Roberts’ Present to the Government
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | June 29th at 01:38 PM |
Here’s my take on the far-reaching effects of Roberts decision (strictly my own observations. I am not a Constitutional lawyer like our exalted leader). John Roberts didn’t murder the Constitution, as I’ve heard a number of folks aver. He left it there, but made it irrelevant if the government chooses to treat it so, by adding new abilities for the government to enforce compliance with | Read More »
Open Letter to American Youth (or, You Voted Obama into Office and The Bill is Coming Due)
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | April 27th at 04:48 PM |
If you have graduated college within the past three years, about 85% of you have returned home to live with mom and dad. That would be the mom and dad that pay the vast majority of the household bills, and probably in many cases are even making the payments on your student loans. In point of fact, mom and dad are not only paying the | Read More »
Why Zimmerman Has Not Been Arrested
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | March 30th at 02:56 PM |
An awful lot of people in the media and on various blogs are demanding the police arrest Zimmerman. This is just another indicator that 99% of the folks in this country really don’t know how our criminal justice system works. It is exceptionally stunning to me that a lot of lawyers are in the group crying for the police to arrest Zimmerman and hold him | Read More »
Govt. To Require Your BMI, ACORN could get it too!
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | July 16th at 09:55 PM |
It came to my attention while watching Neil Cavuto today that beginning in 2014, the Federal Government is going to require the electronic reporting of everyone’s BMI (body mass index) by all health care providers as part of Obamacare. Sec 4103 (a) COVERAGE OF PERSONALIZED PREVENTION PLAN SERVICES.— (1) IN GENERAL.—Section 1861(s)(2) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395x(s)(2)) is amended… (b) PERSONALIZED PREVENTION | Read More »
Conservatism is the Fall-back Position
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | May 18th at 11:23 PM |
On a daily basis anymore, and with ever more frequency as the elections approach, political discussion in every form of media is drifting toward one subject: What is it that is driving the renewed interest in politics? What, specifically, has brought Americans to their heightened state of political awareness, and how is that motivation going to play out in the coming elections? Is this specifically | Read More »
Why the Dems NEED Obamacare – a short screed
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | March 13th at 01:08 PM |
In short, Democrats feel they have to pass Obamacare because if they don’t, the Republican Health Care Reform proposals WILL ultimately pass, and they know they WILL work, and Republicans will get credit for it. Successful health care reform will go down in history as a Republican, not Democrat, success. The bill the Dems have been working on for ‘sixty years’ will have failed, and | Read More »
The Simple Way To Defeat Obamacare
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | February 26th at 01:10 AM |
The short version: Target House Democrats much more than Senate Democrats in your anti-Obamacare campaigning, and do it NOW and do it hard. The long version: It’s going to be tough to be a Democrat up for election this year, and today, they may have outsmarted themselves and made it even tougher. I say this because today at the Health care Summit, they refused to | Read More »
Your Family Budget, and Why Obama’s Spending Freeze is Perhaps Even Less Than What it Seems
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | January 28th at 01:36 PM |
In his State of the Union address last night, President Obama proposed a 3 year freeze on federal discretionary spending, as a means of starting to reduce the federal deficit. Pundits from all over the political spectrum had comments on the efficacy of such a proposal, most of them completing their thoughts by saying something to the effect of, “$250 billion in savings over ten | Read More »
The Tea Party Movement and the Election of Scott Brown
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | January 22nd at 03:55 AM |
The election of Scott Brown was remarkable in many ways, but one of the most important was in a way little discussed in political circles. It was just this: The election of Scott Brown caused all the pundits and about half the politicians to formulate and express an opinion as to why it happened. In this way, we got a wide view into the national | Read More »
Pray for President Obama
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | November 15th at 05:25 PM |
Let us all pray for the President, with particular reference to Psalm 109:8
Some Thoughts on Taxes
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | November 3rd at 11:38 AM |
An ongoing topic regarding the Obama administration is the obvious and upcoming increase in taxes to the middle class…. despite Obama’s campaign promises to the contrary. Taxes are, after all, the primary way government acquires the revenues it spends, and this administration has completely blown away all previous spending records. Since the money wasn’t sitting in an account waiting to be spent, Obama and Congress | Read More »
Foolproof Foreign Policy – How to Get It
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | October 10th at 10:44 PM |
General McChrystal has been asking for a substantial troop increase in Afghanistan for some weeks now, and the White House has been up ’til now unresponsive. Ostensibly the reason for the delay has been to give the President and his ‘“foreign policy expert” Vice President Joe Biden, time to mull over alternatives and come up with a really good plan, rather than to just jump | Read More »
Obama Could Win Heisman. We Can Help!
