Monday, October 31, 2011

Cain -CAN- Beat O'Bummer


I am posting this blog entry for all those people that insist that they have to get behind Perry or Romney because they say "Cain is un-electable".

I won't delve into the 'no stones' mentality of these people that just whine and don't even try to win against the establishment; but just whimper and vote how they are told by the GOP.  Instead let me point you to an incredible article.

(Entire article can be read here)

"Mr. Perry would, however, steamroll in a general election, topping President Obama 45-37. Mr. Cain leads Mr. Obama 40-35.
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney won just 9 percent support among Republicans when it came to their presidential nomination, and he topped Mr. Obama by just 36-34 in a head-to-head matchup."

The article's purpose is to show that even in Texas Cain is beating Perry.  The part that convinced me to take up my own blog space to mention this article was the part where it shows that Cain is now passing O'Bummer in polls for the Presidential election.  Not only that.. but he's beating O'Bummer by even more than Romney in polls.

I just hope the lemmings can see beyond who they are being told to support and not support.. and grow a pair (as well as a spine) and vote for someone other than the established GOP which got us into much of the problems we have today.

Thank you.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Occupy This !

What are these spoiled rich kids freaking out about on WallStreet and other places around the Country?
You don't know?  Well... neither do they.

Check out this video that lays it all out there.  If you don't hear yourself saying "EXACTLY" about 30 times during the 5 minutes; I'll give you your money back. :)

Thursday, October 13, 2011

33 Minutes That Will Open Your Eyes

I've been becoming active at a forum on the net sharing ideas and learning with and from others about political ideas and also far deeper thinking.

That website/Forum can be found here: http://itsaboutliberty.com/

While at the site I made a post about some beliefs I have about Christianity and the world around us.  It led me to a specific portion of the forum dedicated to the discussions of Faith, etc.  On that specific part of the forum I stumbled across a few videos.

Those videos I want to share with you.

The first two are interesting and caught my attention enough to convince me to invest 33 minutes of my life to watch the third video.  I'm glad I did.  It's very powerful and educational.

The most encouraging part to me is that completely ignorant and uninformed people that make up a shockingly high percentage of the people you meet on the street... have dramatic and life-altering changes in their thinking after watching the video.

They use the term "180" to describe the completely opposite decision being made by people after they watch this video.  Now.. most that read this blog already know this and have the same viewpoints.. but if you could share it with people that you know are lost and confused and utterly ignorant... it just might make a massive change in their lives.







Make a difference in the world around you.. go out and be the salt of the world.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

I Should Get PhotoShop

I really should get Photoshop.  I have so much fun with just the LAME Windows Paint program and it looks so Hokie when I do it.. but it's so much fun.  Check out these two pictures and then my creative genius after them. (Laugh).

I'm having such a great time with Rose (the name of my Guitar).  I'm learning that memorizing all the chords and getting your fingers just right.. and building up the callouses is very little of what guitar playing really is.  It's all about the strumming and the pick-hand.  You can play about 85% of the songs on the radio with only 4 chords; what makes the difference is what you're doing with your right hand strumming the strings.

I'm just a fledgling musician right now with the guitar and am still working on moving from one chord to the next, trying to get faster and keep them clean sounding.

A long road ahead still.  After I get the guitar playing down where I can do it without much thinking... then I have to tackle singing (oh dear).  Ignore the dogs howling, they're just singing along with me. :)





Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Budget Cuts 1.0 - Welfare Program


There are dozens of government agencies and programs that I would LOVE to see trimmed back or completely eliminated.  I am contemplating writing blog entries about each of these ideas and open up the ideas to debate here on the blog.

To test if this is a good idea or not; I am opening up with:

Welfare Program

I base my life on my relationship with Christ and as such, have different motivations and purposes than what our Country has evolved into.  Our Country started out on a pure and God centered focus but as compromise after compromised has slipped in and slowly eroded the baseline values of our Nation, we have drifted a great deal away from where we had started.

My Bible (I say my because many versions have been printed in the latest years which twist and change and modify the Bible to suit their own political needs and spiritual needs in pulling more people away from Christ)...

