Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Benghazi Whistleblowers Threatened by Obama Administration
Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) has stated that this isn't over. After watching the last set of congressional hearings, I'm somewhat skeptical. The fawning and outright kissing the ass of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by democratic politicians was absolutely obscene. Oh, and let's not forget her hysteria, "What difference does it make?"
The corruption of Washington D.C. is complete
H/T: Gates of Vienna
Obamacare's Tower of Regulations
When this Obamacare monstrosity goes into effect, there will be a lot of people stunned at how punitive this law is. Click on the link below to read whats in store for us in 2014.
Source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324874204578441032081716170.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_LEADTop
The Boston Bombers' Greater Jihad
Judge Jeanine Pirro hit it out of the park the other
day. Her assessment on the Boston
bombings is an indictment of our immigration system. We allowed a terrorist cell to infiltrate our
country under the pretense of asylum.
These ingrates then began to impose the jizya, which is a tax on the
kaffirs. This tax came in the form of
welfare. Many Islamic leaders see this
as part of the greater Jihad.
Not long ago, this country had a policy that
prohibited immigrants from becoming wards of the state. We once had the ability to deport those who
failed to become productive. It’s
called the Public Charge Doctrine.
Unfortunately, liberals have undermined this necessary policy. They see legions of teat squawkers as a
ticket to power, even if it means compromising our national security. Doubt me?
Look at what is happening in Europe.
Friday, April 26, 2013
R.I.P. George Jones
This morning I heard the news that George Jones
passed away. For the remainder of the
day the above song played in my head.
Obviously, he is a country music legend.
He’s also a legend in other regards.
I remember my parents took my brothers and me to an outdoor concert in
Indiana. Mr. Jones lived up to his
moniker: No Show Jones.
I mainly associate Possum with Tammy Wynette. Golden Ring was one of their most famous
songs. And through that association is
one of my earliest memories. When my
mother put me down for a nap (which I hated) she would play Tammy Wynette. Here is the song that I cannot forget:
May you rest in peace, George Jones. God knows, I couldn’t during my childhood
naps.
Source: http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2013/04/26/george-jones-stars-react-to-legends-death/Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The Federal Governments Failure in the Quest for Flight
Government success is fast becoming an
oxymoron. Alright, I’ll concede that
some projects in the past have been successful, such as the Hoover Dam and the space program, but I’m
hard pressed for others. The Obama
administration’s adventures of misfortune are rapidly eroding the public’s
confidence in government “investments.”
The latest casualty is Fisker Motor Company, which by the way, is an Al Gore venture. They are facing bankruptcy. Here is an excerpt from The Examiner:
Fisker Automotive laid off three quarters of
its staff today to avoid bankruptcy while it seeks an angel with big bucks to
help it become operational again.The maker of the luxury hybrid Karma says it has “at least” $30 million in cash, and $15 million more due after settling a claim this week with its bankrupt battery maker A123 Systems, according to Reuters.
But the company owes $192 million on a $193 million Department of Energy “green” loan. It was supposed to receive $529 million, but the DOE declined to pay the full amount in May 2011 after Fisker fell behind on its targets. Executives who kept their jobs are trying to renegotiate a $10 million loan payment due on April 22.
The federal government has a long history of wasting money. I recently watched a documentary on the race for the first in flight; it came down to the Wright brothers and Sam Langley. We all know who won, but what we weren’t told is that the Wright brothers invested their own money, whereas Langley was funded by the federal government. Langley received over $50,000 from the federal government in the form of a grant. The Wright brothers, however, invested $1000 and that included room, board and transportation of their airplane to Kitty Hawk, NC.
Government failures aren’t just an Obama phenomenon. It’s a Washington D.C. tradition.
Source: http://washingtonexaminer.com/fisker-lays-off-75-percent-of-workforce-as-bankruptcy-looms/article/2526429?custom_click=rss
Monday, April 22, 2013
The Progressive Gospels
After watching a number of documentaries on Hitler’s Germany, I’m struck by the parallel ideologies of the Nazis and the Progressives. Both believe in the evolutionary principles of Darwin and in doing so they had to destroy the pillars of Western civilization in the name of progress.
