Growth and Jobs
The only genuine solution to what ails the US economy is the creation of private sector growth and jobs. Done correctly these will be a combination of good paying jobs and more of the lower paying jobs from consumer spending this solution is that it seems no one in Washington gets it–how to do it right. Several governors have begun to show the way (E.g., Kasich in OH). The only truly effective economic solution to the debt/deficit crisis is for the country’s economy to grow, and create private sector jobs—that actually increase the nation’s prosperity. Job creation has been anemic, and skewed toward low paying jobs. Hundreds of thousands of jobs remain unfilled because Americans lack the necessary skills.
The American educational system spends more money, for worse results, than anywhere in the world. The educational system is an artifact of old models, paralyzed by a unionized/tenured teacher group that fears being evaluated and rewarded, or replaced!
Although I hate to suggest more government spending in our current deficit and debt crisis, there are two places where the government could actually stimulate positive growth and jobs–spending on badly needed infrastructure projects and on job specific training. If these were combined with relaxing the overdone regulations and driving practical energy development an explosion of job creating growth should result! The one caveat is that the government turn the management over to private sector contractors chosen on a fair bidding process (no favoritism based on union involvement). Unfortunately this Obama administration will never initiate such a program, run that way.
Thus growth will remain sporadic and weak, leading to mediocre job creation, and continued growth of chronically unemployed, as long as Barack Obama occupies the White House! As Albert Einstein said, “We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.” Growth and jobs will continue to be the best solution–never achieved–until Obama is gone.
So, Jesse Jackson, Jr., 17-year veteran of the US Congress, suddenly gets a "mood disorder" (about the same time he learned he was to be indicted) and is going to prison for 2.5 years. Because his "mood disorder" was so severe, he has become disabled and will receive $8700 per month as a disability payment as well as $45000 a year from his congressional pension, a total of about $150K per year. Is this a great country or what?======================
By the way, I have had a rather substantial "mood disorder disability" ever since Obama got elected in 2008. I have not committed any felonies, have not been convicted and sentenced to prison and I don't get squat - other than a higher and higher tax bill every year and the privilege of watching our federal deficit grow every day of the year.
Jesse Jackson Jr. to Grab $8,700 Per Month in Disability, Plus Pension In Prison
There are two ways to conquer and enslave a nation. One by the sword….the other is by debt. —John Adams (1826)
A Must Read (given to me by a friend): IT'S A LONG STORY, BUT WORTH THE TIME
I was in my neighborhood restaurant this morning and was seated behind a group of jubilant individuals celebrating the coming implementation of the health care bill. I could not finish my breakfast. This is what ensued: They were a diverse group of several races and both sexes. I heard a young man exclaim, “Isn’t Obama...like Jesus Christ? I mean, after all, he is healing the sick.”
A young woman enthusiastically proclaimed, “Yeah, and he does it for free. I cannot believe anyone would think that a free market wouldn't work for health care.”
Another said, "The stupid Republicans want us all to starve to death so they can inherit all of the power. Obama should be made a Saint for what he did for those of us less fortunate.”
At this, I had more than enough. I arose from my seat, mustering all the restraint I could find, and approached their table. “Please excuse me; may I impose upon you for one moment?”
They smiled and welcomed me to the conversation. I stood at the end of their table, smiled as best I could and began an experiment. “I would like to give one of you my house. It will cost you no money and I will pay all of the expenses and taxes for as long as you live there. Anyone interested?”
They looked at each other in astonishment. “Why would you do something like that?” asked a young man, “There isn’t anything for free in this world.” They began to laugh at me, as they did not realize this man had just made my point.
“I am serious, I will give you my house for free, no money whatsoever. Anyone interested?”
In unison, a resounding “Yeah” fills the room. “Since there are too many of you, I will have to make a choice as to who receives this money-free bargain.”
I noticed an elderly couple was paying attention to the spectacle unfolding before their eyes, the old man shaking his head in apparent disgust.
