07NOV11 Cult of Apple

On November 7, 2011 · Comments Off

Simple Analysis 4.0 beta draft #1!

100% digital, done with the GIMP this time around. A little tongue and cheek prod at both Apple and Occupy Wall Street’s worship of Apple products while vilifying the very foundation of what Apple is; a multi-national corporation that has outsourced American manufacturing. Yes, Apple builds stuff in China too… They are a regular computer company that imports components and uses cheap labor costing Americans jobs… Just like that evil Microsoft and IBM.

Really, if they truly were devout in their Socialism, they’d run Linux devices. Every single one of them, but they aren’t smart enough to (well, some have got to be… but in general…).

24OCT11 GWOT Vets, BOHICA!

On October 24, 2011 · Comments Off

Once again, GWOT Veterans are in the cross hairs of the very government they served to protect YOUR liberties…  When you sit and read the articles, keep in mind how easy it would be to construe a wounded Veteran from recent operations in Iraq who loves to be prepared and live outdoors showing up at a surplus store.  Having been wounded, and losing limbs, they can easily be ‘profiled’ according to the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force handout as a domestic terrorist.  This after MIAC, and the DHS Report in 2008.  BOHICA!

David Codrea’s Gun Rights Examiner article:  http://www.examiner.com/gun-rights-in-national/fbi-adds-preppers-to-potential-terrorists-list?CID=examiner_alerts_article

PDF of the FBI handout to Colorado Surplus stores…  ColoradoFBISurplusStore

25JUN11 Sudsy’s Debt Ceiling Speech Response

On July 25, 2011 · Comments Off

After listening to President Obama’s speech about the need to increase the debt ceiling today, I’m pretty flabbergasted at the stupidity of some of the things he said. Primarily the idea that money was ‘spending money on tax cuts’. This is the dumbest thing I heard the President say during his speech. How do you spend money on tax cuts? What tax cuts are, is taking in less revenue to begin with, not spending said revenue. How do you spend more by taking in less income? It makes no sense to me, but then I’m not a Washington double speaker from Chicago.

 

A “Cuts only Approach” is certainly a solid plan. Our tax structure is fine, and if there is reform needed, its a flat tax in which 100% of the working population pays the exact same percentage of their income no matter how much they make… This has worked in European countries rife with corruption and debt to reduce both factors considerably (Estonia for example, less tax evasion as result of everyone paying the same percentage… Its honestly easier to enforce!). But I digress… I’m getting out of my own personal debt. Sure, I tried to increase my revenue by taking another job or two (part time), but that doesn’t work as well, in fact I suffer more tax consequences as a result of that due to the tax bracket I’m in and how much is with-held (or not, and will be due come next April, thank you State of Alaska Dept. of Forestry for not with holding like I filled out on my paperwork for you to do…). Since that didn’t work, I’m taking steps that are nothing less than that evil “Cuts Only Approach” the President so fears. For my personal debt, it makes no sense to keep spending money if I want out of debt and have the same income. The same applies to Governments. Money, unlike Diplomacy, works the exact same be it be the microscopic personal economics of my home budget; or the macroeconomic international economics of the US Government. You are only worth your Income minus Liabilities.

 

Currently, our nation (and sadly my personal budget) has more liabilities than income. Best way to fix the problem is get rid of the liabilities as increasing the revenue gained will result in more disasters economically. Why do we need so many redundant US government programs? Why not let the States do that much better? Why should the US bail out failed business models such as the US auto and banking industries which would be better left to go ‘bust’ and allow the well built companies to continue to thrive? TARP just drew out the economic pain longer. We should have let them fail, accepted the pain then, and found ourselves recovering now. Any time the government steps in to take over, whatever it touches is tainted.

 

Honestly, with the mission in Iraq about complete its time to get our guys out of there. In Afghanistan, we should leave a skeleton presence as any nation that has tried to ‘tame’ that nation has ended up collapsing… Time to just let the Afghani’s determine their own fate (and sadly, its going to end up going back to the Warlords, as it has just about every time in that nations history). Another reality, is why are we even bothering with Libya? Really, our NATO allies who have all just about failed in their NATO obligation to spend at least 2% of their GDP can worry about it, or not. Other than letting CIA loose, we need our troops home from that mission as well. If any region in Africa needs our attention, its the piracy problem off the coast of Somalia (fixed by arming the US Merchant Marine Sailors, and letting the Green Berets, Rangers, SEALs and CIA have a heyday in Mogadishu again…). On top of that, the Army and Air Force don’t need NASCAR vehicles running races wasting our dollars on the track for ‘recruiting’. There are indeed places we could cut the military budget without compromising the current operations that are critical to our nation’s security.

