Mike Huckabee Jumps the Shark

He has nowhere to go now but down in the esteem of anyone who cares for liberty and freedom and personal responsibility–you know, the values bequeathed us by the Founders (yeh, those archaic, completely outdated concepts *sigh*). Anything else he says pretending to support liberty is now revealed as a sham.

Huckabee Calls for National Smoking Ban in Public Places

Now, smoking is a nasty habit. I don’t smoke and neither does anyone in my imediate family or circle of friends, but ghetto-izing smokers as Huckabee and other nanny-staters want to do is morally wrong. Shame on you, Mike Huckabee!


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One Reason’s All I Need to Hold Politicians *spit* and Mass Media Podpeople in Contempt

Their lies. Oh, and add to the list of those I hold in contempt, the lazy, stupid (self-lobotomized), selfish, demi-wannabe-sociopaths that make up the thundering herd of sheeple who lap up politicians’ *spit* and Mass Media Podpeople’s poison and beg for more.

Most recent example: the onslaught of lies, damned lies and typical “news reportage” damning the Fair Tax. A typical example is Bruce Bartlett’s “Fair Tax, Flawed Tax” in the August 26 edition of the Wall Street Journal’s Opinion Online. Since Bruce Bartlett is widely known as an intelligent man, one who claims to do his homework and know whereof he speaks, and therefore can be assumed to have done as he purports and have actually read the Fair Tax proposal, then one may fairly characterize each and every comment he makes in criticism of the Fair Tax to be a witting, deliberate lie.

Neal Boortz does a fair shirtsleeve summation of Bartlett’s lies (charitably assuming that Bartlett simply relied on the lies or misunderstandings of others), but let me just give a (redundancy alert! :-)) brief précis of the most egregious lies:

“In reality, the FairTax rate is not 23%. Messrs. Linder and Chambliss get this figure by calculating the tax as if it were already incorporated into the price of goods and services. (This is known as the tax-inclusive rate.)”

While Bartlett does say something that is true here, he places it in the context of stating that Fair Tax proponents are lying about the 23% rate. That in itself is a pernicious lie. What Bartlett does is ignore the simple fact that all the taxes (plural!) that the Fair Tax would replace–income taxes, Social Security taxes, Medicare taxes, etc.–are also tax inclusive! Bartlett goes on to (FALSELY!) claim that “every other” tax is calculated at the “tax-EXclusive rate” when such a claim is patently false.

Liar.

Bartlett further exacerbates his lying with something that a soi-disant “economic pundit” has no excuse for uttering–either complete and absolute stupidity, worthy of a brain damaged seventh grader, perhaps, or an outright, deliberate lie. Let Bartlett chose which it is.

“If a product costs $1 at retail, the FairTax adds 30%, for a total of $1.30. Since the 30-cent tax is 23% of $1.30, FairTax supporters say the rate is 23% rather than 30%.”

I’m going to Neal Boortz for the rebuttal on this one (even though Boortz all too charitably starts off simply saying Bartlett is wrong *heh*):

Wrong, wrong, wrong. If a product costs $1 at retail …. It costs $1, with the FairTax already included. This is so easy to understand, you almost get the idea that people are intentionally trying to confuse the facts here. That $1 item Bartlett is referring to costs $1 at retail today! But instead of including the FairTax in that price, all of the embedded taxes from every business and individual involved in bringing that item to the marketplace are included. You remove one, you add the other. And that bit about 30 percent to the federal government on top of the purchase price of your new home? Another lie. The embedded taxes are so high on the price of a new home today that when they are removed and the FairTax added, that home could be a percent or two cheaper! Come on, Bruce. This really isn’t that hard. Let’s try to spell this out plainly for everyone:The 23 percent FairTax is not added to the price of everything you buy … it is already included in the price of everything you will buy, just as the embedded taxes are included today. You remove one, you add the other.

Let that sink in again: the Fair Tax replaces all the taxes that are already–NOW–added into the price of everything you buy, from new houses to laundry detergent, from new cars (the Fair Tax would not apply to used goods) to tires for your old car (unless you bought used tires–*heh*). It replaces all the now hidden taxes on everyone and every business from raw materials through manufacturing, distribution and finally retail. No more paying for a business’ taxes and all the taxes on all the businesses that have led to the retail counter. Replace, not add to.

More Bartlett below the belt lies:

Since sales taxes are regressive–taking more in percentage terms from the incomes of the poor and middle class than the rich–some provision is needed to prevent a vast increase in taxation on the nonwealthy. The FairTax does this by sending monthly checks to every household based on income.

Aside from the incredible complexity and intrusiveness of tracking every American’s monthly income–and creating a de facto national welfare program–the FairTax does not include the cost of this rebate in the tax rate.

