Your tax dollars at work?

A recent article in the Wall Street Journal highlights a growing trend in government subsidized housing.

We are now learning that not only have your tax dollars been used to bail out banks that make bad loan decisions and home buyers who stupidly signed for home loans they couldn’t afford, but now enterprising individuals are buying up some of these foreclosed houses and renting them out as federal section 8 subsidized housing.

You can go to GoSection8.com and browse to see what’s available, most are traditional subsidized housing, apartment, townhouses, duplexes and so forth, but there are a few gems, such 10215 Splendor Ridge , Las Vegasas this one, 10215 Splendor Ridge, Las Vegas. It’s a 2,203 sq. ft. 4/3 for only $1,900 / month. Now really, what section 8 qualified tenant really needs a house of this caliber? That’s aside from the moral question of whether taxpayer dollars should be paying for this.

One tenant whose story is told on the WSJ reporter’s blog moved from St. Louis to Las Vegas to rent a 2,000 sq. ft. section 8 home, her rent based on her income is $400 for the 5 bedroom home. The taxpayer chips in $1,400 a month. Does anyone besides me see anything wrong with this picture?

One individual mentioned in the story bought a Las Vegas home for $60K cash, registered it as Section 8 housing and is now getting $1,500 a month deposited in his account, courtesy of the taxpayer. After taxes, maintenance and fees, he’s profit is $15,000 per year. Not bad. Meanwhile, the federal budget deficit continues to spiral out of control.

I’m waiting for a thank-you note, or two, or three, think I’ll get one?

new tools for citizenship

Maybe you thought the federal budget, this multi-trillion document that is supposed to guide our government’s spending, is far to big to understand, too much financial “geek speak” to make sense to those with our feet firmly on the ground.  Well, think again.

The Heritage Foundation has a new resource, the 2010 Federal Budget Chart Book.  It illustrates our federal budget, how your political representatives collect and spend your dollars, in broad, easy to understand terms.

Did you know that federal spending per household has skyrocketed from $11,337 in 1965 to $31,088 this year?  in the next 10 years it’s projected to shoot up to $36,139.  In case you didn’t understand, that’s PER YEAR!

With all the demagogy, you would never know that while defense spending has decreased from 7.4% of the budget in 1965 to 4.9% this year, entitlement spending has actually increased from 2.5% ti 9.9% of the federal budget in the same time.

To pay for all that spending federal taxes have increased from $11,202 per household in 1965 to $16,543 last year, peaking at $23,947 in 2000.   In 2007, the latest year this data is available, the top 5% of income earners paid over 60% of all income taxes.  Who were those lucky people, those super rich 5%?  Anyone who earned at least $160,041 that year.

Meanwhile, the bottom 75% of income earners, those who earned less than $66,532 in 2007, were responsible for only %13.41 of all income taxes that year.  Kinda blows the liberal mantra that the rich pay nothing and the poor pay everything right out the door, doesn’t it?

At their current rate of growth, entitlement spending is projected to gobble up every bit of federal tax dollars, at the current rates, by 2052, leaving nothing for defense, roads and bridges, air traffic control, law enforcement and everything else we’ve come to expect, or even wish they didn’t but they still do, from the federal government.

That means that while in 1965 federal spending consumed only, only?, yes, only 2.7% of the total US economic output, by 2052 it will consume, at the current rate of growth, 18.2% and we really will be wishing for those “good ole days.”

So, what can we do about it?  The first thing is to educate yourself.  One of the primary responsibilities of good citizenship is to educate one’s self about their government.  For too long most of our citizens have entertained themselves with TV, movies, video games, hunting, baseball, gadgets, cars, beautifying their homes, football, you name it, we’ve distracted ourselves while the political class have stolen our nation, our economy, our freedoms and our hard earned dollars from us.

After you’ve educated yourself, find out about ways to get involved, constantly write and politely badger your representatives about their votes, their spending habits, their duty to protect the tax dollars entrusted to them and not spend them wastefully.

Yes, just about any budget item can find an advocate who can passionately articulate it’s merits.  But just because a budget item has merits doesn’t mean it should be funded by government.  What’s wrong with allowing, even requiring private citizens and business to fund projects they find worthy instead of turning to the pockets of the citizens?