 

This along with other cuts across the board, to include all the pet projects that Congress created for their constituents… No more pork! Cut everything but the REAL essentials! Stop wasting money! Its simple stupid.

Osama Bin Laden confirmed dead!

On May 1, 2011 · Comments Off

Thank you to all the men and women serving our Country that allowed this to happen. This is a historic day that will be remembered always.

–The P4N Team

Under General, Politics

13APR2011 Who Should the TSA be Watching for?!

On April 13, 2011 · Comments Off

Really, if any agency deserves budget cuts more than the TSA let me know… Wait, never mind, I can think of a few myself… However, maybe we should do away with the multiple redundant bureaucracy that is the Dept. of Homeland Security and send ‘Big Sis’ Napolitano back to New Mexico. Its obvious that these ‘enhanced’ screening techniques often times end up being used on children who aren’t involved in terrorism; along with grandmothers, grandfathers, and I’m sure handicapped folks. Being a father of toddlers, this disgusts me; being a GWOT veteran who went forth to kill terrorists in their own nation, this angers me further to see these amateurs ignore techniques that are far less intrusive and far more effective (yes it involves profiling behavior, not race; though since most of the crazy suicide bombers stem from one part of the world… however that behavior profiling might also yield some other results in other arenas such as battling drug smuggling…). So here it is folks the articles for your perusal from Glenn Beck’s The Blaze: Little Miss Drexel’s folks, and the Jihad Jammer. So, which Americans should we screen more closely?

19MAR11 Comics and ICE?!

On March 19, 2011 · Comments Off

US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Department of Homeland Security continue to astound me in their hammering of US Citizens returning home with COMIC BOOKS while completely ignoring the gaping hole in our Southern Border that allows drug cartels and terrorists to waltz right in un-opposed (with the BATFE now supplying some of the guns to the cartels through OP Gunrunner…). Instead of dealing with the existential threat of dirty bombs coming from the south, they focus on comic book collectors coming back with Japanese Manga and Anime; charging them with child pornography. This after searching all their electronic devices, from computer laptops, net books, and flash and thumb drives.

 

While some of the Japanese hentai and ecchi manga/anime is indeed disgusting, it is legally obtainable in the United States… Which makes me wonder why they are wasting time charging comic book geeks at the borders with child pornography… Unless of course, at the border, your 1st Amendment Rights mean nothing (and to some extant, the ICE does need the greater latitude to search for contraband to protect the US…). I’m not going to condone pornography of any sort, however if our resources are being expended on some ICE officers interpretation of child pornography in the context of drawn pictures of Japanese comics, instead of on the guy down the line who is a drug smuggler or terrorist… Then we as a nation are in trouble.

 

It reminds me of going to Korea. We had Security Forces at Osan AFB give us the briefing about contraband, and any pornography imported to Korea was considered contraband. So, the guys with Playboy in their bags had to drop it in the ‘Amnesty Box’. Then after clearing customs, go pick up the same issue at the AAFES Shopette down the road… Or pick up the local stuff off base (which included some ‘black market’ American stuff obtained through AAFES and likely the Customs Amnesty box!). Gee, lets make contraband what can be acquired in country anyway? Oh, yeah, because it bypasses the normal importation procedures and taxation? So do cigarettes, yet every nation I’ve travelled to allows for small quantities for personal use to be brought by individuals in country… The same can be said for COMIC BOOKS and other media. If we allow latitude for the personal use of TOBACCO, the same should apply to comic books, books, games, and other media that is being brought in by people for their own personal collections.Its truly eerie to see artwork treated in such a manner, as well as electronic media. So far, we aren’t at the European standard of tyranny yet were you are required to give the Customs agents your user names and passwords for your accounts on your laptop along with any encryption keys so they can scan your computer by routine (the UK…). However, we aren’t far off. This the United States of America; art, written word, and other forms for free speech are to be cherished and protected. If something is suspicious, then there is probable cause. However, in this case I believe they are moving too far; and I’m a person opposed to pornography for moral and religious reasons!

 

Really, we have bigger fish to fry on the border than the dirty minded comic book fanboy.

Citizen? Then VOTE!

