Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Fiscal Responsibilty People


Why is it so bad that people live the American Dream? I never believed that Americans looked down success until recently. Let’s tax the ‘rich” so as to let people to stop striving to get ahead in this world.

Let me explain what exactly I am talking about. A man and a woman, college educated is considered “rich” by this administration and the democratic led congress. The politicians are telling Americans to stop striving for the high tech jobs and stay in the lower tax bracket.

The liberals in America are killing the American spirit by taxing the people that are building America’s future. American needs to continue its innovation and it needs it best and her brightest to prosper. Taxing our brightest to the point where prospering becomes an unfulfilling prophecy will end America’s best advantage to the rest of the world, her people’s drive for a better life.

My experience as a businessman has taught me when something isn't working in a company it needs to be fixed, changed or reformed. And right now the tax and spend system in Washington isn't working for American families or small businesses. We need to bring real change to the system so that taxpayers know their hard earned money isn't going to some wasteful government program instead of wasting monies on programs that do not work.

We all know that taxes are simply too high, too burdensome and too complex. We need real changes in the way we are taxed, how much we are taxed and how much time we spend filing our taxes. When real reformers are elected, only then will the tax burden for American’s and on small businesses which are the engines that drive our economy and create jobs, and simplify the tax code.

If we are to continue to live as we have, Americans will have to pay higher taxes and our standard of living is destined to failure. Under both the Democrats and the Republicans we overspend and ignore the fact that we would be much better off with a balanced budget. So cut my taxes and cut the excess spending - one or the other or both.

With unemployment rising, the payroll tax revenue that finances Social Security benefits for nearly 51 million retirees is falling. As a result, the trust fund's annual surplus is forecast to all but vanish next year, nearly a decade ahead of schedule. Though President Barack Obama has pledged to address the financial situation of Social Security, the administration currently has no plan to do so. Under pressure from congressional Democrats, the White House last month dropped a proposal to name a task force to re-examine the program.



Many believe our new president will take America to a new and better future. However, it seems to be going from bad to worse. We need to stand with and support those leaders who are for fiscal responsibility.



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Senator Scott Brown


My mother is a democrat, she thinks John Fitzgerald Kenney is the standard bearer for all politicians ever. She has had a tough time over the last few days and she supported the new Senator from Massachusetts Scott Brown. Yes, the deep blue state of Massachusetts has voted for Republican Scott Brown for the United States Senate. The Senate seat held by her beloved John Kennedey and most recently the late Edward Kennedy. Republicans are back.


Senator Scott Brown is the new type of republican. Brown ran against the healthcare bill, higher taxes and runaway government spending. Democrats in 2010 beware, the people have spoken.

I have never been so excited to wait for election results in my lifetime. The excitement in this race was amazing. Brown came from over thirty points behind just a month ago to win this election.

Former Governor and Presidential candidate Mitt Romney said it best this evening, “The nation will thank you shortly and the United States senate belongs to the people.’

Scott Brown’s victory tonight is the shot heard round the country. Brown’s best tag line through the last two weeks has been, ‘this is the people’s seat.” Yes Scott, it is the people’s seat and you just won it with the people’s help.

Massachusetts has shown its independence and the country will follow this year in the mid-term elections. The country wants new leadership, she wants a voice in congress, and mostly she a healthy debate on the issues.

With 97 percent of precincts reporting, returns show Brown leading Coakley 52-47 percent, by a margin of 120,000 votes. Independent candidate Joseph Kennedy was pulling 1 percent.

The GOP state senator, once sworn in, will break the Democrats' 60-vote, filibuster-proof majority in Washington. This creates problems for proposed legislation ranging from financial regulatory reform to cap-and-trade, but most immediately Brown's win sends Democrats into a scramble to pass health care reform before he arrives in Washington. Democrats were already weighing options for how to fast-track the bill before polls closed Tuesday. Fast tracking a bill is just wrond. Ask Massachusetts.

Coakley, in her concession speech, said she was "heartbroken" by the result but thanked the Kennedy family for their support in the race and said she respects the voters' choice.

Hey Scott, thanks for opening up the debate. Gas up the truck, you are heading to Washington D. C., Senator Brown.



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Monday, January 18, 2010

Weekly Thought Bonanza January 18th


On Sunday/Monday, I produce a column called “The Weekly Thought Bonanza”. The column is based on all of the random thoughts that run through my head all week, and trust me there are a plethora of them. I will try to share as many of these thoughts as I can, so each one of my readers can think just a little bit extra over the coming week.

The devastation in Haiti has been just terrible to watch on television. I have to say that I can not in good conscious just give monies to any group that asks. We gave Haiti three billion dollars in the last few years and it was squandered by an inept government and rampant corruption. Hopefully Presidents Bush and Clinton will straighten out the situation.

Martha Coakley and Scott Brown are battling it out for Senator Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat. Brown has surprisingly pulled ahead in the race even with President Obama’s support. What urkes me the most is that Obama spent Sunday campaigning when he should have been working on getting Americans found in Haiti.

Watching the Jets and the Colts on Sunday is every New England Patriots fan’s nightmare.

Could there be anything better than the start of a new season of 24? Jack Bauer is absolutely the man. The best show on television period.

A Scott Brown victory on January 19th will bring down Obama’s health care reform bill. The only reason Brown has come from 30 points behind is America’s distaste for the bill. The bill is being rammed down the throats of Americans and it has not tasted good. With the GOP winning governors races in New Jersey and Virginia since the bills passage you would think the democrats would have learned something.

Mark Mcguire admitted to doing steroids this past week. What a major surprise. Mcguire seems like a good man, here is hoping he gets some inner peace.

Glen W. Bell Jr., an entrepreneur best known as the founder of the Taco Bell chain, has died. He was 86. I will just say, “Yo quiero Taco Bell!” I have always thought outside the bun.

The Golden Globe awards were held last night and again “hollyweird” was again out of tune with the American public. This is so getting old. The dresses, the speeches, and the worries about politics will bring the ratings down lower that they already are.

More than 40 years after her family was forced from their home because they were black, Sallie Sanders received the keys to a new house built to settle one of the longest-running cases of housing discrimination in the United States.

"My parents would be ecstatic that their offspring would be able to enjoy the things they couldn't," the 60-year-old Sanders said Monday before a ceremony to celebrate the milestone on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Hamtramck agreed in 1980 to develop 200 family housing units to make up for violating the civil rights of blacks whose neighborhoods were targeted by white officials to make way for urban renewal projects in the 1960s. Good for you Sallie.

The Weekly Thought Bonanza thought of the week; This week was a tough week with the events in Haiti, here is hoping that we will have some positive news this week.

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