Monday, January 26, 2009

Everyone Needs a Little Bear



Sickness has been running rampant at our house for nearly a week now. It started with Maddy, now it's got Regan. Bear is the only one happy about this, as he has his pick of "sickies" to comfort. I couldn't resist taking this picture of Regan and Bear. He will stay there with her for hours. I laid down with her and tried to get her to sleep for an hour. I gave up, Bear jumped in, and within 5 minutes she was out. I have to admit, he is much cuddlier than me.
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Saturday, January 24, 2009

Congrats to America from the UK

The London Daily Mail3 January 2009 Obama's victory?

A victory for the hysterical Oprah Winfrey, the mad racist preacherJeremiah Wright, the mainstream media who abandoned any sense ofobjectivity long ago, Europeans who despise America largely becausethey depend on her, comics who claim to be dangerous and fearless butwould not dare attack genuinely powerful special interest groups. Avictory for Obama-worshippers everywhere. A victory for the cult of thecult. A man who has done little with his life but has written about hisachievements as if he had found the cure for cancer in between winninga marathon and building a nuclear reactor with his teeth. Victory forstyle over substance, hyperbole over history, rabble-raising overreality.A victory for Hollywood, the most dysfunctional community in the world.Victory for Streisand, Spielberg, Soros and Sarandon. Victory for thosewho prefer welfare to will and interference to independence. For thosewho settle for group think and herd mentality rather than those whofight for individual initiative and the right to be out of step withmeager political fashion.Victory for a man who is no friend of freedom. He and his people havealready stated that media has to be controlled so as to be balanced,without realizing the extraordinary irony within that statement. Likemost liberal zealots, the Obama worshippers constantly speak of Fox andLimbaugh, when the vast bulk of television stations and newspapers aredrastically liberal and anti-conservative. Senior Democrat ChuckSchumer said that just as pornography should be censored, so shouldtalk radio. In other words, one of the few free and open means ofpopular expression may well be cornered and beaten by bullies who evenin triumph cannot tolerate any criticism and opposition.A victory for those who believe the state is better qualified to raisechildren than the family, for those who prefer teachers' unions toteaching and for those who are naively convinced that if the West issufficiently weak towards its enemies, war and terror will dissolve asquickly as the tears on the face of a leftist celebrity.A victory for social democracy even after most of Europe has come tothe painful conclusion that social democracy leads to mediocrity,failure, unemployment, inflation, higher taxes and economic stagnation.A victory for intrusive lawyers, banal sentimentalists, socialextremists and urban snobs.Congratulations America!

Editorial StaffLondon Daily Mail

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Here Comes Socialism - Dick Morris

