Monday, August 31, 2009

PRESCRIPTION FOR TRUTH

Peter Johnson August 31, 2009
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Liberty Tom

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

National Healthcare Update

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Now let’s see, where are we as far as national healthcare goes? The news of the day is changing so fast, it’s hard to keep up with what’s current and what’s old news.

Public support for a national healthcare bill, better known as Obamacare, and correctly labeled H.R. 3200, is losing much ground, as can be seen at town hall meetings being conducted by some of our representatives while they are on their summer recess. Most national polls show and correctly reported by Fox News, that the majority of American people do not want this national healthcare bill, what President Obama and the Democrat majority in congress are trying to get passed sometime this year. There are many news sites on the internet that report accurate and honest analysis of what’s going on with the issue of national healthcare. For me, as far as television, I don’t waste my time listening or watching junk from any of the “in the tank” for Obama and the Dems, so called news networks.

Getting back to the town hall meetings - I have noticed that it has been reported all over the internet, talk radio and on Fox News the negative response by some of our national leaders to the public speaking out at these town hall meetings. Nancy Pelosi calling them nazi’s and carrying swastika’s, another congressperson making a comparison to the KKK, while another congressperson decides to conduct a town hall meeting over the phone. Just because the people speaking out against the proposed national healthcare bill, that will be considered in the months ahead, disagree with it, they’ve been labeled as un-American, even mobsters and misinformed and more. Perhaps some of those congressional people are out of touch with their constituents or maybe they really don’t care what “we the people” think of this issue of national healthcare. What do you think?

Over the week-end, on one of the national news show, Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), stated “… that if we don’t have a bipartisan bill we’ll never be able to meet the goal by having a law signed by the end of the year…so yes we are considering alternative means…” Meaning, what is called the nuclear option, a simple majority of 51 votes in the Senate. As opposed to the 60 votes needed to stop any filibuster. Looks like, maybe Charles, doesn’t have the 60 votes in the Senate. If the Democrats don’t get any Republican support, and go for the nuclear option, wouldn’t that be ramming it down the American peoples throat? Do you agree?

Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT), believes that we should wait until we get thru the recession before passing any national healthcare total bill, no reason to do it all now. Question: Why are the Democrats and The President in such a rush to get national healthcare (govt. controlled) passed? Oh, maybe I forgot, it’s one of those national crisis situations.

President Obama and the Democrats have control of the Whitehouse and both the House of Representatives and The Senate. They can get passed almost anything they want to get passed. They haven’t been able to get national healthcare passed and the longer it takes them the harder it becomes. Perhaps they have been trying to get national healthcare passed before the American people wake up and realize what, exactly, is in HR 3200 America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009. Well, I think that it was aptly stated by a person at one of those town hall meetings - “…you are awakening a sleeping giant…” Hope she is right -
Hey America - WAKE-UP!

A source of some really good information on this subject of national healthcare, play the YouTube video I have posted at the bottom of this article, it features Sally C. Pipes, author of The Top Ten Myths of American Health Care, A Citizen’s Guide.

One last question I will ask you - with this national healthcare - the question I must ask is - Do you want yourself and your family to be treated as a budget item by some government bureaucrat?

One last comment - Attorney General Eric Holder opens a CIA abuse investigation. That’s a good ploy, get the people off the subject of national healthcare and continue to demonize the last administration and the Republicans. Our national security doesn’t matter, the world loves Barack Obama, full steam ahead, let’s hear it for national healthcare, yea!

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Liberty Tom








Monday, August 10, 2009

A Comparison and Some National Healthcare Questions

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Hi, how are you today? Took the time to go for a bike ride this morning. As I traveled on my short trek on my Trek, I had thoughts of what I have been reading lately and hearing on the news. A lot of it has been about national healthcare or what has been labeled by some as Obamacare. It made me think of a personal comparison I have between our healthcare system and the Canadian healthcare system.

Sometime in mid-October of 2008, I managed to injure my left shoulder in an accident while doing some work at home. I was moving some boxes that I had stored in my garage and I stumbled over something. In the process I managed to catch my fall by stretching my left hand out to the wall. My hand and arm grasped the wall, but the momentum kept my body moving forward. The result was very painful as I forced my arm and shoulder back into an unnatural position.

Now, I’m not the type person that runs to the doctor whenever I get a headache or upset stomach. I did some self administered first-aid immediately and returned to work on Monday. Luckily, for me it had happened early on Saturday morning, so I had the week-end to take it easy. I thought, that if I just took it easy I would heal in time, you know - body heal thyself. Needless to say, that didn’t happen. I called for a doctor’s appointment.

