Intro

It's time for a reality check ...

Maybe we’ve reached the point of diminishing astonishment.

But I suspect that much of what we’re hammered with every day really doesn’t make much of an impact on most of us anymore. We’ve heard the same stories too often. We’ve been exposed to the same issues for so long without any meaningful resolution. We recognize that reality is rapidly becoming malleable, primarily in the hands of whoever has the biggest microphone. How else can we explain a society where myth asserts itself as reality, based entirely how many hits it gets online?

We know that many of the “issues” as defined are pure crapola, hyped by politicians on both sides pandering to “the will of the people,” which is still more crapola. Inevitably, it’s not the will of all the people they reflect, but the will of relatively small groups of people with disproportionate political influence.

Nobody wants to face up to the realities of the issues. Nobody wants to say what’s right or wrong – even when it’s obvious and there are numbers to back it up. Most of us are afraid to bring up the realities for fear of being accused of being insensitive or downright mean.

So we say nothing. Until now.

It’s time for a reality check on the fundamentals – much of which is common knowledge to many of us, already. But it might be comforting to know you are not alone …

Friday, March 30, 2012


      Just because you’re here doesn’t mean you get to vote
One of the more bizarre movements lately is the attempt to make it legal for anyone to vote just because they happen  to be in an area – legally or otherwise – rather than requiring them to prove legal residency or, God forbid, citizenship.  

It’s about “empowering” everyone to have an equal say in selecting their elected officials.

Couple of points here.  No, on second thought, there’s only one:  What a load of crap. 

This isn’t about empowering the masses to take a greater role in democracy.  It’s about perverting the election system once again.  It’s about rounding up as many warm bodies as you can on Election Day, driving them to multiple polling places all day, and guiding their hands in every voting booth they hit.  It’s old fashioned big city machine politics.

Only this time it’s not the Irish, the Poles, and the Czechs – it’s the conveniently undocumented.

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