“I tell you what; I will give it to the one of you most willing to obey my rules.”
Again, they looked at one another, an expression of bewilderment on their faces.
The perky young woman asked, “What are the rules?”
I smiled and said, “I don’t know. I have not yet defined them. However, it is a free home that I offer you.”
They giggled amongst themselves, the youngest of which said, “What an old coot. He must be crazy to give away his home. Go take your meds, old man.”
I smiled and leaned into the table a bit further. “I am serious, this is a legitimate offer.”
They gaped at me for a moment. “I’ll take it you old fool. Where are the keys?” boasted the youngest among them.
“Then I presume you accept ALL of my terms then?” I asked.
The elderly couple seemed amused and entertained as they watched from the privacy of their table. “Oh yeah! Where do I sign up?”
I took a napkin and wrote, “I give this man my home, without the burden of financial obligation, so long as he accepts and abides by the terms that I shall set forth upon consummation of this transaction.” I signed it and handed it to the young man who eagerly scratched out his signature.
“Where are the keys to my new house?” he asked in a mocking tone of voice.
All eyes were upon us as I stepped back from the table, pulling the keys from pocket and dangling them before the excited new homeowner. “Now that we have entered into this binding contract, witnessed by all of your friends, I have decided upon the conditions you are obligated to adhere to from this point forward. You may only live in the house for one hour a day. You will not use anything inside of the home. You will obey me without question or resistance. I expect complete loyalty and admiration for this gift I bestow upon you. You will accept my commands and wishes with enthusiasm, no matter the nature. Your morals and principles shall be as mine. You will vote as I do, think as I do and do it with blind faith. These are my terms. Here are your keys.”
I reached the keys forward and the young man looked at me dumbfounded.
“Are you out of your mind? Who would ever agree to those ridiculous terms?” the young man appeared irritated.
“You did when you signed this contract before reading it, understanding it and with the full knowledge that I would provide my conditions only after you committed to the agreement.”
The elderly man chuckled as his wife tried to restrain him. I was looking at a now silenced and bewildered group of people.
“You can shove that stupid deal up your a** old man. I want no part of it!” exclaimed the now infuriated young man.
'You have committed to the contract, as witnessed by all of your friends. You cannot get out of the deal unless I agree to it. I do not intend to let you free now that I have you ensnared. I am the power you agreed to. I am the one you blindly and without thought chose to enslave yourself to. In short, I am your Master.”
At this, the table of celebrating individuals became a unified group against the unfairness of the deal.
After a few moments of unrepeatable comments and slurs, I revealed my true intent.
“What I did to you is what this administration and congress did to you with the health care legislation. I easily suckered you in and then revealed the real cost of the bargain. Your folly was in the belief that you can have something you did not earn, and for that which you did not earn, you willingly allowed someone else to think for you. Your failure to research, study and inform yourself permitted reason to escape you. You have entered into a trap from which you cannot flee. Your only chance of freedom is if your new Master gives it to you. A freedom that is given can also be taken away. Therefore, it is not freedom at all.”
With that, I tore up the napkin and placed it before the astonished young man. “This is the nature of your new health care legislation.”
I turned away to leave these few in thought and contemplation -- and was surprised by applause.
The elderly gentleman, who was clearly entertained, shook my hand enthusiastically and said, “Thank you, Sir. These kids don’t understand Liberty.”
He refused to allow me to pay my bill as he said, “You earned this one. It is an honor to pick up the tab.”
I shook his hand in thanks, leaving the restaurant somewhat humbled and sensing a glimmer of hope for my beloved country.
1. Remember... Four boxes keep us free: the soap box, the ballot box, the jury box, and the cartridge box.
2. THIS SHOULD GO AROUND THE UNITED STATES SO PEOPLE CAN SEE JUST WHAT IS GOING ON. MAYBE EVEN THE POLITICALLY BLIND ONES WILL LEARN SOMETHING FROM IT.
"Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the American Government take care of him better take a closer look at the American Indian."
