
Monday, November 24, 2008
Caution: Liberals at Work!

Sunday, November 16, 2008
Workers of the World, Unite!

As the euphoria surrounding Barack Obama's election continues to build, those skeptics among us pry a little closer into his agenda to discern what he actually plans to do, pageantry be damned: A well-dressed disaster is still a disaster, after all.
American unions have been taking it on the chin for nearly thirty years now. Membership has plunged to 8.2 % of the total workforce from its zenith in the 1950's. Twenty-two states have enacted right-to-work laws that have eroded union strength. President Reagan, himself the former president of the Screen Actors Guild, fired every striking air traffic controller and dissolved the PATCO union during the strike of 1981, delivering a body blow to aggressive union tactics, and of course, every attempt to organize the employees of Wal-Mart has failed. So it comes as no surprise that the AFL-CIO and its sister organizations would spend $360 million to elect Democrat candidates this cycle and what they expect in return for their money is nothing less than a complete overhaul of labor regulations in this country, courtesy of the United States Government.
One hand washes the other. Labor unions are a core constituency of the Democrat Party. If they are weak, the party is weak. Next January, the Democrats will have strong majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate and a majority of governorships and state legislatures, and with this power, the most radical pro-union Democrat ever to assume the Presidency intends to change the game permanently in their favor by eliminating the most basic of constitutional freedoms: The secret ballot. You see, when union representatives campaign for organizing the workforce of a given company, an employee knows that they can promise to support the union when approached in public but cast their ballot in perfect anonymity in the actual election. Although the results reflect the employee's true opinion, the scenario frustrates union designs, wastes their resources and represents another defeat, especially where Wal-Mart is concerned. Thus the Employee Fair Choice Act - a misnomer if there ever was one - seeks to replace the secret ballot with a "check card" system in which an employee voting for organization would have to check "Yes" or "No" on a card in public and under the gaze of union thugs, a system designed to intimidate reluctant workers and guarantee union victory.
What about union complaints about employer interference and manipulation? Is a change to something besides the secret ballot justified? Not objectively, no. Figures from the National Labor Relations Board indicate that unions win an average of 61% of elections and that 95% of all complaints involving employer misconduct are resolved within six months. So why opt for such drastic measures? Why eliminate a fundamental right of our democracy? Because the unions and the Democrats realize that without such action, their slide toward total irrelevance will be complete. Arresting their decline can only be accomplished by attacking individual choice. It is, of course, patently undemocratic and hypocritical (given that Barack Obama and his Party were the beneficiaries of the secret ballot twelve days ago), but this is about power and the American Left will stop at nothing to get it. Taken together with their threats to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine to throttle conservative talk radio, passage of the Employee Fair Choice Act would be the Democrats' most aggressive effort ever to choke the opposition and establish a permanent socialist state. And after that, what's next? What other facets of democracy do they find objectionable? The Big Three American automakers are slipping toward bankruptcy, in large part because the high cost of union labor makes their products less attractive than their Japanese counterparts. Detroit invested heavily in big SUV's, pickup trucks and minivans when gasoline cost half as much as it does today and are furiously laying off worker and closing plants to stop the bleeding. They've asked for, and Congress wil likely approve, a $50 billion bailout package. What if, as part of that bailout, Congress mandates "target sales" for those gas guzzlers to protect union jobs? What if a customer at a car dealership is informed that the cute little economical hybrid they wanted is "unavailable" but they can have a Ford Expedition instead? What if the same scheme were applied to cell phones and refrigerators and furniture and everything else?
If this sounds too crazy to be believed, consider what we're discussing now and think again. Someone who doesn't like democracy will try to get rid of it, which applies to Barack Obama and his gang of socialist true believers, and my guess is that this is not the kind of change that his millions of hypnotized supporters voted for.
Source: http://www.nrtw.org/rtws.htm
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Maverick Is His Name

Wednesday, November 5, 2008
I Voted for Senator Obama Because...

