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  • 'SPENDITALL' Commercial. Need Link.

    07/21/2011 2:17:17 PM PDT · by Main Street · 5 replies
    Unknown ^ | 7-21-2011 | Self
    I saw a clever political commercial/ad played like a drug commercial. Where a mother is talking about a new 'drug' out of Washington called 'Speditall'. But I can't find a link. Anyone know where it can be found?
  • A Politically Incorrect Perspective On American History

    07/11/2011 5:02:08 AM PDT · by billflax · 4 replies
    Forbes ^ | 06/30/2011 | Bill Flax
    Freedom wasn’t perfect here, but unlike the preponderance of world history, freedom abounded. America has seemingly forgotten what made her a beacon to the world. We downplay this bold experiment in favor of overblown tales of oppression. In the revision, America wasn’t unique because of its unprecedented liberty and resultant prosperity. According to cultural elitists, America was singularly vile for exploiting workers, enslaving blacks, robbing Indians and oppressing women. This reflects blatant cultural Marxism. Historically, few Americans found class antagonisms convincing. The Left substituted race, sex and other factors for the class conflict of orthodox Marxism. Under the guise of...
  • The Essential Ingredients of Capitalism

    07/02/2011 5:05:36 AM PDT · by billflax · 5 replies
    Forbes ^ | 01/27/2011 | Bill Flax
    Economics essentially studies the transformation of scarce resources through time and space into the products that best meet the unlimited wants and needs of market participants. Broadly speaking, a robust economy requires respect for property and the profit motive, impartial application of the law, a people of substance and sound money. Thus free, the market unveils a natural canvas allowing its participants to create masterpieces enriching and beautifying life. Ludwig von Mises highlighted property as the cornerstone of sound economics. Property, the accumulated capital of those who produce, represents the basis for a functioning market. Surely producers should enjoy the...
  • Red Eye Has Best Ratings Quarter Ever In Demo; Greg Gutfeld Explains Success To Mediaite

    06/29/2011 6:57:23 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 18 replies
    Mediaite ^ | June 29, 2011 | Frances Martel
    Fox News’ 3 AM news/comedy show Red Eye just capped it’s best quarter ever in the 18-34 demographic– celebrating its 1,000th program with its highest ratings ever, and beating CNN primetime according to Nielsen. Mediaite caught up with host Greg Gutfeld to chat about this achievement, what it means for the competition, and how to keep viewers glued to the screens (and their Twitter pages) for another 1,000 episodes. Congratulations on both your 1,000th episode and your best quarter ever in terms of ratings. How do you think the show distinguished itself after so many years on air that it’s...
  • Not Just Another Article Espousing The Gold Standard

    06/25/2011 5:07:25 PM PDT · by billflax · 14 replies · 2+ views
    Forbes ^ | 02/03/2011 | Bill Flax
    A gold standard provides more than mere sound monetary policy. The Left hates the gold standard for the same reason they think our Constitution is evolving, belittle Biblical certainty and denigrate tradition. The Left despises anything true, anything defined, anything rooted upon a solid firmament which limits their sophistic meddling. Gold is a constraint on government and a protector of property rights. Fiat money affords government the power to manipulate, hence the Left hates gold. The article - Not Just Another Article Espousing The Gold Standard Tabletalk, a daily devotional my wife and I enjoy, once had a cover depicting...
  • We Need To Put Our Regulators On A Diet

    06/24/2011 7:30:47 PM PDT · by billflax · 3 replies
    Forbes ^ | 02/17/2011 | Bill Flax
    The late Nobel Laureate Milton Friedman once said, “Given our monstrous, overgrown government structure, any three letters chosen at random would probably designate an agency or part of a department that could be profitably abolished.” Friedman’s comment in mind, in this column we’re going to discuss nutrition from a regulatory perspective. No, this isn’t me advocating Michelle Obama‘s Nutritional Nanny State; although, much can be gleaned from obesity as the primary dietary problem plaguing our “under-privileged.” Our poor eat plenty of cake and this Marie Antoinette would like it to stop. Gluttonous do-gooder statism spawned the electoral avalanche last November....
  • Now You Can Own the Taliban Chess Set

    06/21/2011 11:58:21 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 6 replies
    Gawker ^ | June 21, 2011 | Jeff Neumann
    It's too late for Father's Day, but surely you can find a reason to give someone the Taliban chess set, from Canadian toy company Hedwig & Sergeant Major. Fight the "Good War" from the comfort of your own home! For just $250, you can choose a set, such as America vs. Taliban, or Britain vs. Iraqi insurgents and more. You're given a choice between two different kings for the American side depending on who you feel was/is a better Commander in Chief, George W. Bush or Barack Obama. The queen is the Statue of Liberty, the rook is the World...
  • Obama Isn't "Change" He's Acceleration