On March 14, 2011 · 2 Comments

Today I ran across an individual who believed in ‘not participating’ in the political system, to the point of not even voting; and yet they lead a ‘Freedom Initiative’ movement that is working to audit the Federal Reserve (an action I do indeed agree with very much). However, Its my opinion that not voting, this person has indeed abdicated their citizenship and indeed for me their opinions regarding the Political Landscape in the United States. Not voting is turning over and ceasing to fight (rhetorically) and surrendering to the whim of whom ever is in charge; not voting and complaining about government is not only surrendering to the whim of such government, but complaining without doing any thing to positively effect said government.

As I go through the Constitution of the United States, I see the vote and participation of the Citizen a requirement for the maintenance of this Republic. In order to keep the Republic from slinking into simple “mob rule” of Athenian Democracy, the Founders established a Representative Democracy in the Legislative Branch of our Government through the House of Representatives. All bills involving revenue and its generation (taxation) must start in the House, the PEOPLEs Representatives chosen directly through the democratic process in each district based on population size in order to get the best representation possible across the land (and by no means perfect, and currently exploited in many cases sadly). In the beginning, until the 17th Amendment in 1912, our Senators were chosen by our State Legislators, this separated the democratic process from the direct democracy into the representative democracy that prevails through the rest of our government. Since we chose our State Legislators directly, they in turn would vote for the Senators based upon their obligations to their State Constituency. This created a bit more of a ‘refined’ wing to the Legislative Branch of government, as the Senate is where treaties and other affairs that affect Foreign Policy are decided. Now, we have more direct control over our Senators, and I can’t say its the best thing as now it seems we have greater mob rule in the Senate… But I digress, voting is still critical no matter if we vote directly for the Representative, or we elect a State Legislator to chose our Senator. Ben Franklin’s quote about maintaining the Republic comes to my mind on this issue.

While I find myself getting angry and blurting out “YOU DON’T VOTE? DON’T BITCH!” quickly followed by “Maybe we should remove your citizenship and turn you into a resident” I’m not going to actively seek to do that. No, the idea doesn’t make me a Fascist, those that think so should compare and contrast the Fascists to the Communists and re-assess. I’m not a Fascist, I’m a Federalist, and one that believes strongly in taking responsibility for the maintenance of my beloved Republic. While I rhetorically hammer folks for failing to do so, I have NO INTEREST in actually carrying it out. In many cases such shocking language is required to get some people to stop and think about their apathy and its impact. I’m furious at the 30% turnout at the polls during elections. My point with those conversations is to indeed get folks to get off their butts and out to the polls. Those who don’t believe in this cornerstone of this Republic should indeed be ashamed. Besides, when you cease to vote, no one needs to take your Rights as a citizen away from you, you just cast them aside yourself. All I do when I mention the heavy handed ‘stripping’ is point it out… And advocate for your protection as merely a resident.

When asked how would they would go about changing the government without voting, this person responded with the question of how can we change it with voting. What a stupid response. Its just an evasion, just like the very politicians we seek to remove from power by simply voting for someone else. Sure, voting isn’t the perfect way to ensure our government remains the protector of our natural God given rights, however it sure as hell beats a bloody removal from power of a dictator that takes years to really build up for. Every two years, we overthrow by force of the ballot, sections of our government be they local, state or federal. In a lot of cases, we keep the same people. Thats part of being a Representative Democracy (and if you don’t know what Representative Democracy is, you need to remove your head from your cranium and LEARN something, thereby becoming a better informed Citizen, and I daresay VOTER).

When we vote, and things don’t turn out our way, we have every right to be angry, and we still have recourse to express our opposing points of view. Even when a person is elected to an office, they have obligation to protect the rights of all their Constituents, no matter if they voted for them or not; and they are accountable to them. What we have witnessed here is the failure of many politicians to realize this duty to protect the rights of all Citizens; not the failure of Representative Democracy and the ballot box. Instead we have the perfect storm of Voter apathy, corruption of Government, and failure to fulfill duty. Because the Voter participates in the system, they have every reason to experience righteous indignation and anger. The non-participant, abdicates theirs by virtue of failing to partake in the most basic, and important, office of our nations government, Citizen.

