Sunday, March 22, 2009

Letter to the Tennessean 2009-03-22

Regarding your editorial "Don't undermine stimulus recovery efforts for political gain", please re-read the First Amendment, without which the Tennessean would be out of busineess.
I don't remember any such editorial excoriating anti-war protesters for questioning Bush's policies. Now we have a president who is tripling the deficit, and we're supposed to "give it a chance to work"?
I have news for the Tennessean: these policies have been given a chance, and we have seen them fail before our eyes throughout the democratic socialist world. Those of us who oppose this radical administration still pay our taxes and love our country, just like our fellow Americans who are peeling off their "Impeach Bush" bumper stickers.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Business Votes Nobama

Unlike the American people, who only get to vote on Election Day, Wall Street “votes” every day. So far, the stock market, which represents the relative optimism of investors (and most of our retirement accounts by the way) has resoundingly voted no to the tax-and-spend approach to recovery, no to multi-trillion-dollar deficits, no to government strangulation of the money supply, and no to promised tax increases on business.

But hey, 25 cops in Ohio just got new jobs. Good for them.