October 30. An excellent opinion piece by Meghan Brinkley can be read in the Suffolk News Herald. The title is "Fox news stands up to the president." Makes you wonder what goes on in the Administration
minds. What idiot could convince Obama to stoop to such pettiness? Or.....
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
IT IS NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT
What are your thoughts about the group of Suffolk Citizens bidding for restoration of the Obici House as a place for fine dining. There perhaps is a connection between those who play golf and those whom fine dine and might make complete sense. Or would you prefer some other group unconnected to golf to make it their private building? "IS" is not that interested but we know some of you are...we have heard the muttering. Only because of the generosity of Mr. Obici toward Suffolk do we offer this opportunity for comment. It seems to us that Mrs. Obici has already been slighted enough and wish she had a voice in the matter. Maybe your opinion will help deciders decide. Who knows?
Thursday, October 29, 2009
NOBODY TALKING DOWN AT CITY HALL
Remember back in August when the fire at the Red Thread and beyond was happening? What you did not know was that it was a Keystone Cop event with flummoxed firemen, amateur electricians, and God intervening by not allowing strong winds. Believe it or not the nearest fire hydrant had no water. Another on Main had about five gallons and pooped out. Fortunately another on Main saved the day and perhaps a few buildings. On top of all that they couldn’t shut off the electricity or get to the switches to get power back to many nearby buildings. An attempt to get inside the Red Thread, hopefully to shut off the power, was thwarted because someone had changed the lock and a man who had the right key did not. ApparentlyAndy Damiani offered a crowbar but just then a man tried his key for the hell and it worked. The huge plates on the sidewalk, and entrance to underground electric cutoffs were too heavy to lift without a forklift, not one was handy. Both the City Manager and Debbie George, according to onlookers were running around like headless chickens, doing their best to help and save the city from embarrassment. We heard today that reporters from the local papers would write about the comedy but as yet can’t find anyone at City Hall that will talk. The city knows there are old water mains that could lead to fire hydrant problems. The fire was in August but it took to October to dig up the one by Red Thread. Testing others would be good for some of that surplus $$.
IN TEXAS IT CAN BACKFIRE
Victoria, Texas is a town about 80 miles west of Houston. Local Hispanic leaders there, in opposition to pending Immigration Legislation, boycotted all Caucasian owned businesses last month as a demonstration of their economic impact on the community. The Hispanic community, noting revenue in Caucasian owned businesses was down 19%, declared the boycott a success. But those business owners also declared the boycott a success, pointing out that shoplifting was reduced by 77%, and money orders sent out of the country were down by 97 percent.. Shoppers reported they could actually hear English being spoken throughout the community for the first time in recent memory, and customers paid for purchases with real money, not government debit cards or food stamps.
Excerpt from their local paper.
Excerpt from their local paper.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
TWO TRILLION LIES
That is part of the title of the opinion piece in the Suffolk News Herald this morning, Oct 28. It is a pretty strong admonishment of our President. Worth a read.
Monday, October 26, 2009
THE MAJORITY OF CITIZENS COULDN'T CARE LESS
At the heart of the American idea is the deep distrust and suspicion the founders of our nation had for government, distrust and suspicion not shared as much by today's Americans. Some of the founders' distrust is seen in our Constitution's language such as Congress shall not: abridge, infringe, deny, disparage, violate and deny. If the founders did not believe Congress would abuse our God-given rights, they would not have provided those protections. After all, one would not expect to find a Bill of Rights in Heaven; it would be an affront to God. Other founder distrust for government is found in the Constitution's separation of powers, checks and balances and the several anti-majoritarian provisions such as the Electoral College and the requirement that three-quarters of state legislatures ratify changes in the Constitution. The three branches of our federal government are no longer bound by the Constitution as the framers envisioned and what is worse is American ignorance and acceptance of such rogue behavior. Look at the current debate over government involvement in health, business bailouts and stimulus packages. The debate centers around questions as whether such involvement is a good idea or a bad idea and whether one program is more costly than another. Those questions are entirely irrelevant to what should be debated, namely: Is such government involvement in our lives permissible under the U.S. Constitution? That question is not part of the debate. The American people, along with our elected representatives, whether they're Republicans or Democrats, care less about what is and what is not permissible under our Constitution. They think Congress has the right to do anything upon which they can secure a majority vote, whether they have the constitutional or moral authority to do so or not." --George Mason economics professor Walter E. Williams
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Why won't Sheriff Issacs speak to the press?
