Gold is "backed by nothing" and the dollar is "backed by the fed"???
I'd take gold anytime.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Government = words/Private businesses = actions
Here's a great story on how private business know how to deal with emergency situations vs the governments desire that everyone hunker down and stay indoors while the government does what it does best......talk.
Story here
Sort of like "snow emergencies" you all stay off of the roads and we'll, well, do nothing for awhile, but you better not try to do anything for yourself!
Story here
Sort of like "snow emergencies" you all stay off of the roads and we'll, well, do nothing for awhile, but you better not try to do anything for yourself!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Debasing the last US coin that is worth it's face value
Stuff that deficits are made of.
Paper money is made of..........paper. Completely worthless
the penny is made of 97.5% zinc and is worth $0.005
the dime is made of nickel and copper and is worth $0.02
the quarter is made of nickel and copper is is worth $0.06
The only coin made in the US that is worth anything (when I say "worth" I mean it's made out of something worth something, in case that wasn't obvious) is the Nickel.
The Nickel is made of mostly copper and a higher percentage of nickel than the quarter and dime. It is worth $0.06
Maybe it's just me, but I think money should be worth something. This way the government can't just print / make funny money out of thin air. Seems criminal to me. Gov. Perry is correct that it is treasonous.
We need to attach our money to something valuable. Like gold and silver. Look at the inflation we've had since Pres. Nixon disassociated our money from Gold!
Now, the government is whining that it actually costs money to coin the nickel. It should cost money! Our money should be worth something.
It's time to start hording nickels. They are about to go the way of the pre-64 silver quarters and dimes.
Here's the difference:
pre 64 quarter is worth $7.63
pre 64 dime is worth $3.05
This is stuff banana republics do!
Paper money is made of..........paper. Completely worthless
the penny is made of 97.5% zinc and is worth $0.005
the dime is made of nickel and copper and is worth $0.02
the quarter is made of nickel and copper is is worth $0.06
The only coin made in the US that is worth anything (when I say "worth" I mean it's made out of something worth something, in case that wasn't obvious) is the Nickel.
The Nickel is made of mostly copper and a higher percentage of nickel than the quarter and dime. It is worth $0.06
Maybe it's just me, but I think money should be worth something. This way the government can't just print / make funny money out of thin air. Seems criminal to me. Gov. Perry is correct that it is treasonous.
We need to attach our money to something valuable. Like gold and silver. Look at the inflation we've had since Pres. Nixon disassociated our money from Gold!
Now, the government is whining that it actually costs money to coin the nickel. It should cost money! Our money should be worth something.
It's time to start hording nickels. They are about to go the way of the pre-64 silver quarters and dimes.
Here's the difference:
pre 64 quarter is worth $7.63
pre 64 dime is worth $3.05
This is stuff banana republics do!
Labels:
deficit spending,
gold,
rick perry,
ron paul,
silver
Saturday, July 16, 2011
And here I thought Ohio was a sovereign state....
Kasich bows to the Governor of New York and his threats. Sad!
Instead of protecting the state of Ohio's economic future, Kasich caves in to the enviro-Nazis. Unbelievable!
Dispatch story here
Instead of protecting the state of Ohio's economic future, Kasich caves in to the enviro-Nazis. Unbelievable!
Dispatch story here
Monday, July 4, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Ken Blackwell vs Kevin DeWine
Principled conservative vs a weasel....Pretty sure that fits.
Dispatch story here
"Blackwell, who lost the 2006 governor's race to Democrat Ted Strickland by almost 24 points, said that after serving as Cincinnati mayor, Ohio treasurer and secretary of state, he would "much prefer an executive office over a legislative office.""
Blackwell lost because the GOP establishment abandoned him and had to have actually voted for Strickland. They mouth the politially correct words "diversity" but only really want it when candidates toe the moderate GOP party line. I don't believe the Ohio GOP is racist, they are anti-conservative, no matter what color you are.
"Blackwell, 63, also said he had made a personal commitment not to run for office past age 70, so "I could not and would not run for re-election if successful this time. I believe to get done what needs to be done in the U.S. Senate, the next senator needs to make a two-term commitment. I cannot.""
