Random thoughts on the passing
scene:Upon learning that the
Constitution requires a
president to be a natural born
citizen, a college student said:
"What makes a natural born
citizen any more qualified than
one born by C-section?"
Airlines that keep passengers
trapped for hours in planes
sitting on the runway should be
prosecuted for unlawful
imprisonment.
When politicians propose some
hugely expensive new program and
are asked how the government is
going to pay for it, a standard
ploy over the years has been to
claim that they will pay for it
by eliminating "waste, fraud and
abuse." At a recent town hall
meeting, a citizen raised the
obvious question: If you can do
that, why haven't you done it
already?
Marxism is an ism that has
become a wasm.
What is called "universal
health care" can turn out to be
universal "don't care" medical
treatment, when Washington
bureaucrats can over-rule what
you and your doctor want to do.
Whatever happened to Samantha
Brown on the Travel Channel?
Could she have met with foul
play? Where is the FBI when we
need them?
The older I get, the more I
learn to tolerate human
shortcomings-- and the less I
tolerate bad attitudes.
After political crusades for
"affordable housing" ended up
ruining the housing market and
much of the economy with it,
many of the same politicians are
now carrying on a crusade for
"affordable health care." But
what you can afford has
absolutely nothing to do with
the cost of producing anything.
Refusing to pay those costs
means that you are just not
going to continue getting the
same quantity and quality--
regardless of what any
politician says or how well he
says it.
Want to win an easy bet? Bet
someone that Babe Ruth had a
lower lifetime earned run
average than Cy Young, Whitey
Ford or Sandy Koufax.
During his early years with
the Red Sox, Ruth pitched nine
shutouts in a season, which is
still the American League record
for a left-handed pitcher.
He would have made the
baseball hall of fame, even if
he had never hit a home run.
Congressman Joe Wilson got
into more trouble for telling
the truth than President Barack
Obama got into by telling a
demonstrable lie about adding
millions of people to the
insurance rolls without adding a
dime to the deficit. As regards
providing medical insurance for
illegal immigrants, I doubt that
the president will do that. More
likely, he will legalize them
first and then give them medical
insurance.
The way Hollywood elites have
sprung to the defense of Roman
Polanski to keep him from being
extradited to the United States,
despite the heinous crime he is
accused of, suggests that-- like
other egalitarians-- they
consider those who are "one of
us" to be more equal than
others.
When I contemplate the
direction in which this
government and this society are
moving, my biggest consolation
is that economists'
predictions are often wrong.
I can only hope that my
expectations are wrong by miles.
What is most frightening
about the political left is that
they seem to have no sense of
the tragedy of the human
condition. All problems seem to
them to be due to other people
not being as wise or as noble as
they are.
Oliver Wendell Holmes said,
"Think things, not words." In
words, many see a need for
"social justice" to override
"the dictates of the market." In
reality, what is called "the
market" consists of human beings
making their own choices at
their own cost. What is called
"social justice"
is government imposition of
the notions of third parties,
who pay no price for being
wrong.
Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez,
Muammar Qaddafi and Vladimir
Putin have all praised Barack
Obama. When enemies of freedom
and democracy praise your
president, what are you to
think? When you add to this
Barack Obama's many previous
years of associations and
alliances with people who hate
America-- Jeremiah Wright,
Bill Ayers, Father Pfleger,
etc.-- at what point do you stop
denying the obvious and start to
connect the dots?