Here’s the story as I understand it. Wavy’s reporter, Kay Young, has contacted both Raleigh Issacs and Jay Clason to get the scoop about why each wants to be sheriff. Jay Clayson shared his thoughts with Ms. Young, but Ms. Young has yet to get responses from Sheriff Issacs. According to the write-up, Mr. Issacs has chosen NOT TO respond because Ms. Young indicated that she would like to get his perception on “allegations from some of his constituents that he used his position to help a relative in legal trouble.” In fact, he hung up on her.
Ms. Young wanted to give Sheriff Issacs an opportunity to clear up the issue and the related allegations that are out and about. Sheriff Issacs doesn’t want to talk about it. I do think with the election coming up that it is an appropriate time for Sheriff Issacs to finally address this with constituents. Put the issue to rest. Mr. Issacs may not feel he needs to respond to the press, but I hope he feels he needs to be accountable and responsible to his constituents and that’s us.
Ms. Young wanted to give Sheriff Issacs an opportunity to clear up the issue and the related allegations that are out and about. Sheriff Issacs doesn’t want to talk about it. I do think with the election coming up that it is an appropriate time for Sheriff Issacs to finally address this with constituents. Put the issue to rest. Mr. Issacs may not feel he needs to respond to the press, but I hope he feels he needs to be accountable and responsible to his constituents and that’s us.
IT IS TIME YOU HEARD THIS
Hidden 1,000 feet beneath the surface of the Rocky Mountains lies the largest untapped oil reserve in the world. It is more than 2 TRILLION barrels. On August 8, 2005 President Bush mandated its extraction. In three and a half years of high oil prices none has been extracted. With this motherload of oil why are we still fighting over off-shore drilling? We have more oil inside our borders, than all the other proven reserves on earth, 8-times as much oil as Saudi Arabia. HOW can this BE? HOW can we NOT BE extracting this? Because the environmentalists and others have blocked all efforts to help America become independent of foreign oil! Again, we are letting a small group of people dictate our lives and our economy.....WHY? James Bartis, lead researcher with the study says we've got more oil in this very compact area than the entire Middle East -more than 2 TRILLION barrels untapped. That's more than all the proven oil reserves of crude oil in the world today, reports The Denver Post. Don't think 'OPEC' will drop its price - even with this find? Think again! It's all about the competitive marketplace, - it has to. Think OPEC just might be funding the environmentalists? Got your attention/ire up yet? Hope so! . http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1911
AND WHERE DID THOSE DOLLARS COME FROM
SUFFOLK The Economic Development Authority will give $824,400 in public funds to help the city land a defense supplier. EDA board members approved the economic development incentive grant last week but did not identify the amount during the public vote. The city released the resolution Thursday in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act.
OBAMA SENDS HIS LOVE
City Council members voted to accept a $741,100 energy efficiency conservation block grant from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. $100,000 of that money will be used to provide new energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment and lighting at the old Nansemond County courthouse, soon to be renovated into the new Visitors Center, (at a cost of $855,000 to us ). And will be used to replace the existing heating and cooling equipment at the human resources building. Jones said. “This is a major capital project that needs to be done, and now it gets done with no local tax dollars.” Baloney, Mr. Jones is in error as those WILL BE someone’s local taxes down the road. Like maybe our kids. But City Hall believes there is such a thing as free money.