When I was examined by my doctor, he decided to send me to a specialist. He thought it might be a torn rotator cuff. After having an MRI scan a few days later, I returned to the specialist and he advised me I could have surgery or do some physical therapy that might help. I decided that therapy was the route to take. I had therapy 2-3 times a week for several weeks then was left on my own to continue the therapy exercises I had been taught. To this day I haven’t had any surgery.

Unknown to me at the time and not for about a month after my injury had occurred , I learned that a Canadian , I’ll call him Bill, working for the same company as myself, had suffered the same injury about the same time as mine. When I asked about him and what he was doing about it, his supervisor told me that he was on the waiting list for an MRI test. He told me that it wasn’t scheduled until mid-January 2009. To make a long story short, the essence of this story is: by the time Bill had his MRI test, I had seen my regular doctor, been to a specialist (an orthopedic), had an MRI test, back to the specialist and started on and was about half way or more through my physical therapy sessions at the doctor’s office.

Recently, I ran into a coworker of Bill’s and asked him about Bill. He told me that Bill finally returned to work about the end of this June or first part of July. Also, that he had hated every minute of the time off. I had expressed to my doctor that I didn’t want any restrictions placed on me and continued working after the injury. I don’t believe that was a choice for Bill.

Now, one could say, but his healthcare was provided by the government and therefore free, mine wasn’t free. Oh really? It’s true, I had to pay a copay each time I went to see a doctor and each time I had a physical therapy session. However, the copay was reasonable and affordable and worth the cost to me. Is his healthcare really free? Wonder what he pays in income taxes compared to me.

Some questions to ask on the debate over national healthcare are:

If something is working why change it?

If something has some things that need to be reformed, then why not address those places for reform instead of scraping the entire healthcare system?

If government takes over the national healthcare system, then you must ask yourself - when has a government run anything ever worked?

Has a government monopoly on anything ever proved to be cost efficient?

If a national healthcare system, Obamacare, is so great, then why has congress, Democrats, voted that they do not have to participate in a national healthcare system?

The biggest question of all - Do you want another federal bureau run by another czar or czarina, unanswerable to “we the people”, making healthcare decisions about you and your family? Or - do you want to have the power with your chosen doctor/doctors concerning decisions about your health?

Do you want to have a loved one turned down by a government bureaucracy for treatment, because they are too old for that treatment, because the government figures it’s not cost efficient?

We must use common sense when making decisions of this magnitude.

I said this prior to the election last year - “if Barack Obama wins the election and becomes our next president, and if the Democrats manage to win both houses of congress, then they will destroy this country as we know it”. Come on now, use some common sense. If you agree with Obama and the Democrats, fine. You need to educate yourself on our founding and what the founding fathers created in this nation of ours. You need to find out the history of the “great depression” that occurred here in the early 20th century and compare it to what is going on now. Another question we need to ask, can you borrow or spend yourself out of debt? Our present government, the Obamacrats, seem to think this is the way. Oh, I forgot, they can print money when needed, forget about inflation and our children and liberty and freedom.

A National healthcare system is not about national healthcare, it’s about more government power in the hands of Obama and the Democrats, but mainly Obama. It’s part of Barack Obama’s plan to change this country to what it is not. The more powerful government becomes the more liberty and freedom “we the people” lose. Once lost, it will be almost impossible to regain. It’s about changing this country into The U.S.S.A. - The United Socialist States of America. Tell me, where has socialism worked anywhere in the world? “…change we can believe in…” Right!?


Some books to consider:

The Five Thousand Year Leap

The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Founding Fathers

Culture of Corruption

Liberty and Tyranny

Catastrophe

Glenn Beck's Commonsense

The Top Ten Myths of American Health

Road to Serfdom

American Progressivism

Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism

Suggestion: Play the Youtube videos at bottom of this post.

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Have a great day!
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Liberty Tom




Friday, August 7, 2009

Political Thoughts

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Good day to all of you, how are you today? IT’S FRIDAY! YEA! We’ve waited the whole week, and now the week-end is upon us. We can go act like fools, we are free for the week-end - yea! For those of you that are not free for the week-end, my heart goes out to you, all I can say is get another job that you don’t have to work the week-end.
Why am I so happy about the week-end coming on? Simply because I am a full time worker myself, I mean, besides doing this internet thing. I have a “job” that I go to everyday, five days a week.

There are some thoughts I’d like to share with you today, they’re not all political thoughts, most of them probably are political thoughts, I’ll try to have at least one non political thought for you. Remember, this is a political thoughts blog. There, I’ve said “political thoughts” enough.


Non Political Thoughts:

There’s a poem that I really like and would like to share it with you. Maybe, some of you have already exposed yourself to it, that’s o.k. Many years ago (probably thirty plus) I ran across a poem, I liked it and even got a record with it on it. The name of it is Desiderata, enjoy.


