It’s been a while. Things came up, the blog died down, but the political atmosphere of the county hasn’t changed. Every decision the new administration makes is marked by divisiveness. From the “scare force one” fiasco to the never ending auto bailouts, this Libetarian isn’t too happy with the direction my country is taken.
I realize it’s fully impossible to cover everything that’s went down since schoolwork lead me astray of the site, but I’m going to address a few things in this giant recap. And from now on I’ll be updating normally.
On Miss California
Miss Califorina, Carrie Prejean, took fire during the Miss USA pageant when she told Perez Hilton that she thinks marriage should be between a man and a woman; after which she was demeaned in every way imaginable. Just for answering a question. What I’m wondering is, as all of these liberal attack dogs were criticizing her for being so “ignorant”, did anyone take into account that the President/Messiah in chief Obama is also against gay marriage? Kind of deflates the argument against the poor girl.
On Nancy Pelosi
I’m disappointed in you, Nance. The fact of the matter is that you knew we wee waterboarding terrorists. But you also knew that it was working, which is why you didn’t say anything. Instead of admitting that enhanced interrogation techniques were a success, you chose to lie about your knowledge of them.
Nancy Pelosi is nowhere nea competent.
On the Auto bailouts:
I wrote back in January that the Auto companies needed to declare bakruptcy, restructure, and limit the involvement of the UAW. Instead, Pesident Obama opted for protecting the unions, and bailed them out. Flash forward to May; they’re filing fo bankruptcy anyway. The only problem is that under the curent agreement (because the President is so interested in keeping the UAW in power), lots of jobs will be sent overseas under the restructuring. Awesome.
On Obama’s definition of a budget cut:
After announcing a 3.55 trillion dollar budget and a planned massive expansion of government, Obama addresses the concerns of the fiscally responsible with a 17 billion dollar cut. That cut includes a program that pays war widows after their significant others are killed in battle. The fact is that we have no way to pay for this budget and it will be funding things that aren’t necessary.
We now have the largest government in the history of the world. That is a scary prospect.