Funding closer to home not only refines and winnows projects that have true merit, but it also brings it closer to those who can watch closely that the dollars are spent wisely, and if not, shut them off.

As Ronald Reagan said, “a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth.a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth.”  Just a few weeks ago we got a whopper!   It’s time the people cut off the life line.

Call and Write Your Senators About Harry Reid’s Health Care Plan

Letters to my Senators regarding Harry Reid’s “health care plan.”

Dear Senator Nelson,

I implore you to respect the wishes of your constituency and vote against the pending health care legislation before the Senate. While the intentions of some may be good, the end result will be long term massive costs, increases in taxes and health care costs, and loss of services as budget restrictions force rationing of services.

The American people are far better at determining their own personal health care needs than 100 Senators and 435 Congresspersons who have little regard for the well being of their constituency.

To foist these overbearing measures on the 80% in order to supposedly provide for the 20%, a dubious justification at best, is not only wrongheaded, but indicative of the need for term limits to return elected officials to the states they hail from and limit political inbreeding in Washington.

We do not need the kind of health care reform Washington politicians are proposing, we need new representative who are more interested in statesmanship and the will of the people. Not a group of lemmings who blindly follow the party leadership.

Vote no on the Harry Reid led charge to decimate our health care system.

Dear Senator LeMieux
,

Thank you for remaining steadfast in opposing the wrong headed and dangerous health care legislation pending before the Senate.

If our economy has even a possibility of recovery, this legislation will at best delay it, at worst, plummet us into a miserable decline.

The damage this legislation will inflict on the delivery of health care, on the health of individuals, and the economic health of families has been sorely underestimated.

Medicare currently costs many multiples of the originally stated cost. Senate Democrats have had to, in similar fashion to the University of East Anglia Climate “researcher”, fudge the numbers and creatively skew them to show a “balanced” bill.

The truth is the ever increasing costs will result in massive deficits and/or unbearable taxation of American families that will be required after the stated 10 year “balanced” projections.

Thank you again for your stalwart opposition to this attempt to destroy our health care system, our economy and our nation.

I you haven’t written and called your Senators, do so now, the time is short and the future of our nation and our economic well being is at stake.

Senate Directory: Look up your Senator and email him or her via the web mail application on their Senate website. Also check their Senate website for phone numbers or use the directory at TheOrator.com to call them. TheOrator weblinks to email your representatives may be broken. Try it before using the multistep process on the US Senate website.

“We are all in the same boat on a stormy sea and
we owe each other a terrible loyalty.” – G. K. Chesterson

Published in: on December 9, 2009 at 17:42  Leave a Comment  

Just say NO!

We must demand our Senators and Representatives vote against any more bailout of private businesses and individuals with government, taxpayer money. It is time for us to bite the bullet and face the consequences of our irresponsible financial behavior. It is immoral for us to pass on to our grandchildren and great-grandchildren this debt.

The American people were sold a “bill of goods” last October, and it’s happening again now. Throwing more taxpayer debt at the economic problems our nation faces will only at best delay the inevitable while piling up unconscionable debt on our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Our government now owes more money than all of us in the country put together possess. We now owe nearly $57 trillion while our total net worth is only $56.5 trillion. President-elect Barack Obama has said, “We’ve got trillion-dollar deficits for years to come even with the economic recovery that we are working on at this point.

Obama’s plan, being promoted by Democrats and Republicans alike, is to pass out money, running up debt that our grandchildren will be forced to pay. Their solution is simple. Throw more money at the problem. Many of the projects clamoring for a piece of the “pie” at best are poor investments. Others just don’t make sense or amount to funding of projects no one else wants or sees a legitimate need of.

Where will the government get these trillions of dollars? They will go to the printing press and print more, which means that dollar in your pocket will be worth less. It also means the government will borrow more. From whom? Try China and the rich oil producing countries. At the rate we are going, China will never have to fight us. They will own us.

