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quantumushroom (Member Profile)

quantumushroom says...

Tired of that $2.6 Million Program that Teaches Chinese Prostitutes to Drink?

by John Ransom


Liberty is about a lot of things; it’s a deep topic. But at its core liberty can be summed up in one simple and reciprocal concept. That concept is respect.

You know the 2010 last election was about many things, but it was mostly about respect.

It was about starting to restore the respect that people have in government, by getting the government to restore the respect that they show to you…by taking liberty seriously.

If you are like me, you think that many of our elected officials from both the right and the left truly believe that what they think of you is much more important than what you think of them.

If you’re like me you’re tired of a trillion dollars in so-called stimulus spending that went to mob-connected asphalt contractors rather than the pockets of working families who own businesses and pay taxes and do all the working and dreaming in this country.

If you’re like me, you’re tired of a $2.6 million program that teaches Chinese prostitutes to drink more responsibly while unemployment soars across the country.

If you’re like me, you're tired of an arrogant federal government which pays out $47 billion in fraudulent claims in Medicare every year while they lecture the rest of us about healthcare economics.

If you are like me, you’re tired of the US Postal service wasting $30 million on a program that pays 1100 employees to do nothing. Yes, today, the US Post Office sat 1100 employees in empty rooms, as they do every day, and literally paid them to do nothing. They can’t play cards; they can’t watch TV, in fact they can’t do anything at all. To the tune of $30 million per year.


Yet this very same federal government comes to us now and proposes to manage our healthcare, our retirement, the education of our children, the auto industry, the oil industry, pharmaceuticals, the mortgage industry and lectures the American people that they are under-regulated.

If you’re a middle American like me, from the grassroots, I bet you know someone who owns their own business; if you’re like me you probably know someone who has paid employees of that business on time every week, but hasn’t been able to pay themselves a dime. Yet these very same people who provide half the new jobs in our economy, who have lost money over the last few years, still owe the government tens of thousands of dollars in taxes every year. People wonder where our jobs have gone? They’ve been crushed by a system that doesn’t honor job creation; by a system that doesn’t honor liberty; a system that gives no respect.

And if you are like most of the voters I speak to, you are tired of insiders from Washington and Wall Street on both sides of the aisle, and their wasteful spending schemes that don’t even propose to solve the very issues facing Main Street and working families.

Let’s suppose global warming is real; I don’t think it is, but let’s say it's so for the sake of argument. Show me please how the Renewable Electricity Standard-- which will cost American families $1800 per year-- please show me how it’s going to lower the earth’s temperature. They can’t because the Renewable Electricity Standard wasn’t created to combat global warming and it won’t lower the earth’s temperature.

Ok, so let’s suppose the issue is carbon emission; that carbon is really bad and we have to get it out of our atmosphere. Show me please how the Renewable Electricity Standard is going to reduce the amount of carbon in our atmosphere. They can’t. It wasn’t designed to do that and it won’t do that.

The government doesn't write legislation with solutions in mind, but rather with power and control of your very lives. And it is inside of your lives where you will wrestle back that control.

I’m often reminded that it’s with readers just like you where many of the seminal events of our country happened. It’s in rooms just like you’re in right now that a small group of patriots in Massachusetts planned the Boston Tea Party; it’s in groups just like you are a part of today that was born the Mayflower Compact; it’s in the free association of our citizens, for the common good and with common respect, that the greatness and goodness of our country will always be found.

And as long as people like you, freely associate for the common good and meet in respect, our country will always remain both great and good.

But ordinary people are paying attention, actually reading the Constitution; people are actually asking questions about the 10th Amendment, asking: What kind of power does Washington really have over us?

Unfortunately, there aren’t enough people who have been awakened to that yet, that’s why readers like you are so important. Each individual reading this is so incredibly important because the job you have this year as a citizen has never, ever, ever been more important. The 2012 election is going to determine what it’s like to live in this country for a long time. It’s going to be people just like you, having conversation just like this, in rooms across America that are going to make a difference.

This is the chance to turn the tide. The chance we have today is to bury that last vestiges of big government in our country; to reclaim our liberty from a new deal and replace it with a true deal.

I’ve been very fortunate because over the last half dozen years I’ve been able to travel all around the country working with grassroots activists just like you. I understand, I think, better than elected officials, what makes the grassroots so special. It's you and your ability to communicate.