Henry Ford
Ashley Merryman
The New York Times
“Losing is good for you,” said Ashley Merryman. But as your children return to school and fall sports, they are stepping back into a fantasyland where everybody is a winner and everybody gets a trophy. “Trophies were once rare things,” but manufacturers now churn out $3 billion worth of them a year. In one California youth soccer league, every player gets at least one trophy, and a third get two. Our kids are not fooled: By age 5, research shows that “they are surprisingly accurate in identifying who excels and who struggles.” Telling them that everything they do is wonderful “does not inspire children to succeed.” It undermines their motivation to compete and strive for excellence, breeds narcissism, and leaves them unprepared for life’s inevitable failures, which come as a crushing shock. Think about how those traits play out once young people go to competitive colleges, or move out into the work world. Losing teaches children about their strengths and weaknesses, about persistence, and about graciousness in defeat. It helps build character. To raise successful kids, we need fewer trophies and more losing.
THAT SORT OF SUMS THINGS UP, SO I'LL SIGN OFF NOW…Excerpt From Esquire Magazine, Aug. 2013 issue: A Note From David Granger: A Good Man: "[talking about a eulogy for his father-in-law}
"….He talked about what makes a man and what makes a man a good man. He talked about the traits that made his father a good man. And his list was an obvious one, even if I had never heard it before. Dick read us the Boy Scout Law. Here is a slightly condensed version:
A Scout is Trustworthy: A Scout tells the truth. He is honest, and he keeps his promises. People can depend on him.
A Scout is Loyal: A Scout is true to his family, friends, Scout leaders, school, and nation.
A Scout is Helpful: A Scout cares about other people. He willingly volunteers to help others without expecting payment or reward.
A Scout is Friendly: A Scout is a friend to all. He is a brother to other Scouts. He offers his friendship to people of all races and nations, and respects them even if their beliefs and customs are different from his own.
A Scout is Courteous: A Scout is polite to everyone regardless of age or position. He knows that using good manners makes it easier for people to get along.
A Scout is Kind: A Scout knows there is strength in being gentle. He treats others as he wants to be treated. Without good reason, he does not harm or kill any living thing.
A Scout is Obedient: A Scout follows the rules of his family, school, and troop. He obeys the laws of his community and country. If he thinks these rules and laws are unfair, he tries to have them changed in an orderly manner rather than disobeying them.
A Scout is Cheerful: A Scout looks for the bright side of life. He cheerfully does tasks that come his way. He tries to make others happy.
A Scout is Thrifty: A Scout works to pay his own way and to help others. He saves for the future. He protects and conserves natural resources. He carefully uses time and property.
A Scout is Brave: A Scout can face danger although he is afraid. He has the courage to stand for what he thinks is right even if others laugh at him or threaten him.
Though I was never a Scout (early trouble with knots), I can't imagine a much better bar for a man to set for himself."
You know the honeymoon is over, when the comedians start.
The liberals are asking us to give Obama time.
We agree...and think, 25 to life would be
appropriate.
--Jay Leno
America needs Obama-care like Nancy
Pelosi needs a Halloween mask.
--Jay Leno
Q: Have you heard about McDonald's'
new Obama Value Meal?
A: Order anything you like and the guy behind you
has to pay for it.
--Conan O'Brien
Q: What does Barack Obama call
lunch with a convicted felon?
A: A fund raiser.
--Jay Leno
Q: What's the difference between
Obama's cabinet and a penitentiary?
A: One is filled with tax evaders, blackmailers,
and threats to society. The other is for housing prisoners.
--David Letterman
Q: If Nancy Pelosi and Obama were
on a boat in the middle of the ocean and it
started to sink, who would be saved?
A: America !
--Jimmy Fallon
Q: What's the difference between
Obama and his dog, Bo?
A: Bo has papers.
--Jimmy Kimmel
Q: What was the most positive result
of the "Cash for Clunkers" program?
A: It took 95% of the Obama bumper
stickers off the road.
--David Letterman
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