We don’t need to keep digging the hole deeper and deeper. Where will the bailouts end? We need some leadership from Congress, and we need it now. In the vacuum of statesmanship out of Washington, the American people must show that leadership. We know that in the real world there is no such thing as a free lunch; we must make sure oblivious Washington insiders know that as well.

They must stop feeding the American people a line of $&#@!. Democrats railed against Republicans over federal deficits during the Bush years. Now they are set to allow nearly as much deficit spending in one year than was incurred during the entire Bush administration, and yawn while doing so.

Stop the bleeding now! Just say NO to any more bailouts, “taxpayer investment” and government wealth transfers of all kinds. I for one am sick of the enormous transfer of wealth from this nation to China and the oil producing nations. Every dollar of deficit spending means more for them.

Write your Representatives, Senators and the President-elect. Tell them, “Stop it…NOW!”

“We are all in the same boat on a stormy sea and
we owe each other a terrible loyalty.” – G. K. Chesterson

Big 3 Bailout thoughts

I wrote the following to Sen. Mel Martinez of Florida on his “No” vote to on the “Cloture Motion; Alternative Minimum Tax Relief Act of 2008″. A yes vote would have allowed the Senate to move forward on this bill, to which leaders intended to attach auto financing and restructuring legislation

Thank you for voting “No” on the Cloture Motion to the “Alternative Minimum Tax Relief Act of 2008.”

While I am fundamentally opposed to government intervention in free markets, that’s in large part what got us into the financial and housing meltdown to begin with, if there is going to be government intervention, there must be concessions on “all” sides.

That the unions refused to even consider concessions to help their employers to become more competitive and preserve blue collar jobs is case in point of the arrogance they have fostered.

In tough times everyone needs to be willing to do what is necessary to keep their business viable, unions included.

That said, the very best method for the big 3 to deal with the problem of mismanagement, poor market prognostication and burdensome union contracts is the very Darwinian yet efficient method of Chapter 11 reorganization.

With good decisions they will come out stronger, more competitive and positioned for future growth and profitability without eating at the public trough.

I need my blue collar, Postal Service, earnings to support my family, not those of mis-managers and unionized extravagance.

I wrote a similar note to Sen. Bill Nelson who voted “Yes” on the motion. Except I extended my disappointment at his vote.

We must each become involved in the political process and tell our representatives what we think of their actions. Our Senators and Representatives are in Washington to “represent” each of us, the voter, the constitutent, not their own self interests and personal philosophies.

They must listen to us and seriously consider our wishes on the issues. If not, we have the responsibility in our Republic to go to the voting booth and replace them.

But if we fail to provide guidance and feedback, the onus falls on each of us for the actions they take with which we disagree. So take time to get involved, learn about the issues and write your political representatives, it’s your future, and that of your children and grandchildren.

“We are all in the same boat on a stormy sea and
we owe each other a terrible loyalty.” – G. K. Chesterson

Published in: on December 16, 2008 at 15:31  Comments (1)  

How progressive taxes work…

Came across a paraphrase of the following on another networking site I regularly visit. Snope’s can’t verify attribution so I’ll leave that part off.

Still, the analogy is sound and clearly explains the fallacy of a progressive tax system and especially one geared towards wealth envy, such as ours.

How Taxes Work . . .

This is a VERY simple way to understand the tax laws. Read on — it does make you think!!

Let’s put tax cuts in terms everyone can understand. Suppose that every day, ten men go out for dinner. The bill for all ten comes to $100. If they paid their bill the way we pay our taxes, it would go something like this:

The first four men — the poorest — would pay nothing; the fifth would pay $1, the sixth would pay $3, the seventh $7, the eighth $12, the ninth $18, and the tenth man — the richest — would pay $59.

That’s what they decided to do. The ten men ate dinner in the restaurant every day and seemed quite happy with the arrangement — until one day, the owner threw them a curve (in tax language a tax cut).

“Since you are all such good customers,” he said, “I’m going to reduce the cost of your daily meal by $20.” So now dinner for the ten only cost $80.00.

The group still wanted to pay their bill the way we pay our taxes. So the first four men were unaffected. They would still eat for free. But what about the other six — the paying customers? How could they divvy up the $20 windfall so that everyone would get his “fair share?”