My Bible offers a plethora of scripture which impresses the need of the followers of Christ (and God: Old Testament for Jews) to provide for the needy, the poor, the widows, etc.  It clearly puts the duty of caring for those in need on the Church (those that follow God).

We have a clear blueprint of who has the responsibility of taking care of the poor.  (Note: A Widow in the culture in the Old Testament times was destitute.  Without a man for income, she was immediately homeless and helpless.  Much like an orphan the culture offered a widow no real hope for a future).

So we fast forward to the United States of America and our history.  The development of soup kitchens, church run orphanages, work training programs; all of which get tax-free status to continue the work of Christ in all the cities across our country.


Why did we need to give the Churches a tax-free status?

Slipping into the time-machine of our Country you'll find that there was a time not too long ago that an income tax did not exist.  A person would work on a farm and sell their crop at market and then have that money to spend as they wished.  If they were a factory worker, a deli owner or a seamstress it was the same.  The money you earned was yours to decide what you wished to do with.  You could buy flour at the store, a bag of sugar, a new stove for your cabin, supplies for a trip out West, new windows for the 2nd floor of your home.

It was also your choice and within your power to give of that money to your church so that they could continue on with the work of Christ.  Spreading the Gospel of Christ, helping those new to Christ to grow in their relationship with him and for the care of those in need in the community (Church funded Welfare).

Then... along came the income tax and those farmers and seamstresses found out that when they earned some money, laws now required them to send off a percentage of what they had earned to someone in Washington D.C. or be fined and/or imprisoned.  Ah yes, much like when we had lived under a King which demanded payment for the honor of being called his servants/slaves.

So, now the farmer and seamstress no longer had as much freedom to give as freely to their Church.  Sure, they still paid their 10% tithing to the church, but offerings given above and beyond were more difficult to hand over in the offering plate.

As the years progress, the men in Washington D.C. decide they have more and more purposes in which to authorize them to take more and more of that farmer and seamstresses earned money.  Each year that passes the earned money of the farmer and seamstress gets less and less and less, with more and more of their money going to Washington D.C.

The Church finds itself no longer able to provide as they had for the poor and needy in their communities.  Thus comes the tax-free status which Churches are able to negotiate with the slave-owners in Washington D.C.  Thus, they get a short term fix to carry on the Work of Christ in their communities.

But, the taxes continue to go up and up and many people in the Church cut their 10% tithing back to 9%, then 7% and some down below 5% as they try to keep their children in clothes and shoes.


The Church and their ministry to care for the poor and needy continues to suffer and they can't be as effective as they were.  A visible and problem segment of our society begins to develop because the Churches can no longer keep up with the demands.

So, Washington D.C. steps in and creates a Welfare program of their own.

One of the major problems as I see it is that now people are no longer giving to the needs of the poor and needy themselves.  They are being robbed (without recourse) by their government and then the government is burning and wasting those funds on their Welfare programs.

A church in its community is very frugal.  The members on its board or supervisors or the pastor is directly held accountable to those giving them the money (tithe/offerings).  If the members of that church see their hard earned money being frivolously wasted you can bet that that board or that pastor will be quickly reminded of his responsibilities and the fat would be trimmed and the program(s) would become efficient again.



While the programs are overseen from the Overlords in Washington D.C. though, they waste, they pilfer from the funds and they burn through the money they've recently stolen from you earnings.  They have no fear of the wrath of those they are stealing from for they are detached both geographically and emotionally from those they get their funding from.

Additionally, a persons relationship with God is damaged.  If you give freely of your income to the church and for the Work of Christ there is a profound and deep purpose and connectivity with Christ that comes from being a part of his Work in the world.  But, what are your feelings and spiritual growth when you are robbed at payday and your money instead is spent to buy a wide screen t.v., a second car, an X-Box and cartons of cigarettes?

The care for the needy and the poor in our Country has evolved into a system that ensures that generation after generation of families never even seek out employment or becoming a contribution to the community in which they live.  Parasites are created and encouraged to suck off the marrow of those that struggle to keep their freedom from the slavery system of the Government.


2 Thessalonians 3:10

New King James Version (NKJV)
10 For even when we were with you, we commanded you this: If anyone will not work, neither shall he eat.


