Wednesday, November 24, 2010

You Can’t Get Away From This Guy

My kids and I were watching the Orlando Magic/Miami Heat game. The commentators began discussing how Dwayne Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh were playing together as a team. One person said one thing, the other said another then they switched to guess who? President Obama. The Jump Shooter in Chief gave some insightful comments on how they were not playing together as a team.

I looked at the kids and said “you can’t get away from this guy.” Radicals are trying to destroy us, the North Koreans are lobbing artillery shells into South Korea and the prez is commenting on the Miami Heat. Well, Mr. President, I hope you will apply this teamwork thing to getting jobs in the private sector, decreasing our tax burden and preventing pat downs in our airports. Maybe we ought to do some basketball diplomacy,I heard the new head of North Korea is an NBA fan himself. Maybe if you hook him up with some tickets and give him an autographed Kobe Bryant jersey, he would stop shooting at his brethren to the south.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Give Thanks!

Thanksgiving is just a few days away. Is the turkey ready with all the stuffing? How about Aunt Maude? Will she be coming in from out of town this year or is she afraid of the TSA pat down? Be sure to tell her to not forget her dentures, like she did last year.


As we approach Thanksgiving 2010, use this little acrostic to give thanks to and for those around you:

T-is for the task ahead
     if we don’t complete it, we’ll all be dead

H-is for hanging tough
     just plain talking just ain’t enough

A-is for America, USA
     more want to come here than move away

N is for “Naw!” I don’t want the change
     just me and my horse out there on the range

K-is for kindness, an American trait
     “Yes Ma’am, please” and don’t be late

S-that’s for Savior, our Lord of all
     Keep a stiff upper lip and your eye on the ball

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Sunday, November 21, 2010

Reflections on Election 2010

Well, the election is over and President Obama still believes that his party lost because he did not communicate his message well enough. Some incredulously believe he is doing a great job. Others in his party believe people were equally disenchanted with both parties. I reckon there are as many points of view as there are voters. With everybody and his brother jumping into the waters of electoral reflections, I might as well wade in myself.

I felt good for the country as a whole. With pickups of several governorships and massive wins in the House of Representatives, we will have some great opportunities in redistricting and reducing the out of control spending. In addition, the senate will be closer to a stalemate than it is as I write this article. Why was there such a drastic change in this election?

While I am not a political analyst, I am a taxpayer with a perspective on things that I believe helped to change this election. First, I don’t want the government creating jobs, they are not made to do that. The government needs to let American business do what it does best, create jobs! Mr. Obama’s policies have given the government control of GM and other businesses. Secondly, I wonder just how much Mr. Obama actually likes America. He has spent more time apologizing for our faults and outright criticizing us while abroad, instead of touting the things that makes us truly great. I was appalled when he allowed the President of Mexico publicly castigate Arizona for its immigration law. He needs to realize that people still desire to come to this country, legally. Thirdly, and closely related, he seems to give preference to illegal aliens rather than legitimate candidates for citizenship who want to go through the legal process. The suit against the Arizona law was a good example of his preference. Fourth, he did not listen to the public when shoving the healthcare down our throats. I believe this angered more Americans than almost anything else in recent years. This law is so confusing that many Democrats don’t know what it will do, not for us, but to us. I believe history will prove that this law to be very unhealthy for the country.

However, believe it or not, there were some conservative positives that came from the election other than just the political gains. Mr. Obama’s policies helped to stimulate a return to old-fashioned common sense. Many of the people who voted for him actually came to themselves. They saw the realization of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thacher’s adage that “The problem with Socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”

This is my take on the election of 2010…what do you think?