The six men realized that $20 divided by six is $3.33. But if they subtracted that from everybody’s share, then the fifth man and the sixth man would end up being PAID to eat their meal. So the restaurant owner suggested that it would be fair to reduce each man’s bill by roughly the same amount, and he proceeded to work out the amounts each should pay.

And so the fifth man paid nothing, the sixth pitched in $2, the seventh paid $5, the eighth paid $9, the ninth paid $12, leaving the tenth man with a bill of $52 instead of his earlier $59. Each of the six was better off than before. And the first four continued to eat for free.

But once outside the restaurant, the men began to compare their savings. “I only got a dollar out of the $20,” declared the sixth man who pointed to the tenth. “But he got $7!”

“Yeah, that’s right,” exclaimed the fifth man, “I only saved a dollar, too . . . It’s unfair that he got seven times more than me!”.

“That’s true!” shouted the seventh man, “why should he get $7 back when I got only $2? The wealthy get all the breaks!”

“Wait a minute,” yelled the first four men in unison, “We didn’t get anything at all. The system exploits the poor!”

The nine men surrounded the tenth and beat him up. The next night he didn’t show up for dinner, so the nine sat down and ate without him. But when it came time to pay the bill, they discovered, a little late what was very important. They were FIFTY-TWO DOLLARS short of paying the bill! Imagine that!

And that, boys and girls, journalists and college instructors, is how the tax system works. The people who pay the highest taxes get the most benefit from a tax reduction. Tax them too much, attack them for being wealthy, and they just may not show up at the table anymore.

Where would that leave the rest? Unfortunately, most taxing authorities anywhere cannot seem to grasp this rather straightforward logic!

Sadly, in America today, according to a recent Gallup poll 46% of those polled would prefer to be the first 4 or 5 guys. They approve taking from the others, only they don’t want it done voluntarily, they want it under the threat of government coercion.

That says much about the state of their self motivation and one might even say moral depravity. What happens when government gets into the business of wealth redistribution? Well, I’m talking more than we currently have and more like has been proposed by the incoming powers of our government, both legislative and executive branches.

In the mid ’90′s I was in Hungary, a nation that lived under Communism. In 1989 she came out from under that heavy handed rule and while the Budapest was thriving, outside the city the people still labored in a state of despair.

Old world horse carts still traveled the roads as people moved themselves and the fruits of their backbreaking labor in their gardens and fields. Once the socialist economic principles of Communism took hold, breaking their grasp on those weaker, poorer victims of it’s failed policies was near impossible.

This is what some in power want for our nation. I have no doubt they don’t wish the wearying daily struggle, but we have already seen the results of unintended consequences of well intended government intervention gone wrong.

The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977, at the heart of our current financial crisis. I’ve written much about that. The 2005 Energy Bill, expanded in 2007, mandating ethanol production. That short-sighted, well intended legislation resulted in dramatically higher grain prices and ultimately grocery prices, with little to show in energy production. There are currently calls to freeze its mandates at the current levels.

Social Security, a well intended product of the Roosevelt era, has had progressively steeper demands placed on it, disability benefits, survivors benefits, constantly increasing the meager monthly payments. All the while the population of those drawing SS checks grows as our population lives longer and the pool of those worker paying in continues to decrease as the birth rate declines.

I have two nephews, a niece, two step sons and two grandchildren who will be footing the bill for my Social Security payments, assuming it is still in force 12 years from now. Currently the estimated benefit for myself and my wife is $2489 in today’s dollars. In 2020, at the current rate of growth, its estimated that for every recipient there will be 2.4 workers, and the ratio gets smaller every year. (More info)

That means, on average, out of each of their monthly paychecks, about $520 will be taken off the top to pay the social security for me, my wife and every other recipient. That, my friends, is wealth redistribution.

But for those currently coming into power in Washington, its a non-issue. The wealth redistribution they are pushing takes this much further and in the process the Ponzi scheme known as Social Security, Medicare, National Healthcare, Welfare, Child Credit ad nausem will end up breaking the back of the American economy.

Good intentions? Certainly, though some more skeptical will argue its merely buying the vote of the lower economic classes. But good intentions do not make good policy.