Friday, October 23, 2009
PRETTY CONCISE
A conservative that doesn't like guns doesn't buy one. If a liberal doesn't like guns, he wants all guns outlawed. If a conservative is a vegetarian, he doesn't eat meat. If a liberal is a vegetarian, he wants all meat products banned for everyone. If a conservative sees a foreign threat, he thinks about how to defeat his enemy. A liberal wonders how to surrender gracefully and still look good. A conservative homosexual quietly leads his life. A liberal homosexual demands legislated respect. A black or Hispanic conservative sees himself as independently successful. Liberal counterparts see themselves as victims in need of government protection. A down and out conservative thinks about how to better his situation. A liberal wonders who will take care of him. If a conservative doesn't like a talk show host, he switches channels.Liberals demand that those they don't like be shut down. If a conservative is a non-believer, he doesn't go to church. A liberal non-believer wants any mention of God and religion silenced. (Unless it's a foreign religion, of course!) A conservative deciding he needs health care goes about shopping for it, or may choose a job that provides it. A liberal demands that the rest of us pay for his. If a conservative slips and falls in a store, he gets up, laughs and is embarrassed. A liberal grabs his neck, moans like he's in labor and then sues. So why do liberals think they're more tolerant than conservatives?! From a reader.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
IS THERE NO LIMIT TO STIMULUS
We thought cash for clunkers was the ultimate waste of taxpayer money, but as usual we were too optimistic. Thanks to the federal tax credit to buy high-mileage cars that was part of President Obama's stimulus plan, Uncle Sam is now paying Americans to buy that great necessity of modern life, the golf cart.
The federal credit provides from $4,200 to $5,500 for the purchase of an electric vehicle, and when it is combined with similar incentive plans in many states the tax credits can pay for nearly the entire cost of a golf cart. Even in states that don't have their own tax rebate plans, the federal credit is generous enough to pay for half or even two-thirds of the average sticker price of a cart, which is typically in the range of $8,000 to $10,000. The purchase of some models could be absolutely free.. From Virginia News Source
The federal credit provides from $4,200 to $5,500 for the purchase of an electric vehicle, and when it is combined with similar incentive plans in many states the tax credits can pay for nearly the entire cost of a golf cart. Even in states that don't have their own tax rebate plans, the federal credit is generous enough to pay for half or even two-thirds of the average sticker price of a cart, which is typically in the range of $8,000 to $10,000. The purchase of some models could be absolutely free.. From Virginia News Source
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
ONE-TIME BONUS FOR CITY EMPLOYEES
We’re not supposed to call it a bonus. Councilman Brown wants us to call this an “employee performance one-time supplement.” Vice-mayor Milteer mentioned that providing this will help morale and activity in the family go up. Mayor Johnson applauded staff for turning off lights, not idling cars, turning the air conditioning up and turning the heat down. She mentioned that the family has to take care of one another. Obviously all Council members will vote to approve the bonus since employees have done such an outstanding job. They’ve saved us money. They’ve been more efficient. They’ve done their job better. Johnson tried to tie the work of firefighters and saving streets to some sort of efficiency. I tie this to the incredible work ethic of our firefighters.
A couple of thoughts here. First of all – where are the citizens in this “family?” We’re just not feeling it. And why is it okay to take money from one family member and decide that another family member needs it more? And why hasn’t Council talked about giving the money BACK to the citizens from whom it was taken? Perhaps helping the budget crunch in our Constitutional offices would be a good use of the money.
We DO need to recognize employees, but a bonus is not necessarily the only way. How about making sure there is a cost-of-living raise in salaries for our employees? This would let them know that even in tough times we value the job they do enough to make a commitment in the budget – and not just when a surplus is available.
A couple of thoughts here. First of all – where are the citizens in this “family?” We’re just not feeling it. And why is it okay to take money from one family member and decide that another family member needs it more? And why hasn’t Council talked about giving the money BACK to the citizens from whom it was taken? Perhaps helping the budget crunch in our Constitutional offices would be a good use of the money.
We DO need to recognize employees, but a bonus is not necessarily the only way. How about making sure there is a cost-of-living raise in salaries for our employees? This would let them know that even in tough times we value the job they do enough to make a commitment in the budget – and not just when a surplus is available.
Bulk Refuse Coming Back - But Just for a Short While
Suffolk’s Council took time to address the bulk refuse issue at its work session today. Several members indicated that they are glad it is back in place. Councilman Parr let us know that if Council knew there would have been a surplus, then the bulk refuse service would never have been taken away.
