Tuesday, February 24, 2009

We Are Now Second In Kidnappings For Ransom


Yesterday, I was watching the news, and this question was asked as a teaser right before the commercial break. The question asked what city, in the United States, did the most kidnappings for ransom take place? While the ads were running their course, I turned to my wife and guessed either El Paso, Texas or San Diego, California. I was incorrect! Phoenix, Arizona the newscaster revealed, and then went on to explain why. He stated that although 150 miles from the Mexican border, the drug gangs would send their runners to Phoenix in order to kidnap and hold their captives hostage for as much as a million dollars!

In my healthy opinion, this does not surprise me! I wrote earlier about my close friend Denny, who lives on the Mexican border. He had said this was beginning to happen. I feel it is about time to get serious about protecting ourselves from these slugs! Our leaders still just ignore the problem. By the way Phoenix was second in kidnappings only to the leading city...Mexico City! Mexico City is the world leader in kidnappings now followed by one of our own! This is a tragedy and a crying shame.

Dave

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Let Us Learn From History



Since we are cruising along, and listening about how great the stimulus package and the bailout of our financial institutions will be for our country, let us keep a stiff upper lip while we have a history lesson. I know, I know how everyone says they hate history, because the subject is about boring old men and institutions from the past, but we shall forge on through our lesson.

Having minored in History during college, and having taught the subject many years, I learned early about all the valued lessons waiting to be scooped liked ice cream from the past! Let us begin scooping and learn...learn...learn!

I feel, that since our printing presses are burning from turning out so much paper money, our first lesson should be about acquisition! Since our money is not based on anything valuable other than our Countries reputation, we need to acquire some stuff that is valuable. The way we could do this is learn a lesson from the Romans. The Romans learned early in order to pay for their great army, building of great Coliseums, and lavish parties was simple! They just invaded another country! The took all the wealth, property, and made the people slaves which provided the workforce to create a greater Rome.  You say we the United States would never do as Rome did, because we do not invade other countries!  We only help when we are asked!  Well, my little chickadees, there is a precedent for such actions!  Strain your brain and think all the way back when former President Bush had our great forces invade Iraq, searching for weapons of mass destruction.  We actually did invade!  With this precedent set, what country could we invade?


I say Mexico would be a great beginning, since a large workforce of Mexicans is already in our Country!  We could invade and plunder all their valuables and keep our great Nation strong. We probably could rest our printing presses, therefore saving energy for the Green crowd! 
We could use all the people of these countries to rebuild our infrastructure.  We could use the Roman history lesson to solidify our Countries future!

If the Rome plan is not palatable, we could go to lesson number two.  We could stop our money presses, and follow our Constitution.  What I mean is we could just let all the companies begging for money, go out of business.  Throughout history, companies have actually gone broke with out the United States going under!  Let me explain.

Studebaker was an automobile company that just could not compete.  They were not rescued, but allowed to simply go out of business!  What an idea!  The United States kept operating!  If companies were allowed to go broke, others would take their place!  This has happened over and over in our great Country!  Businesses went broke during the Nineteen Thirties, and others seized upon the chance to take their place.

The last historical lesson we could learn from is the myth that everyone deserves to own a home!  In the past or shall we say in our history, we rented and saved money to secure housing. We did not give loans to people who had terrible credit, no job or low paying job.  Loans were not given just because we thought certain people deserved home ownership.  Let me ask this question.  Where in the world did the idea that everyone deserved ownership of a home?  Obviously, our leaders or lenders did not study their history or they are just trying to revise the facts! 

Think about these short history lessons.  What do you think would be a way of learning from history and not head down a very bleak path?

Dave

 
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