.  I would be honored in the Drive-By-Media headlined me all day long:  “Limbaugh: I hope Obama Fails.”  Somebody’s gotta say it.

And while I cant condone the comments made by either James Carville or Rush Limbaugh, I do think that Rush Limbaugh’s comments were an honest expression of his distaste for liberalism and liberal policies.  I believe that Mr. Limbaugh would be more than happy if Mr. Obama were to change course and embrace conservative policies.

And while it might not be completely “appropriate” for a commentator like Rush Limbaugh to publicly hope for the president to fail, Mr. Limbaugh is protected by the first amendment to the Constitution, and if you dont like what he has to say, you dont have to listen… I dont listen to him for precisely that reason.

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Phred Barnet

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Earmarks

March 12, 2009 By: Phred Category: Uncategorized

I mentioned yesterday that President Obama signed a massive $410,000,000,000 [$410 billion] spending bill loaded with over 8,500 earmarks.

In last year’s campaign, Senator McCain pledged that he would not sign a bill with a single earmark.  Whether or not he would have abided by this pledge is of course unknown to us.  What is known, however, is that President Obama just signed a bill with over 8,500 earmarks which will cost tax payers billions of dollars.

A presidential veto of this bill would have earned Mr. Obama credit with fiscal hawks like myself.

Predictably and pathetically, President Obama blamed the earmarks in the bill on President Bush.  When will this president finally step forward and take responsibility for his own administration?  This has become almost a gut reaction from this President–any criticism of him gets deflected by blaming President Bush.  The earmarks that were in the bill are the responsibility of the Congressmen who placed them into the bill, the Congressmen who voted for the bill, and the President who signed the bill into law.  President Bush is nowhere to be found in this process.

Even more disturbing than the 8,500 earmarks in this bill is the fact that our President has broken a campaign promise by signing this bill.  Check out this CNN clip.

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Phred Barnet

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Big Spending Bill

March 11, 2009 By: Phred Category: Uncategorized

Last night, Congress passed a $410,000,000,000 [$410 billion] spending bill. This bill contained over 8,500 earmarks.

The bill passed in the Senate with 62 votes, 8 of them coming from Republicans.  More interestingly, however, 3 prominent Democrats voted against the bill.  Claire McCaskill voted against the bill, citing her opposition to the earmarks.  Liberal Senator Russ Feingold also voted against the bill for similar reasons, and even released this statement calling on President Obama to veto the bill.

But in my opinion, the most interesting Democratic vote against the spending bill came from Indiana Senator Evan Bayh.  Senator Bayh is a very moderate democrat who is very popular in his state.  He is a fiscal conservative who previously served 8 years as Indiana’s governor, balancing the budget all 8 years without ever raising taxes.  Senator Bayh was so opposed to the bill that he wrote this op-ed in the Wall Street Journal last week calling for Congress to vote against it.  My opinion is that Senator Bayh is positioning himself for a possible insurgent campaign against President Obama in 2012.  If President Obama continues to waste the people’s money on wasteful and counterproductive “stimulus” and bailouts, Senator Bayh may be able to unseat him.  Lets keep a close eye on this one.

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Phred Barnet

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Quotes From Dr. Thomas Sowell

March 09, 2009 By: Phred Category: Uncategorized

I have written about Dr. Thomas Sowell here before.  I think he is possibly the smartest man in the country.  I scoured the interweb and found a bunch of great quotes from him.  Enjoy.

“People who talk incessantly about “change” are often dogmatically set in their ways.  They want to change other people.”

“Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good.  In area after area – crime, education, housing, race relations – the situation has gotten worse after the bright new theories were put into operation.  The amazing thing is that this history of failure and disaster has neither discouraged the social engineers nor discredited them.”

“One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce, and canonized those who complain.”

“The next time some academics tell you how important ‘diversity’ is, ask how many Republicans there are in their sociology department.”

“The first lesson of economics is scarcity: there is never enough of anything to fully satisfy all those who want it.  The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”

“Prices are important not because money is considered paramount but because prices are a fast and effective conveyor of information through a vast society in which fragmented knowledge must be coordinated.”

“A recently reprinted memoir by Frederick Douglass has footnotes explaining what words like ‘arraigned,’ ‘curried’ and ‘exculpate’ meant, and explaining who Job was.   In other words, this man who was born a slave and never went to school educated himself to the point where his words now have to be explained to today’s expensively under-educated generation.”

“No matter how disastrously some policy has turned out, anyone who criticizes it can expect to hear: “But what would you replace it with?”  When you put out a fire, what do you replace it with?”

Capitalism knows only one color: that color is green; all else is necessarily subservient to it, hence, race, gender and ethnicity cannot be considered within it.

“Each new generation born is in effect an invasion of civilization by little barbarians, who must be civilized before it is too late.”

“If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.”

“If you have always believed that everyone should play by the same rules and be judged by the same standards, that would have gotten you labeled a radical 60 years ago, a liberal 30 years ago and a racist today.”

“It is amazing that people who think we cannot afford to pay for doctors, hospitals, and medication somehow think that we can afford to pay for doctors, hospitals, medication and a government bureaucracy to administer it.”

“Liberals seem to assume that, if you don’t believe in their particular political solutions, then you don’t really care about the people that they claim to want to help.”

“Mistakes can be corrected by those who pay attention to facts but dogmatism will not be corrected by those who are wedded to a vision.”

“Mystical references to society and its programs to help may warm the hearts of the gullible but what it really means is putting more power in the hands of bureaucrats.”

“Prices are important not because money is considered paramount but because prices are a fast and effective conveyor of information through a vast society in which fragmented knowledge must be coordinated.”

“Socialism in general has a record of failure so blatant that only an intellectual could ignore or evade it.”

“Tariffs that save jobs in the steel industry mean higher steel prices, which in turn means fewer sales of American steel products around the world and losses of far more jobs than are saved.”

“The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best.”

“The most fundamental fact about the ideas of the political left is that they do not work.   Therefore we should not be surprised to find the left concentrated in institutions where ideas do not have to work in order to survive.”

“The real goal should be reduced government spending, rather than balanced budgets achieved by ever rising tax rates to cover ever rising spending.”

“Too much of what is called “education” is little more than an expensive isolation from reality.”

“What ‘multiculturalism’ boils down to is that you can praise any culture in the world except Western culture – and you cannot blame any culture in the world except Western culture.”

“Would you bet your paycheck on a weather forecast for tomorrow?  If not, then why should this country bet billions on global warming predictions that have even less foundation?”

“The assumption that spending more of the taxpayer’s money will make things better has survived all kinds of evidence that it has made things worse.   The black family- which survived slavery, discrimination, poverty, wars and depressions- began to come apart as the federal government moved in with its well-financed programs to “help.””

“Most people who read “The Communist Manifesto” probably have no idea that it was written by a couple of young men who had never worked a day in their lives, and who nevertheless spoke boldly in the name of “the workers”.”

“Despite a voluminous and often fervent literature on “income distribution,” the cold fact is that most income is not distributed: It is earned.”

“It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong.” [bureaucrats]

What is ominous is the ease with which some people go from saying that they don’t like something to saying that the government should forbid it.  When you go down that road, don’t expect freedom to survive very long.


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Phred Barnet

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