Fri, 30 March 2007 The supplemental Iraq War finance bill clearly illustrates that the Democratic “leadership� is continuing the established 6 year Republican trend: undermining the US Constitution, while giving our tax monies to their special interest groups.
Many Democrats think that Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi offers hope for
To gain enough support to pass this bill, Speaker Pelosi probably needed to include several Democratic earmarks in exchange for votes. The Democratic “leadership� also overstepped their Constitutional authority by including in this bill mandates that dictate how the President should run the military in a war that was condoned with bipartisan support!
I am a registered Democrat and to my knowledge this Republican administration has made every wrong decision possible. However, the Democrats are also not representing me or Category: The Armchair President -- posted at: 1:06 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 March 2007 If elected as President, I guarantee specific performance to the American people. The first guarantee is to end special interest group influence on our government. If as President I fail to perform up to achieving my guarantees, I will resign at any time that by polling of the American people, a majority desire my removal from the office. Category: The Armchair President -- posted at: 10:53 AM Comments[0] |
Wed, 14 March 2007 Ex Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson, who is an actor on Law & Order is thinking about running for President in the 08 election. This makes the AP news, BUT they also include his positions "on the issues:" - Pro-life - Anti-gay marriage - Anti-gun control - Pro-Iraq troop surge - Pardon Lewis "Scooter" Libby from jail These are the issues that are important for people to know about a president?! These issues are the areas that people want leadership for America?? I guess that is what I am doing wrong - I thought people wanted direction for things like fiscal responsibility in government, barring special interest group control, stabilizing social security and medicare, upholding our constitution, energy independence, improving our economy, and the like as issues a President should bring detailed visions for America's improvement. Category: The Armchair President -- posted at: 10:32 AM Comments[0] |
Tue, 13 March 2007 The media and Democrats are in heaven over the 8 US attorneys fired for not tampering with elections by indicting Democratic candidates prior to the 2006 midterm election. Add into this that the Republican members of Congress that pressured these US attorneys, also Republican Bush appointees, potentially could be legal due to an aide of Senator Arlen Specter slipping language into the Patriot Act that gave more presidential power. Many aspects of this reaffirm the values and ethics of Republicans in Congress and the administration. However, the media is so far completely missing the most disturbing aspect of this whole issue: All members of Congress signed the Patriot Act into law without reading it! This is their one job and none of them are doing it! Category: The Armchair President -- posted at: 11:14 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 28 February 2007 My previous statement about Social Security was too conservative. The impact of the prescription drug program is far more severe than I originally estimated. According to the Congressional Budget Office it will increase the burden to Social Security by 12%, My estimates factored this in as noise. In examining Medicare alone, the expense for this program will consume all of the US revenue by 2014. Toss in all of Social Security and Medicare and this expense will consume all of our nation's revenue by 2012. Another report on the Colorado River shows that its shrinking water level will begin impacting the 25 million people over seven states that depend on this water source by 2011. The report stated that this problem has gone so long without being addressed that technology and conservation are no longer able to fix it and trade-offs will now need to occur - lives, livestock, farming, golfing, lawns, non-native plants. This region is a major economic area of the US and this type of disruption will hurt the economy at the very least. 2008 will be the focal point for our nation to address these problems and other critical issues that continue to mount or change forever the face of America. Perhaps the bluntness of my words and candidacy is not appealing, but are the more pleasant visions of the other candidates more appealing because visions and dreams is their offering as usual, that is politics as usual. Category: The Armchair President -- posted at: 1:11 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 18 February 2007 Has anyone noticed that traditional politicians are not leaders and if they were would be ill-suited for getting elected and re-elected. Why? They need to compromise and pass accommodating legislation that alleviates their obligations; those that enabled them to raise the money for their campaigns. That means back door deals, pork, and earmark arrangements with other legislators so that multiple legislators can pay the obligations to their special interest benefactors. The upcoming presidential election demonstrates the level of obligation as the major candidates will spend $1 billion – supporting and voting for any major politician for president is simply embracing a lie. They are not leaders and even if they had some leadership ability their obligations to special interest group benefactors will prohibit them from implementing any substantive changes that are needed to solve our critical problems.
A clear example is Social Security (which includes Medicare). Every election Social Security reform is promised by candidates that will fix the problem, but after the election – nothing. As a brief aside, George Bush’s proposal would actually break the system faster instead of helping it. However, the problem has been known for decades because it is a simple financial projection with reliable variables – annual cost of living increases, annual inflation rate for healthcare expenses, and aging demographics of Americans. This allows for a simple projection that Social Security will grow to a point that in 2019, this program will consume ALL of our national budget. It will continue its growth due to baby boomers enrolling into this program over the next 30 years from now and in 2037 will consume almost 8 times our nation’s budget!
This problem alone will quickly bankrupt
However, the obligations to powerful special interest groups like insurance and pharmaceutical companies and AARP are strong and these groups want the system to stay as it is if not have it expanded. When was the last legislation that actually was an improvement for a major problem facing
Social Security is not the only critical issue facing
The media is slowly unearthing the information I have been yelling about for months – from Newsweek articles about the Social Security problem as well as explaining that even a complete halt to the emission of greenhouse gasses would still cause global warming for decades as well as a Time article that spoke about the US Economy’s strength due solely to deficit spending and the abundant growth in the federal government over the last 6 years and without these our GDP would be negative.
The problem is informing people is only half of the battle, getting leadership with the vision and freedom to act is the real issue. Category: The Armchair President -- posted at: 4:33 PM Comments[0] |
