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Who Is John Galt?

January 20, 2009 By: americanlyyours Category: Uncategorized

Who is John Galt?

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Phred Barnet

A Better Blog Host?

January 19, 2009 By: americanlyyours Category: Uncategorized

Does anyone know of or use a blog host that they like?  I have used Blogspot and this blog is on WordPress, but I dont really like either of them.  I want a site that is easy to use and that I can put advertisements on.  With Blogspot, I can put up ads, but only their ads.  With WordPress, I have not been able to figure out how to put up any ads.

Can someone help me find a better host?

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Phred Barnet

Become A Fan Of Americanly Yours

January 19, 2009 By: americanlyyours Category: Uncategorized

If you are a Facebook user, you can now become a “fan” of Americanly Yours.  When I make new posts, I will send an update through the Facebook page to notify you about my new post.  This way you wont have to keep checking back needlessly.

If you are a Facebook member, click this link and then click “Become A Fan.”  Then click the “Share” button.  Its that simple.

Thanks!!!

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Phred Barnet

Disaster vs. Catastrophy

January 18, 2009 By: americanlyyours Category: Uncategorized

I “borrowed” this cartoon from http://balooscartoonblog.blogspot.com/

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Phred Barnet

Inaugural Costs

January 18, 2009 By: americanlyyours Category: Uncategorized

People are now estimating that Mr. Obama’s inauguration will cost at least $150 million, and possibly over $160 million.  I know that the Democrats are excited to end 8 years of Bush-led Republican rule.  I know that many people in this Nation are also excited that America will be inaugurating our first black president, but I don’t think that spending so much on a president’s inauguration can be justified, especially in this economy.

Lets put things in perspective:

George Bush’s inaugurations each cost around $40 million.

Bill Clinton’s 1st inauguration cost $33 million and his 2nd cost $23.6 million.

George H.W. Bush’s inauguration cost $30 million.

Obama’s inauguration is set to cost as much as all 5 of these previous inaugurations combined.

Economically speaking, these are not exactly the best of times.  Unemployment is rising and people are having trouble paying their bills.  In a time like this, should the American people really be forced to pay for this event?  After committing trillions of dollars that we do not have to bailouts and “economic stimulus,” our government should be trying to save money wherever possible, not paying for lavish parties.

The District of Columbia has anticipated their costs for the inauguration to be $47 million.  Virginia and Maryland will spend another $16 and $12 million, respectively.  The states are already broke–Virginia just cut $429 million from its public education budget and $418 million from its health care budget.  This is just not the right time for states to have to shell out money for a party when they cant even afford to educate their own children.

In 2005, Bush was criticized for spending $40 million on his 2nd inauguration (even though only $17 million of this money came from the government). Yet, the media is not criticizing Obama even though his inauguration is costing about 4 times what Bush’s cost. If you are interested, this BBC article from 2005 details some of the complaints of Bush’s inauguration, including a request by Democratic Representative Anthony Weiner to cancel the inauguration because he says that the government shouldnt be throwing parties while people are dying in a war. We are still at war, but ill bet that Representative Weiner is not calling for Obama’s inauguration to be cancelled.  Also, I have yet to see an article online criticizing the costs of Obama’s extravagant inauguration (although, I am not surprised).

Mr. Obama fundraising during the previous election was nothing short of amazing.  Why couldn’t he use his network of donors to help fund the costs of his lavish inauguration.  Or, he could take the example of Jimmy Carter who intentionally scaled back his inauguration during a recession, spending only $3.5 million on his inauguration in 1977 to avoid drawing too much attention to himself while so many Americans were hurting.

Is it just me or does the story of an extravagant party for a Nation’s leader while its people suffer sound familiar?  Well at least maybe Obama will let us eat cake.

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Phred Barent