One of the first institutions both attacked is traditional values. The Nazis believed that the children belonged to the State. We’re witnessing the same kind of attitude with liberals. Progressives don’t believe parents have a say in their child’s education, or how they’re raised. Recently, a professor and commentator at MSNBC proclaimed that your kids belong to the collective.
The Nazis instituted the Hitler Youth and Lebensborn
program, which was designed for the sole purpose of raising the birthrate of Aryan
children. The Progressives, however,
instituted the welfare state, enslaving single mothers (and their children) to
a lifetime of dependency, and now they're attacking the time honored tradition
of a marriage between one man and one woman.
Both the Nazi and Progressive ideologies despise
Christianity. Heinrich Himmler proclaimed he wanted to pull
it out by the roots. Progressives are
doing the same by shunning and silencing Christians who dare profess their
religion, or say a prayer in a public forum by using the courts as a weapon. Their contempt for Christianity is as virulent
as any of Hitler’s Nazis.
Both had to revise history in order to implement
their ideologies. The above video goes
into detail on the Nazis referendum.
Progressives, on the other hand, had to distort and dishonor our
founding principles and documents, and especially those who fought for our
independence. They have successfully
replaced our founders’ constitution with their own. Hence, their Darwinian premise of a living
and breathing constitution.
Both have abused science. The Nazis used all sorts of crackpot theories
to advance their sense of superiority, such as Hanns Horbiger’s “World Ice
Theory.” Click on the link below for
this wild nonsense. The Progressives, in
turn, advanced their Global Warming scheme in order to subjugate and control
the population. This lie is being
refuted daily.
Finally, both advocated and implemented
eugenics. Germany and the United States
sterilized and warehoused millions of their citizens. The final solution for the Nazis was the
Holocaust. The Progressives have Planned
Parenthood and abortions. Their style
isn’t on the same level of horror as a concentration camp, but their disdain
for life and their fellow human beings is just as reprehensible. If anyone has any doubts about that, I
suggest you read about the atrocities at Kermit Gosnell’s clinic.
http://thirdreichocculthistory.blogspot.com/2011_07_01_archive.html
EU Common Criminals
And you can believe the U.S. federal government will do the same to us given a chance..
H/T: NC Renegade
Sen. Dianne Feinstein's Jihad on Common Sense
Sen. Dianne Feinstein is about as clueless as they come. It has been
plastered all over the news the Boston Bombers were on a Jihad. Then in the same interview, she goes on to dictate how Americans should protect themselves. Thank you Ms. Queen Bee.
When this attack happened, anyone with common sense instinctively knew Muslims were involved. Rep. Peter King merely stated the obvious.
Californians should be ashamed of themselves for
sending such a dumb ass to the Senate. Global Warming Loons are in Denial
This has been a money making scam from the very beginning.
H/T: Moonbattery
I'm Tired of Earth Day and the Enviro-Weenies
This sums up what I think of the enviro-weenies.
H/T: Maggies Farm
Gang of Eight Produces Simpson-Mazzoli II
Just as suspected, the Gang of Eight has come out
with Simpson-Mazzoli II. This is
basically the same plan that failed miserably in 1986. Here is an outline of how these invaders can
obtain citizenship:
PATH TO CITIZENSHIP
—The estimated 11 million people living in the U.S.
illegally could obtain "registered provisional immigrant status" six
months after enactment of the bill as long as:
(1) The Homeland Security Department has developed
border security and fencing plans.
(2) They arrived in the U.S. prior to Dec. 31, 2011,
and maintained continuous physical presence since then.
(3) They do not have a felony conviction or three or
more misdemeanors.
(4) They pay a $500 fine.
—People in provisional legal status could work and
travel in the U.S. but would not be eligible for federal benefits.
—The provisional legal status lasts six years and is
renewable for another $500.
—People deported
for noncriminal reasons can apply to re-enter in provisional status if they
have a spouse or child who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, or if they had been
brought to the U.S. as a child.
—After 10 years in provisional status, immigrants
can seek a green card and lawful permanent resident status if they are
up-to-date on taxes and pay a $1,000 fine, have maintained continuous physical
presence in the U.S., meet work requirements, and learn English. Also the
border triggers must have been met, and all people waiting to immigrate through
the legal system as of date of enactment of the legislation must have been
dealt with.