I don't agree with Blackwell that this has to be a 2 term commitment. When that happens, the first term is spent campaigning and raising money for the 2nd term....more so than actually being a good conservative Senator. Maybe that's why I can't remember one of them (Ohio conservative US Senator) in my life time. Think John Glenn (D)and George Voinovich (so called R), it's a hard call as to who was the more conservative.
"In an apparent criticism of the state party, Blackwell said he received encouragement from conservatives, "a source of political strength that the GOP establishment has never been able to grasp.""
He's right, the GOP makes promises, innuendos and platitudes toward conservatives every election year. No action has resulted until Kasich.....which are few and too timid. Use them (conservatives) to campaign then ignore their requests after being elected.
"The Ohio GOP has not endorsed a Senate candidate, but a number of its leaders, including Secretary of State Jon Husted, have thrown their support to Mandel, who has been treasurer just six months."
If that isn't a good enough reason to support former state Sen. Kevin Coughlin, I don't know what is. When the Ohio GOP establishment starts endorsing candidates before the primary (bad practice btw, let the voters decide........proof that they don't trust the GOP voters to make decisions) it's a good time to support the exact opposite.
""We leave it to the GOP to decide if they would rather nominate an ethically challenged and newly elected treasurer who promised to serve the full four years of his term, or a do-nothing former state senator," Ohio Democratic Party spokesman Justin Barasky said."
The this do nothing label is thrown around by both parties against former / current general assembly members that run for office. Let see, would I rather have an activist state Senator/Representative who probably doesn't think through the ramifications of his votes (unintended consequences) or someone that is slow and thoughtful about important issues and isn't the first to jump on all the band wagons rolling down Broad St?
Dispatch story here
"Blackwell said that among the reasons he decided not to run is because it "would require me to make 'nice' with folks with whom I would rather not."
That comment was not explained, but appeared targeted at Kevin DeWine, chairman of the Ohio Republican Party, who gave Blackwell's potential candidacy a chilly reception when Blackwell told The Dispatch in April that he was thinking about running."
DeWine is not and doesn't care for real conservatives running for office. Conservatives that will actually be a conservative after they are elected, not just during the campaign."Blackwell, who lost the 2006 governor's race to Democrat Ted Strickland by almost 24 points, said that after serving as Cincinnati mayor, Ohio treasurer and secretary of state, he would "much prefer an executive office over a legislative office.""
Blackwell lost because the GOP establishment abandoned him and had to have actually voted for Strickland. They mouth the politially correct words "diversity" but only really want it when candidates toe the moderate GOP party line. I don't believe the Ohio GOP is racist, they are anti-conservative, no matter what color you are.
"Blackwell, 63, also said he had made a personal commitment not to run for office past age 70, so "I could not and would not run for re-election if successful this time. I believe to get done what needs to be done in the U.S. Senate, the next senator needs to make a two-term commitment. I cannot.""
I don't agree with Blackwell that this has to be a 2 term commitment. When that happens, the first term is spent campaigning and raising money for the 2nd term....more so than actually being a good conservative Senator. Maybe that's why I can't remember one of them (Ohio conservative US Senator) in my life time. Think John Glenn (D)and George Voinovich (so called R), it's a hard call as to who was the more conservative.
"In an apparent criticism of the state party, Blackwell said he received encouragement from conservatives, "a source of political strength that the GOP establishment has never been able to grasp.""
He's right, the GOP makes promises, innuendos and platitudes toward conservatives every election year. No action has resulted until Kasich.....which are few and too timid. Use them (conservatives) to campaign then ignore their requests after being elected.
"The Ohio GOP has not endorsed a Senate candidate, but a number of its leaders, including Secretary of State Jon Husted, have thrown their support to Mandel, who has been treasurer just six months."
If that isn't a good enough reason to support former state Sen. Kevin Coughlin, I don't know what is. When the Ohio GOP establishment starts endorsing candidates before the primary (bad practice btw, let the voters decide........proof that they don't trust the GOP voters to make decisions) it's a good time to support the exact opposite.
""We leave it to the GOP to decide if they would rather nominate an ethically challenged and newly elected treasurer who promised to serve the full four years of his term, or a do-nothing former state senator," Ohio Democratic Party spokesman Justin Barasky said."