Gardy patted all on the back for following the new city law. Barlow mentioned that the refuse program just wasn’t understood. Brown wanted to make sure we all know that the dates for the reestablishment of the service is December 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. Milteer reminded all that there are still a number of folks who don’t have city trashcans. (I believe this was to have been addressed for Milteer by city staff many months ago when he previously brought this issue up.)
I don’t buy that bulk refuse would have been left in if staff knew there was a surplus. City Council CHOSE TO STOP THIS SERVICE when they chose to fund things that are not essential to the management of the city (e.g., Peanut Fest and other nonprofit organizations).
As I remind people all the time, I think that things like Peanut Fest are valuable contributions to our city, but I don't think it's necessarily our citizen dollars that should pay for this. This is a city service that was REMOVED while available dollars were used for other things.
FYI: Mr. Neilson indicated that if you have bulk refuse put out before December 1st, it will be picked up.
What say you?
Gardy patted all on the back for following the new city law. Barlow mentioned that the refuse program just wasn’t understood. Brown wanted to make sure we all know that the dates for the reestablishment of the service is December 1, 2009 through June 30, 2010. Milteer reminded all that there are still a number of folks who don’t have city trashcans. (I believe this was to have been addressed for Milteer by city staff many months ago when he previously brought this issue up.)
I don’t buy that bulk refuse would have been left in if staff knew there was a surplus. City Council CHOSE TO STOP THIS SERVICE when they chose to fund things that are not essential to the management of the city (e.g., Peanut Fest and other nonprofit organizations).
As I remind people all the time, I think that things like Peanut Fest are valuable contributions to our city, but I don't think it's necessarily our citizen dollars that should pay for this. This is a city service that was REMOVED while available dollars were used for other things.
FYI: Mr. Neilson indicated that if you have bulk refuse put out before December 1st, it will be picked up.
What say you?
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
ARE WE BEING SPUN
To All: A commenter gave us the correct address.
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/227
Take a look at this article and then ask yourself just what the well guarded City Credit Rating really means...? This article verifies the fact that the three main bond-rating agencies have a conflict of interest that puts profit before accuracy. So aren't City pronouncements about our "swell" bond ratings possible fiction?
Does this show that the trips by Staff and the Council to New York are nothing less than show to keep up the idea that all is well? And whatever happenned to telephones?
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/227
Take a look at this article and then ask yourself just what the well guarded City Credit Rating really means...? This article verifies the fact that the three main bond-rating agencies have a conflict of interest that puts profit before accuracy. So aren't City pronouncements about our "swell" bond ratings possible fiction?
Does this show that the trips by Staff and the Council to New York are nothing less than show to keep up the idea that all is well? And whatever happenned to telephones?
Monday, October 19, 2009
AND WE ONLY WANT A LITTLE BITTY BRIDGE BY COMPARISON
A homeowner I know at the far end of Corolla on the OuterBanks says they don't want the 569 million bridge. Or paying the $12.toll each way. More evidence, he said, is that there are endless homes up for sale. Some can't finish paying for one, or sell one, and it is bad for business according to those who own one to rent out. The price tag boggeles the mind. The officials will consider that but in Virginia we can't replace one. Does this mean the rich get richer?
Sunday, October 18, 2009
MORE OF OUR DOLLARS BEING GIVEN AWAY
Found this in the news but what is it all about?
"A business development that appeared stalled for months might be moving forward.
The Economic Development Authority voted this week to give an incentive grant to Sparta Inc.
Despite the public vote, the resolution did not identify the size of the grant, which is funded with local tax dollars. City staff and the council appointed EDA board members declined to discuss details. Jack Eure, a lawyer and EDA board member, said the vote followed a closed meeting in which some "tough questions" were asked, but the matter is "pretty sensitive."
Open and Transparent
"A business development that appeared stalled for months might be moving forward.
The Economic Development Authority voted this week to give an incentive grant to Sparta Inc.
Despite the public vote, the resolution did not identify the size of the grant, which is funded with local tax dollars. City staff and the council appointed EDA board members declined to discuss details. Jack Eure, a lawyer and EDA board member, said the vote followed a closed meeting in which some "tough questions" were asked, but the matter is "pretty sensitive."
