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Are American Voters Schizophrenic?

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“A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.” Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

"A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user." Theodore Roosevelt

I have been spending a good bit of time lately wondering how the US voter thinks.  On one hand I am baffled.  How could an electorate vote in two incredibly bad choices in a row?  George W. Bush had a flimsy domestic policy and his foreign policy was basically ’send in the troops!’  He ruined lots of international goodwill that was built up by his father, George H.W. Bush and his predecessor, Bill Clinton.  With Barack Obama we seem to have swung full circle.  Obama’s foreign policy so far has been to kiss up to everyone, including enemies,  and his domestic policy has been to put government into evey facet of our lives, whether we want it or not, and write hot checks to pay for it.  And of course, the short fall comes from us…

To me this is insane.  Americans somehow think that we should only swing left or right these days.  We have lost our balance.  When George W. won re-election it was on the back of voters afraid to change.  Barack Obama’s win I put down to Zeitgeist – nobody wanted to vote for a Republican (or any other party for that matter) so John McCain was burdened with an uphill battle.  And people wanted to say that they were a part of history.  For instance, there was a euphoria about electing Barack Obama.  But nobody wanted to remember that this newly minted savior was actually beaten by Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primaries if you go only by the popular vote and take out the superdelegates.  Just a few months before the election he was second string in his own party but by election time he was being lauded as a rock star!

Third options?  Our history of a nation at thinking that there is more than two choices is, well, very weak.  But that is for other posts.

This schizophrenic behavior at the ballot box I can only put down to shallowness in political thought of the voter.  And we’ve been getting bad government from it.  As Theodore Roosevelt alluded, our choices have been reflecting on our character as a nation.  On the one hand I don’t think this will get better without major changes in our educational system but on the other hand was the Ron Paul revolution.  Let’s hope that continues until we finally get it right!

Republicrat? What would Jesus do?

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Nah! I am not writing a post about religion and politics?  No way.  I am however wondering how on earth we are going to get by in a system where we have lost our way as a nation: The way of the Republicrat

We are now hand and basket with our government in an incredible funk that has our country and our citizens in the worst financial situation, I believe, in our history as a nation.  I didn’t think it could get any worse after the George W. Bush administration but Barack Obama seems to be going to great measures to prove that he is the undisputed champion of putting every American alive (and many not yet born) into a morass of debt.  He also has proven that his campaign rhetoric was for real.  He really does intend to thrust us into the moral servitude of a socialist system.  Even in the Great Depression were not looking at such a dismal future ahead of us.  When I think of how long this self perpetuating nightmare has been in coming and how long it would take to get out of it I get the shivers.  And guess what?  We keep putting the same people who got us into this mess, the Republicans and the Democrats, back into office so I don’t expect that we will be escaping the cycle we have created in our lifetime.

Republicrat thinking has been behind this mess.  I sadly speak with many Libertarians who, on a policy level of thinking, fall into the groupthink on this.  They lack the courage of conviction when it comes to making the decisions that we as citizens are often required to make.  These decisions range from ballot measures, voting on candidates as well as taking part in local politics whether it is town hall or politics at the local board of education.

But for libertarian minded people there is a way to help you achieve clarity when thinking of these issues…

I am no fan of the evangelical side of religion.  I grew up in such a church.  But I do believe that they have an expression that could help some of us more libertarian, small government minded people out there.  What is it you may wonder?

What would Jesus do?

Yes, that phrase that you see all of the time on the back of bumper stickers all over the United States and Canada.  What does Jesus have to do with making political choices in this day and age?  Well, not much I think.  But the phrase itself has massive possibilities in helping people think clearly about small government action.

You see, we as Libertarians have a long list of brilliant thinkers when it comes to the economy, running a government and persuing our freedoms in general.  We have Adam Smith, Milton Friedman, Ron Paul, Ludwig von Mises, Lysander Spooner, Thomas Jefferson, Henry David Thoreau, Friedrich von Hayek…  The list goes on and on!

So what I recommend is that you chose the one you know best or the one who is most aligned with your way of thinking then substitute the name “Jesus” for your libertarian hero.  And the next time you have a ballot measure in your state when considering the options, if you find yourself confused, ask yourself the question “What would (my libertarian hero) do?”  If you agree with this answer then take that choice.