—People brought to the country as youths would be
able to get green cards in five years, and citizenship immediately thereafter
Now compare that summary to the Simpson-Mazzoli Act
of 1986:
The Immigration Reform and Control Act was passed
and signed into law on November 6, 1986. The purpose of this legislation was to
amend, revise, and reform/re-assess the status of unauthorized immigrants set
forth in the Immigration and Nationality Act. The content of this bill is
overwhelming and is divided into many sections such as control of unauthorized
immigration, legalization and reform of legal immigration. The focus of this
précis will be on the legalization aspect of the bill.
This bill gave unauthorized aliens the opportunity
to apply and gain legal status if they met mandated requirements. The fate or status
of all those who applied fell into the hands of “Designated Entities” and
finally the U.S. Attorney General. Applicants had to prove that they lived and
maintained a continuous physical presence in the U.S. since January 1st, 1982,
possess a clean criminal record, and provide proof of registration within the
Selective Service. Moreover, applicants had to meet minimal knowledge
requirements in U.S. history, government and the English language or be
pursuing a course of study approved by the Attorney General.
This bill also outlined previsions for temporary
residents’ travel, employment, false statements, numerical limitations,
adjustments for status and treatment of applications by “Designated Entities”.
Furthermore, after an applicant was assigned a legal status or deemed a
temporary lawful resident, they were disqualified from receiving all forms of
public welfare assistance for five years. The rules for applications and
welfare assistance did not apply to Cuban or Haitian immigrants.
The only difference between Simpson-Mazzoli and this
bill is there are over 400 waivers! Geez…that
sounds a lot like Obamacare. On top of
that, the head of the immigration officers union was ejected from the Gang of
Eights press conference. That should be
omen.
The general consensus amongst these august senators
is we must do something to fix our immigration problems. I prefer the wisdom of Calvin Coolidge:
“It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones.”
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/details-senate-immigration-bill-192848512.html
http://library.uwb.edu/guides/usimmigration/1986_immigration_reform_and_control_act.html
http://dailycaller.com/2013/04/18/immigration-bill-contains-400-waivers-exceptions-and-exemptions/2/
http://dailycaller.com/2013/04/18/ice-union-head-chris-crane-ejected-from-gang-of-8-press-event/
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/295167-top-senators-say-boston-tragedy-is-reason-for-urgency-on-immigration-reform#ixzz2R7gL4Cxn
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/130136-it-is-much-more-important-to-kill-bad-bills-than
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Time to Play Cowboys and Communists
I would say the communist have almost succeeded considering the sad state of this country.
Source: http://www.uhuh.com/nwo/communism/comgoals.htm
H/T: Moonbattery
NPR's Misguided Insight Into the Boston Marathon Bombings
Whenever an atrocity takes place, liberals are quick to blame "rightwingers." And as usual they're wrong. But that never stops them. They just slither away, hoping and praying for another massacre and maybe next time, a Tea Partier will actually commit a crime.
NPR is a class act. This is another reason to take away our tax dollars from these Democratic Party propagandist.
H/T: Bare Naked Islam
Bill Maher's Islamic Epiphany
First taxes and now Islam. Bill Maher is having one epiphany after another. Maybe in a couple of years, he'll rename his show: Real Conservative with Bill Maher.
WV Student Suspended and Arrested for Wearing NRA Shirt
WOWK 13 Charleston, Huntington WV News, Weather, Sports
Here is another incident of outrageous stupidity in our public schools.
"People are saying
that I did the right thing, that they're proud," Jared said.
The 14-year-old student
at Logan Middle School in Logan, West Virginia says the NRA shirt that sparked
the controversy now symbolizes a fight that is just getting started.
"You can take the
firearms out of the equation, what this about is fundamental rights,"
Jared's father Allen Lardieri said.
Lardieri says his
questions for the school district remain unanswered.
"I'm still confused, thoroughly
confused," he said. "They school didn't even make a statement to the
news agencies, much less myself."
Here is another incident of outrageous stupidity in our public schools.
Jared Marcum, an 8th
grade student, was suspended, arrested and is now facing two charges after
refusing to change his shirt.
"What they're doing
is trying to take away my rights, my freedom of speech and my second
amendment," Jared said.
