Thursday, December 31, 2009

2009 Wrap-up

List of the big things this year as I see them:
1. The arrival of socialism in America, courtesy of Barack Hussein Obama. Sure, we've bits and pieces of it for years, but now we have real socialists in charge in Washington. Predictably, they immediately went for an explosion in the size and scope of government, with the push for health care takeover, cap and trade energy taxes, card-check unionization, innumerable unaccountable "czars" making policy, and bloated (non)stimulus packages, to name but a few things.
2. The rise of the "tea parties" in response to all of the above. Truly from the grass roots, rallies from people who never protested anything before popped up all over the country. Attacks from the biased media only made the protesters angrier as regular people saw an establishment that just wanted the people to shut up and pay their taxes like good little sheep.
3. Unemployment at over 10% as the traditional manufacturing jobs go away for good. Employers here continue to be burdened with more and more onerous rules and regulations. Where are the incentives to hire more workers? Maybe if you need some "green" energy that isn't commercially viable.
4. Usain Bolt. Fastest human ever.
5. The fall of the great "tiger", just sordid. If you want to live like a lout, go ahead, nobody cares these days. Just don't get married and make a mockery of marriage, especially when your wife is a supermodel.
6. The treatment of Guantanamo detainees as common criminals with US constitutional rights instead of the terrorists/enemy combatants they are. This is has been going on quite awhile with the ACLU types, but now its government policy. September 10th thinking.
7. Climategate. If you don't know what it is you probably still think the polar bears are dying and the ice is melting. Please, please DO NOT let facts get in the way of your dogma. After all, we must save "our mother".
8. Bengals in the playoffs. Big around here, especially after the disaster of the 2008 season.
9. 25th anniversary. Also big around here. Nobody else probably cares, but this is my list, after all.
10. Be grandpa soon. Check back in 2010.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Hilarious video

check out this.
If you haven't been following the broohaha over the climate change hacked emails, you might want to do a little research and this will make more sense.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Chinese school the West

It is ironic that the Chicoms have to teach the rest of the western world that uncritical acceptance of environmental propaganda of global warming is against their own self-interest, considering the years of propaganda they fed to their own people. But modern-day China is the industrial powerhouse that the US was 60 years ago, and they would be foolish to give that up. check out this article on the topic.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Very interesting piece


This opinion piece is very interesting, a viewpoint not often heard, which was actually published on the Cincinnati Enquirer website. So many people view birth control as a given and there is never even any debate about whether or not its even healthy or right.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Too important to ignore when Obama gets a Nobel (give me a break!)

I, like half the rest of the world, heard the news of our glorious leader, the ONE, Barack Hussein Obama's winning of a Nobel Prize for Peace with incredulity. After all, I thought the wars were supposed to be over by now, so there really would be peace, which is what we were promised in the unending campaign that is now the election of a US President. Strangely enough though, the wars are NOT over, and pulling out of Afghanistan is not an option, even though its apparently a very difficult decision to send over the resources the ground commanders of that war believe we need to avoid mission failure. If we had spent half as much time studying the situation in Afghanistan as we did trying to get the 2016 Olympics into Chicago, maybe we might have figured out by now that more troops might be needed to do the job right. But ramming health care "reform" down our throats is more important, after all those troops fighting and dying are from mostly red states anyway so by definition unimportant to the military hating lefties. so if you think I am alone in my thoughts about this perhaps you should take a look at this.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

This is a great story for football fans


Check out this link about last weekend's game.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

25th anniversary - night on the town


Just a little celebration for the 25th anniversary, could it really have been so long? Went for a cruise on the Ohio on the BB riverboat. Twenty years since I had done it, Lisa never had. So even though it rained buckets today, the nights cruise was beautiful.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Megan makes a movie, daddy helps

OK here it is and hope it works since this is my first time trying this. Try this link, its has the sound

Monday, June 15, 2009

I'm stoked


We are getting a makeover at work, and it's a doozy! Check out this from the Enquirer. And this.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

United Socialist States of America

The President fires the CEO of GM. He declares new CAFE standards that used to have to be passed into law. He bypasses all the court protections of bond holders for Chrysler and bullys them into accepting 29 cents on the dollar for debt which used to be considered priority. He just decides Guantanamo must go so those terrorists will be placed in US Prisons, where they can recruit some more terrorist wanna-bees like the ones arrested last week in New York. When hes done with health care, no more private payers will exist, and the government will ration care any way it sees fit. Meanwhile, we are making big cuts in defense spending (what else can socialists think to cut) while North Korea is launching missiles and setting off nukes. Did our forebears fiht and die for this country so a bunch of Ivy Leaguers can come in and turn it into a socialist workers paradise? By the way, ask the USSR how that little experiment turned out. He is moving so fast in so many directions that 95% of the people can't even keep up, and there sure isn't any time to actually debate the merits of any of these actions. Welcome to Amerika, comrades.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Tax day is now Tea Party Day

