Saturday, September 25, 2010

What the House Needs Is Women

Ever since the ascendancy of Sarah Palin to the national spotlight, women around the country have made the decision through her example of getting involved in politics. No longer seen as only essential behind the scenes, women have brought their talents and ideas to the national stage.
Notice how I have said women and have excluded those who profess the DemocRAT philosophy because I do not see them acting from their own passion and purpose. Rather they are mere cover for a darker philosophy of progressivism where no individual thrives--only groups exist. Remember the famous quote: "It takes a village to raise a child"? Fortunate are we that that "spokesperson" has so far only be able to be a co-president. What I am talking about are real flesh and blood women who have been a part of the oft maligned flyover country. They have reared children, attended PTAs, baked for bake sales while holding down jobs--many in corporate settings.
Today we have real people, citizen candidates, who are willing to stand for us in our House. Let me tell you about one of them in Arizona, Janet Contreras. She is a mom, an employee, but most of all a proud American. She got so upset that she wrote to Glenn Beck. And surprise, surprise...he read her letter...on the air. This launched her campaign for the US House of Representatives in Arizona's congressional district 4. She is as real as the Arizona desert, and as tough as the creatures who thrive in this environment. In other words, she is just what we need to shake up Washington DC and return the house to the people. If you have time, talent and treasure, check out her website www.contrerasforcongress.com and lend a hand. You'll like what you see.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

It's Still The Economy Stupid!

Just learned yesterday that Arizona is the second poorest state in the Union. God Bless Mississippi! What does this say about the work environment here? It says it doesn't exist. With true unemployment in Arizona somewhere between 17 and 25% it should be the only issue that matters. Unless we get our focus on making substantive changes to the way business is done in this state, not one of the other issues will make it to the table---all rely on financing.

History is instructive if paid attention to. All of the previous bubbles and economic downturns in our history are followed by a war. Why? A roadside distraction that keeps the folks from seeing the men behind the curtain pulling the handle on the printing presses and dishing out monopoly money to their cronies.

States since Jackson can't print their own currency, but they can control their own destiny by taking the bold step to cut spending and reduce taxes so there is more capitol available for the markets. Give business a free ride into town and they won't leave. They will provide the setting for an remarkable renaissance.

Is anyone listening?

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Song Banned by Feminists



I also recommend you check out Doris Day's version at YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plUwmfOhxeE

What Women Want, Really

Here's a secret. Women want to be women. How do I know? Because I am a member of the fairer sex and have been perplexed over the years at the attempts by some to destroy the gender, to defame, debase, and devalue (sounds like currency, doesn't it?) what God created. In the true spirit of George Orwell's 1984, the language of the destroyers sounds so nice: feminism, equality, fairness. But as in Orwell the language merely is a ruse to cover true meaning: feminism=masculinity, equality=slavery, fairness=protected class. The most debased is the misuse of the term "rights". By a little manipulation here and a little tweaking here, rights are decoupled from God-given and are hitched to man made. So now in a "penumbra of meaning" the Supremes discovered a "right" to murder in the US Constitution. Strange when the founding document said something about LIFE, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?
So back to the original premise of this blog: women really want to be women. They want to do the things that come naturally and be valued for them.
One closing thought. If you have a five year old boy and a five year old girl playing in the backyard and you give them each a stick to play with, the boy will turn it into a gun and the girl will devise some form of cooking tool. Don't believe me? Try it. You can't fool Mother Nature.