Lie #1 above: “The FairTax does this by sending monthly checks to every household based on income.”

Bullshit lie. In no way, shape, fashion or form does the Fair Tax proposal at any time or in any way specify “sending monthly checks to every household based on income” and so it would not in any way require the lie in the following sentence (Lie #2 above), either. What the Fair Tax does do is send a “prebate” to every household based on family size, period. All a family needs is valid Social Security numbers for family members. (Nice. No prebates to illegals!)

Lie #3 above: “…the FairTax does not include the cost of this rebate in the tax rate.”

According to Congressman Linder, the primary author of the Fair Tax bill, if the cost of the prebate had NOT been included, then the Fair Tax rate would have been 5% less, 18%. Bartlett either knows this and is lying or is stupid. No other options, save that he is lying and is stupid enough to think no one will call him on it (but crafty enough to know that the sheeple will lap up his poison and ask for more).

Bartlett lies about other things (of course), including the old chestnut that the 1990s “Church” of Scientology *spit* proposal for a national sales tax IS the Fair Tax proposal. (By this point in Bartlett’s article I was almost convinced that he’s become a full-blown Mass Media Podperson whose mind is fully under the control of the Hive Mind dictates from a Mother Ship orbiting Uranus–almost convinced.) Utter bullshit, as any responsible person would have determined before uttering it. (at the link, you can check out the origins of the Fair Tax proposal and determine for yourself that none of those involved have any connection to the Cult of Scientology and that the Scientology Cult tax proposal was substantially different to the Fair Tax.)

Go read the Bartlett article. The do your own homework and see. It’s true: the Fair Tax opponents have nothing but lies on their side.


(h.t. to HtH via email for the original link to Boortz and to Bartlett’s article)


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T-13, 1.40: Thirteen Things I Don’t Have to Do Today

The title says it all…

Thirteen Things I Don’t Have to Do Today.

*heh*

1. Rotate my tires.

2. Bake a cake.

3. Assure world peace.

4. Suffer a fool gladly.

5. Feed the dogs (that’s Bubba’s task :-))

6. Renew my library card.

7. Have a beer (but I will anyway ;-))

8. Wash the car.

9. Re-roof the house (not today: sometime next year, maybe, but not today. *heh*)

10. Do without dessert.

11. Eat fast food.

12. Do without my Wonder Woman’s smile.

13. Make the sun shine.

Now, with all those things I do NOT have to do, everything else on my plate seems pretty darned easy.

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Catch-up Day

*whew!* What with one thing and another–beginning with an early morning call dragging me from dreamland to the world of “Hurry up and hurry up some more!”–I missed out on WaPo preemtively caving to fears of Opus offending Moose-limbs, the French (well, at least their president) attempting to grow a set of national balls, and the news that one disasterous choice for U.S. Attorney General may follow another (although how could ANY Attorney General choice top Janet Reno as disasterous? SHe may not have had her introduction to Dr. Tarr and Mr. Fether in this life, but there’s a circle of hell reserved for such as she… ).

Well, I may have missed all that yesterday, but folks who linked in to my last open post didn’t. Thanks, folks, for cluing me in.


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Itchin’ to spend it…

We all have our lil “gotta-have-its”–things that we’re just itchin’ to spend money on that aren’t essentials, maybe not even all that smart as purchases, but “gotta have it.”

When I ran into (OK, bought, cos it was about the same price–actually a tad less–than a six pack of Groelsch) a KC microbrew wheat beer that really turned my crank the other day, I once again got an itch to run out and buy this:

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And this (of course)

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Of course, there’s no guarantee I’d be able to reproduce a beer as good as the one that inspired this lil itch–at least not right away, and probably not with the Mr Beer kit. Heck, I’d probably have to run down to the neerest place (out of state, no less) that sells the raw ingredients, fuss around with learning more about beer making and even perhaps get a “real” beer making kit that included glass carboys, etc., before I could approximate the flavor.

And how long, at about 1/3 the cost per ounce of finished product, including buying good water, would it take me to recoup the expenditure? At about 1 or two beers a day (with a meal only–I know myself at least that well), well, I’ve not run the numbers but it’d take a while.

You get my drift yet? Itchin’ to spend some money on stuff I don’t really need. Where does that come from? Why not save it?

Our whole society has undergone a sea change since about the early 1950s or thereabouts. Saving has become something few people really do. Spending, spending above ones means, staying perpetually in debt, always behind the eight ball, is something a wide majority of Americans have chosen as a lifestyle. Spending on frivolous things, such as the extra $$ for that tasty microbrew (when good old American horse pi$$ will do as much good for my heart and nervous system, etc., health *heh*).

