Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Rants fo rthe day
Item 1. Illegal immigration. To those who choose to break our laws and cut in front of people waiting in line to get here legally I say “Fuck you and get out.” Every socialist, whiny liberal will say “they only do the jobs Americans won’t do.” Bullshit! Every time a factory is cleaned out of these scofflaws there’s a line of Americans waiting to apply to fill these jobs. It happened at the leather factory in New Hampshire, it happened in Maine and it occurred at the most recent ICE bust in Iowa. Americans WILL do these jobs, especially now with the weakened economy and record unemployment. WE have laws pertaining to our sovereignty as a nation; why we don’t enforce them is a mystery to me. Why are illegal’s treated better than citizens. They get free and/or in state college tuition, free medical, SSI, food stamps, low income housing etc. Every government giveaway available is available to those who come here illegally. Can someone explain this bizarre rationale to me? Cripes go sit at an Emergency Room at any local hospital and observe for a few hours. I’ve done this at Milford/Whitinsville ER while my wife was in agony and had my eyes opened at how the “Undocumented workers” are treated versus we the taxpaying, insurance premium paying citizens are treated.
Now the great “Messiah” Obama wants a “Path to citizenship”. Didn’t we derail this insanity two years ago? Wake up Obama. The taxpaying American doesn’t want the illegals here. For a guy whose popularity is plummeting like GM stock he just doesn’t get it. We don’t want to be a European Socialist nation. We are Americans and this is America. First we had Obama Automotive, then we had Obamacare, now he’s pushing to make these 25 - 30 million; YES 30 million NOT 11 million like ‘The great Messiah’ claims. Why? Why would our president want to naturalize and legalize all these illegals? Simple. They’re democratic votes he can bank on. Obama knows he’s bleeding voters in the white, suburban, catholic demographic, the very voting bloc that gave him his presidency. Without a substitute for these lost votes he will lose in 2012. What greater motivation than helping himself.
Here’s something to consider, we tried this in 1985 with Ronald Reagan and it failed miserably. We tried it in the 70’s with Jimmy Carter and it failed miserably what makes Obama and the democratic congress believe that this time will be any different. We’ll have around 30 million non English speaking citizens on the tax payers dole and leave the door open for who knows; 50 million new illegals to come across our border? Look at Arizona? US citizens are being kidnapped by Mexican criminals and ransomed, we do nothing. 5,000 illegals a day cross into Arizona and 8-10,000 are estimated to cross into Texas and California each day. Phoenix Arizona has the second highest crime rate in the WORLD!!! Again… we do nothing. Why? Can somebody tell me why? America’s culture is being eradicated and we are being pushed aside to make way for a new Mexico? Am I a racist because I don’t want to see my country inundated with illegal aliens and I don’t want to see my tax dollars go to support them but would rather the money be spent on US citizens that are impoverished and in need? If so than I’m guilty… I’m a nationalist… I want to put America first and Mexico second. I want to put US citizens ahead of illegals. I want illegals deported and our borders enforced. I want jobs to go to citizens. I want landscapers and construction companies that hire citizen workers to be able to compete fairly and not be underbid by less scrupulous contractors that exploit an illegal, non taxpaying workforce. Think I’m crazy? Go to a Home Depot or a Lowes at 7:30 AM and see the piles of illegals and watch the constriction trucks that come by and pick them up for day labor under the table. I have seen this first hand.
Item 2. Radical Islam. Why is it we are cowering to these dirtbags? Why is it that we can piss on Jesus, stick a cross in human shit and call it art, make fun of Jews, Wiccans, Buddhists and the liberal media praises that as “Progressive” but show a cartoon of Mohammed and everybody loses their balls. Suggest that there’s a direct tie to fanatical Islam and terrorists and people get nervous and the Muslim extremists at CAIR (Council for American Islamic Relations)launch into action. Maybe if Christians and Catholics started threatening the lives of liberals in the media they’d get left alone too. Why are we afraid of these backwards, ignorant, savages? Now please notice I said “RADICAL ISLAM” the reader here knows exactly who I am referring to. Maybe if we threatened the lives of these Muslims they’d leave us alone? Maybe we should blow up a few Mosques to get our point across. Would they, the Muslims, call us extremists for these actions? Would they decry our actions publicly and condemn is as haters? Of course they would… and they’d be right. So, why don’t we have the balls to do the same? Why are we in this country walking around on our tippy toes when it comes to extreme Islam? Why did Comedy Central censor South Park when it made fun of Mohammad but they didn’t censor the mocking of Christianity… the dominate religion in this country? Watch a few episodes and see how they depict Jesus, Moses and every other religious figure. That’s okay but they’ll censor making fun of Islam because the fanatical Muslims threatened the lives of South Park’s creators? Give me a break. Hey fanatical Islam… you suck and so do your antiquated, barbaric beliefs… I’m a well trained; well armed, Christian, American who never runs from a fight… come get me... so I can give you a one way trip to your god and your 72 virgins courtesy of my gun, my rifle, my knives or my swords… I have plenty of good old American ‘KICK ASS’ for all of you! Allah be praised!!!! NOT!!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Practical or Personal.. what is a car?
