Posted on 02/20/2009 11:07:45 AM PST by Tolik
I am meeting a few battered Americans these days. There are not many left, but those that are seem to sound alike. Yes, I think I am beginning to understand Mr. Battered American, and he sounds tired and a bit like this.
Im sorry Mr. President, but we are just not dictatorial in the Middle East. You said the Saudis, not America, showed courage over there. But, Mr. President, the Saudis, they live under Sharia law! And my God!they once engineered crippling oil boycotts against our nation. And wasnt it they who produced 15 of the 19 killers on 9/11? So no, Mr. President, those Saudisthey simply are not courageous. Now Mr. Biden, there is no reason to set the reset button on foreign policy, as you promised all those Europeans. None at all. Tell that resetting stuff instead to Ahmadinejad, Chavez, that Korean nut, Putin, and all the other thugs who kill and cause misery, but not to our America that saves and feeds and helps. Mrs. Clinton, its now your turn. We are not impulsive as you told the world. So you can stop apologizing for Americas recent behaviorunless you think the world would be a better place with the Taliban, and Saddam and his two boys in power. Or maybe Europe should have Schroeder and Chirac back, or Libya with nuclear weapons, or Khalid Sheik Mohammed freed from Guantanamo. Or maybe America shouldnt have given that $15 billion for AIDs relief in Africa, or helped with earthquakes in Pakistan and tsunamis in Indonesia. Now all that was sorta impulsive.
As he thinks about this apology business, the battered American always gets a little angrier,
And another thing. Mr. Holder, Ive never said or done a racist thing in my life, not one. Always supported equal opportunity, always will. So dont call me a coward or my countrymen cowards, not when youre my Attorney General. You are The Attorney General of the United States of America, so please, no more playing Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson, leveling the latest shake-down charge on television. Thats not really in your job description to call your own countrymen cowards. When I was in high school I was taught that name-calling like that might be what they said was projection. So maybe, just maybe, you have been cowardlyand arrogant toobut not those whom you accused of all that. At least if someone asked me to help pardon a fugitive on the FBIs most wanted list, I would have said no. Always, no exceptions, period! Anything else? That would be cowardly.
Our battered American I noticed gets even more riled up and would say to our new energy secretary,
And another thing Mr. Chu, California isnt going anywhere. Whats this dry up and blow away nonsense? Youre our Energy Secretary, not Jimmy Carter in his cardigan sweater or Al Gore doing interviews on that private jet. So Americans arent going to vanish in rural California. Were proud that we created, by blood, and hard work, and suffering, the richest agricultural valleys in the world. They wont disappear soonat least not if you allow us to have the water that our great-grandfathers tapped and brought down from the Sierra, instead of letting it run full blast into the sea so that Speaker Pelosis mice can live more nicely in the bay than we do on our farms.
I think this battered American would also say,
Mr. President, I passed on buying that bigger house. When I wanted to refinance and put in that extra room, I also backed out, since I couldnt meet that additional $400 a month on the debt. I never flipped a house; I never missed a mortgage payment; and I never took out a second, third, or fourth mortgage either. I didnt even know there were such crazy things. So please dont tell me that the 93% of us that played by our grandfathers rules are obligated to come to the rescue of the 7%, who did the exact opposite. At one of your town meetings, just one, instead of pandering to those who defaulted, ask one of us to stand up for paying our debts and then say to the crowd, Give a hand to Mrs. Battered American. She pays her mortgage, so the rest of us dont have to! Try that just once.
Mrs. Battered American would go on,
I have two credit cards, and only use one, and it is not maxed out. And when I hear the radio blaring to renegotiate my mortgage, to renounce my credit card debt, or stick it to the IRS, I turn it off. I was raised to pay what I oweor not to borrow the money in the first place. I never thought what I make today I would necessarily always make tomorrow, and so I did not go into debt on the chance that our governmentother Americansshould pay off what I charged.
I tried to put away a little away for college, Mr. President. Just a bit for tuition and such. But when I did, my kids no longer qualified for loans, and scholarships and federal help. So, yes, I want more education. But we are in debt for over a trillion dollars this year, and maybe, just once, you might advise us to pass on that big-screen television, that digital camera, and instead put a tiny bit away for our girls tuition, or our boys books, so others wont have to.
