Friday, September 25, 2009

From a favorite author

"Liberal: A power worshipper without power."    

George Orwell  

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Moonbats attack!

Glad to see people working hard to destroy any who disagree with Obamacare!  I for one, will continue shopping at Whole Foods.  Mackey's article was astute and represented his personal views.  Agree with him or not, people should not try and destroy an excellent corporation.  A company that employees thousands of people, many of whom I would imagine lean left in their political views.

One protestor is quoted as saying "until you publicly apologize to the nation and pledge that you will provide better benefits to your employees, I will not spend another dime at your store."

Newsflash, you moonbat!  Whole Foods has some of the best employee benefits in its industry and among all industries.  

An old adage

"If you can't dazzle them with your brilliance, baffle them with your bullshit!"

Makes me think of the POTUS.  

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Healthcare

A very perceptive, thoughtful analysis of the current administration's push for healthcare reform from an unlikely source.  The author, Camille Paglia, is a shining example of liberal America in action.  Why?  Because she is intellectually honest enough to step back and see what is really happening.  As a Libertarian, I appreciate the fairness and perspective as opposed to lock step partisan support.  Legislation that doesn't make sense should be questioned.  

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Coffee Showdown

Here's a coffee taste test conducted by slate.  It's not too scientific but it goes to show people have no idea what coffee is supposed to taste like; however, the section on McDonald's is full of funny prose.  

Friday, August 7, 2009

Friday, June 12, 2009

Books to read...

"Blue Planet in Green Shackles What is Endangered: Climate or Freedom?"
--Vaclav Klaus

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

An accurate assessment of our time

"Our future is a race between good innovation and bad innovation. That's a sprint that will be decided purely by our ability to create. It's a shift so profound that it evokes the ideas of American philosopher John David Garcia, who once said that we should reject the notion that increasing human happiness is the most important goal for society. Far better, he said, to increase human creativity. Happiness will follow."

--Joshua Cooper Ramo, The Age of the Unthinkable

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Well Put!

"It ain't so much what we know that gets us into trouble. It's what we know that just ain't so."
-Mark Twain

Free Market Socialists

I thought this was pretty funny: