07 March 2009

I found this and thought you all would like it

By Nancy Levant
March 6, 2009


The country is in flames. Everyone is pointing fingers, and 95 percent of the nation’s people are going down. Homes, private property, bank accounts, investments, retirement, automobiles, quality food, health, education, and faith in God are sinking like stones cast with ultimate vengeance. We say goodbye to what was a magnificent attempt to govern with a moral combination of faith, order, liberty, and freedom which, in the final analysis, required the people, themselves, to govern. It didn’t happen — the people didn’t want the job.
Today, I’m reminded of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment and the message that I recall from that book, that it is a cruelty to expect people to live outside of slavery because most people choose slavery, being incapable of anything but slavery. And today, we witness another attempt at communism, albeit a green communism (communitarianism), enforcing slavery and its collection of all wealth, both national and global, all physical money, all national and natural resources, all current and future tax dollars, and all intellectual and creative potential from the world’s people. The “community” initiatives, which are all government initiatives, are nets and traps, sweeping up every dime, every inch of personal accumulated wealth from everyone. They call it “sustainability”.
We blame the democrats, we blame the republicans, we blame the housing market, we blame imported oil — fools that we are. We were given a governing structure, we were told that would be hard to keep, and that people, in order to remain free, were required to be the governing and responsible parties to ensure liberty and freedom for all. We didn’t want the job. So, once again, human history repeats its constant pattern of constant theft. Government, once more, takes everything from everyone and again recreates the slave-based economy of power and force over most.
We blame the industrial mobs, we blame the central banking cartel, we blame the politicians, we blame their system, we blame the ignorant rabble, preferring their entertainments and addictions to freedom and liberty. We blame mankind for mankind’s constant revolving doors. God’s will be done.

When tell-a-vision is truth, when education is partnership-funded video, when nature is big money, and when men are expected to be women, and women are expected to be men, when all of the above becomes normal and cultural, “change” happens. “Stimulus” happens. “Change” and “stimulus” are political forces. They are dialectical words of social manipulation. They are the words behind force.
And then, there are the children — the innocent victims of each and every blamed party, each and every generation. For them, I repeat the words of the former 13th amendment, section 1: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States or any place subject to their jurisdiction.”
Involuntary servitude means enforced service. Our children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren are told they will, in fact, perform universal service, also called civil service. What a shame that the 13th amendment, like the others, have been changed by change agents and agencies. What do we say to our children? How can we look them in the eyes? And do we blame them for their disloyalty to God and country, family and nation when they are trained, universally speaking, to serve in military fashion under the authority and opinion of our change agents and agencies? Who will our children become? Certainly their beliefs will not fall far from the tree of government education, government media, and government entertainment. Unlike us, they will most certainly perform their service jobs.
In my life, I will never fully comprehend the constant desire for and resurrection of communism. Except for one reason which is its exceptional ability and history of mass producing slave labor. It has been called a potentially utopian system of government, though clearly it is not as it denies all human potential. It only creates cheap labor through force. Therefore, communism — or any communist hybrid such as communitarianism — is based upon the collection of wealth. This is not utopia. In order to be achieved, utopia would require the complete elimination of the profit mindset because all wars, throughout all human history, have been based upon the theft of valuables and the accumulation of greater wealth. And all wealth demands an enormous and constant slave base in order to survive.
So, here we are, resting on and facing our laurels as profit’s greed has now taken on global proportions through global-sized work forces. Welcome to the world of equity, of equal opportunity slavery, where much like China, you work slavishly for absolutely nothing, while “government” collects everything, owns everything, and dictates and enforces your laws, your beliefs, your value systems and makes mandatory soldiers of your children.
Who is to blame, America? The elites, or the rabble? You tell me. But one thing is for certain: here we go again.

You can doll it all up in artificial flowers like sustainability, community, the greater good, open spaces, world heritage sites and biosphere reserves, volunteerism, community service, partnerships and non-profits, organics, reproductive responsibility, gun-free zones, metrosexualism, carbon credits, ecology and global warming, multiculturalism, equal rights and feminism, equity, visions, consensus, facilitation, and democracy until the cows come home. But it won’t change the fact that all of the above are government-funded creations, funded with the stolen wealth of this nation’s people. You know it, I know it, they know it, media knows it, and arguably so does communist China, communist Russia, communist Europe, socialist Canada, and socialist South America. Equitably speaking, we join all brothers and sisters in service to the globalist communist regime. Never again, will our ignorance be bliss.

In closing, and to the republic, its one nation under God, indivisible and with liberty and justice for all, we are the united shame of America. Dostoevsky was right.


Link to original: http://beyaself.multiply.com/journal/item/335

05 March 2009

A Solution

Well today the Californian Supreme court heard arguments concerning the constitutionality of Proposition 8 which defines marriage as being between a man and a woman. Now before I go any further I think I need to put a little disclaimer. First I am in now way anti-gay or homophobic or anything of the sort. Secondly I am not writing this to start controversy or anything I just have an opinion as simple and under thought it may be. Now for the solution. As I understand the situation the issue started off not being about getting "married" per say but more as wanting a way for a couple to be able to have many of the same rights as a married couple. From the information I have been able to find should a couple be together in all but a handful of states and should one of them fall seriously ill and not be able to make decisions or die their partner cannot make decisions concerning health care and has no claim to inheritance should death occur. Now for a heterosexual couple the partner does have some rights through common law marriage and full rights through traditional marriage. Now I think a solution could be to give a homosexual couple the rights a married couple has but not call it marriage have it be a civil union or what have you. Now the trick to this is you require everyone gay or straight to do the civil union thing. So that way both sets of couples get the same rights and we leave it up to the church or the couple to call the situation what it is they want. Maybe I haven't thought this through enough or I am missing a big part into what the controversy is about but as I see it this seems to be a fitting solution.