It’s time the local communities stepped up and
rid themselves of these morons who run their schools, or have an alternative
like charter schools. Or maybe privatize
the system, so parents have a choice. Libtards
can submit their children to fascist indoctrination, while conservatives can
actually educate theirs. Something has
to be done.
Source: http://www.wowktv.com/story/22029456/questions-remain-unanswered-for-8th-grade-student-arrested-over-shirtProgressives are a Gradual Disease
Maybe Pat Condell should take a gander at the U.S. media. MSNBC would give some of these European "journalist" a run for their money.
H/T: Whatbubbaknows
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Serial Killer Kermit Gosnell's Sick Foot Fetish
No horror film could capture the grisly and subhuman
actions that took place at Kermit Gosnell’s abortion clinic. The Washington Examiner reported 58 atrocities. Here are a few:
One
worker testified that a woman had delivered a large baby into the toilet before
Gosnell arrived at work for the night. – Report of the Grand
Jury XXIII MISC. NO.0009901-2008 in the First Judicial District of
Pennsylvania
One
employee said that the baby was moving and looked like it was swimming. –
Report of the Grand
Jury XXIII MISC. NO.0009901-2008 in the First Judicial District of
Pennsylvania
That’s
when an employee reached into the toilet, got the baby out and cut its neck. –
Report of the Grand
Jury XXIII MISC. NO.0009901-2008 in the First Judicial District of
Pennsylvania
A
handyman who cleaned the clinic and bagged its infectious material testified
that sometimes patients “miscarried or whatever it was” into the toilet and
clogged it. – Report of the Grand
Jury XXIII MISC. NO.0009901-2008 in the First Judicial District of
Pennsylvania
“I told
the doc I would remove the toilet and lay it on its side, but somebody else
would have to clean that out,” the handyman said. – Philadelphia
Inquirer
Not only is Gosnell a serial
killer, he has some sick foot fetish:
One
employee testified that she witnessed Gosnell snip the necks of more than 30
babies, and that he sometimes gave her just the feet of a fetus to place in
formaldehyde. – NBC
Philadelphia
Gosnell
kept up to 30 specimen jars containing fetal feet. -
Philadelphia Inquirer
Gosnell
told some of his employees the feet were for DNA testing and other employees
they were for medical research. -
Philadelphia Inquirer
I believe the only thing comparable to this level of
evil is the Holocaust.
Media Blackout of Gosnell House of Horrors Trial
The Gosnell House of Horrors hasn’t made that much
traction in the mainstream media. This
abortion provider murdered babies outside the womb and flushed them down the
toilet. But I guarantee you, if he
denied women birth control pills, there would’ve been a media circus on his
front lawn. Here is a picture of empty
seats reserved for the press. No bias
here!
Here is a journalist explaining the blackout of the
Gosnell trial:
A Different Perspective on Blackbeard the Pirate
Mitch Kokai of Carolina
Journal Radio interviewed Author Kevin Duffus about his book on Blackbeard. This is a unique perspective about the
infamous pirate and North Carolina. I’ll
be sure to put this on my reading list.
RALEIGH
— If you’ve spent any time learning about pirates, you’ve likely heard of
Blackbeard. Author Kevin Duffus says what you think you know about Blackbeard
might be very different from the true story. Duffus wrote the book The Last Days of Black Beard the Pirate.
In 2012 he addressed the John Locke Foundation’s Shaftesbury Society on the
topic “Blackbeard and his Carolina Pirates: Bloodthirsty Rogues or Hapless
Marionettes?” Duffus also discussed Blackbeard with Mitch Kokai for Carolina
Journal Radio. (Click here to find a station near you or to learn about the
weekly CJ Radio podcast.) Kokai: Let’s get to the title of the speech: “Bloodthirsty Rogues or Hapless Marionettes?” I understand that has to do with what Blackbeard actually was and the role he actually played. How did that title come about?
Duffus: Well, I set out really to research, as closely as possible, the last six months of Blackbeard’s life. In fact, from the moment that he wrecked his famous flagship, Queen Anne’s Revenge, in Beaufort Inlet, to the day he was killed, just six months later at Ocracoke on November 22, I was curious to see whether historians may have missed something along the way.