Dick Morris

The Obama presidency: Here comes socialism
By Dick Morris
Posted: 01/20/09 06:12 PM [ET]
2009-2010 will rank with 1913-14, 1933-36, 1964-65 and 1981-82 as years that will permanently change our government, politics and lives. Just as the stars were aligned for Wilson, Roosevelt, Johnson and Reagan, they are aligned for Obama. Simply put, we enter his administration as free-enterprise, market-dominated, laissez-faire America. We will shortly become like Germany, France, the United Kingdom, or Sweden — a socialist democracy in which the government dominates the economy, determines private-sector priorities and offers a vastly expanded range of services to many more people at much higher taxes.
Obama will accomplish his agenda of “reform” under the rubric of “recovery.” Using the electoral mandate bestowed on a Democratic Congress by restless voters and the economic power given his administration by terrified Americans, he will change our country fundamentally in the name of lifting the depression. His stimulus packages won’t do much to shorten the downturn — although they will make it less painful — but they will do a great deal to change our nation.
In implementing his agenda, Barack Obama will emulate the example of Franklin D. Roosevelt. (Not the liberal mythology of the New Deal, but the actuality of what it accomplished.) When FDR took office, he was enormously successful in averting a total collapse of the banking system and the economy. But his New Deal measures only succeeded in lowering the unemployment rate from 23 percent in 1933, when he took office, to 13 percent in the summer of 1937. It never went lower. And his policies of over-regulation generated such business uncertainty that they triggered a second-term recession. Unemployment in 1938 rose to 17 percent and, in 1940, on the verge of the war-driven recovery, stood at 15 percent. (These data and the real story of Hoover’s and Roosevelt’s missteps, uncolored by ideology, are available in The Forgotten Man by Amity Shlaes, copyright 2007.)
But in the name of a largely unsuccessful effort to end the Depression, Roosevelt passed crucial and permanent reforms that have dominated our lives ever since, including Social Security, the creation of the Securities and Exchange Commission, unionization under the Wagner Act, the federal minimum wage and a host of other fundamental changes.
Obama’s record will be similar, although less wise and more destructive. He will begin by passing every program for which liberals have lusted for decades, from alternative-energy sources to school renovations, infrastructure repairs and technology enhancements. These are all good programs, but they normally would be stretched out for years. But freed of any constraint on the deficit — indeed, empowered by a mandate to raise it as high as possible — Obama will do them all rather quickly.
But it is not his spending that will transform our political system, it is his tax and welfare policies. In the name of short-term stimulus, he will give every American family (who makes less than $200,000) a welfare check of $1,000 euphemistically called a refundable tax credit. And he will so sharply cut taxes on the middle class and the poor that the number of Americans who pay no federal income tax will rise from the current one-third of all households to more than half. In the process, he will create a permanent electoral majority that does not pay taxes, but counts on ever-expanding welfare checks from the government. The dependency on the dole, formerly limited in pre-Clinton days to 14 million women and children on Aid to Families with Dependent Children, will now grow to a clear majority of the American population.
Will he raise taxes? Why should he? With a congressional mandate to run the deficit up as high as need be, there is no reason to raise taxes now and risk aggravating the depression. Instead, Obama will follow the opposite of the Reagan strategy. Reagan cut taxes and increased the deficit so that liberals could not increase spending. Obama will raise spending and increase the deficit so that conservatives cannot cut taxes. And, when the economy is restored, he will raise taxes with impunity, since the only people who will have to pay them would be rich Republicans.
In the name of stabilizing the banking system, Obama will nationalize it. Using Troubled Asset Relief Program funds to write generous checks to needy financial institutions, his administration will demand preferred stock in exchange. Preferred stock gets dividends before common stockholders do. With the massive debt these companies will owe to the government, they will only be able to afford dividends for preferred stockholders — the government, not private investors. So who will buy common stock? And the government will demand that its bills be paid before any profits that might materialize are reinvested in the financial institution, so how will the value of the stocks ever grow? Devoid of private investors, these institutions will fall ever more under government control.
Obama will begin the process by limiting executive compensation. Then he will urge restructuring and lowering of home mortgages in danger of default (as the feds have already done with Citibank).
Then will come guidance on the loans to make and government instructions on the types of enterprises to favor. God grant that some Blagojevich type is not in charge of the program, using his power to line his pockets. The United States will find itself with an economic system comparable to that of Japan, where the all-powerful bureaucracy at MITI (Ministry of International Trade and Industry) manages the economy, often making mistakes like giving mainframe computers priority over the development of laptops.
But it is the healthcare system that will experience the most dramatic and traumatic of changes. The current debate between erecting a Medicare-like governmental single payer or channeling coverage through private insurance misses the essential point. Without a lot more doctors, nurses, clinics, equipment and hospital beds, health resources will be strained to the breaking point. The people and equipment that now serve 250 million Americans and largely neglect all but the emergency needs of the other 50 million will now have to serve everyone. And, as government imposes ever more Draconian price controls and income limits on doctors, the supply of practitioners and equipment will decline as the demand escalates. Price increases will be out of the question, so the government will impose healthcare rationing, denying the older and sicker among us the care they need and even barring them from paying for it themselves. (Rationing based on income and price will be seen as immoral.)
And Obama will move to change permanently the partisan balance in America. He will move quickly to legalize all those who have been in America for five years, albeit illegally, and to smooth their paths to citizenship and voting. He will weaken border controls in an attempt to hike the Latino vote as high as he can in order to make red states like Texas into blue states like California. By the time he is finished, Latinos and African-Americans will cast a combined 30 percent of the vote. If they go by top-heavy margins for the Democrats, as they did in 2008, it will assure Democratic domination (until they move up the economic ladder and become good Republicans).
And he will enact the check-off card system for determining labor union representation, repealing the secret ballot in union elections. The result will be to raise the proportion of the labor force in unions up to the high teens from the current level of about 12 percent.
Finally, he will use the expansive powers of the Federal Communications Commission to impose “local” control and ownership of radio stations and to impose the “fairness doctrine” on talk radio. The effect will be to drive talk radio to the Internet, fundamentally change its economics, and retard its growth for years hence.
But none of these changes will cure the depression. It will end when the private sector works through the high debt levels that triggered the collapse in the first place. And, then, the large stimulus package deficits will likely lead to rapid inflation, probably necessitating a second recession to cure it.
So Obama’s name will be mud by 2012 and probably by 2010 as well. And the Republican Party will make big gains and regain much of its lost power.
But it will be too late to reverse the socialism of much of the economy, the demographic change in the electorate, the rationing of healthcare by the government, the surge of unionization and the crippling of talk radio.
Morris, a former adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of Outrage. To get all of Dick Morris’s and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by email, go to www.dickmorris.com. To order a signed copy of their new best-selling book, Fleeced, go to dickmorris.com.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

