Monday, February 20, 2012

Reflecting on President's Day

Good evening all. Yes, today is President's Day. To most of us, it's just a day to shop and catch some savings... or maybe it's just a day off to relax and take it easy. That's good, as well it should be. Today is a day for rest and relaxation, as well as some casual activities. Or, maybe you had the opportunity to work today- praise the LORD that you are blessed to have a job.

Today, is also the day to reflect on the hightest office in the land: The Oval Office. Today we remember and honor all the Presidents past and present that have lived to serve the United States of America. Thanks to God for this great country, and thanks to God for the Presidents who have served the United States with dignity, integrity, and honor. Today is historical because it reflects the past, celebrates the present, and declares the future. We celebrate today to remember and present the sacred liberty of freedom entrusted to the People of the United States, and the power of the President as the personification of that individual liberty.

George W
Let us pray that the President and all the President's men remember to keep the American People first. Let us pray that the President has smart ideas to establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty for the American People, present and future. We pray as George Washington once prayed:
"I now make it my earnest prayer, that God would have the United States in His holy protection, that he would incline the hearts of the Citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to Government, to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their fellow Citizens of the United States at large, and particularly for their brethren who have served in the Fields, and finally, that he would most graciously be pleased to dispose us all, to do Justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourselves with that Charity, humility and pacific temper of mind, which were the Characteristicks of the Divine Author of our blessed Religion, and without an humble imitation of whose example in these things, we can never hope to be a happy Nation. Amen." ~George Washington

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Friday, February 17, 2012

Take a word from the wise...

A small country has fewer people.
Though there are machines that can work ten to a hundred times faster
than man, they are not needed.
The people take death seriously and do not travel far.
Though they have boats and carriages, no on uses them.
Though they have armor and weapons, no one displays them.
Men return to the knotting of rope in place of writing.
Their food is plain and good, their clothes fine but simple,  their homes secure;
They are happy in their ways.
Though they live within sight of their neighbors,
And crowing cocks and barking dogs are heard across the way,
Yet they leave each other in peace while they grow old and die.

Tao Te Ching, verse 80


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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I have a dream

It is said that a nation that forgets it's past has no future.



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Friday, January 6, 2012

Presidential Running, Economics

Old Glory
Think love. Think earth. Think peace. 

The Presidential election is ramping up. There has been a lot of headway made. Newt Gingrich, Ron PaulJon Huntsman, Rick Santorum, and Mitt Romney have been running strong through Iowa and now into New Hampshire. President Obama has also been looking good making a stop in Shaker Heights, OH. These men are all intelligent, articulate, experienced, and gracious. They all have a unique skill set capable of implementing their vision for the American People.

Good luck to the President and to the Republican challengers. We hope that the winning side will do the best they can for the American People. We humbly ask that you serve the American People with smart policies, honor, grace, and justice. Kindly really show that you care by fixing the U.S. economic problems, and putting U.S. tax dollars back into the pockets of the American People.

Republican Elephant
What is the best way to fix the economic problems for every American? We are all shareholders in the American Dream- We are ALL shareholders in the American Dream. The American People have worked long and hard, yet life seems to be getting tougher, not easier. If life is getting better, then why is the retirement age going up to 67? Why are some members of Congress advocating the abrogation of Social Security? Why does the U.S. borrow 42 cents of every dollar the U.S. spends? And who will have to pay it off? The future generations of Americans will pay- just pass the problem down the line to the future of America. We need leadership that will save the youth, protect the old, honor the American People and honor the American Dream. It is time to take inventory, it is time to take stock in our American Dream, and declare dividends for the American People.
Democrat Bronco

Thanks to President Obama for giving the American People tax relief and rewarding tax filers with the $400 cash back. It seems that perhaps demand-side economics (rather than supply-side economics) is a better model for financial justice. Giving taxpayers a leg up with a cash back return is a good model to encourage demand and create a better quality of life for all Americans. With any luck we can improve this benefit from $400 up to maybe $5,000 in the future. $5000 x 270 million Americans = $1.35 trillion. That'd be every year, for all Americans aged 18 and up.

$1.35 trillion is a relatively modest amount for the U.S. budget when considered against the real picture, that supply side economic policies have helped put the U.S.A. at debt levels exceeding $15 trillion. One thing is unequivocally clear from this mounting debt, and that is that supply side economics downside is too much debt. Supply side economics does work sometimes, but it doesn't work all the time. To be realistic, how does giving money to the supply side stimulate demand? (It's a rhetorically loaded question- it doesn't stimulate demand at all. It equips supply to go to market. A few dollars trickle down from the top. That's why it is called 'trickle down' economics.)