    06/20/2011 3:15:43 AM PDT · by billflax · 10 replies
    RealClearMarkets ^ | 03/26/2010 | Bill Flax
    Our Entitled Descent Began Long Before Obamacare RealClearMarkets By Bill Flax March 26, 2010 Many decry Obamacare as the death of our republic. Such esteemed thinkers as Thomas Sowell pronounced it a turning point in our dismantlement. Dr. Sowell is a hero and inspiration. With sincere respect, what turned? Surely it can't be the attitude of entitlement. It can't be wealth redistribution achieved through confiscatory taxation. It's not the overhaul of our Constitution from a protector of natural rights to an enforcer of positive rights. It wasn't the hypocrisy of mimicking the Selma March complete with apparently false accusations of...
  • With Obamacare Back In The News

    06/16/2011 4:15:53 AM PDT · by billflax · 8 replies
    RealClearMarkets ^ | 03/03/2010 | Bill Flax
    Modern Medical Care is a Blessing Not a Right As last year’s health reform bill again permeates our public discourse many pundits have highlighted how socializing medicine will exacerbate our already precarious budget concerns. Much was also written regarding the evasion of public sentiment when Congress employed especially repugnant procedural tactics. While these aspects ridicule the hypocrisy of our elected representatives, they are secondary. Healthcare is not a right. It's a blessing. Medical treatment or more specifically how we finance it, cannot be considered an unalienable right. It’s a form of consumption. Your right to own a car does not...
  • There's No Iniquity In Income Inequality

    06/15/2011 3:22:41 AM PDT · by billflax · 9 replies
    RealClearMarkets ^ | 01/22/2010 | Bill Flax
    Demagogues in Washington are thrilled to ply their vote-buying wiles promising to punish greedy rich villains, but the wealthy are not the evil caricatures of popular imagination. Riches are not generated by depriving others. Some actions grow the proverbial pie. Others shrink it. Those prospering society through work, innovation or investing their capital deserve to be rewarded accordingly. Greed has been prominently blamed for the current downturn and it certainly contributed, but not entirely in the manner depicted by the intelligentsia. In the Marxist conception of economics as a zero sum game, one's profits must correspond to another's losses. Businesses...
  • We Picked The Wrong Roman Dictator

    06/14/2011 2:22:06 AM PDT · by billflax · 31 replies
    RealClearMarkets ^ | 02/13/2010 | Bill Flax
    America has lost its way. My hometown was named for the Society of the Cincinnati. In ancient Rome, citizen-general Cincinnatus put down his plow to save his nation. When the battle was won, he declined a crown and returned to his farm. His self-restraint in the face of overwhelming temptation bequeathed to Rome several centuries of limited, republican government. George Washington exhibited similar virtue after our independence. He too could have been king, but his self-denial enabled the rule of law to triumph over the rule of men. Our revolution was largely fought to settle the timeless question of whether...
  • The Problem With Supply Side Economics

    06/12/2011 6:20:17 PM PDT · by billflax · 29 replies
    Forbes ^ | 02/10/2011 | Bill Flax
    Supply side economics invokes the most basic element of human nature: self-interest. We all seek to improve our material circumstances. The tinier the tax man’s bite, the greater is our incentive to produce. As tax burdens lighten, motivation heightens, sparking a robust economy. Allowing producers to enjoy their hard earned gains is both just and effective. Contrasted with demand side economics it’s a no-brainer. It is neither just nor effective to funnel public money to political favorites hoping they will spend lavishly and thus stimulate production. Paying people not to produce inspires little effort. Depriving producers of needed capital so...
  • Rand Paul on Slavery. Wrong Analogy. Right Problem.

    06/05/2011 4:41:59 AM PDT · by billflax · 6 replies
    Forbes ^ | 05/19/2011 | Bill Flax
    “The real destroyer of the Liberties of any people is he who spreads among them bounties, donations and largesses.” – Plutarch Rand Paul, the freshman senator from Kentucky, can’t seem to avoid controversy. Last year, then-candidate Paul questioned certain clauses of the Civil Rights Act on principled libertarian grounds. He quickly came under fire from across the political spectrum. The son of libertarian standard bearer Ron Paul recently generated headlines again for comparing free health care to slavery. As several commentators observed, no one can “conscript” doctors to practice medicine. He freely quit the profession. However, this isn’t the primary...
  • Why the Tea Party is Essential: Liberty, Prosperity and Justice

    06/03/2011 6:29:08 PM PDT · by billflax · 8 replies
    Forbes ^ | 04/06/11 | Bill Flax
    America has forgotten her roots and the limited government which produced the greatest mixture of freedom and prosperity in history. Like their modern counterparts, the first tea partiers sensed this. They rejected a government that betrayed its ideals. Today’s Tea Party primarily focuses on the economic aspects of government expansion, but even as prosperity is a profound blessing, it is freedom we must defend. When King George demanded we buy his tea, colonists objected. Astonished at their outrage, Parliament authored tax subsidies to contrive consent. It became a test of wills over sovereignty. Was the king supreme or did justice...
  • Explaining Obama's strange policies. The roots of political correctness.