We’ve already seen in microcosm the results of human nature in the financial bailout. Companies are repositioning themselves to become eligible when they weren’t before. Companies not related to the financial crisis are demanding a bailout for their sectors. Citizens are concocting schemes, dreaming up ways they think they should get a piece of this action.

What everyone forgets is that it isn’t government who foots the bill. Government doesn’t create wealth, it only takes it. Government doesn’t produce a salable product. The current model seems to be redistribution.

According to the Tax Foundation analysis of 2006 tax data, if you earned $153,542 you were in the top 5% of income earners and paid 60% if income taxes. If you earned a modest $64,702 you were in the top 25% of income earners and one of the wealthy. You and your group paid 86.27% of all income taxes.

What does this tell us? For starters, the idea that the wealthy don’t pay income taxes is a myth. Perpetuated by a political class with an agenda of riding wealth envy to power. Secondly, you could have confiscated the total incomes of the top 5%, those making %153,542 in 2006 ($2.43 trillion), and the total going to the government would come close to to paying the $2.7 trillion budget for that year, but only once.

The only answer to this is to reduce spending. In 2006 the federal government spent $248 billion just on interest on the national debt, that is more than twice the $117 billion spent on the Iraq war that year and $22 billion more than the federal deficit that year.

Confiscating wealth, nor redistribution of wealth, is the answer. A fair review of the data is convincing. The only answer for the fiscal dilemma our government is in, less government.

The only problem with this is the current and the incoming leadership on both sides of the aisle seem committed to more government, more intrusion into the private sector, more spending, more and increased entitlements, more deficits, and a higher national debt.

I’ve oft repeated this quote from Alexis de Tocqueville, “The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.”

Our legislators discovered this long ago, the people are swallowing this hook into their collective gut and it will eventually rip us all inside out.

I want more for my nephews, niece, step sons and grandchildren. They deserve more, yet sadly, I’m afraid their generation may have fallen victim to the elixir of wealth envy and may well be bringing to power those who will orchestrate their own fiscal demise.

“We are all in the same boat on a stormy sea and
we owe each other a terrible loyalty.” – G. K. Chesterson

Time to come down off the "high"

With the election over, journalists, pundits, commentators, most politicians and most importantly, the President-Elect, Barack Obama, have all begun to scale back the rhetoric. These professionals, for the most part, understand there is an important distinction between campaigning for political office and holding that office.

The words, thoughts and ideas expressed in a campaign are idealistic, crafted to appeal to a candidate’s constituency’s hope and dreams. A political candidate also knows the rhetoric of campaigning will rarely become policy. Therefore he or she must scale back the expectations of their constituencies otherwise those who carried them to office will turn on them when they realize their idealized hopes will not be attained, or at least to the degree they were led to believe during the campaign.

To his credit, President elect Obama began lowering expectations in the final week of his campaign when it became clear that barring unforeseen and hugely inaccurate polling, he would most likely become this nation’s 44th President. The difficulty for Obama is that most of the constituency he has courted, the youth vote and the wealth envy vote, do not understand the difference between campaigning and governing.

Political candidates have since the beginning of politics promised far more than they can deliver. In the form of government in this nation, that fact is inherent in our Constitutional Republic. You see, this is not a democracy, despite the misguided belief perpetuated by the educational system and the media.

Sadly, the constituencies of President-Elect Obama have drunk the “Kool-aid” of “Change” and truly believe that their candidate and our soon to be President will enact all that he has promised. Many remain in “campaign mode” ravenously attacking anyone expressing ideas and opinions even slightly different from their own. They look for attack and disparagement in even the most benign of comment.

Their youthful idealism and expectations, their lack of understanding of the American political process, will lead them to disillusion and disappointment. At the same time, their inability to tone down their rhetoric and attacks will serve only to alienate them from both those who may agree with them as well as those who don’t.

Their friends, families and fellow employees will all soon tire of the constant argumentative attitude and newly empowered political groupies will soon find themselves not only disappointed in their expectations, but distanced from those who would have otherwise been there for them when they finally realize their candidate cannot fulfill the all promises made and their government has failed them despite their hope for change.