With demand side economics, kids can be going to college without going into debt. Parents can get a cushion to build a better financial future for their family. People will have some extra cash every year to help buy food, to help pay bills, to help buy a car, to help invest and save for retirement, to help start a business, to help go to college, to help pay rent, to help pay a mortgage, to help pay for insurance. Is it a panacea, no, but it will help many Americans in the struggle for economic success. It will demonstrate that the President and the Congress care about the American People. Man if that happened, who wouldn't vote for their Congressman, Congresswoman, or President, or Governor. Imagine a candidate if they said, "I'll pay you $5000 a year so long as I'm in office." Man that be the greatest way to garner votes nowadays, I tell ya. Moreover, it improves aggregate demand and stimulates more robust economic activity, which creates more jobs, and creates more wealth for everyone. Thus everyone's quality of life improves. It's a win, win, win situation: A win for the government, A win for business, and a win for the American People.

Take a look at how much money has been spent/allocated at the expense of the American Taxpayers. It is enough money to give over $10,000 to every American citizen- every man, woman, and child age 18 and up. PBS news has the story:  pbs.org/economy/the-true-cost-of-the-bank-bailout
Was it necessary to bailout the banks? Probably. However, it needed to be addressed. And thanks to the President and the Congress they made it work. That was a big success. 

Now, moving forward, perhaps it would be a good idea to bailout the American People with a trillion dollar bailout. At least it would help to improve the economy, while at the same time improving everyone's quality of life. Together, united, we can achieve the American Dream for every American who wants to live the dream.

May the best win the Presidential Office this year! Good luck, high regards, and high honor.


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Thursday, December 29, 2011

12 Days of Christmas, Happy Holidays

Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago, Photograph by Chris Bauer
It was in many ways a merry Christmas 2011. In sports, Chicago beat LA. Green Bay also won. It was a nice day. Many families were able to spend time together in peace. The end of the year is always great to spend with family and friends, celebrating the joy that is Christmas and ring in the new year. The economy was rough for some people too.

Perhaps, this is a reminder that the commercial aspects of Christmas are economically challenging, but still have the underlying notion that it is better to give than receive. This idea is what makes some people feel like they didn't give a good enough gift, because they feel they didn't give enough. The only advice we have is, to do what you can for good will. Add in the ideas of  all the Christmas lights, Santa, the seaonal time of year, the fun and enthusiastic songs (Mitch Miller and Ray Conniff are old favorites), and family mealtime, and we have 100% Christmas Spirit.  One of the greatest movies ever made about Christmas was from the book, A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. A Christmas Story, A Charlie Brown Christmas, and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer are also really cool.
O'Hare Airport, Chicago, Photograph by Chris Bauer

The month of December just says Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays, and Season's Greating, and Happy Hannukah all over it. Christmas is the biggest, most celebrated holiday the world over. Perhaps this is to be a reminder of the true spirit of Christmas, the desire for peace on earth and good will. Have a holly jolly Christmas. Ok, finally, so what are The Twelve Days of Christmas? These are the twelve days that occur between Christmas Day, December 25, and The Epiphany on January 6.

In a little town called Bethlehem there was the birth of Jesus Christ, and the joy of  love, faith, and peace. God rest ye merry gentlemen and tidings of Comfort and Joy. Jesus has fulfilled the promise of Peace on Earth and God is faithful. Celebrate the gift of life, celebrate life. Celebrate peace. Happy Birthday Jesus, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Season's Greetings!


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Friday, December 16, 2011

'Tis the Season for Basketball Showtime

Metta World Peace
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Happy holidays and best wishes. The festive Christmas spirit is here, and so is the basketball season. This season the first game will be held on Christmas day! So for all the fans out there hoping to see basketball, your wish will be answered on Christmas.


demopublican.org podcast about Metta World Peace


Check out Metta World Peace, formerly known as Ron Artest (twitter.com/MettaWorldPeace). According to his twitter page, he's all about creating world peace for the entire community. Thanks Metta for your commitment to excellence and to promoting public awareness of the need for world. Most people know that there is a business need and a personal need to promote world peace. And, most people also know that there is a social need, a civil need, and an ecological need to promote world peace. Metta World Peace personifies the idea that there is a personal need to promote world peace. Metta keep up the good work and living the dream of World Peace.


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Friday, December 9, 2011

Season's Greetings

Artwork by Chris Bauer

It's been a long week. Tis the holiday season this year with tidings of comfort and joy. The season is here to celebrate the Christmas holiday: spending precious time with family and friends, shopping, cooking, eating, exchanging gifts, putting up a Christmas tree, and lights, lights, lights.

Why are lights such an important theme to the Christmas season? And why have Christmas lights become more and more popular? Maybe it's because Christmas lights illuminate the message to light the world with the idea of comfort and joy. Perhaps it's because Christmas lights represent the idea that Jesus is the light of the world. Let the light shine. Brighten the world with the Christmas Spirit of peace on earth and good will. Tidings of comfort and joy. Oh tidings of comfort and joy.

Happy Holidays to all, and to all good cheer!


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Friday, December 2, 2011

Demopublican.org Video

Hello all. Happy Friday. Enjoy your weekend. The earth orbits the sun. The moon orbits the earth. Peace endeavors on a daily basis. Think peace, serenity, and domestic tranquility.



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