The this do nothing label is thrown around by both parties against former / current general assembly members that run for office. Let see, would I rather have an activist state Senator/Representative who probably doesn't think through the ramifications of his votes (unintended consequences) or someone that is slow and thoughtful about important issues and isn't the first to jump on all the band wagons rolling down Broad St?
Labels:
josh mandell,
ken blackwell,
kevin coughlin,
kevin dewine,
ohio gop
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Everyone is a suspect in a police state
Rep. Rex Damschroder's bill to eliminate our front license plate makes sense. The police don't like it because we are all guilty of something until proven otherwise. Someone needs to remind the FOP and the OHP that they work for us, not vice versa.
Link to story here

Link to story here
Thursday, April 21, 2011
What is Kasich thinking?
Does he really think that acting like a liberal will make them like him? He should have learned better than that by watching George H.W. Bush.
Dispatch story about him thinking about giving tax monies to minorities because they are minorities, not because their companies can do the best / most cost effective job.
You really wonder why people think that both parties are the same? The difference is when they campaign they say different things. When they get elected, that's when you can't tell them apart.
Dispatch story about him thinking about giving tax monies to minorities because they are minorities, not because their companies can do the best / most cost effective job.
You really wonder why people think that both parties are the same? The difference is when they campaign they say different things. When they get elected, that's when you can't tell them apart.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Sometimes doing nothing is the right answer
None of these Republicans can say it. That, maybe the right answer in Lybia is to do nothing.
IF, we are not concerned about the massive amount of oil under Lybia, why get involved?
Muammar al-Qaddafi has kept Lybia semi-stable in an unstable part of the world. Do we really want to support a bunch of rebels with ties to al qaeda?
I hate to say it, but there's no other logical answer why an anti-war president would relent to bomb another sovereign country, OIL.
So, since this anti-war president has to keep the spigot open in the middle east, it comes back to his actions or in-actions on the domestic oil front. Allow drilling in ANWAR and other federally owned lands. Start issuing permits to drill in the gulf.
Obama has backed himself into a corner forcing him to do something that completely against everything he stands for....sort of like "chickens coming home to roost".
IF, we are not concerned about the massive amount of oil under Lybia, why get involved?
Muammar al-Qaddafi has kept Lybia semi-stable in an unstable part of the world. Do we really want to support a bunch of rebels with ties to al qaeda?
I hate to say it, but there's no other logical answer why an anti-war president would relent to bomb another sovereign country, OIL.
So, since this anti-war president has to keep the spigot open in the middle east, it comes back to his actions or in-actions on the domestic oil front. Allow drilling in ANWAR and other federally owned lands. Start issuing permits to drill in the gulf.
Obama has backed himself into a corner forcing him to do something that completely against everything he stands for....sort of like "chickens coming home to roost".
Labels:
crude oil,
obama,
obama lies,
romney,
royal dutch shell,
shell oil
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Here's a strange idea
Get our law enforcement folks out of Mexico. Put them on our side of the border and use them to secure the border.
Why do we have our folks in Mexico. We can't be the world's policeman.
Here it got an unarmed law enforcement officer killed.
Why do we have our folks in Mexico. We can't be the world's policeman.
Here it got an unarmed law enforcement officer killed.
Monday, February 21, 2011
WHY?
The question that comes to mind when you read the Dispatch story about Kasich appointing Montgomery to a job.
Why?
We are trying to cut spending. Not appoint folks to jobs of dubious value.
Why?
We are trying to cut spending. Not appoint folks to jobs of dubious value.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
demagoguery= strickland+obama
Demagogy
Demagogy ( /ˈdɛməɡɒdʒi/[1]) or demagoguery ( /ˈdɛməɡɒɡəri/[2]) (Ancient Greek: δημαγωγία, from δῆμος dēmos "people" and ἄγειν agein "to lead") is a strategy for gaining political power by appealing to the prejudices, emotions, fears and expectations of the public—typically via impassioned rhetoric and propaganda, and often using nationalist, populist or religious themes. What qualifies as demagogy has been the subject of debate and ambiguity since Aristophanes first used the term, in reference to the Athenian statesman, Cleon.[3]This is obama and strickland to a tee.
Some thoughts about the union protests in Wisconson and Ohio.