Thursday, October 23, 2008
Every Man A King
It was one of Huey Long’s favorite slogans. At the height of the Depression with one-third of America unemployed, bankruptcies and foreclosures through the roof, stockbrokers committing suicide and credit paralyzed, the Dictator of Louisiana advocated his Share Our Wealth program to provide a basic level of financial security for every American family. The program would have worked like this:
- Every American family would receive a one-time grant of $5000
--2007 dollars: $76,682.62
-Every American family would receive an annual subsidy from the Federal government of $2000 - $3000
--2007 dollars: $30,673.05 - $46,009.57
-Education, from kindergarten through a bachelor’s degree, would be free
-Senior citizens, veterans and farmers would be subsidized
-The work week would be reduced from forty hours to thirty
To pay for these benefits, personal fortunes would be taxed at the following rates by the Federal government:
The first $1 million of net wealth 0%
The second $1 million 1%
The third $1 million 2%
The fourth $1 million 4%
The fifth $1 million 8%
The sixth $1 million 16%
The seventh $1 million 32%
The eighth $1 million 64%
- All private assets above $8 million would be confiscated
- All annual incomes of $1 million or more would be taxed at 100%
This meant that someone with $9 million in total net assets would have 25.2% of their wealth seized by the Federal government, and someone with $100 million in total net assets would lose 93.27% of those assets. The richer the individual, the more he would lose.
Share Our Wealth and its most vocal exponent were wildly popular among the poor and helped bolster the Kingfish’s chances for the Presidency in 1936, given that so many people were suffering and that so many felt that even President Roosevelt’s radical reforms didn’t go far enough to resolve the country’s most serious economic crisis. It was Long’s view that too much of the nation’s wealth was concentrated in the hands of too few selfish millionaires, industrialists and speculators, and the only way to relieve the nation’s agony was to impose draconian measures. An assassin’s bullet ended Huey Long’s life before he could challenge for the White House but the populist agenda he championed has been echoed through the decades by such luminaries as Lyndon Johnson, George McGovern, Jesse Jackson, Al Gore, Al Sharpton, Tom Harkin and now Barack Obama.
It sounds simple enough. Someone has more money than they need, someone else doesn’t have enough. The government takes the surplus and divides it more evenly. What could be easier? No-one advocates for poverty, right? How could anyone oppose a “fairer” distribution of wealth? But has been demonstrated wherever socialism has been tried, this approach has very limited benefits and very extensive costs. First, the very definitions of “surplus,” “too much,” and “not enough” are relative – how much is “too much” and how much is “not enough”? Second, stiff taxes punish success and reward poverty. Why work harder if your efforts result in someone else taking the profit? Third, as successful people and companies lose their assets and their willingness to take risks (and to profit from those risks), the surplus shrinks until it disappears and the redistribution of wealth becomes the redistribution of poverty. The vast social welfare programs that are the vehicles of redistribution struggle, the families grown dependent on those programs struggle, and the government faces a difficult choice of either slashing the programs it created or increasing taxes again to maintain the level of spending, which only deepens the crisis. These three points form the conservative opposition to redistributionist policies.
So given the volumes of data proving the failure of “soak the rich” schemes, why would Senator Obama endorse another one? Why increase taxes at the very time that the markets need more private capital, not less? For two reasons: The forementioned popularity of such schemes among low wage earners who want someone else to pay for benefits they cannot afford themselves; and a fundamental belief that government should decide how to spend money, not the people who earned it - socialism. Although the liberal elite enjoy the rewards of capitalism (George Soros, Ted Turner, the Kennedys, Nancy Pelosi, Bill and Hillary Clinton and certainly the Obamas themselves), they want to force everyone else to share the mediocrity of socialism, an hypocrisy that never seems to dawn upon them. They see capitalism as inherently unfair because of its emphasis on opportunity and not results, and seek to reverse that unfairness through confiscatory taxes and lavish government spending. Anyone who objects to higher taxes is considered selfish, hence the Obama campaign’s indignant response to “Joe the Plumber’s” simple question about the Senator’s tax policy. An average, middle-class, blue-collar worker, a person that Senator Obama claims to represent, dares to confront him directly about his plan and the liberal smear machine tries to destroy him. This obsession with uniformity, this aversion to excellence characterizes the liberal position on a variety of issues, from taxes to health care, from housing to education, from unions to transportation, from agriculture to energy, from the environment to foreign policy, though not morals: Abortion, homosexuality, drugs and pornography are powerful gods in the liberal pantheon. They prefer the security of sameness to the chance to achieve, an attitude that is regrettable in an individual but catastrophic to a society. This attitude we must resist at all hazards, and though the Kingfish did not deserve to be murdered, his socialist dream – now Senator Obama’s – must be administered the coup de grace.
Source: http://www.westegg.com/inflation/
Thursday, October 16, 2008
The Long Lens of History

Sunday, October 5, 2008
USSA

This incident gets under my skin for a couple of reasons. First, the kid wouldn't shove off when we told him to do so, as if defying us would convince us to change our minds and support his candidate: Liberals have a problem with private property, after all. Second, and this is the more important aspect, this young man is absolutely convinced that a President Obama will lead us into a sort of socialist workers' paradise. What would excite him so much? Maybe the prospect of higher taxes so the bottom thirty percent of American wage earners who pay no Federal income taxes at all can receive a "rebate" from the Treasury Department? Maybe the prospect of sending another $85 billion overseas every year for "poverty relief" or of negotiating with Mahmud Ahmadinejad "without preconditions"? (As an aside, since the nutcase Iranian president refuses to abandon his country's nuclear program, what exactly does Obama think he would negotiate? Our surrender?) Maybe the prospect of rationed health care or rationed higher education or rationed energy or rationed housing? Maybe the prospect of granting citizenship to illegal immigrants or retreating from Iraq? Are these the facets of an Obama presidency that make him swoon?
Socialism has been a disaster everywhere it's been tried, and please don't offer up Scandinavia as a shining triumph: When an individual in Finland faces combined national and municipal income taxes of 53.5% plus "luxury" taxes of 17% on food and 8% on medications, that ain't success, brother, but highway robbery. Socialism destroys prosperous economies by attempting to redistribute wealth from those who earn it to those who don't, punishing success and rewarding poverty. Businesses fail, unemployment rises, interest rates go up as banks tighten credit, taxes go up to maintain high government spending and the economy stagnates - a very reliable way to commit financial suicide. My family and I lived in Germany for over six years where we saw the result of centralized planning first-hand, and I've seen it in East Berlin and North Korea: What moron would wish that kind of misery on our country? If socialism were such an incredible system, why aren't we watching American boat people risking their lives to sail to Cuba? Why doesn't George Soros work in La Paz, or Barbra Streisand vacation in Pyongyang? Because socialism sucks, my friends...it sucks out loud.
The door-knocker who was so enthusiastic for Obama yesterday was guilty of being young - ignorant, inexperienced, more energy than sense. But the candidate he represents has given him a rather evil hope, that we can be transformed into the United Socialist States of America, and I will resist that hope with all the strength I can muster.
Source: http://www.worldwide-tax.com/finland/fin_other.asp
Source: http://www.worldwide-tax.com/finland/finland_tax.asp