Look at what I found


I was just looking at pictures today and I found this... I want one

America is sick

Well I am sure many people have been watching the markets fall day after day and then have a good day and then back to the free fall. I honestly cannot tell you how much this is troubling me. It seems to me that America is sick and the "Doctors" (congress, the president, etc...) are not doing what is best for her instead opting for experimental and risky treatments that have worsened her condition. Let's face it government intervention in these areas rarely work as planned and do nothing more but lead to further "solutions" that don't work.

In 1920 we faced a similar situation and well while people in the government didn't know what to do so they did nothing. And you know what, doing nothing worked. Following that situation we had the crash of 1929 and this time government had a plan....which didn't work. After that FDR was elected with a better plan that spent more and more money....it didn't work.... Then World War II happened and it forced us to boost production in our plants and so on and that is what pulled us out of the Depression. I am not advocating a World War by anymeans, what I am advocating is not spending money we don't have and actuallycuttting back on programs.

Here is my economic policy, it is simple and one I can only hope will be implicated in some way some day:

1. Our tax code is to complicated and has way to many loopholes, there are to many different "brackets" and lets face the facts it seems that not only average people but those who run the IRS don't understand and make mistakes resulting in losses of what I can only assume is millions of dollars. My solution is a flat 10% tax rate on every American who recieves an income. If 10% is good enough for God it is good enough for America why do we need to be greedy. On top of that we should have a national sales tax of 1.25% on every non essential product sold. Now to make sure everyone pays their 10% tax we should eliminate all tax breaks and deductions. As it stands now the average American pays a higher percetage of their income in taxes then the rich do to the fact the rich found the loopholes and exploited them. Now I'm not saying all of the write offs are just exploiting the code, but in order to maintain fairness I think all deductions should be eliminated.

2. Corperate Taxes: In the U.S. we have the highest Corperate Income Tax rate in the WORLD. This makes us less and less attractive for companies to have their headquarters and what not in the United States. The solution? You guessed it slash the rates from 15-39% down to a flat rate of 15% income tax and lets add a 10% Social Security Tax to the corperations. So instead of paying 15-39% plus the additional SSI and so on we bundle it all together into a 25% tax on the company. This should make our country more attractive to do business in.

3. Trade: This is simple, countries like China for instance have issued a tarriff on American products coming in making them more expensive but we let them send there stuff in here for free. Solution if you have a tarriff on American Products the their will be a tarriff on your products. I am all for free trade but only if it is free trade both ways we are getting swindled. I'll keep this one dependant on the "trading partner", whatever they want tocharge to bring our stuff in is what we will charge to bring their stuff in. For example lets say China has a 20% tarriff on American products well then we slap a 20% tarriff on Chinese products, when they lower or eliminate their rates we do the same. That is free and fair trade made simple.

4. Government Spending: Our government spends way to much money and as of now we are spending more then we bring in. This is bad news and something almost everybody understands can only bring more trouble. Solution cut spending. We don't need to keep people perpetually on welfare, I mean yes I understand sometimes people need help but if they are just going to sit around and collect money from the government then they should be cut off. Give them certain criteria that must be met in order to recieve assistance and a cut off date. If they can't get a job because they don't have any skills a portion of there assisstance goes towards skills training and they will have so long to complete the training and then find a job. I have heard suggestions that they should have voting rights suspended during their time on assistance but I haven't yet decided that this is a good idea. I will wrap this up, the only two programs I will now cut are infastructure and defense. All others will be cut and/or privitized.

Well that is my for step plan it is adjustible so I'll make changes to it as I see fit.

09 February 2009

New Year, New Thoughts

WEll it is 2009 and about 8 months from my last post so I thought I would let you all know whats going on. First off I didn't get the Lockheed Job in fact I went about two months with no other job offers and then I got one as a waiter at a pizza place. Its good. I like it and thats what counts. Well what else Christmas was ok and I had a birthday so I'm 24 now. and Oh I got in to a car accident and well no car but I take the bus and it has its ups and downs well I'll post more later maybe I'll talk about the government or something.

13 April 2008

Just a little something I found and thought was funny. Hope you all like it.
*This is in no way a political endorsement of the other candidates or a statment of me not liking Obama I'm keeping that affiliation to myself and will tell you all after the election, this is just for fun.

11 April 2008

A New Job Coming My Way???

That's right everybody I just got the call about ten minutes ago. Apparently someone at Lockheed-Martin was searching endlessly through resumes on Monster.com or Careerbuilder.com when they came across mine and were so impressed with it that they took a shot in the dark and gave me a ring on the phone. After talking to them for about five or ten minutes I was informed of a secret application page by "Mr. X" and told that I should go and apply there.

At first I was skeptical so I decided to do some snooping around and sure enough it was all legit so I applied. The application was pretty straight forward and asked the normal things so it wasn't to hard to fill out. It didn't have any of the odd questions like this "Have you ever had sugar, or black tar heroin?" Oh well back to the topic at hand. I after submitting my application I was informed via electronic mail that I would be receiving a phone call by Monday so we'll see. Here's hoping!