εἴ τις οὐ θέλει ἐργάζεσθαι μηδὲ ἐσθιέτω
that is,
If anyone is not willing to work, let him not eat.
The Greek phrase θέλει ἐργάζεσθαι means “is not willing to work”. Other English translations render this as “would” or “will not work”, which may confuse readers unaccustomed to this use of the verb “will” in the obsolete sense of “want to, desire to”.

The slogan is said to have been used by John Smith when establishing the English colony of Jamestown, Virginia after an experiment with a common store system was abandoned (1607-1609).


Indeed, there are a great many truly needy people out there today that are unable to work and to earn a living in this world.  Just as their always has been in this world.  It is a wonderful opportunity for people to give beyond themselves and to bless others; thus growing closer to God in their acts of services.
But what do we do with those MILLIONS of people in our Country that are absolutely capable of earning a living and just shrug it off and play with their X-Box while chain smoking their cigarettes while eating their free food in their free housing?
It's this segment of our society which needs to be cut off completely.  100% of any funding to these people need to be immediately cut off.   Not even the Churches are to provide any assistance to these people.  "Let him not eat".  Not eat?  To me that sounds pretty plain.  If you do not eat.. you die.  If the Bible is so plain as to say if you are not willing to work, you should just starve and die.... then so be it.
A simple and lazy fix to this would be to do means testing for Welfare recipients.  If a person is able to work, they get no Welfare support from the Government support system.  But this would only encourage hundreds of thousands of new government employees to go into each family across the Nation to snoop and ask questions and rule over the people even more.  Which, in turn.. would authorize a dramatic increase in even more taxes to pay for all this manpower; the continued growth of the Government.

Instead.. I say:
Create a flat-tax for every income owner in our country at 17%.  Not a penny more.  If you earn $7 an hour you pay 17% in income tax.  If you earn $50,000 an hour you pay 17% in income tax.  The socialist promote the "fair share" continually.  Well, wouldn't a fair-share mean everyone pays the same percentage of their income to taxes?
Second, completely disband the Welfare system.  100% abolished, 100% flushed down the toilet.
Third, if a person or family wishes to hand-out or a hand-up, they are to proceed directly to their local church for assistance.

Now you have local accountability, the reduction of waste and fraud and those that are able to work and do not will either lose weight dramatically (will not eat) or will promptly learn that they must earn a living if they wish to live.
Summary:  Flat Tax - Individuals can easily contribute to their churches - Eliminate the entire Welfare Program.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

U.S.A. Baseline Budget Explination

When you hear Washington D.C. throwing around numbers in the Trillions it's understandable that you just can't wrap your mind around what is really going on.  You know from experience that your paycheck gets smaller each time you get one.  You know the cost of your gasoline, food, electricity is creeping up faster and faster... but Trillions?  (eyes glaze over and you shrug as if it's a different language talking to you).

I have heard a few analogies to try and put the national budget into real-world terms that make things clear and understandable.

The most recent one is as follows:

1.  You have sat down with the family and looked at all your income and your expenses.  You've laid out money for a meager savings, for the church, for rent, groceries, transporation, electric, water, etc, etc.  You have set money aside for the purchase of a new (used) vehicle but still find that you're going to need to take on a car payment. (bogus: this is an example I heard... still sucks to be stuck with a car payment.... CASH!) Anyway.. back to the analogy.

2.  You determine as a family that you can buy a vehicle and afford the monthly payments of a $40,000 vehicle (again, not my analogy, obviously $35,000 too much).

3.  You go shopping... and fall in love with a vehicle that costs $70,000.  The salesman tells you that he'll give you a red hot deal and sell it to you for $60,000.

4.  Wow... you have another family meeting and find out... I can SAVE $10,000 !

Okay... this is what we've got going on in Washington D.C.  They've got $40,000 income but are going to be spending $60,000 this year.. and they're telling you they cut $10,000 from the budget.

Real-life translation:  The american people are so stupid that they'll never figure out how we're screwing them over.  (Laughing all the way to the bank).

Friday, July 15, 2011

July 5th Haboob, Phoenix, AZ

I thought I'd throw up a CNN video of the Haboob that came over my place on July 5th.  I did a home video myself but I don't want to put it up because it's got my yard, wife and daughter and such.  Don't need stalkers and such.