    06/03/2011 6:28:43 PM PDT · by billflax · 4 replies
    Forbes ^ | 6/02/2011 | Bill Flax
    “Liberating tolerance, then, would mean intolerance against movements from the Right and toleration of movements from the Left” – Herbert Marcuse, Father of the New Left President Barack Obama’s recent suggestion that returning to 1967 boundaries is the starting point for negotiations between Israel and Palestinians raises questions. While a strong case can be made for minding our business internationally, betraying allies and naively appeasing enemies appear curious as strategic ploys. His foreign policy revolves around coddling Third World dictators, snubbing traditional friends and overall subservience to the U.N. Obama seems more about reversing his predecessor than charting any coherent...
  • Caption Micheel Doing the Dougie!

    05/04/2011 12:21:31 PM PDT · by Baladas · 41 replies
    May 4, 2011
    By Beyonce - never heard of the dance before:
  • Sarah Palin is surprise guest at White House Correspondents’ weekend parties

    04/30/2011 5:02:23 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 22 replies
    The Washington Post's Reliable Source ^ | April 30, 2011 | Roxanne Roberts and Amy Argetsinger
    And you thought this weekend was going to be all about Donald Trump! Probably only one other lightening-rod VIP could have stolen the mogul’s buzz in the pro-am zeitgeist tournament known as the White House Correspondents’ weekend, and darned if she didn’t pull a surprise appearance. You betcha, she did. Sarah Palin walked into the Georgetown home of Mark Ein shortly before noon Saturday to dazzle a brunch crowd of Washington insiders and visiting luminaries. Black bell-sleeved summer dress, shiny hair. She and a clean-shaven Todd Palin posed for a few photos with hosts Wendi Murdoch and Susan Axelrod, then...
  • One Good SF FReepette Needed! (Craigslist ad - guy needs a date for 35K Obama dinner) (My title.)

    04/16/2011 4:19:39 PM PDT · by American Preservative · 16 replies
    craigslist.org ^ | April 16, 2011
    Seeking One Gorgeous Female For Photo Opportunity (downtown / civic / van ness) Date: 2011-04-16, 11:24AM PDT Reply to: gigs-gqtxs-2329039352@craigslist.org [Errors when replying to ads?] US President Barrack Obama will be visiting San Francisco this Wednesday through Thursday. I will be attending a private dinner for him with 150 high profile people. My date had an unexpected emergency and will be out of town. Anyone care to join me? This is a black-tie affair, so if you don't have formal attire, I'll take you shopping,,,pronto! Reply with: Name Phone Number Age Height and Weight Dress Size and Shoe Size Include...
  • 'These Aren't Special People': Seinfeld Ridicules 'Absurd' Royal Wedding

    04/14/2011 9:18:28 AM PDT · by Judges Gone Wild · 99 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | 04/14/2011 | Andrea MaGrath
    The Royal Wedding has divided the nation - some breathlessly counting down the days, others rolling their eyes over the growing excitement. And now Jerry Seinfeld has weighed in on the upcoming nuptials of Prince William and Kate Middleton, calling the wedding 'a circus act.' The comedian, promoting his stand-up show at the O2 on June 3, will undoubtedly Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1376827/Royal-Wedding-Jerry-Seinfeld-ridicules-Kate-Middleton-Prince-William.html#ixzz1JVxMgwtn
  • 2011 Hyundai Equus takes on big names of luxury

    03/19/2011 2:32:39 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 50 replies
    The Virginian-Pilot ^ | March 18, 2011 | Larry Printz
    It seems improbable to some that Hyundai, the company that once sold a car so inexpensive you could charge it on a credit card, would unleash a car that costs $58,000 and competes with the finest luxury cars in the world. Those who sniff with disdain may do well to remember that some esteemed luxury automakers had humble origins. Consider, for example, Jaguar, which started as a manufacturer of motorcycle sidecars. Given that every automaker has access to the same auto- industry suppliers, and thus the same technology, it comes down to this: Which brand do you like, and how...