Friday, May 7, 2010

More on the American taxpayer's bailout of Greece

Yesterday I wrote about the bailout for Greece. I am sure that many Americans aren't aware that their tax dollars are now going to be used to assist in this bailout. Actually I have just learned this within the past couple of days. So for a little background;
In the spring of 2009 President Obama pledged $100 billion from America to help fund the International Monetary Fund or IMF for short. In May of 2009 Congress honored his request and $108 billion dollars of American taxpayer money was approved for the IMF. This occurred within months after the American taxpayers funded a $700 billion bailout of American banks and companies deemed too big to fail.
People it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that you can't spend money you don't have. Sooner or later you are going to have to pay the piper. Only an idiot would not see this. The problem here, is that Washington is full of idiots who feel as if our tax dollars are theirs to spend as they see fit and are not really concerned with having to pay the piper. Why? Because they won't have to. That task will fall to you and me, our children and our grandchildren.
Folks something has to give and that something starts with the American people. We can no longer afford to not get involved. We can no longer afford to not be informed. We have all seen how things work in Washington. That is why we have become so disillusioned and untrusting of those we have elected to represent us. That is the reason our country is in the shape it is in today. We have let this go on for way too long. The primary concern of a politician is to get reelected, not to do what is best for America or the American people. That is why we have to stop electing career politicians to represent us. That is why we have to hold those we elect accountable for their actions.
This country was founded on the belief that the government belongs to the people. It is time that we reclaim it. Before anyone reads more into that I am not talking about with violence. We all have a voice here and we need to use it. We owe it to our country, ourselves and our children.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Greece Bailout

Even though our country has approximately a $12 trillion dollar deficit our esteemed representatives in Washington voted last year to give $108 billion to the International Monetary Fund. Now it looks as if part of that money (our tax dollars) will be used to help bail Greece out of their current financial crisis. To make matters worse we will probably never get a penny of that money back. I honestly believe if you took all the common sense currently possessed by our elected officials in Washington D.C. and put it in a thimble there would still be room for a thumb.

http://www.redstate.com/brian_d/2010/05/06/no-more-us-taxpayer-funded-bailoutsfor-greece/

http://www.businessinsider.com/henry-blodget-guess-whos-paying-for-that-greece-bailout-thats-right-you-2010-5

Enough is enough. Contact your Representatives and Senators in Washington and tell them that the spending has to stop.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Arizona Immigration Law

For the past week or so I have been following all of the stories regarding the recently passed Arizona immigration law. I have read the text of the bill and for the most part it looks as if what it does is give state and local law enforcement the ability to enforce federal immigration laws.

I have watched and read the stories that say that the police will be able to stop and detain suspected illegal immigrants on suspicion alone. This is not true. Any contact that an officer has with a suspected illegal immigrant has to occur as a result of a probable cause stop of the suspect. This law is actually more stringent than most laws or rules governing police contact with the public. In regards to the accusation made by the media that Arizona state law now makes it a crime for an immigrant not to be in possession of their "papers" this is also untrue. Federal law already requires that immigrants carry immigration documents. The media has once again shown that they are irresponsible and biased which is truly unfortunate.

To those protesters and boycotters who are screaming that this is a racist and unconstitutional law; When did entering the country illegally become confined to one race? When did arresting someone for doing something illegally become unconstitutional? This group should do a little research on the law and the constitution.

Then of course we have the politicians and their comments on racial profiling. Maybe you guys should concentrate on securing our borders so that we have some idea of who is entering into our country.

We have always been a country of immigrants. So tell me, is it fair to all of those who have become US citizens or are now attempting to become US citizens, through the proper and legal procedures, to allow illegal aliens to enter and reside in this country without any fear of apprehension?

Is it fair to the citizens of this country for our federal government to continue to allow our borders to remain unsecured so that we continue to have no idea who is entering our country and their purpose for being here?

If all of the protesters, boycotters and politicians speaking out against this law are so concerned with rights then answer this for me;

What about the rights of U.S. citizens who live close to the border who have their homes burglarized, vehicles stolen, livestock slaughtered and property vandalized and littered with trash?

What about the rights of Arizona rancher Rob Krentz who was murdered last month after going to assist an illegal alien on his property?

What about the rights of Pinal County Deputy Louie Puroll who was shot last week by suspected illegal aliens transporting bales of marijuana across the desert between Phoenix and Tuscon?

Everyone speaking out against this law should familarize themselves with federal immigration statutes and the U.S. constitution, then take the time to read this new law, and maybe even put themselves in the shoes of those I mentioned above before they open their mouths because until you do, you really don't know what you are talking about.