Some Political Thoughts and Links:

On my way to work last night I was listening to Mark Levin on the radio and he talked about an article that appeared in NRO (National Review Online). I read the article this morning, it was worth the time. The title of the article is Obama vs. Mathematics, by Jagadeesh Gokhale & Kent Smetters. Their premise is “health care plus higher taxes only on the ‘rich’ equals disaster.”

I read some other articles about national health care worthy of your time:

Do We Want Socialized Medicine?

‘The Doctor Will See All of You Now”

Abortion By Any Other Name Is In Health Care Bill

Democrats’ Fear Is Showing on Health Care


The Real Right to Medical Care versus Socialized Medicine



Some other articles worth your time to read:

New Rules For Radicals

What Wrong With Socialism? (notice the date)

Letter from 2012 (first appeared in October 2008)
After you read this letter you can do a google search and check out what other websites had to say about the letter, click here: Google


Hope you have enjoyed and gathered some new or different insight, knowledge, etc today from my political thoughts for the day.

If you notice to the right, I’ve started a list of links you can go to. Right now, there is only two. I’m going to add several more in the very near future. You may, also, go to one of my sponsors,
Patriot Depot or Amazon. The links are on the top right on this page. Browse, you might find something you'd like to have. I almost forgot to mention again - check out some of the YouTube videos I have on all my postings, they're really good!

Have a nice day and a wonderful week-end.

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Liberty Tom

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Political Thoughts

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Hi, how are you? Rush starts his show like that sometimes. Oh my god, he listens to Rush Limbaugh, every chance I get. I use to listen to him everyday back in the days of over-the-road driving (ten to twenty years ago). Now, I don’t have that much time and besides there is so many other things that keeps me busy. However, I do listen to him when I can.

This morning I did something that I haven’t done in awhile. I went bike riding for about two and half hours. To be clear about it, I went for a ride on my bicycle. Man, I had a great time!

The title I’ve given this post, I know, is “political thoughts”, and I do have lots of political thoughts. I have read and studied lots of political thoughts. I have a political thoughts degree. It‘s true - one of the things I have accomplished in my life is graduating from college. I have attended four colleges in my life, and on my wall in my den above me, is my certificate of graduation. It states “Bachelor of Science.” Now please don’t get me wrong, I don’t mean to be bragging or anything like that. I don’t usually tell people what I just said here, but I just wanted to let you all know a little more about me. I have yet to post any profile on myself here on my blog or places such as ezinearticles, but I will in time.

There are actually seven certificates I have on my wall above me that I am proud of. I bet most of you viewing this blog have accomplished or are accomplishing noteworthy things in your life too. Well, you should be proud of your accomplishments. It took dedication, hard work, sacrifice, whatever, and you accomplished it. Now, you don’t have to brag about it, but it’s o.k. to be proud of what you accomplished.

Oh, I will only mention at this time, two other ones on the wall. First, I have a certificate that states on a certain date I was initiated into Pi Sigma Alpha, which is The National Political Science Honor Society. The last one I’ll mention is one that I am probably most proud of - it states: “This is to certify that __________, was Honorable Discharged from the United States Navy on the 1st day of November 1971...”

I wanted to get back to Rush, for a couple more comments. I am Rush Limbaugh’s biggest fan. Do you want to know why? Because it says “Rush’s Biggest Fan” on the coffee mug I bought from his website. Also, a very close relative of mine told me once, that “…I listened to Rush Limbaugh, once, for about thirty minutes or so and really didn’t like him…”

I try to keep informed on what is going on in the world on a daily basis as much as possible. On the internet, I’m not sure of the number of websites I go to for information. I must have at least thirty to fifty sites in my “favorites list”. Most of these are news sources. Television - I watch The Fox News Channel. I like Fox and Friends in the morning, Neil Cavuto and for sure Glenn Beck in afternoon. In the evening, Bill O’Reilly, Hannity, and Greta sometimes, and Baseball. Radio - Rush, Mark Levin, Laura Ingraham, Hannity, occasionally Michael Savage and G. Gordon Liddy, and there are others that I may listen to on the radio sometimes. There are several publications and email letters that I subscribe to also. It’s impossible to listen to everything daily, but I try to get the most I can.

I’ve talked mostly about myself, well I just wanted to give you some background on where I’m coming from.

Tom - political thoughts, political thoughts, political thoughts…

Due to the time factor and all, how about some links you can go to and check out some news of the day? I will refrain from any commentary, for now due to the time factor.