We have all these new tools available for citizens to communicate that just a few years ago we didn’t have. A few years ago readers wouldn’t have been as energized and as informed because we didn’t have the ability to communicate as we do now. We have been so fractured and fragmented all around the country and around the nation that we feel like we can’t do anything, that Washington is so big and out of touch that we can’t do anything.

In fact, that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Now is the time we really do have the opportunity. For the first time in our history ordinary citizens have the ability to communicate with one another over the heads of the media in publications like Townhall. We are networked on social media sites, like Facebook and Twitter that expose us to thousands of people for free.

But when I was growing up there were three TV stations and two newspapers in every town that decided what the news was. There were probably a dozen people in any town that picked our news for us.

Those days are over.

This election isn’t about voting for the next person standing in a long line of elites who will rule over us; it’s about what kind of country we want to be in the future.

It’s about preserving the American dream right here right now. Because when they mess with our liberty, they really mess with our ability to dream.

I believe that the ability to dream is worth handing down to our kids.

I believe that it’s our dreams that makes us the most dynamic country in the world.

It’s the dream that brings jobs and prosperity to the US.

It’s a dream that treats promises like they really matter.

And it’s the dreams that are the promise of America.

Because when politicians treat the promises they campaign on like they matter, when they are held accountable to those pledges-- by us-- we will restore the respect they owe us.

lurgee (Member Profile)

What Happens When You Crack an Egg Underwater

Whipping It Out on Live TV

What happened to congratulatory Sift Talk posts? (Sift Talk Post)

Sarzy says...

Well, because I'm bored and trying my best to put off some work that I have to do for as long as possible, I went back and found what I think is the last congratulatory post: this one, for MycroftHomlz almost nine months ago. So it's been a while.

Hallelujah! I'm a Bum

SlipperyPete (Member Profile)

dystopianfuturetoday (Member Profile)

Obama the Neo-Conservative?

NetRunner says...

As an aside, I'll say right here, right now, I'm never running for President. The various different reasons people use to reject Obama are amazing. One camp says he's too warlike, another camp says he's weak on terror. One camp says he's elitist, one camp says he's too populist. One camp says he's a godless Muslim, the other doesn't like his strong Christian faith.

Maybe I've just never payed this much attention to a Presidential race before, but the number of "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situations he has to deal with is just astounding.

People need to remember that the ballot this fall won't read:

Obama?

o
Yes
o No

(Pick only one)

It will read:

Presidential Ballot

o John McCain
o Barack Obama

And a host of other people whose best hopes are to hit 5% of the popular vote.

This isn't a referendum on Obama, this is a referendum on whether you liked the last 8 years, and want 4 more.

If someone seriously votes "against" Obama for being warlike, and casts a vote for McCain instead, they're simply out of their mind.

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Okay Everyone, We Need To Have A Chat About Snuff & Iraq (Sift Talk Post)

Irishman says...

I have given this some thought and I am wholeheartedly in agreement with the case that Raven has made.

Is is exactly *because* these videos are so horrifying that they should NOT be dis-allowed. There is a human value in showing the true nature of war that far outweighs any upset on the part of the individual viewing the clip.

I agree that a *graphic tag would be needed.

I am completely in favour of allowing Raven to head up a 'War on Terror' channel, I'm totally satisfied by his comments and the way he comes across that he has something to say and has a point to be made, and will approach the subject in a mature and thoughtful manner.

This, friends, is the golden age of the internet, right here, right now. I can forsee a time in years to come when people will not be able to have the same open and honest discourse and free publishing of media that we take for granted here every day on the sift.

Regardless of whether we all agree with each other on the issues and topics that we all discuss and argue about on videosift, we surely must all agree how important it is to have that freedom of speech and expression in the first place.

The War on Terror is the most important thing in all of our lives right now, regardless of your personal feelings on its necessity. It is only right that our online communities reflect that, and more importantly reflect how we feel.

Do it, while we still can.

vidimeister (Member Profile)

eric3579 says...

As you may know Ive created a playlist of many of the dead videos on the sift. As its been there for awhile, and there have been quite a few views of it, very few vids have been fixed or discarded. I thought a list just of yours might be of some help. The list below are all your videos on my playlist. There may be a few errors, but I gave it my best shot.

http://www.videosift.com/video/Fatboy-Slim-Right-Here-Right-Now
http://www.videosift.com/video/REM-Imitation-of-Life
http://www.videosift.com/video/The-FIRST-keynote-of-Steve-Jobs-unveiling-the-Macintosh-computer-1984
http://www.videosift.com/video/GTA-Lego-City

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