Open and Transparent
Friday, October 16, 2009
FURTHER PROOF OF BRILLIANCE
So who dreamed this up, and will Council go along? The city is “carefully considering blowing two million of our “surplus” tax dollars on city employee bonuses and to reinstate bulk trash pickup with another half million. Funny how public pressure can reverse a call for charging fees for trash pickup…can the same pressure stop the seven from “giving” our dollars away instead of returning it to the rightful owners or reducing debt? And just how will spending over $400,000 help fight gangs...maybe give the gangs a few bucks to behave? If you have better ideas for this surplus you best show up next Wednesday and speak your piece. Get this; one million would go only to “classified service city employees,” whatever they are, and Council Appointees who officials believe caused the surplus by cutting costs. Senior citizens will get no SOCIAL SECURITY inflation adjustments this year; they could use a few dollars from the city. Most every family in Suffolk has had to find ways to cut costs; where is their reward?
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
EXCERPTS FROM TWO OBAMA BOOKS
Everyone of voting age should get and read these two books written by Obama.
From Dreams of My Father: 'I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.'
From Dreams of My Father: 'I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race.
From Dreams of My Father: 'There was something about her that made me wary, a little too sure of herself, maybe and white.
From Dreams of My Father: 'It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.'
From Dreams of My Father: 'I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself: the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois, Mandela.
And FINALLY, and most scary!
From Audacity of Hope: 'I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.'
From Dreams of My Father: 'I ceased to advertise my mother's race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.'
From Dreams of My Father: 'I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race.
From Dreams of My Father: 'There was something about her that made me wary, a little too sure of herself, maybe and white.
From Dreams of My Father: 'It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.'
From Dreams of My Father: 'I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didn't speak to my own. It was into my father's image, the black man, son of Africa, that I'd packed all the attributes I sought in myself: the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, Dubois, Mandela.
And FINALLY, and most scary!
From Audacity of Hope: 'I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.'
Monday, October 12, 2009
PEANUT FEST TO BE RENAMED ???
Suffolk officials want a new motto, perhaps because Obama is changing everything. Even the crop production in Suffolk is changing. Rex Cotton, a fit name for his job, reports that peanuts are down to 1400 acres. That's peanuts for a city with 50,000 acres of good farmland that once supplied Mr. Obici with a fine crop of money. Corn is a piddling 9600 acres. Cotton for Haynes underwear is down to 11,000 while soybeans bounded to 23,000 acres providing much nutrition for the deer herd. I guess the good news is that zero acres of tobacco were planted and that could mean kids are wising up to the destructive nature of the plant. Rex will agree that there is no official count of acreage devoted to marijuana but it pops up here and there.
Friday, October 9, 2009
KEEN INTEREST IN LOCAL GOVERNMENT
After a public hearing at city hall on the issuance of up to $27 million in bonds drew no speakers at Wednesday’s city council meeting, the council voted unanimously to approve the move and incur the debt. Nowadays $27,000,000 is too small a number to cause concern. Obviously we now trust our Council to do the right thing.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
BARCLAY PRODS AIRPORT PROGRESS
City Council members appear to be waking up to the fact that creating an airport authority to govern the Suffolk Executive Airport could get its growth off dead stop. Suffolk Executive Airport currently is merely an ancillary utility of the city. If an authority were established the airport would be chartered as an independent authority by the Virginia General Assembly. An authority would have more autonomy in the airport’s operations than the commission currently has. Thanks to Councilman Robert Barclay IV, who has experience in such matters, for initiating the discussion. Supporting Barclay was dependable Curtiss Milteer who said there has been no major progress in the last 65 years. At the airport commission’s last meeting a unanimous vote supported the creation of an airport authority. That should do it.