- Strickland is using up what little good will he had with the public when he left office. He was defeated and he is no longer Governor. Yet he insists in getting into bed with the public employee unions and obama's brown shirts.
- Wisconson's protests prove the conservative's points. They are teachers who have called off sick. Who, in the real world, would call of work sick and then go in front of TV cameras and protest the same people that gave them the very generous sick time to begin with? In the private sector, these folks would be fired. These people have no fear of being fired or even disciplined for lying to their employer, the tax payers. This is exactly the type of entitlement attitude that the public is fed up with.
- Here we have a bunch of tax payer funded "Doctors" handing out fake "sick notes" to tax payer funded employees who are gaming the sick day system.
- barry is sending his brown shirt thugs to incite violence. Keep it up obama, you are on the wrong side on this one. Your true Bolchevick leanings are finally really showing through. You had a chance to be "moderate" yet all you really are is a national socialist, community organizer, union thug.
- I like what I see from Kasich, so far..... if he can get the unions this mad at him, he must be doing something right. Of course, this is not much of a standard, as the unions get mad when anyone talks about saving taxpayers money.
- States can't print money like obama and the ferderal reserve. Something has to be done. If Strickland was still in office, he'd have to deal with this issue. The unions would have been strangely silent.
- Strickland is really being a demagogue on this. He was just Governor. He knows exactly the mess our states budget is in. He helped cause it. Now, he's out calling our new Governor names? Give me a break!
- barry and ted both helped cause this with barry printing funny money and handing it out to the states (to keep their union buddies employed with taxpayer money) and ted kicking the hard decisions down the road to the next Governor. He has no right to get righteous on this.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Governments don't allow cockfighting
The stated reasoning is that it is cruel to the animals. Of course, when the birds are stolen from the owner by the government, what do they do with them? They kill them.
story here
I'm beginning to think that one reason that the state governments don't like cockfighting is the fact that since these dumb people gamble on the bird fights, they then don't have that money to gamble in the state sanctioned vice called the Lottery.
So, it's OK:
People take their cockfighting serious. It wasn't very long after this that someone left a lit candle in Brame's house and turned the gas to the cook stove on. The candle burned out before the gas could ignite. No one really knows if this had anything to do with the game bird case. I don't think any arrests were every made.
story here
I'm beginning to think that one reason that the state governments don't like cockfighting is the fact that since these dumb people gamble on the bird fights, they then don't have that money to gamble in the state sanctioned vice called the Lottery.
So, it's OK:
- For the state to run a gambling racket, but not you.
- For the state to kill your roosters, but you can't let them fight each other, because it might harm them.
People take their cockfighting serious. It wasn't very long after this that someone left a lit candle in Brame's house and turned the gas to the cook stove on. The candle burned out before the gas could ignite. No one really knows if this had anything to do with the game bird case. I don't think any arrests were every made.
Labels:
cockfighting,
judge frame,
ohio government,
vinton county
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
ORL is AWOL
Here we finally have a proposal with real teeth in it concerning the limiting of killing babies in Ohio.......and the Ohio Right to Life does not support it.
Makes no sense. The ORL would, apparently, rather tap dance around this issue with little tweaks to rules. Then, of course, blow and bleat like they've really accomplished something.
Here we have a real proposal that will save lives, yes, that is what we are talking about, saving lives, and the ORL is AWOL. The reasoning is that a court might overturn the law. (which is the court's job, in case you didn't realize, overturning the will of the people)
John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence (along with many others) and it was treason. George Washington accepted the generalship of the Continental Army, even though it was against the law to take up arms against the mother land.
Yet the Ohio Right to Life can't even offer a word of support for this bill, just because it MIGHT be over turned in court.
Sad.
Makes no sense. The ORL would, apparently, rather tap dance around this issue with little tweaks to rules. Then, of course, blow and bleat like they've really accomplished something.
Here we have a real proposal that will save lives, yes, that is what we are talking about, saving lives, and the ORL is AWOL. The reasoning is that a court might overturn the law. (which is the court's job, in case you didn't realize, overturning the will of the people)
John Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence (along with many others) and it was treason. George Washington accepted the generalship of the Continental Army, even though it was against the law to take up arms against the mother land.
Yet the Ohio Right to Life can't even offer a word of support for this bill, just because it MIGHT be over turned in court.
Sad.
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