“We are all in the same boat on a stormy sea and
we owe each other a terrible loyalty.” – G. K. Chesterson

Sophie Scholl: The Final Days

I just finished watching a DVD I heard about on Steve Brown Etc. several months ago and had put on my list of must see videos. It is Sophie Scholl: The Final Days.

If you have never heard of this story, or haven’t yet taken time to view it, you must do so. It is a lesson, first in the strength of character of those who truly believe in their cause and secondly, a treatise on the dangers of a government that believes it alone has the right to determine what ideas are proper and must destroy those whose ideas oppose it.

In a nation where government becomes so powerful that it invades the private economy, nationalizes industry, socializes its education and humanitarian sectors, that power is an elixir to the population and a source of control for those in power. The people become either emasculated through fear or gratitude, or a few rise and speak out against the iron claw of those in power.

Sophie Scholl, her brother Hans and a group of others known as the White Rose chose the latter. When they saw, either with their own eyes or through reports from others, the abuse of a government self-described as Nationalist Socialism, they knew it was their duty to speak out, even in the face of possible death.

That death came at the end of a kangaroo court where the laws and constitution of Germany were suspended for the sake of expediently dispatching those who opposed Hitler’s Third Reich.

The lessons for today are many. Throughout the film, which was created after interviews with many who were witness to the events as well as uncovered court records, Sophie, Hans and Christopher Probst were interrogated and harangued for defying the state in spite of their state provided educations.

How could they rebel against Germany after all Germany had done for them? With the continued intrusion of federalism in the United States into the educational system, the attempts to criminalize home schooling in California, and the control of the public (read “government”) education system by such liberal organizations as the National Education Association which allies itself with the Democrat party, our children may soon be asked the same question.

The education system envisioned by “Obama and Biden will create Early Learning Challenge Grants to promote state “zero to five” efforts and help states move toward voluntary, universal pre-school.” It was Kruschev who in 1960 declared before the United Nations General Assembly ”America will fall without a shot being fired. It will fall from within.”

He was referring to the Communization of America, extolling the bullet points of the Communist Manifesto. What we are interested in here specifically is plank five, “Free education for all children in public schools.” An Obama nation would provide “free” education to all children, starting at birth; to indoctrinate them in the glories of a government controlled society.

It’s not surprising that Obama would promote such a scheme in that his college years included a plethora of socialist connections that have continued in one form or another to today. Black Liberation Theology, espoused by Rev. Jeremiah Wright whose Trinity United Church of Christ Obama attended for years, is rooted in Marxist philosophy.

But getting back to Sophie Scholl, it is important, even more so as we approach this coming election, that we remind ourselves of the dangers of empowering one who lifts himself up as the answer to all societal needs and will administer those remedies via the power of the state.

When we assign to the state our right of self-determination, we assign to the state our freedom as well. Freedom is not easy; moreover, it is difficult to determine ones course for ones life and family. When government assigns to the people certain entitlements, with each entitlement comes a loss of freedom.

Incrementally since Roosevelt’s New Deal we are assigning our freedom and liberty to an increasingly socialist government. With Social Security, the expansion of government education, the welfare system, Medicare and Medicaid, now with the advent of corporate welfare in the recent bailout of Wall Street and the intrusion of government mandating private industry rewrite legal contracts and looming on the horizon the specter of national healthcare, the American electorate is blindly and ignorantly reducing themselves to wards of the state.

Alexis de Tocqueville, who lived from 1805-1859 stated, “The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.”

Sophie Scholl, as she headed to the guillotine said in part, “How can we expect righteousness to prevail when there is hardly anyone willing to give himself up individually to a righteous cause.”

de Tocqueville’s prediction is now coming true in America. The question is, is there anyone left who is willing to ascribe to Sophie Scholl’s admonition? I pray there is yet a remnant who will rise up stand. If not, it may soon be illegal to publish a dissenting article such as this.

Other sources:

Accuracy in Media – Obama’s Communist Mentor
Accuracy in Media – Obama’s International Socialist Connections
The New York Times – The Mask Slips
The Conservative Voice – Barack Obama Lauded by Marxists
American Thinker – Another Obama Marxist

“We are all in the same boat on a stormy sea and
we owe each other a terrible loyalty.” – G. K. Chesterson

SNL Update

YouTube has taken down the video link in the last post.