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | October 10th at 11:33 AM |
Okay. President Obama got the Nobel Peace Prize, and , of course, Americans should feel proud of our fearless leader. But why stop there? Go to this link and we can vote for him as a write-in candidate for the Heisman Trophy. He certainly deserves that every bit as much as the Nobel Peace Prize, and we, his constituents, can help with the selection process. | Read More »
Should Health care Be a Right?
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | October 9th at 01:34 AM |
One of the truly great accomplishments of the founding fathers (and indeed, the foundational accomplishment) was the acknowledgment of human rights, and the attendant verbalizing, and eventual codifying of certain human rights in the first Ten Amendments, commonly called the Bill of Rights. At the time of the ratification of the Constitution, there were opponents to ratification whose opposition was based on the fact that | Read More »
And the Winner is….. AARP
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | September 30th at 12:23 PM |
I have of late, been finding in my mailbox copies of folks’ AARP resignation letters. Some of them are quite entertaining. They all bear the common theme (as would be expected) that those resigned to resign feel AARP has in effect become a bunch of toadies for the Democratic machine with little interest in representing their members. With claims of special treatment, kickbacks, and massive | Read More »
Tort-Reform Fundamental to Cutting Medical Costs
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | September 22nd at 09:03 PM |
It seem like every time the Democrats bring up the subject of Health Care Reform, tort reform, as a possibility, is given short shrift. In fact, it has been a consistent mainstay of Republican reform suggestions throughout the debates. You know… those Republican suggestions that the Democrats continually say the Republicans aren’t making. In fact, Republicans have been advancing a number of ideas, each of | Read More »
ANOTHER DC GATHERING FOR THE MEDIA TO NOT COVER
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | September 21st at 02:54 PM |
WASHINGTON, DC –September 25th There will be a national prayer gathering of Muslims on the west front of the U.S. Capitol Building. They are expecting at least 50,000 to attend from mosques all across America. They will gather to pray from 4:00 AM until 7:00 PM. The gathering will take place by the site where U.S. Presidents have been inaugurated since 1981. The organizers say | Read More »
OUR WONDERFUL PRESIDENT
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | September 12th at 01:18 PM |
I’m looking at the pictures on Fox news right now of over 60,000 people gathered at the capital, specifically to protest and address Obama’s assorted policies and attempts to remake our form of governance. Some say over 100,000. Where’s our president? Cowering in Minnesota. He knew this was coming, and he felt the need to find an excuse to get out of town, from where | Read More »
GREEN JOBS APLENTY!
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | April 21st at 05:13 PM |
I was driving down the freeway with my wife the other day, when I noticed a large group of men by the roadside wearing orange jump suits and stuffing roadside litter into orange plastic bags. We had just been discussing all the “green jobs” that the stimulus package and Obama’s budget were likely to produce, and wondering when we would start seeing the creations of | Read More »
My Letter to JN
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | April 16th at 04:26 AM |
Secretary Janet Napolitano U.S. Department of Homeland Security Washington, DC 20528 April 13, 2009 Dear Secretary Napolitano: I am a regularly-retired police supervisor with over twenty-five years law enforcement experience. I am also an honorably-discharged Viet Nam era veteran (a Special Forces medic to be exact), who later joined the National Guard. As it happens, I am opposed to abortion on principal, as well as | Read More »
20.3 Million to Bring Hamas to US**
By: UpLateAgain (Diary) | February 15th at 01:20 PM |
How come I haven’t heard much about this? I’m beginning to think the press might be biased in Obama’s favor. By executive order, President Barack Obama has ordered the expenditure of $20.3 million in migration assistance to the Palestinian refugees and conflict victims in Gaza. The “presidential determination” which allows hundreds of thousands of Palestinians with ties to Hamas to resettle in the United States | Read More »