RaiseTheBlackFlag
Plinker
Oh, and I'm not sure where you get the "Jesus this" crap from, I'm a proud Jew.
jesus this, jesus that...just keep that BS outta my kid's school. Oops, what are we arguing over again?
Oh, and I'm not sure where you get the "Jesus this" crap from, I'm a proud Jew.
jesus this, jesus that...just keep that BS outta my kid's school. Oops, what are we arguing over again?
To All,
Senator Lugar has a fine intention. Everyone should drive less. It would help the environment, reduce our dependence on oil, and save folks money.
Of course, everyone should eat healthier, exercise more, save more of their money, spend more time with their family, read more.... You get the point.
Most of the things I've seen over the last few years is the idea politicians have that because something would be "good" to do it is their responsibility to "guide" you to it. Or, if something is "bad" to do it is their responsibility to "help" restrain you from it.
Here in Fort Wayne they wanted to revitalize our downtown. A fine idea, a good thought. NOTHING wrong with the idea. Problem is, it is NOT governments responsibility to do this. Rather it is the private sectors responsibility. So Fort Wayne is wasting over $100 million of taxpayer money on Harrison Square. We've moved a baseball field about three (3) miles from one that was JUST PAID FOR in the summer of 2008 to our downtown with a new debt. This was done even though I ran for office opposing it AND I found college research that PROVED the building of sports arenas do not help communities economically.
I would rather have seen Fort Wayne lower their taxes overall, helping families save some money and allowing businesses to grow. Then the people or the businesses would grow where they wanted to, where it would be BEST for them.
The problem only lies partially at the feet of politicians. It also lies at the feet of citizens who have a problem and always run to elected officials to solve their problem INSTEAD of trying to do it themselves.
Think about how problems were solved over 50 years ago. Who did our grandparents turn to? Try: family, friends, neighbors, church, clubs, the Red Cross (and other nonprofits). They didn't ask politicians to solve their problems. When Mrs. O'Learys cow burned down Chicago how much Federal money did Chicago get? Answer: $0. When the great quake of 1906 hit San Francisco how much did the Fed pay? Answer $1 million OUT of approximately $250 Million in damages. PEOPLE donated money. People helped.
That idea of people helping people ended slowly through the last century. You really can't lay the blame at any one persons doorstep. Sure, some like President F.D. Roosevelt take more blame than others with massive government programs designed to help. And I'm sure that FDR meant well. He just didn't understand the long term damage to our culture, economy, and society by interfering.
Ask 100 people today, "what would you do if someone broke into your home while you were there?" Answer from most, "call the police". Ask 100 people 100 years ago same question. Their answer, "get my gun". The police are the government. Let them clean up the mess, let them protect us, let them take the risk.
Should Senator Lugar know better? Yes, I believe so. However, on a scale of 0% - 100% responsibility is he REALLY at 100%? This I do NOT believe. We the people must carry some of that burden. We the people are above 0%.
Respectfully,
Doug
jesus this, jesus that...just keep that BS outta my kid's school. Oops, what are we arguing over again?
Well lets get Bill of Rights to run for lugars seat.
Step one for lugar is the primary. Someone needs to run against him for the republican nomination.
Step two if that fails would be to vote democrat to oust him (he's already as liberal as any dem anyway) and then work on electing a new Republican next time around.
He's getting old... maybe he'll just pass in his sleep.
To All,
Senator Lugar has a fine intention. Everyone should drive less. It would help the environment, reduce our dependence on oil, and save folks money.
Of course, everyone should eat healthier, exercise more, save more of their money, spend more time with their family, read more.... You get the point.
Most of the things I've seen over the last few years is the idea politicians have that because something would be "good" to do it is their responsibility to "guide" you to it. Or, if something is "bad" to do it is their responsibility to "help" restrain you from it.
Here in Fort Wayne they wanted to revitalize our downtown. A fine idea, a good thought. NOTHING wrong with the idea. Problem is, it is NOT governments responsibility to do this. Rather it is the private sectors responsibility. So Fort Wayne is wasting over $100 million of taxpayer money on Harrison Square. We've moved a baseball field about three (3) miles from one that was JUST PAID FOR in the summer of 2008 to our downtown with a new debt. This was done even though I ran for office opposing it AND I found college research that PROVED the building of sports arenas do not help communities economically.
I would rather have seen Fort Wayne lower their taxes overall, helping families save some money and allowing businesses to grow. Then the people or the businesses would grow where they wanted to, where it would be BEST for them.
The problem only lies partially at the feet of politicians. It also lies at the feet of citizens who have a problem and always run to elected officials to solve their problem INSTEAD of trying to do it themselves.
Think about how problems were solved over 50 years ago. Who did our grandparents turn to? Try: family, friends, neighbors, church, clubs, the Red Cross (and other nonprofits). They didn't ask politicians to solve their problems. When Mrs. O'Learys cow burned down Chicago how much Federal money did Chicago get? Answer: $0. When the great quake of 1906 hit San Francisco how much did the Fed pay? Answer $1 million OUT of approximately $250 Million in damages. PEOPLE donated money. People helped.
That idea of people helping people ended slowly through the last century. You really can't lay the blame at any one persons doorstep. Sure, some like President F.D. Roosevelt take more blame than others with massive government programs designed to help. And I'm sure that FDR meant well. He just didn't understand the long term damage to our culture, economy, and society by interfering.
Ask 100 people today, "what would you do if someone broke into your home while you were there?" Answer from most, "call the police". Ask 100 people 100 years ago same question. Their answer, "get my gun". The police are the government. Let them clean up the mess, let them protect us, let them take the risk.
Should Senator Lugar know better? Yes, I believe so. However, on a scale of 0% - 100% responsibility is he REALLY at 100%? This I do NOT believe. We the people must carry some of that burden. We the people are above 0%.
Respectfully,
Doug
Senator Lugar,
I just saw a newspaper article where you endorsed a tax to raise the cost of gas $1 per gallon. This strikes me as extraordinarily ill advised. Raising the cost of energy and transportation during a major economic crisis can only make the situation worse. But even without the current crisis, it would be ill advised. If one wants to encourage the use of alternative, presumably "green" energy sources, one needs to support developing the enabling technologies to make the alternatives economically competitive. Working from the other end, putting additional burdens on current energy sources can only serve to put a brake on economic recovery and growth.
I strongly urge you to reconsider this position.
My letter to Lugar:
For all the good it will do....
Still, if he gets enough "not a good idea" type letters over the next four years he just might start thinking about job security.
It'll do you little good he knows he will always be re-elected in "his" state.
As usual, Lugar is setting himself apart by thinking about tomorrow's issues today.
OH! You know I'd rep that if I didn't just spend it on another of your posts!Dick thinks to himself, "Hmm... what has not been raped today that could possibly be raped tomorrow?"
And that is something that needs to be changed. The trick is getting enough people annoyed enough with him that they're willing to risk a short term "worse" (like, say, a Dem) in order to get the RINO out.