Voting is, by its very nation, the Citizen applying force against the government. Force need not be violent and deadly like we first visualize when the word ‘force’ is used. Force of will is what it is. If the framers of our Constitution didn’t believe in the awesome responsibility of Citizenship and the power of the Ballot Box over Government, we’d have been left as peons and peasants with not ability to Vote from the get go of the Constitution. Peons and Peasants can’t vote, and are required to accept their lot in life and submit to the Citizens who can vote, hold property, and carry arms. Our Founders understood this well, and unlike the Roman Republic, and those that followed up until our Constitutional Convention, they worked to ensure all Americans were Citizens (even if the final draft conspicuously left the Slaves and Native Americans out of the picture… It is interesting to note that Ben Franklin went on to be one of the leading Abolitionists of his day… It was indeed a political concession in order to get the Southern States to ratify the final draft of the Constitution, that the process of Amendments was written in to support such changes).

For me, it is utterly alien to believe that Voting is trivial and pointless. The results vary greatly, however it is my obligation to vote. I feel compelled to vote, even though I know for certain that things might not always turn out exactly my way (300 million Americans, I’m sure not everyone thinks like I do…). Too many Flags over too many graves stones for me to not vote. But then, if you don’t think that American servicemen die to secure such Liberties, by all means, continue with your apathy and ignorance. If you don’t vote, how do you plan to change government and secure your rights? Revolution? Thats the way it seems some folks are going right now… After all, look at what those 14 Democratic State Senators did in Wisconsin… They knew they’d be defeated and just decided not to vote, jump state, and ensure the Unions had time to gather a storm of protestors with the intention of intimidating the peoples chosen representatives and governor into changing their minds about public employee collective bargaining.

To me, not voting is a cancer to this Republic. Its motivated by apathy, or anarchy. Neither is conducive to the continued health of this Republic.

The reason our economy is the way it is…

On March 1, 2011 · Comments Off

“Most people spend their lives buying things they don’t need with money they don’t have to impress people who don’t care”
– John F. Kennedy

The simple quote above is one of the biggest reasons we as a Nation are facing the collapse of our economy. From individuals, to corporations, to the Government itself, they are to busy spending money they don’t have on things they don’t need; be it social programs that need to be weeded/trimmed to military spending that needs to be reduced/cut, both parties are guilty.

Heck, lets be honest, we are all guilty.

What are you doing to stop it?

Under Opinion, Politics | Taged ,

25FEB11 Social Media and Jury Duty

On February 25, 2011 · Comments Off

Something tells me I won’t be serving on a jury anytime soon, or maybe I won’t be selected for a jury anytime soon in spite of being in the pool. Why you might ask? Well, I’m blogging and I’m all over Facebook as well… And cartooning… So, my opinions are out there, and with my views on the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Rule of Law I know some District Attorney (or even Public Defender/Defense Attorney) will likely seek to disqualify me from selection. From what I’ve read here in Network World News and the link to the Wall Street Journal its apparently the latest trend. Not only has the jury become rigged with Jury Consultants running around town looking at where potential jurors work, live, and even shop; now they go further by using the hacking technique called ‘social engineering’ (one of the oldest tricks in the book, predating computers by being around since the beginning of time).

You really can’t hammer these lawyers too badly, as some people (myself included, namely because I have a public blog where I post my opinions quite openly) don’t give a darn about privacy at all. Their Facebook and MySpace pages are open to the world. Lawyers, jury consultants, and even judges tend to exploit this in various ways (do read the articles…). I can’t say I’m too terribly depressed about not being hit with jury duty, and likely never going to get selected due to my views… But I’m also angry because of the manner in which these attorneys have found a loophole around the Constitution and the manner specified for jury selection that has been used for centuries. But then, they are attorneys, and folks post without thinking on Facebook (or they just don’t know about privacy settings and carefully picking their friends). I still find the idea of jury consultants disgusting, this doesn’t even allow for a truly random jury pool from the start in my opinion. Get rid of the consultants, let the attorneys dig on the Internet when they question the jurors in the courtroom!

Then we have states like Maryland (east coast Liberals, what else do you expect?!) which allowed their Department of Corrections to demand user names and passwords in order to keep a job?! While I don’t believe the ACLU really to have American Liberty at the heart of their organization, sometimes they do get things right in some cases (even a blind squirrel gets the nut sometimes…); especially in the case this case. Its one thing for an agency to have specific guidelines for social media (perhaps restricting access to it on State or Federal computer systems…), but its absolutely another to require that personnel turn over PRIVATE user names and passwords over for months at a time. Thats just pure exploitation. Thats just Big Brother Big Government right there for you (no matter the party name!).

