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Ron Paul’s Coming to Columbus March 8th!

I’ll be there— will you?

From RonPaulOhio.com:

Two great defenders of liberty and the Constitution are coming to the Newport Theater in Columbus Ohio on March 8 for an historic event.

Judge Andrew Napolitano will tape an episode of Freedom Watch featuring local Ohio grassroots activists. His special guest will be Ron Paul who will also give a speech that you won’t want to miss.

There will also be an exclusive VIP reception and opportunities for groups to sponsor the event. There is a special focus on coalition building and Ohio Sovereignty. Don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime event for Ohio!

Date: Monday, March 8th
Time:
Tentative schedule is 6-7 pm taping of Freedom Watch followed by speech by Ron Paul.
Location: Newport Music Hall, 1722 N High St. Columbus, OH 43201.

See www.RonPaulOhio.com for the latest information on the event, to RSVP, become a sponsor, or obtain VIP access.

Recap of the Rand Paul Rally in Louisville

Saturday morning started nice and early at 5am as a friend and I drove 3.5 hours down to Louisville to help the Rand Paul campaign go door-to-door in the freshly fallen snow.

There were about 20 of us bundled up for the unforgiving January weather. Much to our dismay, Kentucky is not a fan of sidewalks or salt trucks, so our 3.5 hours of canvassing included a lot of high-speed slush-slinging from passing traffic coupled with unshoveled driveways. Fortunately our hand warmers, lots of coffee, and support for Rand got us through.

According to this writer from The Bluegrass Bulletin, even having 20 of us out that morning was a notable feat:

“I arrived just as Rand and about 20 volunteers had finished going door to door in the snowstorm asking for votes in Louisville in January.  Now for anyone ever involved in a political campaign this is notable for several reasons.  January door to door work is rare.  Doing it in a snowstorm is dedication and getting 20 volunteers to do almost anything this early in a campaign is remarkable.”

Yes, the hope of liberty will make people do crazy things.

Whitney, Rand, and Me

Whitney, Rand Paul, and Me

On our way back to drop off the canvassing data, I said to my friend “I hope they give us a bumper sticker or something.” Much to my surprise, we were invited to attend the private reception with Rand and Ron before the rally (tickets were $500 for everyone else.) Let the freaking out begin!

Still in shock, we grabbed a quick dinner and made our way to the reception…

The hour-long reception was mostly taken up by a local media interview (included at the end of this post.) We stood about five feet away throughout the taping, I happened to be at perfect eye level with Ron Paul who made eye contact with me randomly throughout the interview. My heart was racing the whole time, it was so surreal!

WHAS 11 interview

WHAS 11 interview

If you’ve never been in the same room as your hero, someone who has single-handedly changed your life/views/future ambitions, it’s impossible to explain, so I won’t even try.

I’m not even sure what exact words we exchanged, I know I said “thank you for everything you do” and mumbled something about being from Columbus but I’m not sure what he said in response. I suck at meeting heroes, I guess.

Me and RON PAUL!

Me and RON PAUL!

After the reception we managed to snag a photo with Aimee Allen, I love her!

Me, Aimee Allen, and Whitney

Me, Aimee Allen, and Whitney

The rally started at 4 with Aimee Allen performing the Star-Spangled Banner.

Apparently she had no idea she’d be asked to sing that, and had never once performed it live. Given the circumstances and short amount of time to prepare, I think she did great. She also did a few of her own songs, including an acoustic version of the “Ron Paul Anthem” — substituting “Ron Paul for President” with “Rand Paul for Senator.” Talk about syllabic luck.

Finally, it was time for Ron Paul. He gave an amazing, inspiring speech, as he always does.

I think he had more standing ovations than the State of the Union Address, and his were actually deserved. There was at least one crowd-chanting of “End The Fed!” and afterwards I was left overflowing with a renewed energy to continue the fight for liberty.

Photo by Gage Skidmore

Photo by Gage Skidmore

This quote sums up the speech well:

“If you have a true understanding of liberty, everything else falls into place.”
– Ron Paul

Rand Paul came on next, this was my first time hearing him speak live.

My first observation was that he spoke intelligently and eloquently– without a teleprompter. Just like his dad. And he was full of common sense. Just like his dad. I can’t imagine having two of them in Congress.

My remarks on the speeches are limited because it’s best if you listen/watch for yourself.

Ron Paul and Rand Paul’s Rally Speeches:


(Can’t see the video? Click here.)

Full WHAS 11 Interview with Rand and Ron Paul (unedited)

24 minutes long, includes some predictable/pathetic mainstream media questions like “was 9/11 our fault?” but ultimately yields great responses (as always) from both Rand and Ron.

(Can’t see the video? Click here.)

Obama, Remember That “Five Day Review” Promise?

I guess you’re CHANGEing some things huh? And here I doubted you.