There were numerous inconsistencies and other events that purportedly took place during that time that just seemed to be a little impractical or unlikely. So I began to go back to the original sources — the letters and documents that were written and generated and described the appearance of this man who eventually earned the name Blackbeard. And I very soon discovered that there had been numerous errors made by historians over the years.
For example, when Blackbeard was attacked at Ocracoke, the Royal Navy sailors did not approach the island from the ocean. They came from the Pamlico Sound, which startled me, and it also explained why he allowed himself to be captured. So, over the years, I actually wrote the book and published for the first time numerous revisions of the Blackbeard story.
And then in the past four years, I’ve continued to research it even more deeply, looking specifically into the economics and politics of the time. And I’ve come to the conclusion that Blackbeard was merely a pawn in a much more complicated and intriguing game of politics that involved the proprietary system of government and the economy of colonial North Carolina.
Kokai: We’re going to get into some of those details. First, let’s get into some of the basics of Blackbeard. People who think of Blackbeard think of the guy with the crazy hair, the bulging eyes, the fuses coming out of his hat. Is any of this true based on the historic record?
Duffus: Based on the historic record, none of that is true. There is only one single authoritative source that describes Blackbeard’s appearance, and it was just a few short words. He was a tall, spare man with a beard that he wore very long. And that’s it.
So all of these conceptions of Blackbeard with the burning fuses and the ribbons tied in his beard or the fact that he murdered people and raped women and had 14 wives — all of that, frankly, is fictional if you rely entirely on the primary sources. It’s only published sources — secondary sources — that have created this image and persona, which I have found to be rather ridiculous.
Kokai: Now back to the more serious stuff: You say that the record shows that perhaps Blackbeard was actually tied up in some of the politics of the day in North Carolina. How so?
Duffus: Well, a good deal of the basis for this theory, unfortunately, is circumstantial. But the fact is Blackbeard sailed to North Carolina in the summer of 1718 and asked for the pardon of His Majesty King George from the colony’s governor, Charles Eden. Blackbeard actually, for over seven months, had plenty of opportunities to receive that pardon from other colonial governors, but he made a very determined effort to reach North Carolina. He had with him when he arrived in Bath, North Carolina, 60 African slaves aboard his ship. And modern pirate historians have often waxed lyrical at the racial diversity of Blackbeard’s crew.
But what I found in doing diligent research is that six months later, most of those Africans were no longer with Blackbeard. And no one has ever asked the question, well, what happened to them? They didn’t vanish into thin air. The fact is they were sold as slaves. And it’s just very suspicious that Blackbeard delivered these 60 slaves to a community that had no slaves, or very few slaves, and no access to slaves, no slave markets.
And so, Blackbeard and his pirates fulfilled a tremendous economic need for the tidewater area of eastern North Carolina. Then when you add additional sources and you learn that Gov. Eden’s political adversary burglarized the colony’s records in an attempt to find incriminating evidence that might help depose the Lords Proprietor’s governor, and maybe even overturn the colony and return it to royal authority — all of these things are all woven together in this fascinating web of intrigue.
Kokai: What do you think, within the record, would indicate why Blackbeard has taken on such a strange and well-known history that may not actually be true? Why do we think of Blackbeard the way we do?
Duffus: We believe his name was actually Edward Thatch, which in fact may not even have been his real name. I believe Edward was probably his first name. But … his nickname, Blackbeard, is one reason that actually made him famous in 1718. And also the manner in which he died — I mean, he had his head cut off at Ocracoke in the heat of battle. The fact that he blockaded the Port of Charleston made him famous in 1718 and 1719 in Colonial America.
Society just sort of grabbed hold of this one particular pirate. He had a cool name: Blackbeard. The fact is, though, no other people in his time actually used a color associated with their name and a surname. And his name was — he used Black. Actually, there was another gentleman of the time whose name was Red MacGregor, which I think is a great example of how naming conventions worked in 1718. He used his actual surname.
But nobody named themselves after a cosmetic feature of their body. When people read my book, they learn that I think Blackbeard could have been named Blackbeard even if he hadn’t had a beard.
Kokai: But if there’s one key fact in the book that you’d like people to know, just based on this interview, that could help them decide to read more in the book, what would it be? What would be a key fact about Blackbeard that they ought to know?