NBC has stated that the skit failed to meet standards. The question is, whose standards? SNL has never been afraid to lampoon anyone and specifically anyone on the right of the political divide.

They used their editorial commentary skits to skewer most recently Sarah Palin and her family, even going so far as to suggest incest. So I don’t understand what the problem is here unless some very powerful people, i.e. the Sandlers or George Soros, has threatened NBC with lawsuits, or even with buying them and firing them all.

Michelle Malkin is following this closely, visit her site for the latest info.

Here’s the link to the edited version just posted on the NBC Saturday Night Live site. On my first viewing the differences seem minor. The most prominent is the absence of an identifying tag under the Herb and Marion Sandler characters that states “People who should be shot.”

Maybe they were afraid that some of the people they took advantage of in their quest for billions of dollars would see that not as a satirical statement but a suggestion that should be followed up on.

I just located a site with the original unedited version of the skit along with an outtake of the edited portion and a video embed of the edited version from Hulu.

SNL Bailout C-Span Video Clip

Thanks to the internet, NBC can run but they can’t hide. Hmmm, I wonder if someone at NBC, some free thinker, is actually helping to keep this alive as a snub to whomever is trying to shut it down in original form? Ya think?

“We are all in the same boat on a stormy sea and
we owe each other a terrible loyalty.” – G. K. Chesterson

Congressional statesmen hold the line for the people.

An open letter to Florida Rep. Ric Keller:

Thank you for your vote against the flawed Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 – H.R.3997. It was and remains deeply flawed and fails to address the fundamental problems underlying the current weakness in the credit markets.

It seems that many in Congress have the mindset that the only solution to a problem is to “throw” money at it. You cannot fix is problem caused by bad legislation with more bad legislation.

There is a much better solution that will be less costly to the American taxpayer. According to William Isaac the Fair Value Accounting rules, better known as mark to market, are a prime culprit in the current crisis.

According to Isaac, “This is contrary to everything we know about bank regulation. When there are temporary impairments of asset values due to economic and marketplace events, regulators must give institutions an opportunity to survive the temporary impairment. Assets should not be marked to unrealistic fire-sale prices. Regulators must evaluate the assets on the basis of their true economic value (a discounted cash-flow analysis).”

One Rep. John Linder has said that were this rule returned to mark to par almost every financial institution that is now in trouble would be back on solid footing. Mark to par served our nations financial institutions well for 220 years. FAS 157 and mark to market has resulted, in conjunction with other flawed legislation such as the Community Reinvestment Act, in the current crisis in our financial markets.

The CRA requires banks and lending institutions to make loans to that were otherwise fiscally indefensible. Many of the loans made under CRA form the basis of the current sub-prime mortgage foreclosure problem.

Community organizers have used CRA to force banks to make loans they otherwise would not have extended. A.C.O.R.N., for one, is well know for its methods of “shaking down” lenders and requiring them, under the auspices of CRA, to make “exotic” loans to unqualified applicants.

Contrary to assertions by Democrats, deregulation by Republicans has not been a factor in the current crisis in the financial markets. To the contrary, Sarbanes-Oxley, voted into existence by a Republican Congress in response to Enron, WorldCom, Tyco, et. al., was a buzz saw where a scalpel was needed.

This should be revisited and repealed in part or, better, in whole.

Additionally, updating F.D.I.C. insurance to cover up to $250,000 in deposits will ensure small businesses that the money they need for payrolls and operating expenses will be there when needed despite the turmoil in the credit markets.

I’m not financial wiz, but I do understand that when government gets involved in the private sector, the primary result is chaos and disruption. There is a place for prudent regulations and laws to punish abusers.

But government manipulating the private sector for the purpose of advancing “progressive” policies that fly in the face of common sense and good business practice must stop.

Further reading:

“We are all in the same boat on a stormy sea and
we owe each other a terrible loyalty.” – G. K. Chesterson

Published in: on September 30, 2008 at 14:49  Leave a Comment  
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