Just got back from the Cincinnati Tea Party, where several thousand people showed up to voice their displeasure at the current taxation and government spending policies by the current administration. Even though Obama was mentioned a lot, Bush got no praise ( he didn't deserve any anyhow.) The crowd was extremely nice and well-mannered, and if there were trouble makers there I didn't see or hear them. There were some great signs and I've posted some of them here.








Wednesday, April 01, 2009

I've seen the error of my ways

All this this I've carping against Obama the Saviour, but now I can see the error of my thinking. After all, he is curing ALL the problems twenty years of Bush-Clinton-Bush couldn't touch. The mortgage mess will be fixed, car companies are being fixed, the global environment is being fixed, and all of this while I am getting a tax cut, and health care to boot! Why did I resist when resistance is futile?
Happy April 1st.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Spring Break

Spring break is here...this year we aren't going anywhere far away. Just Coconut Joes on Tuesday. I'll try to get caught up on a few things I have let slide. My basketball picks are doing well if North Carolina wins out I got a real chance to win the bracket pool.
I haven't been making too many political comments lately, mostly because all the news is so depressing. I fear that our new administration is running this country straight into the ground. The level of spending and subsequent taxation required to pay for all this does nothing but saddle our kids with a debt so enormous that we will eventually return to serfdom, with only a few well connected people able to live a decent life by the standards we have come to expect here. People are cutting back and they probably should have a long time ago. Easy credit snared me and millions of others, but sooner or later the bill comes. We have not addressed the 50 trillion dollar time-bomb that is social security liabilities. We are talking about nationalized healthcare (again) that will ultimately end up rationing care. We have people seriously talking about a cap and trade program to address a non-existance carbon problem, that will drive up electric costs about 50%. He wants to make peace with Iran which can only be done by sacificing Isreal (as if they wouldn't defend themselves.) He's gonna give MORE benefits to illegal aliens here while the people who choose to follow the rules are still waiting to get in to the US. Were gonna buy him a new fleet of Marine One helicopters and keep fueling Nancy Pelosi's personal USAF jetliner (a 767 i believe). Meanwhile, we are gonna pay higher gas taxes and more for gas because (once again) no drilling is allowed anywhere (did anyone really think they were gonna let it happen anyway?) And oh yeah, those rules Clinton signed in the 90's for welfare reform, you remember, the ones that said you have to WORK? There gone, too. So lets bail out some more wealthy executives in the financial sector because its for our own good and we wouldn't want to cut off our nose to spite our face, as he said on 60 Minutes on Sunday.
Personally, I expect a disaster worse than any in our lifetime, and it will be sooner rather than later. Can government be contained? At least up to this point no one seems up to the task.

Monday, February 02, 2009

What a Super Bowl


Two years in a row we have had great finishes to the Super Bowl. I thought the Cardinals would pull it off after the long TD in the fourth quarter, but the Steelers put together a game winner. A Bengals fan can't be too happy about a Steelers victory, but I can't complain about the quality or intensity of the game. Now comes the long off-season, where we can root for the Reds until they are out of it in July.

Monday, January 05, 2009

Sad news


Today Devin Reid passed, so young, such a tragedy. Read about my cousin here .
And here, too.

Thursday, January 01, 2009

Welcome 2009


Yeah man!
I dare to to check out this video and tell me these guys don't ROCK!!! Hell, I thought they went away in the 80's, but here they are still crankin' em out! ( I love the little things I find out trying to update the track info on my Realplayer! )
Ok I know something that was released in 2006 doesnt exactly qualify as new but in the vast radio wasteland around here I had never heard this song until I stumbled across it on the net. I really don't like some radio exec deciding for me what tunes i will like and which ones I won't, and I sure don't want these musicians to starve to death while everyone steals their best tunes from limewire. So I think the fact that I found this myself shows that the net is the best way to get a little exposure and maybe sell a few things. I don't envy todays performers having to pretty much market themselves. So just support your local music by seeing the shows when you can, and if you like their stuff, buy a CD and don't be a cheapskate.