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Afghanistandard Procedure

Business in usual overseas, too? Catholic is as Catholic does. Telling other people what to do. Plus more.

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THE GOP ISN’T CROSSING THE RIVER
Re: Lisa Fabrizio’s Crossing the Delaware:

We now live in a target-rich environment. Secretary of the Treasury Tax Cheat testifies that the Obama Administration plans to punish the tax evaders. I nearly split a gut laughing, although there were no guffaws in the hearing room. We were told that the market would crash without TARP. It declined upon passage of TARP, and has crashed (to late 90’s levels even below the early 00’s decline) under Obama’s continued plans to bail out the incompetent and punish the productive. If out-of-control spending, high taxes, and onerous regulations were a solution to economic decline, California would be leading us out of recession rather than functioning as the premier beggar state. If throwing money at K-12 education were a solution to American illiteracy, innumeracy, and drop-outs, Washington D.C. would be the showplace of educational achievement. If socializing medicine were a solution to high costs and system inefficiencies, people wouldn’t be fleeing the “free” Canadian system to pay good money for timely, effective care in the U.S. And hasn’t the United States really shown government’s ability to manage efficiently in the fine work of the U.S. Postal Service? Maybe our hospitals could shut down for two days a week to save money! If you are about to die on a Sunday or a Tuesday, well, try to hold on until the next day! We can stimulate the production of wind energy that cannot be effectively stored or transmitted to replace the coal we will not be allowed to dig, the oil we will not be allowed to tap, and the nuclear we will not be allowed to build. This is the “Animal House” economy to be run by buffoons, whose antics are so farcically hilarious that no movie satire could ever hope to capture all the humor.

When Hayek noted that government bureaucrats had insufficient information to replace the market in management of the economy, he didn’t know the half of it. Not only does this administration have insufficient information, it also pays no attention to the information it does have.

So, how in this target rich environment does the stupid party conduct itself? Well, the RNC Chairman allows himself to be baited into taking on one of the few important media personalities who is actually talking about all the nonsense. And the party allows spokesmen like Eric Cantor to carry the flag, although he was co-opted into supporting the first TARP bill, and now looks like either a very stupid man or an opportunist. Was it really okay when Bush did it? And important governors like Charlie Crist serve as accomplices to the plunder of the productive. What a crew!

Republicans, you may think that America will turn to you after Obama has accomplished his goal of destroying our capitalist economy, but you are wrong that you can simply wait for disenchantment to set it. You need to let the people know that you do hope Obama fails in his socialist program, that you have alternatives that have always worked to improve economic conditions (low taxes—especially on capital and on the productive—low regulation, sound money), and that you have spokesmen that are more believable and popular than the sorry pols you have chosen to front the Republican message.

Since you are so often the stupid party, I fear that you will not heed this advice, any more than you heeded the advice to act like Republicans when you controlled the government. How sad for all of us.
Stephen Zierak
Kansas City, Missouri

CUE RUSH LIMBAUGH
Re: Tony Marsh’s The Audacity of Cynicism:

At which point will Obama’s rhetoric meet reality?

Never. It can’t, by definition of him who speaks out of both sides of his mouth and stamps everything he says with an expiration date.

And who will report it to most Americans or even comment on that? The advocacy/adversary print and broadcast media that are his shills and shillettes? Liberal/leftist academia? Hollywood and the liberal/leftist so-called entertainment industry?

Who?
C. Kenna Amos
Princeton, West Virginia

I’LL DECIDE, THANK YOU
Re: Jeremy Lott’s Kid Conservatism:

It has been my experience that when someone says they are doing something and “it’s for your own good”…it never is.
Michael Skaggs
Murray, Kentucky

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Letter to the Editor View all comments (12) |

frost| 3.5.09 @ 7:46AM

Ira and Michael, thanks. You too, Stephen!

Alan Brooks| 3.5.09 @ 10:26AM

re: Catholicism.
anything which will preserve the slightest morality of any sort is welcome. if being pro-life fits that bill then so be it.
I haven't thought much concerning abortion as it is an unappetizing issue; however the church with almost 2000 years of experience might know better and its judgment can be at least implicitly trusted.

Appleby| 3.5.09 @ 10:39AM

When I joined (voluntarily) the Catholic Church, I knew the rules. I was required to study them and discuss them with the Deacon who instructed me, and also with the priest who then baptized and confirmed me, to be sure I understood every jot and tittle that might have concerned me. I am not saying that every j and t is the way I would have written it; nevertheless, I also understand that nobody asked me for input or guaranteed that such input would be used if I volunteered it.

I chose voluntarily to submit myself to the Catholic Church in its entirety. I do so.

What on earth is so hard to understand about that, that so many prominent "catholics" continue to look for loopholes and claim in fact to have found them?

There are no loopholes. There never will be any loopholes. And, as my late Daddy used to say, "If you don't like them apples, there are no hooks in your [backside] discouraging you from leaving."

As a Catholic who does not wish the product to be adulterated by whiners and lawyers, I urge you to make use of the Egress, ASAP.

David Govett | 3.5.09 @ 12:33PM

The President does not create the budget; Congress does. That means Pelosi and her accomplices. That this even needs saying says something about the educational level of Americans.

IMKessel| 3.5.09 @ 1:30PM

Appleby, hear, hear!

No one sings quite like the convert!

hgfhf| 12.2.09 @ 1:28AM

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