Duffus: I think maybe, to me, one of the most important facts doesn’t even directly concern Blackbeard, but the men who surrounded him in his final days. That final crew of his, which numbered about 25 men, essentially, were the sons of North Carolina property owners. These were young men whose parents lived along the Pamlico River or in the Bath region.
And, according to traditional history, all of those men were executed in Williamsburg and were essentially strangers to North Carolina. But I think the identity of Blackbeard is important, but the identity of his crew members, I think, is one of the most important linchpins in this revised history of the pirate.
Kokai: And if you’d like to learn more, you can read the book. It’s called The Last Days of Black Beard the Pirate. What’s the best way for people to get hold of it?
Duffus: My website is www.thelostlight.com.
How Do We Address Public School Hysteria and Indoctrination?
It seems a day doesn’t go by without a report about
some form of hysteria, or stupidity in public education. We’ve all heard about the suspension of the
Pop Tart kid, along with numerous others who’ve been disciplined for being children. I thank God, I didn’t grow up in a time when
playing cowboys and Indians, or cops and robbers on the playground would’ve drawn
a suspicious eye. If that were the case,
my principal would’ve declared me public enemy #1.
What we are witnessing isn’t education; it’s indoctrination. And it gets worse. A father in Florida found a waded up paper in
a trash can written by his son. Here’s
an excerpt from an article:
The words are written in crayon, in
the haphazard bumpiness of a child's scrawl.
"I am willing to give up some of my constitutional rights in order to be safer or more
secure
They're the words that Florida
father Aaron Harvey was stunned to find his
fourth-grade son had written, after a lesson in school about the Constitution.
Harvey's son attends Cedar Hills
Elementary in Jacksonville, Fla. Back in January, a local attorney came in to
teach the students about the Bill of Rights.
But after the attorney left, fourth-grade teacher Cheryl
Sabb dictated the sentence to part of the class and had them copy it
down, he said.
Eighth graders in Union Grove, Wisc. — a tiny enclave just over the Illinois border — are learning reading, writing, arithmetic and, of course, that conservatives are a bunch of authoritarian, oppressive thugs.
As EAGnews explains, an unnamed eighth-grade teacher in the Union Grove school district
assigned a vocabulary
crossword puzzle with clues containing “definitions” of liberalism and conservatism.
Conservatism, according to the public school
assignment, is “the political
belief of preserving traditional moral values by restricting personal freedoms
and encouraging prosperity through economic freedom.”
Let that ridiculous middle part soak in, perhaps while you gulp down a massive sugary soda and take target practice with your favorite firearm.
How are impressionable Union Grove
eighth graders instructed about liberalism? They are indoctrinated that it is
“the political belief of equality and personal freedom for everyone, often changing
the current system to increase government protection of civil liberties.”
While teachers are feminizing boys and lecturing students about the evils of conservatives and our Constitution, we’re finding out the little urchins are unable to read and write. Over 80% of New York City’s graduates are illiterate. Let’s give our educators a big round of applause.
There is hope. North Carolina is taking a different path. Republican legislators are developing a system where charter schools have a more independent voice from the state apparatchiks. Carolina Journal reported the following:
The bill would empower the state Department of Public Instruction’s existing Office of Charter Schools as the principal administrative unit, working under the direction of the Charter Board. The Charter Board would operate independent of the State Board of Education.
“The charter staff … is in place, and I don’t believe that there is going to be any extra cost attached to that,” Tillman said.
The Charter Board would replicate many of the functions now performed by the state Charter Schools Advisory Council, but it would be smaller — 11 voting members instead of 15. Nine members would be appointed by the governor or the General Assembly. The lieutenant governor and state treasurer also would be voting members.
The State Board of Education would be granted veto authority over any Charter Board action, provided it had assent from a three-quarters majority of its board and the veto was voted on within 45 days of the Charter Board’s action.
The Charter Board would provide technical assistance to charter schools and applicants, establish rules, oversee the application and approval process, monitor existing charter schools, renew charters, and revoke them.
North Carolina is also trying to implement a merit based system, instead of tenured. Those teachers who do outstanding work should be compensated. Again, here is an excerpt from Carolina Journal:
The bill would modify the letter-grade system given to schools that was passed in last year's education reform act. Berger said his proposal would expand on last year's reforms by having a component telling parents whether the school made or failed to make growth goals.