Okay… so now I drive a little Toyota Corolla with a whopping 125 hp four cylinder engine with four doors. The car is practical; it gets me to work and sips fuel rather than inhaling gasoline by the gallon. But, I’m having difficulty coping with the whole man/car image thing. I’ve always been, admittedly, impractical with my vehicles the past eight years. They’ve had to be a cut above because I always believed that they reflected something about their owner… ME! Look, you can’t wear the dark shades and the leather jacket and look cool driving this four cylinder matchbox. You can’t wear work boots and jeans in this car cuz your boots get stuck between the brake and gas pedal. What is a ‘Guy’ supposed to do?
So I’m in a conundrum. Do I continue to endure the barbs of my colleagues regarding my fuel efficient, practical, plain transportation or do I look for a more stylish ride? Truth be told I like the savings and I don’t totally hate the car. As my father would say… “It’s just transportation from point A to point B.” But the less practical me wants the big truck to haul my stuff and sit above the peons or the fast car to zip by the peons. I never thought I’d actually BE a peon in a plain car. I’m now one of the unwashed masses. It’s been a reality check. I can’t run a big truck which would be my first choice and I can’t afford another SS (Which are a bitch to maintain). Practical me says I’m a middle aged father of three and have a ride that suits me. There’s no one I need to impress with the exception of my male insecurity. The ‘Man’ in me is shaking his head and hiding his face in shame thinking no amount of bling can salvage this car.
I’m stuck in the middle. I went out and chose this car for all the right reasons. I was having a sane moment.. wasn’t I? As I commute back and forth I see dozens of my cars puttering back and forth… populated by men in their 60’s or some middle aged woman. Then I look in my rear view mirror and I see ME! Is this what I’ve become? Yuch!.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Middle Aged Wisdom
I don’t really have a column type blog today, just some simple observations that have revealed themselves as I continue my journey into “Middle-Aged Wisdom”. I hope you, the reader, find some value from the following. I’ve learned these lessons through my journey so far, and hope that I’ll be around long enough to post my “Old Age Wisdom.”
1. True friendship is a rare and fleeting thing. You’ll never know who your friends are until you’re in a bind. A friend will give you the helping hand required to get back on your feet. True friendships have been tested and tempered by the passage of time and crisis. Each milestone strengthens the bond between two people.
2. There are no “Mulligans” in life. For those of you who don’t follow golf; a Mulligan is a do over; Bill Clinton was famous for these on the golf course. Here’s the bottom line. Live your life the way you want to. Do and experience as much as you can in your life. There is only one go around, so make your choices carefully and live them heartily. Don’t waste too much time mulling over mistakes. Learn from them but don’t fret over them. The road to wisdom is paved with misjudgment.
3. Enjoy the knowledge and love of your parents; nobody, not even your spouse, will love you as much as your Mom and Dad. Once they’re gone, you are truly on your own.
4. Listen to that little voice inside your head when it talks to you. It’s called a conscience; if it feels wrong don’t be swayed. If it feels right, follow through. Sometimes over thinking and overanalyzing can paralyze one to inaction. Inaction creates missed opportunities and missed opportunities create regret.
5. Always tell the truth, that way you never have to remember what you said in a prior conversation.
6. Experience love, at least once. Only through Love can one experience the euphoric highs and lows of the human condition. Love needs to be experienced at least once to understand the driving force behind the sexes.
7. Laugh. This is the healthiest thing one can do for both mind and body. Laughing releases beneficial endorphins into the human blood stream and is a great cardiovascular workout.
8. Know the difference between SEX and LOVE. There is a difference; one act is a carnal pleasure the other is an intimate entangling of two souls.
9. Pick and choose your battles wisely. Not every conflict requires verbal or physical combat. Defend your principals and your honor, everything else isn’t worth the aggravation.
10. Don’t fear what you don’t understand. If you fear the unknown you will remain forever ignorant. Welcome the unknown mysteries of life and relish the journey of discovery found therein.
11. Ask questions from those you deem wiser than yourself. The journey to wisdom often starts with “May I ask you a question?” The elder generation, though mocked in our society and culture, are revered in every other society. They have already traveled most of life’s journey and can impart their experiences to those of us who haven’t traveled as far or as long.
I hope somebody gains something from the above tidbits. Most may be common sense or simple practical knowledge. I, however, have discovered that even the most fundamental wisdom is often overlooked.
Be well on your journey.