And then I saw Jerry Pournelle’s comment on an email I sent him (no, not the first one at that link; the second one :-)):

“They fine you for saving money. This ought to tell you what they want you to do.”

Folks, this is just another reason, of very, very many, that we need to scrap the current tax code and replace it with the Fair Tax. Just think it through.


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For Your Next Exposure to the “Gomer Gestapo”?

I’ll probably not be able to fly commercially again until The Revolution. *heh* (No, I’m not on any watch lists. I’m only “dangerous” to the egos of fools. It’s cos I do not suffer fools–gladly or not that I’ll avoid commercial flight.) Still for those of you who stand in the anarcho-tyranny inspired “sheeple to subjects” transformation line often enough, perhaps these will relieve some stress.

Or not.

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*heh* I suspect not, if actually used. (“Book two to Bogota!” Two points and whatever remains of the last Frisbee I had eaten by a dog to whomever can identify the speaker of that quoted remark and its context.)

TSA: sufficient evidence that the “feddle gummint” is serious about full employment for goons, idiots, dumabsses and other close relatives of congresscritters and bureaucraps. Incompetent security theater whose not-so-secret motto is, “Whenever a stupid man does something he knows is wrong, he always claims it is his duty.”

[Oops. neglected to h.t. Chaos Manor. *sigh*]


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If only more people understood…

…Johnny English, perhaps the West, and particularly the U.S.–who cares about France anymore?–could survive the onslaught of leftists (of darned near all stripe), Muzzies, Greens, Aztlan invaders and other barbarians (see your nightly Mass MEdia Podpeople for examples: whatever the Mother Ship orbiting Uranus has approved for plaudits you can count on being bad for civilization).

But if the message of that marvelous film, Johnny English, were properly grasped, perhaps the End of the West could be averted. I’ll leave you with these priceless gems of wisdom to get you started:

A good agent doesn’t need gadgets. The only gadgets I’ve ever needed are a sharp eye, sensitive hearing and a whole bunch of bigger brains.

As far as I’m concerned, the only thing the French should be allowed to host is an invasion.

All right, so I was wrong about the Archbishop’s bottom.


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T-13, 1.39: Thirteen Things About My Children

My children are adults, now. The following thirteen things I admire in them/like about them are no doubt due more to my Wonder Woman’s influence than mine (I can think of a very few things I find a tad troubling in their characters that I associate with traits of mine–*heh*), but that only enhances my pride in how they have approached adulthood.

They are each, in their own manners,

1. Trustworthy

2. Loyal

3. Helpful

4. Friendly

5. Courteous

6. Kind

7. Obedient

8. Cheerful

9. Thrifty

10. Brave

11. Clean

12 Reverent

13. Playful

Yeh, so the last one isn’t in the “Boy Scout Law” but then neither of them were ever into scouting at all (heck, I’m surprised I could recall “the list” :-)), and they just “picked [these traits] up”–no doubt, as I said, from their mother.

They are more than this laundry list of traits, of course: smart, funny, insightful, and even at times wise–and more, still.

I am blessed to have the priviledge of having them call me “Dad”.


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Put a pig in a dress…

Update: this just in from HTH via email:

… paint it with lipstick and try to teach it to sing. It’ll never be Beverly Sills.

Similarly, dress up a religion of hate, mutilation, torture, mass murder and theft in contemporary phrases faking jihad as “inner struggle” and it”ll still never be a “religion of peace”.

No one disputes that the Prophet’s was the supreme role-model in his traits and in his behavior…

Indisputable facts:

1.) Anyone who seeks to be an honest disciple of Mohammed must support mass murder, rape, slavery, pedophilia, gluttony, theft, lies, torture and mutilation, for that is the record of the “perfect man,” Mohammed, in word and deed. Anyone who commits these acts in the name of Mohammed and his false god in order to advance the cause of Islam is a true disciple of the Butcher of Medina.

2.) Anyone who supports or commits such acts purporting to advance the cause of Jesus, the Nazarene, is a liar, because the words and deeds of Jesus do not support such acts. Indeed, he is on record indicating such folk are people of the lie, children of Satan, enemies of the truth.

So, whenever you read/hear cultural/moral relativists citing the Crusades or the Inquisition as evidence of Christian perfidy that is “as bad as” Islamic savagry, remember this: soi disant “Christians” who tortured, enslaved, murdered, raped, etc., supposedly to advance the cause of Christianity were denying, directly contradicting, the life and work and teachings of the one they claimed to follow! OTOH, Muslims who torture (note the present tense), enslave, murder, rape, etc., are simply immitating their “prophet” in sincere discipleship.

Just thought I’d make the difference clear: Put Islam in a dress, paint it with lipstick and try to teach it to be civilized; it’ll still be a savage brute, but at least folks’ll laugh at it.


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