"Together these two measures will foster greater transparency, encourage struggling schools to improve and allow parents to determine the best options for their children."
Yet to be worked out is a pay-for-performance or merit pay system. Berger said he was waiting from a report from school districts, which is expected next week.
Teacher tenure would end in five years, even for teachers who now have tenure.
Replacing the tenure system would be one-year contracts issued by local school boards for teachers with fewer than three years employment. Teachers employed three or more years would be offered contracts ranging from one to four years. Top teachers would be offered $500 salary supplements.
This would be a good first step. Education should be local and intimate. Any effort to nationalize our educational system should be thwarted. The federal government is making a concerted effort to do just that. They’re trying to implement Common Core State Standards. Do you really want a bunch of incompetent federal bureaucrats dictating the education of your children? Or do you want a say in what is being taught? Unfortunately, North Carolina signed up for this nonsense in 2010. It’s time to get out of it before the feds fully embed their claws into our educational system, or we might have more teachers like the one in Wisconsin.
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dad-furious-finding-crayon-written-paper-florida-4th-124614291.html
Charlotte's Forgotten Health Care Legacy
I watched an
excellent documentary about the development of Charlotte’s health care
system. Most notable was the
establishment of hospitals by churches and citizens. Two major hospitals in our area can be traced
back to the activities of individuals and their parishes.
After the devastation of the War of Northern
Aggression, Jane Wilkes saw a need for nursing skills while tending to wounded
soldiers. She helped raise funds for St.
Peters Hospital and also for Good Samaritan Hospital, which was the first
privately funded all-negro facility in the state of North Carolina. She and her fellow citizens typified Alexis
de Tocqueville’s ideals of what it means to be an American. This kind of civic pride and participation lasted
until the mid-twentieth century when local governments began to take over the
hospitals.
You won’t find monuments or public buildings named
after Jane Wilkes in Charlotte. Those
kinds of accolades belong to rapacious politicians who raid the public
treasury. No, her legacy endures even
though most Charlotteans don’t remember her.
Source:
Should Charlotte Observer Editors be Declared Mentally Incompetent?
Having read Charlotte Observer editorials for the
past 20 years, I can understand Peter St. Onge’s concern about the mentally
incompetent being denied the ability to vote. Libtardism is a mental deficiency
equivalent to retardation. Here is an
excerpt from his latest tear stained editorial:
Last November, Moriah McKinney went
to the Watauga County courthouse with her mother, Cathy, to vote. It was
Moriah’s first time, and she wanted to do it right. She had a sample ballot
that she’d studied and filled out, and when it was her turn, she laid it next
to the real ballot and, one by one, picked her candidates.
Moriah has Down Syndrome. She’s 21
years old. She was nervous heading into the courthouse, says her mother. And
heading out? “She was proud.”
So what do Republicans in Raleigh
want to do with that sweet moment and thousands like it? Senate Bill 668,
introduced earlier this month, would amend the state constitution so that
anyone declared mentally incompetent by an N.C. court would be disqualified
from voting.
The bill makes no distinction between
those who truly don’t have the capacity to vote from those who do but have been
declared incompetent for other reasons. Like Moriah. Before she turned 21 last
year, her parents brought her before a judge because they wanted authority over
Moriah’s medical decisions, and because their daughter doesn’t comprehend the
particulars of money and finances.
She doesn’t comprehend the
particulars of money and finances? Why
that’s 80% of the Democratic vote! No
wonder Mr. St. Onge is concerned. The
whole Charlotte Observer editorial board would be declared mentally incompetent.
Money and finances are a major part
of government. We have to find a way to pay
for all of these programs. Mr. St. Onge
and his fellow libtards believe money grows on trees. Here is an example of his mental deficiency:
But this is how Republicans in
Raleigh have hacked their way through the legislative session. They find a
problem – or invent one – then provide an answer that’s disconnected from
real-life consequences. They attack a largely imagined voter fraud problem with
a photo ID bill that could disenfranchise hundreds of thousands of voters. They
address an unemployment insurance shortfall by disproportionately cutting
benefits for the jobless. They turn down a federal expansion of Medicaid that
not only would buy them time to fix a broken state system, but would give
hundreds of thousands more North Carolinians a medical safety net.