I personally like to use Thomas Jefferson for this exercise because he had to make decisions in many areas of governance and I generally agreed with most of his choices.  Again, you can choose anyone living or dead.  Just make sure to choose one who you tend to agree with.

Happy birthday to a bankrupt America! Shouldn’t the court dates be coming soon?

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I would like to start by saying to the country of my birth, the country I love “Happy Independence Day!”

Now let’s turn our attention to saving her, shall we?

I am always very happy to wish my country a happy birthday but this year is much more melancholy than I want to be.  I stop to think of the direction that we have taken with the last two administrations.  First I am saddened and then I am angered.  I am incenseed at how we seemingly don’t have any freedom loving politicians anymore but even as lamentable as their lack of love for freedom is their lust for our money.

Ron Paul has been branded a maverick but has anyone stopped to wonder why Ron Paul is such a maverick?  He really shouldn’t be and that I fear is a very bad sign for our country.  The majority, if not all, of the politicians should be as protective of the purse and of our freedoms as this man.  And why is Barak Obama, a man who has spent his entire career in non-profit organization’s and in government, a wealthy man?  Yet somehow he seems to be hero of the hour not only in America but around the world.  Another major point on the negative side in my book!

How out of control we are and how irresponsible the people we have elected are.

After having a disasterously out of whack deficit left over from George W. Bush’s administration the common sense course of action should have been immediately to correct this on going fiscal irresponsibility.  But then Barak Obama and the Democrats step in to “save the day” and now we have massively boosted our national debt to even higher epoch proportions that many of us would have sanely thought unimaginable.

If a citizen or a private corporation carried this percentage of debt they would be declared bankrupt by the authorities and the courts would take over their spending activities until the issues were straightened out and settled – and in many corporate cases this would mean dissolution.  That being so, then tell me this:

Why can’t we do this with the government?  Why can’t we invoke the courts as a class action suit as citizens to stop this incredibly indefensible irresponsible spending?

This is something we who want to save our country from descinding into the abyss should seriously consider.  Why? Because our citizenry definitely don’t plan to elect responsible leaders from the office of the President on down.  Our whole entire nation seems to have forgotten that not only does authority come with responsibility but citizenship itself comes with responsibility.  If that is the case, save us from ourselves!  Let the government coffers go into receivership.  At least we would have a balanced budget and some semblance of fiscal protection for a short while.  If we don’t take this drastic action for our own selves then do it for the collective responsibility that we have our children.

I really hate lawsuits and strongly believe in arbitration but with our current government being so callously arrogant in believing they can spend trillions of dollars, money that we don’t have, and then turn their eyes toward more and more massive spending without abandon I personally believe that nothing will stop them other than the courts or a coup.  Of course, if the courts were to administer the government’s money until the budget was balanced we might not get the spending we want but we definitely would at least have it under control.

I understand that we citizens elected the government (even though I voted for “the other guys“) and the elected government has the legal authority to direct money at their discretion to program after program, programs which again many in my opinion are even unconstitutional.  But this is lacking now in responsibility.  I believe the government, especially this newly elected administration, acts almost as a crime syndicate when they operate, believing they have the right first to tax and then to go deeply into debt in our names! I am not alone in these beliefs either.  This really irresponsible gargantuan spending has to stop and only drastic measures will make them understand.

I don’t give anyone the right to create debt to me and my children.

Do you?

McCain “Naderized”? Obama had better watch out for Barr as well!

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Recently I had responded to a letter to the editor in the Tulsa Beacon which was also picked up and commented on by Third Party Watch (and I even put it on my own website just in case the others eventually take it down).

It is an interesting read if you think that John McCain is the only candidate with something to fear from Bob Barr’s campaign.

I would like to add also to this that Ralph Nader isn’t out of the woods with Bob Barr.  Many people voted for Ralph Nader as a “none of the above” vote.  They did this on name recognition alone.  But at the same time as Nader was a known commodity in the race he garnished much more news than did Michael Badnarik, the previous Libertarian candidate and he gained far more media attention than Michael Peroutka of the Constitution Party and David Cobb the Green Party candidate.  I believe as the Libertarians gain speed on this many of the people who still don’t like the Republicrats will come our way.

And, by the way, I am not from Tulsa!