R.I.P. Capitalism

A few quotes from one of my favorites, Ayn Rand, who left Russia and the socialist road that it was traveling:

"Capitalism demands the best of every man – his rationality – and rewards him accordingly. It leaves every man free to choose the work he likes, to specialize in it, to trade his product for the products of others, and to go as far on the road of achievement as his ability and ambition will carry him."('For the New Intellectual' 1961)

Government "help" to business is just as disastrous as government persecution... the only way a government can be of service to national prosperity is by keeping its hands off.

It only stands to reason that where there's sacrifice, there's someone collecting the sacrificial offerings. Where there's service, there is someone being served. The man who speaks to you of sacrifice is speaking of slaves and masters, and intends to be the master.

We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.

Wealth is the product of man's capacity to think.

"The [U.S.] Constitution is a limitation on the government, not on private individuals ... it does not prescribe the conduct of private individuals, only the conduct of the government ... it is not a charter for government power, but a charter of the citizen's protection against the government."

May the movers and shakers of this country wake up and put us back on the road to prosperity and freedom from big government...

Saturday, January 10, 2009

It's All Relative


It was hard to get them to stay in one place long enough to get a picture of them, but here they all are, except for Emma. This was the best weather day of the week. We were, of course, headed back to Houston today.

Madison & Dakotah


Regan and Rachel
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Happy 2009!!

We spent our traditional New Years at Port Aransas with the family. The weather was a little iffy, but it didn't keep the kids out of the water! A bad day at the beach is better than a good day almost anywhere else!
We went to our traditional crabbing spot, but the werent' biting. The hermit crabs, however, were plentiful! The kids scooped them up with either a net or, like maddy, just hung over the edge and picked them up with their hands!
One of the kids had the "brilliant" idea to bury themselves in the sand. The other followed suit. This occurred, of course, just after they had all taken showers. Wash, rinse, go to beach, repeat...
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Monday, January 5, 2009

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year







Christmas was spent in San Marcos this year. Lots of food and, as usual, lots of noise! 9 kids age 10 & under make it a little hard to find some peace and quiet. Regan asked Santa for the American Girl doll Julie. She was very excited to find it under the tree in the morning. Now, of course, Madison is wishing she had one too.




















A visit from Father Blanco is always a blessing. He is amazed when he sees how much all of the kids have grown! He still remembers them as infants when he baptized them. I think Maddy might be taller than him in a few years!





















Maddy rings in the New Year down at the beach in Port Aransas.
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