And Mr. President, the battered American would add,
When I add up my federal income tax, my state income tax, my Medicare, and my Social Security taxes, I am paying half my income to the government. Wait far more than half my income, when I figure in my sales and property and car taxes. My accountant, when I can afford one, tells me to pay, not dodge, what I owe. And, oh, Mr. President I am so tired of all those taxes, so tired, but I am so lawful as well. And so I pay the bill, all of it. Every dime. Unlike your Treasury Secretary, who runs the IRS, I never cheat. I dont write off my kids camp as a business expensehell, I dont even send him to camp in the first place. And unlike your cabinet nominee Mr. Daschle, I dont have a limousine. And if I got a free one, I would think someone had to pay for it. If used it every day, why shouldnt I pay taxes on it? And unlike your Labor Secretary nominee, I have no liens on my property, Mr. President. But if I did, Id pay them off before you nominated meor bow out if I didnt.
This battered American would remember all thatIve seen it happenand get angrier,
Mr. President, I have never been nominated for much, but when I did serve someone or something, I never bowed out like Mr. Richardson, because the government was never investigating whether or not I was a crook. Sorry, never happened.
Finally, Mr. Battered American would snap back to Mr. President:
I played by the rules, and put a little away in my 401(k). I knew the risks, not because the broker, the bank, or the firm told me all the risks, but because I never shook hands with any of them or even knew those who took my money and promised it was safeand so I was never sure it really was. And I lost 30% of it. I will live by that too. But please, dont tell me I must pay for AIG, and the state of California, and all those who charged too much on their VISAs. Just take more of my money in taxes to do all thatbut, again, please, no more lectures that I have to, that I must, that I am obligated to. And no more of your teams lecturing me about being patriotic in paying my taxes, and unpatriotic in not wanting to borrow more trillions that my kids kids will have to pay back.
Within the lifetime of millions of us, a very smart man from another country was heard to say,
“I am afraid that all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant, and filled him with a terrible resolve”.
I hear a sleeping giant stirring. About d*mn time.
I like it.
The usual advise to keep the head cool can be suspended in Hanson’s case. His head requires no such precautions. He can get pissed off and nail the bastards as clearly.
I am a battered American too. And the battering is going to continue for 4 years. (I remember Klinton use to do this whenever he was on foreign soil.)
But don't we have to give Him an opportunity...???
I don't know, since it hasn't happened yet. But I know on 11/4/2008 I was battered by being in line at 6:30 am waiting and ready to cast my ballot for McCain/Palin and against Obama/Biden. Lot of good it did.
Absolutely Perfect.
Thanks to all those RINOs and national Republican elites who gave us John McCain.
(Who is not having any mortgage problems in his 8 homes.)
And if anybody thinks they are going to substitute the mileage tax for the gasoline tax, dream on. That is simply a proposal to tax you twice. You will be paying the gas tax, AND the mileage tax, and be required to smile while doing so to keep Dear Leader happy.
The mileage tax is so idiotic idea, I am at loss why its even in the news.
If you drive more - you buy more gasoline - you pay more taxes. Simple enough.
Even more: cars with worse gas-mileage will consume more gas and will pay more taxes: so you are punishing less environmentally-friendly cars and reward more environmentally friendly cars. Isn’t what they want?
It’s elementary, Watson.
A revolt is coming.
The "State Sovereignty" movement is an example of that.
Look for a repudiation of both coasts, with the Heartland leading.
This has the scent of the 1970s and the Jarvis tax revolt.
We are Battered Clingers.
About sums up how I feel about the current events
Could you elaborate a little more. I think we need a thread for these sorts of postings.
That don't sound quite right.
Damn the taboos - full speed ahead!
Prepare for ramming....
“And another thing. Mr. Holder, Ive never said or done a racist thing in my life, not one. Always supported equal opportunity, always will. So dont call me a coward or my countrymen cowards, not when youre my Attorney General. You are The Attorney General of the United States of America, so please, no more playing Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson, leveling the latest shake-down charge on television.”
I don’t think I’ve ever seen VDH ticked off before. I like it!
Speak for yourself, not me. I have been neither quiet or aquiescent.
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