I subscribe to the Heritage Hotsheet, which is sent from The Heritage Foundation at heritage.org, When I got back from bike riding today, checked my email and they had sent me “Items for Wednesday, August 05, 2009. Here are the links:


Angry Protestors Confront Democratic Lawmakers at Health Care Town Halls (Fox News .com)
Analysts

* Michael Franc
* Danielle Doane
* Robert Moffit


Russian Subs Patrolling Off East Coast of U.S. (New York Times)
Analysts

* James Carafano
* Ariel Cohen
* Mackenzie Eaglen


Seniors defend Medicare plan Obama calls ‘wasteful’ (USA Today)
Analysts

* Robert Moffit
* Nina Owcharenko
* Greg D'Angelo
* Dennis Smith


Obama administration withholds data on clunkers (Associated Press)
Analysts

*
Brian Darling
* James Gattuso
* Ben Lieberman
* Ernest Istook


Fed study - Climate bill spells gloom for jobs (Washington Times)
Analysts

* Ben Lieberman
* David Kreutzer


More links from Heritage.org just came in:


Democrats Reverse Stance on Health Care Organizations Chart for Constituent Mailings



House Health Care Bill Yields $9.2 Trillion in Deficits



Barney Frank: Public Option is Best Way to Single Payer



Townhall Downfall: Rep Steve Kagen



Details Matter: A Response to HHS Secretary Sebelius



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Liberty Tom









Sunday, August 2, 2009

Tu Ne Cede Malis

There is so much to say and so little time to say it and so many places on the internet that are saying it, why should I even attempt to say anything…? Maybe it will just give me personal satisfaction that I went on the record and had my say. But who’s going to read it? I’ve been told by my mentors that the more I blog the better chances I have for more people to find me on the internet. I’ll attempt to take their advise and see what we shall see. But I digress.

Flash - I have The Fox News Channel on in another room and The Mike Huckabee Show is on, I heard him just say, that the majority of people in United States are saying they don’t want government provided healthcare, but the politicians are going to do it anyway and ignore “we the people”… I agree, the politicians are going to do whatever they want to do, they don’t really care about “we the people”. Well, perhaps there are some that actually do care, and do try to listen to the people, but right now, I believe, that they are in the minority and don’t have the numbers in congress, yet. Just remember, it is us, “we the people”, that, hopefully, still have the power in this nation. “Throw The Bums Out!” I know, my U.S. Congressman and both my U.S. Senators are in the class of bums that need to be thrown out. That’s another topic for discussion, another day.

What I wanted to share, is what
tu ne cede malis means and it’s significance. I wear on one of my wrist what is called a “power band” or “liberty band”, with the phrase tu ne cede malis printed on it. Tu ne cede malis, means, “do not give in to evil”, the complete phrase is tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito, which means “do not give in to evil but proceed ever more boldly against it”. The origin of the phrase comes from Virgil’s Aeneid.

On the other side of my “liberty band,” you’ll find the name of the website that I acquired it from, Mises.org, which is the website of The Ludwig von Mises Institute based in Auburn, Alabama.The Institute was established in 1982 and is inspired by the works of Austrian School economist Ludwig von Mises.

Ludwig von Mises chose this phrase,
tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito, as his guiding principle in life. The official motto of the institute, appropriately, is tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito.

The reason I have given you all this information, is because I wanted you to know a little of the background of The Ludwig von Mises Institute before I point out and briefly comment on an article I read on their website. Their website, Mises.org is abundantly full of scholarly works, daily articles and even things like liberty bracelets. I frequent their website almost daily, and expose myself to new knowledgeable information that applies to current events and analysis of our culture.

The article describes that the government is attempting to establish a government run healthcare monopoly that would eventually drive out of existence the private healthcare insurance industry. For sure, the government is the Democrats and Barack Obama, with a few rhinos (republican in name only) - my comment, not the author of the article. He continues with, in his view, of how difficult and actually a no win situation for the private insurance companies competing with the government would be, knowing that the government can control the rules of the game. Isn't that unfair competition - if one party can control the rules of the game? Whoever said that the government was fair?

The article goes on explaining healthcare costs. The author describes how countries adopting socialized healthcare have suffered from price-control-induced shortages and the results of that happening. He sites Canada as an example of what can happen with a system of national healthcare. I do not want this to happen to us here in the United States.

Price controls, shortages of medical personnel, doctors and nurses, waiting list for necessary treatments, rationing of health care… The author concludes: “This is America’s future, if “ObamaCare: becomes a reality.”

To read the complete article, click on - “Socialized Healthcare vs. The Laws of Economics

Also, I have on this site several YouTube videos. While you’re here, take a moment to play the two to the right of this post - especially the historical one of Ronald Reagan speaking out against socialized medicine, it still relates to today.

I had to go back and edit this post. I want to point out the video at the bottom of this post. I searched YouTub.com and found the song
U.S.S. of A. I liked the song and never heard of the artists, Ron and Kay Rivoli. After posting the video under this post, I listened to each song that is on the video, well I am impressed and really enjoyed each and every song by them. If you feel as I do after playing them, click here: The Rivoli Revue, it will take you to their website.

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Liberty Tom