Friday, August 28, 2009

WE DID IT!!!!!! HR1207 WILL BE VOTED ON AND PASSED!!!!

Just got word this morning that Barney Frank has gotten on board with HR1207 "The Federal Reserve Transparency Act" and says it will be voted on and passed in October!!! All of the Phone Bombs I participated in, the phone calls to constituents, the speech I gave at SPSU, just added on top of the outrage and support from people like you who got behind this bill and made your voices heard. This is bigger than the Healthcare Bill (in my opinion) and bigger than anything else we have going on right now, because this is about our livelyhood. Check out the video...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2DX9Iu4wNo

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

LiberalHater's Healthcare Bill

LiberalHater's Healthcare Reform Act of 2009 (LH2009)

I. Qualified Participants
A. American Citizen, either born or naturalized within the United States, that is actively doing one of the following:
1. Physically working and paying taxes.
2. Physically or Mentally handicapped and incapable of working.
3. Retired
4. Actively seeking employment (see below)
5. Veterans
B. Legal Immigrant that can provide documentation showing their legal status.

II. Unqualified Person/s
A. Any person found to have the following:
1. No proof of citizenship or legal immigration status
2. Traces of illegal substances or alcohol in their system at the time they receive services.
3. Physically able to seek employment, but has remained on the welfare system for six (6) months or longer without finding gainful employment.
4. Who has not paid their required taxes in full within 24 months of the required deadline.
5. Any welfare recipient who is seeking maternal services after their third child.

III. Hospital Requirements
A. All doctors/hospitals must be provided identification proving the citizenship or legal immigrant status before providing services.
B. Any person attempting to receive services that is found to not have the appropriate documentation will immediately be handed over to the Immigration and Naturalization Service for further investigation and/or deportation.
C. Any person that is qualified to receive services under Article I. Section A4 must submit to alcohol and drug testing before receiving any service. If the blood system shows traces of recent usage, services will be denied.
D. Unqualified person/s attempting to receive services and are found to have a public threatening illness will be immediately quarantined and necessary measures will be taken to restore them to a “safe condition” before release into the public.

IV. Government Requirements
A. In order to pay for this bill, it must be paid for in its entirety by accomplishing the following:
1. Congress will abolish the Federal Reserve System, pay down current debts to the Federal Reserve, and restore coining money interest and debt free to the American People.
2. Congress will abolish the Department of Education.
B. Abortions and Counseling Services will not be included.
C. No tax increases may take place at any income level either directly, or indirectly.

V. Provisions of Coverage
A. No one that qualifies under this plan may be denied service due to a pre-existing condition.
B. No one that is qualified will be denied service and/or passed up based on age or health condition.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Just wondering...

Let me ask you something, let's talk about this healthcare thing for a minute from another standpoint. OK, I have a couple of friends that actually believe they want to help those that are "working 2 jobs and can't afford health insurance". That's a legitimate concern, I agree. So, I have been thinking this through. What if we did the following:

1. We had a bill that would provide coverage for all actively working American Citizens, Legal Immigrants, the handicapped, and those that are able bodied to work and are actively trying to get some work.

2. Everyone would have to submit to drug and alcohol screening before receiving services if you're not actively working.

3. The hospitals and doctors would be required to check for proper identification to prove your citizenship and/or legal status. If you can't provide it, you don't get services.

4. Abortions would not be covered.

5. Counceling (marriage, personal, etc) would not be covered.

6. The ENTIRE program is paid for by eliminating one MAJOR program (like the Department of Education) so that not one single penny is taken away from the American People to pay for it. You want a new program, get rid of an old one of equal value.

If people agreed to this, I MIGHT be willing to sacrifice my liberty ideals to support it. Convince me if I'm right or wrong. Please, chime in.

Friday, August 14, 2009

The "A" Word

ABORTION....Ohhhh, I bet that just gets under your skin doesn't it? Why is that? Well, to put it plainly, it's because you probably feel the same way I do. It's a stalemate. This is like playing Tic-Tac-Toe, you're never going to win. People tout about how there are two sides to this, Pro-Life and Pro-Choice. I happen to believe that there are really three positions, Pro-Life, Pro-Choice (as an individual), and Pro-CollectiveChoice (as a combined people). I stand in the last option on my opinions. Let me explain...

I, personally, believe that life begins at conception. However, I am also a true believer in liberty. This is a moral issue and there is no denying that. If you hear the viewpoints of those that oppose abortion and those that want choice, they both have OUTSTANDING arguments. That's why it's stalemate. No one will ever win that fight, because they both have excellent points to make to "prove" their side. So, how do we resolve it?

I was giving this some thought recently and it really started eating at my brain last night when I went to the GOP meeting in my district to hear Ray McBerry (the Georgia Governor Candidate) talk about State's Rights and Freedom. He is a Pro-Life Candidate and said that government should always default on life when there is ever a question. Although I do agree with this, it raises concerns for me. Should we really allow a politician decide morality?

If you recall in the Scott and Laci Peterson trial, Scott was charged and convicted in a court of law for double homocide since his wife was pregnant at the time. Yet, this very same court system would not feel that it was murder if Laci had taken upon herself to abort the child. Is this not a double standard??? The problem is, there has never been a precendence set for the rule of law.

Therefore, I propose that a referendum vote be put up to the American People and let us decide COLLECTIVELY one simple question: "Does life begin at conception or birth?" Whatever we decide as a whole should be an amendment to the Constitution explaining where life begins when we deal with the "right to life" issue. This will set a precedence for all law and not just abortion.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Where we are...

I've been sitting here today thinking about where this country has gone just in the last 6 months. It is an amazing feat I must say. There were some very positive things that seemed to be possible, but it all crashed down fairly fast. As it stands we have:

1. The first African-American President who is on a continual path to destroying the hope of any other black man/woman of being elected to that office in my lifetime.
2. He has achieved falling in the #3 slot on my top 5 worst Presidents ever. Yes, Woodrow Wilson and Ulysses S. Grant come before him.
3. We are about to embark upon the largest program of fascist nature in American history.
4. A federal deficit that once the healthcare bill is put into place, will reach not only a record, but an astronomical $21.5 Trillion.
5. We are close to another Great Depression.
6. We're now losing the war in Afghanistan.
7. Legislators that actually believe we don't know what we're talking about and want to rush through legislation even when 75% of us don't want it.
8. Proposals to amend the Constitution to include a right to healthcare.
9. States tossing around the idea of succession.
10. The closest we have ever come to an outright Revolution since the days of The War Between the States.

Where do you sit in all of this?