21FEB11 I Feel So Secure…

On February 22, 2011 · Comments Off

The TSA continues its invasive pat-downs and body scans under the direction of Big Sister Janet Napolitiano and the Dept. of Homeland Security! One of our Democratic State Representatives, Sharon Cissna (D-Anchorage) was returning home from Seattle when the body scan showed details of her scars from her mastectomy… So they wanted to touch her ‘prosthetic device’ in one of their wonderful ‘enhanced patdown’ searches that have no probable cause beyond your desire to fly. So, she was force to return to Alaska by sea instead because she decided to refuse to submit, AGAIN. This was her second trip through a TSA checkpoint in which the body scan still lead to an enhanced pat down. How sick can the TSA get? But then, there is no communication, or safety, in what they do.

Why no safety? Well in Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, an undercover TSA agent was able to bring in a handgun on her person in her undergarments EVERY TIME she went through the checkpoints in spite of the ‘enhanced pat downs’ and body scanners. So, flag breast cancer survivors, yet miss firearms. Good to go TSA! Time for Napolitano to be FIRED. Two EPIC FAILURES in the same week, and its only MONDAY!

You can check the National News or Francona to see the best analysis of the latest Middle East violence, protests, and counter protests… I’m going to focus a bit on Wisconsin a bit here. What disturbs me isn’t the mass protest of Government workers; this is the unelected bureaucracy protesting the actions of the democratically elected State Legislature, an elected body acting on behalf of Mr. and Mrs. Tax Payer. Its almost funny, as this is the polar opposite of the TEA Parties who represent Mr. and Mrs. Tax Payer… Really, I think is great that the Unions are shutting down education and kicking Mr. and Mrs. Tax Payer’s kids out the curb because they can’t get the retirement pension and health plan they want for nothing anymore… Let them show their true faces, and how ugly they can be and how much they really care about the public they claim to serve. What galls me is the spineless Democratic State Senators who are working for this special interest group (SEIU, Government Employees Unions, National Educators Association, etc.) by subverting the democracy they claim to so cherish by jumping state lines and going to Illinois instead of doing their SWORN duty of representing Mr. and Mrs. Tax Payer and voting ‘No’ to the Governors budget. Instead, since they are hopelessly out numbered, they run. They hide, they derail the democratic process by not even showing up to vote and do their sworn duty to their constituency. Honestly, I wonder why Wisconsin puts up with this and just doesn’t tell them not to come back. I personally believe this type of action should be grounds for removal of said legislators… This is nothing short of dereliction of duty.

The reality of the problem goes back to a combination of several factors. We haven’t seen this kind of government debt since the end of WWII! But what else can you expect?! Post WWII we had a generation of Veterans enter college and the labor force, have LOTS of kids (future Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayers…), and exit a couple decades of lean times (Great Depression and a World War…). Between the kids, and the end of real hard times, its no wonder we saw the deficit shrink during the 1950′s (in spite of increased government spending on things like Defense and the Space Program). Now, we have that generation of Baby Boomers retiring in droves sucking up all the wonderful pensions and Social Security that was set aside, and designed for the sustained population growth of the 1940′s, and boosted incredibly by the Post War Baby Boom. Instead, all the kids of the Boomers fell for the Population Bomb myth, quit having kids; and now have left the next generation of kids not even born yet on the hook for untold billions of our national debt… Which leaves painful cuts to pensions, medical benefits, and yes even government jobs necessary if we are to continue to even have basic functioning governments at the local, state, and especially national level. We shouldn’t wonder why the Constitution limited the Federal Government; the Liberty aspect is painfully obvious with the TSA situation, but it goes beyond that. Governments have been the biggest booming employers, those who pay taxes have become fewer and fewer; pensions got bigger and bigger with more benefits along with growing recipients, but the population of tax payers to fund such programs shrinks and shrinks.

Public employees, like their private sector counterparts, are going to have to learn to invest privately with their meager base pay or not retire at all. Cut now, or lose your job later. Your choice.

Personally, I’m trying to plan for my future, and already at 28 I know I’m going to HAVE to work past 65 just to survive. There is no Social Security for me, there will be no one I can work for who will be able pay me a pension. Thats just life, and its time for other people, especially teachers and other government employees to accept this as their reality also. Go ahead, hold that the government responsible for your unfunded liabilities, just ignore your union bosses and the 125% over funded pension plans they receive while they keep your pension only 75% funded… Just don’t cry when the government you want to hold accountable slams the door shut and vanishes leaving chaos and anarchy in its wake (I won’t shed a tear when you get swept away in it either, after all looking at your union rave in the Madison WI capitol, it looks like thats just what you want after all…).