Friday, August 21, 2009

Damn RIght

"Gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law." Galatians 5:23

“The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out
of other people’s money.” Margaret Thatcher

Everyone on the set of Law and Order SVU learned that one today.... I was on a roll.
I've been back in the New York Groove for 12 days now and already have five glorious paychecks floating out in freelance world waiting to land in my new mailbox where I proudly displayed not just mine but my husband's name as well. Yipee!

Now it is rare for me to be in like minded company. But after speaking to three (count them 3) retired NYPD cops who were working as extras on a television set despite their pension .....You know what came up in holding today amongst the far left north easterners?
PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY.

Two of my favorite words when grouped together.
And I am not sure I have heard the Commander in Chief utter them once in his FOUR prime time press conferences (same amount Bush held in his ENTIRE presidency).
Sure I've seen the countless dynamic images, the charismatic speeches, the Jay Leno appearances, the rave over him shooting hoops, yet another town hall meeting, exclusive interviews on Nightline, and thrilling social headlines on E news (God save us all). But such as his vain media savvy may roll, I haven't seen much forward thinking action which has me singing the 80's British tune, "All you do to me is talk, talk."

To quote a woman on set, "I like Obama, he's funny and he gives good speeches."
Oh, well he's fit to run the greatest country on Earth then...and she has the privilege to vote.

Look. OBamaCare is losing ground and steam. And if the public has anything to say about it, the democratic party and it's kool-aid drinkers will not be able to resuscitate it. Regardless of the double talking dosed with sugar.
Regular Citizens and Common Joe's are gathering in unity and saying NO to socialized government controlled healthcare. They are saying no to his ray of "hope" that is ratcheting up our deficit and creating an even lazier nation.

Calling for backup:
"Rather than increase government spending and control, we need to address the root causes of poor health. This begins with the realization that every American adult is responsible for his or her own health.
Unfortunately many of our health-care problems are self-inflicted: two-thirds of Americans are now overweight and one-third are obese. Most of the diseases that kill us and account for about 70% of all health-care spending—heart disease, cancer, stroke, diabetes and obesity—are mostly preventable through proper diet, exercise, not smoking, minimal alcohol consumption and other healthy lifestyle choices.
Health-care reform is very important. Whatever reforms are enacted it is essential that they be financially responsible, and that we have the freedom to choose doctors and the health-care services that best suit our own unique set of lifestyle choices. We are all responsible for our own lives and our own health. We should take that responsibility very seriously and use our freedom to make wise lifestyle choices that will protect our health. Doing so will enrich our lives and will help create a vibrant and sustainable American society."

—Mr. Mackey is co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods Market Inc.

So get off your bloated and apathetic asses, quit using food stamps to buy nitrate filled meat by product bologna and double lard stuffed Oreos, close your open palm, shut your loud mouth, put your nose to the grindstone and WORK.
And when you work, keep your money. Because no one else should be entitled to it.

"I'm tired of listening to you talking in rhymes,
twisting around to make me think you're straight down the line.
All you do to me is talk, talk." Hollis bros

Are you really still listening?

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