Apparently, Mr. St. Onge doesn’t
read his own paper. If he did, he would
know about the waste and fraud in Medicaid.
He would also know that the Republicans are addressing the fiscal
incompetence of DHHS. He would also know
about the billions of dollars owed to the federal government who financed the
state’s unemployed and demand their money back.
But according to this wizard at the Disturber, if you throw enough money
at a problem, it will eventually go away.
As you can see, Mr. St. Onge is as
mentally incompetent as Moriah McKinney. The only difference between the two is she
has Down Syndrome and is willing to do her homework. Thursday, April 18, 2013
Senator Kay Hagan's Condescending Attitude toward North Carolinians
Senator Kay Hagan once again voted against the
interest of North Carolina constituents.
She voted to expand universal background checks on gun purchases even
though both sides of the aisle concede that this wouldn’t have stopped the
Newtown massacre.
What is especially significant about this vote is
the condescending way she and her staff treated concerned citizens who opposed
this bill. Grass Roots North Carolina
reported the following incident:
US Senator Kay Hagan (D-NC, GRNC-1) plans to vote for the
Toomey-Manchin “compromise” amendment to S. 649 which will come up for a vote
possibly as early as tomorrow. After months of sitting on the fence and testing
the political waters, Sen. Hagan and her office staffers are no longer hiding
behind vague comments as to her position on the bill. Several GRNC members have
called Senator Hagan’s office today and the response from her staff was united:
Senator Hagan will vote for the Toomey-Manchin
amendment to S. 649. When several GRNC members pointed out over the phone that
it may cost Hagan their votes in her re-election campaign next year, the answer
from her office was simple: “you probably wouldn’t vote for her anyway”…
We need a recall mechanism. There is only one way to get rid of rogue senators like Kay Hagan, and that is repealing the 17th Amendment
Obamacare's Federal/Big Insurance Utopian Dreams
A couple of months ago, I hypothesized about a
possible collusion between the federal government and prominent health insurance
companies. I stated they would find a
way to incorporate a Federal Reserve like system that would sanction and
protect companies like Blue Cross and Blue Shield, while they in turn ceded
power to the federal government. It
looks like my hypothesis is coming true.
The Progressives have an additional bonus. They are realizing their Marxist dreams: from each according to his abilities, to each
according to his needs. Carolina Journal
reported the following:Devon Herrick, senior fellow and health economist at the Dallas, Texas-based National Center for Policy Analysis, said his organization expects major restructuring of the health insurance market over the next decade, and lots of employers to start dropping coverage nationally due to Medicaid expansion and subsidized health exchanges.
“We predict a lot of firms will find a way to get out of providing coverage,” Herrick said.
“I suspect that we will see employers taking a wait-and-see approach,” Allen countered, with none wanting to be the first to drop its insurance coverage benefit even though it would be cheaper to pay the Obamacare tax penalty for not providing insurance than to pay the employer share of insurance premiums.
“I think a lot of people are carefully watching what employers do, and especially what the larger employers do,” Allen said.
“All the products on the exchanges have to be qualified health plans,” and insurance carriers are required to provide the same “scope of coverage,” he said.
“We’ll be offering a full choice,” he said, “to make sure consumers get the products they want. They’ll look a lot like our products look today.”
Blue Cross would slot buyers into different medal levels descending from platinum and gold to silver and bronze. The higher levels would have richer coverage and higher costs, Allen said. “Bronze covers less of the total cost than, say, a platinum does.”
As a general rule of thumb, Blue Cross would offer “the same set of products to folks regardless of their income level,” Allen said. “So a bronze plan will be the same for someone at 20 percent of the federal poverty level as someone at 400 percent of the federal poverty level.”
The difference would be in awarding higher subsidies to lower-income individuals to offset premium costs.
“Obviously lower-income gets a bigger subsidy. Folks making less than 250 percent of the federal poverty level get a richer option if they choose a silver plan,” Allen said. “The plan has less out-of-pocket costs for the customer.”
So basically, the rich will pay more for health insurance while at the same time subsidizing the care of others who can’t afford the Obamacare premiums. Who knew utopia was a federal government program away?