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
TIME FOR YOUR ACTION NO COMMENTS NEEDED
Jean Cunningham, the Democrat Chairwomen of the Virginia State Board of Elections, appointed by the Democratic Governor, is claiming that she has the legal basis to raise massive barriers to prevent military personnel currently in combat from voting in the November election, she has testified in Federal Court that she is only required to send military personnel an absentee ballot “the day before an election.” She is doing all she can to disenfranchise military personnel currently in combat from voting. In the last election thousands of votes were never counted and her actions helped Obama win the election in the State of Virginia. A similar action is taking place in New Jersey. If you know of any active or retired military personnel residing in Virginia and New Jersey, or civilian residents in Virginia or New Jersey, please pass this on and ask them to do all they can to oppose these actions. Time is not on the side of military personnel in combat who hope to vote in the November elections; these premeditated and mean spirited actions by Democrats in Virginia and New Jersey should be brought to the attention of all Americans; military personnel in combat defending our right to free and fair elections should not be prevented from voting-------it’s outrageous! Respectfully, Joe Gecan
Monday, October 5, 2009
POTENTIAL GOOD NEWS ABOUT PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Our Public School system wants citizen volunteers to assist in the Key Communicator Network, that provides the superintendent feedback about the schools and their administration. Suffolk Public Schools Public Information Officer Bethanne Bradshaw suggested that volunteers agree to receive monthly email messages from Dr. Liverman and to contact him with any questions, news, or opinions from themselves, peers or associates. We are assuming this is a new method of enjoining parents, and others, in an attempt to improve our schools with direct conversation between “volunteers and Dr. Liverman. He insists he wants the feedback.
For more information about the Key Communicators Network, call Bradshaw at 925-6752 or email her at betbradshaw@spsk12.net
For more information about the Key Communicators Network, call Bradshaw at 925-6752 or email her at betbradshaw@spsk12.net
Sunday, October 4, 2009
SOME SAID GEORGE BUSH WAS LESS THAN INTELLIGENT
George W. Bush did not use a TelePrompTer. In eight years he did not spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to take Laura Bush to a play in NYC. He did not reduce your retirement plan's holdings of GM stock by 90% and give the unions a majority stake in GM. He did not make a joke at the expense of the Special Olympics. He did not give the Queen of England an iPod containing videos of his speeches. George never bowed to the King of Saudi Arabia. He did not, during his visit to Austria, make reference to the non-existent "Austrian” language. George did not fill his cabinet and circle of advisers with people who can’t keep current in their income taxes. George was not so Spanish illiterate as to refer to "Cinco de Cuatro" in front of the Mexican ambassador when it was the 5th of May (Cinco de Mayo). George did not burn 9,000 gallons of jet fuel to go plant a single tree on Earth Day. He did not fail to send relief aid to flood victims throughout the Midwest where more people were killed or made homeless than in New Orleans. Obama ordered the firing of the CEO of a major corporation, even though he had no constitutional authority to do so. George did not double a national debt in one year that had taken more than two centuries to accumulate. So, tell me again, what is it about Obama that makes him so brilliant and impressive?
From an anonymous reader
From an anonymous reader
EXCERPT FROM BEN STEIN
Why is President Obama in such a hurry to get his socialized medicine bill passed? Because he and his cunning circle realize some basic truths: The American people voted for a pig in a poke in 2008. They believed he was somehow better and different from other ultra-leftists and took him on faith. They ignored his anti-white writings in his books. They ignored his quiet acceptance of hysterical anti-American diatribes by his minister, Jeremiah Wright. They ignored his refusal to explain years at a time of his life as a student. They ignored his ultra-left record as a "community organizer," Illinois state legislator, and Senator. The American people ignored his total zero of an academic record as a student and teacher, his complete lack of scholarship when he was being touted as a scholar. Now, the American people are waking up to the truth. Obama is a super likeable super leftist, not a fan of this country, too cozy with the terrorist leaders in the Middle East, all the way into active destruction of our interests and our allies and our future. The American people have already awakened to the truth that the stimulus bill -- a great idea in theory -- was really an immense bribe to Democrat interest groups, and in no way an effort to help all Americans. The American people already know that Mr. Obama's plan to lower health costs while expanding coverage and bureaucracy is a myth, a promise of something that never was and never will be -- a bureaucracy lowering costs in a free society. Either the costs go up or the free society goes away. Mr. Obama knows Americans are getting wise and will stop him if he delays at all in taking away our freedoms. There is his urgency and our opportunity. Once freedom is lost, America is lost.
Ben Stein is a writer, actor, economist, and lawyer living in Beverly Hills and Malibu.
Ben Stein is a writer, actor, economist, and lawyer living in Beverly Hills and Malibu.
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