Disclaimer: In my previous post I gave the impression I would completely stop being political. That’s not exactly the case. I can’t stop paying attention, stop caring completely, or stop being pi$$ed off because I still have a working brain and heart. But I AM drastically toning it down and sticking to the big stories. Most of the White Flag changes are happening offline, as Congress motivates me every day to spend less time pointing out the obvious and more time prepping for the culminating disaster. I no longer see light at the end of the tunnel, I see an oncoming train. If you want more news stories like I used to post, I suggest checking out my News page, where I’ll continue to highlight events and stories that deserve attention.

As I said, I’m sticking to the big stories now. And this Spendulus bill is REALLY big. Equal to a third of our annual budget, in fact. It is indeed the Democrats’ own Patriot Act (which Mr. Obama voted for in 2006):

Congress has done this before and apparently hasn’t learned their lesson. Another year, another Congress, another President. OBAMA = BUSH = CLINTON.

I’ve already ranted about how completely ineffective and wasteful this bill is, in fact it only got worse since that posting. But I haven’t yet mentioned how its passage is breaking an important campaign promise made by Obama back in 2007.

He LOVES to talk about transparency. It gets the zombies excited. So excited they forget to actually demand it.

BEFORE:

“When there is a bill that ends up on my desk as president, you will have five days to look online and find out what’s in it before I sign it.”

Barack Obama
June 22, 2007, Manchester, N.H.

AFTER:

“Approved earlier by the House, the [Spendulus] plan — which went through multiple permutations as it bounced back and forth on Capitol Hill over the past week — now goes to Obama’s desk, where he plans to sign it into law by Presidents Day.”

- CNN

B R O K E N .

The bill passed the Senate on Friday night and will be signed Monday? That’s 48 hours at the MOST. And why should we have to work on the weekend when the government doesn’t have to? Fortunately the bill is a light read, just 1,100 pages, so you only have to read 550 pages a day to finish it by Monday. If you read quicker than that, you’ll have enough time to write up some feedback to send to Obama beforehand, I’m sure he’ll take it into serious consideration.

I’d like to start reading except right now I can’t find it anywhere on Whitehouse.gov and there’s nothing on Recovery.gov. Found it, sort of, it wasn’t easy — plus one of their links is broken so only 998 pages will load. They’re even soliciting comments, acting like they actually care what you think. Not that it’ll make a difference, but tell them anyway, maybe we can blow up their server. Thank god for the people at ReadTheStimulus.org who are devoting their time to making it at least somewhat accessible. But why isn’t Obama’s team doing that?

A side note: Ohio’s own Senator Brown was the deciding vote. It’s safe to say he will NEVER AGAIN get my support (as he did in 2006), and I vow to financially support anyone that runs against him in the future. Mr. Brown, you’ve sold out the people of Ohio and the rest of this country, you should be ashamed. As should all the Senators and Representatives who supported it. You have failed us. Again.

Before I step away from this and start enjoying my weekend, I will leave you with a glimmer of hope. Somehow Congressman Ron Paul manages to fight on and speak the truth, and thank god for that. Ron Paul is my President. Buck Farack.

(Can’t see the video? Speech transcript here.)

Obama’s First Big Failure: Spending Us Into Oblivion

It’s official, President King Obama has taken his first steps towards ruining our country, seamlessly picking up where George W. Bush left off.

Last night his $825+ BILLION “Stimulus” bill was passed. NONE of the House Republicans voted for it (for once Ron Paul did not stand alone), and all but 11 Democrats voted for it (including Mary Jo Kilroy, new Representative for Ohio’s 15th District, who will NEVER AGAIN get my vote.)

Congressional Democrats had no problem rushing through a spending bill that they surely didn’t read (it’s 1,588 pages.) It seems all a President has to do now to get their agendas passed is claim that it’s an emergency (DO IT NOW, OR ELSE!!!) and threaten that “it’ll be worse if we do nothing.” Hmm, I think that’s the same line they used to justify rushing the TARP bailout plan through. And look how successful that’s been, aren’t we all much better off now?

So what’s in this bill that’s supposedly going to bring back jobs, fix our broken mortgages, and put more money in our wallets? Let’s examine some of the ridiculous things Mr. Obama has deemed urgently necessary:

  • $1 Billion for Amtrak (the federal railroad that hasn’t made a profit in 40 years)
  • $650 Million to pay for digital TV conversion coupons (on top of the billions already doled out)
  • $600 Million for the federal government to buy new cars
  • $150 Million for The Smithsonian
  • $20 Million for new sod at the National Mall
  • $4.5 Billion for Federal management/oversight of the funds (money needed to monitor the money)
  • $2.1 Billion for Offices of Inspector General for management/oversight of funds (more money needed to monitor the money)
  • $25 Million for salaries and expenses for the Government Accountability Office for oversight activities relating to this Act (money to pay the people using the money to monitor the money)
  • $50 Million for watershed rehabilitation by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (is this an emergency?)
  • $1 Billion for Periodic Censuses and Program by the Bureau of the Census (why does the census bureau need a stimulus, they’re already part of the budget?!)
  • $350 Million for salaries and expenses for National Telecommunications and Information Administration (gotta pay the guys that tap our phones and read our emails.)
  • $100 Million for NIST Scientific and Technical Research and Services (these are the guys who can’t recognize a controlled demolition when it’s right in their face)
  • $100 Million for NIST Industrial Technology Services (more for them)
  • $300 Million for construction of NIST research facilities (still more?? Again, is this really an emergency?)
  • $400 Million for habitat restoration and mitigation activities by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (emergency?)
  • $600 Million for accelerating satellite development and acquisition, acquiring climate sensors and climate modeling capacity and establishing climate data records by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (emergency? jobs?)
  • $400 Million for science by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (emergency funding for NASA?)
  • $50 Million for cross-agency support by NASA ($50 million for other agencies to talk to NASA? Haven’t they heard of e-mail?)
  • $2.5 Billion for research and related activities by the National Science Foundation (emergency? jobs?)
  • $100 Million for education and human resources for the National Science Foundation (emergency? jobs?)
  • $400 Million for major research equipment and facilities construction by the National Science Foundation (wow, they really made out nicely!)
  • $4.5 Billion for improvement, repair and modernization of Department of Defense facilities, restore and modernize Army barracks and invest in the energy efficiency of DOD facilities (apparently over half the federal budget isn’t enough for these guys.)
  • $350 Million for DOD energy research and development (they need a lot of money to research how to kill people.)
  • $2.4 Billion to demonstrate carbon capture and sequestration technologies by the Department of Energy (that much just to “demonstrate” a technology? How many jobs is this going to create, really?)
  • $500 Million for Defense Environmental Cleanup (stop dropping depleted uranium and you won’t need this.)
  • $200 Million for FEMA emergency food and shelter programs (yay, more FEMA prison camps!)
  • $500 Million for Bureau of Indian Affairs construction (is this an emergency?)
  • $800 Million for EPA Hazardous Substance Superfund Remedial program (is this an emergency?)
  • $200 Million for EPA Leaking Underground Storage Tank Trust Fund Program (I wish this were a joke.)
  • $550 Million for Indian Health Service facilities (is this an emergency?)
  • $3 Billion to establish a Prevention and Wellness Fund (the Era of Personal Responsibility means having the government tell you how to be healthy, and we need yet another federal agency to do this.)
  • $6.0 Billion for DOD Military Construction (MORE for the military?)
  • $500 Million for Native American Housing Block Grants (emergency?)
  • …and the list goes on, I hope by now you get the picture.

Allow me to remind you: it’s NOT the federal government’s job to make sure you have digital TV service, museums, and trains. If you can find this clause in the Constitution, I’ll give you $100. It’s obvious that 98% of these items don’t have anything to do with emergencies or job-creation, they’re just going to expand an already overweight federal government and feed its bureaucracy.

What Obama hasn’t told you is that this bill has added an additional $6,700 of debt for every man, woman, and child in this country. Do you really want new sod that badly? What about your kids, how do you feel about enslaving them without their permission? It’s been said the tax cuts in this bill will put an extra $12 a week in the wallet of every American. Which number is bigger: 12 or 6,700? At $12/week it would take 10+ years to get that $6,700 back, and you can bet it will be worth WAY less than it is now thanks to inflation.

Needless to say, I’m beyond angry at this point, our political “representatives” (along with the American people) are RUINING this country with their apathy and lack of education on basic economics. Piece by piece we are building our own graves, and people are actually applauding it. The basics are simple to understand, and yet Americans still can’t grasp how it works. We are $10+ TRILLION in debt (counting unfunded obligations, that number is $50+ trillion), so Obama proposes tax cuts and spending INCREASES? He never once considered spending LESS on our military budget, pre-emptive wars, and empire-building, of course. I suppose once you get above $10+ trillion, the number is incomprehensible anyway, who cares how much higher it goes, right? (Unless you’re aware of what happens when you expand the money supply by trillions of dollars.) Americans see nothing wrong with this. We can spend, spend, spend, it’s all okay!

No, it’s NOT okay. Let me try making an analogy using these same principles, free from political terms that confuse and turn off most Americans:

Joe the Plumber is $500,000 in debt. He ran up his credit cards buying a bunch of things he didn’t need, lives in a house that he can’t afford, and financially supports a family in another neighborhood that constantly tries to attack the people next door to them. He’s lived this way for years and years but suddenly now he’s FREAKING OUT because he can’t make his monthly payments so the credit card companies are getting very angry, threatening to take away all of his assets, and the power company is threatening to turn off his electricity. He had to fire his pool boy, the dog’s private yoga instructor, and his private chef. Times are tough.

Joe comes up with a plan to fix this problem: he’s going to take a pay-cut at work and spend $100,000 using another credit card. He uses that $100,000 to buy a fancy new BBQ grill, some new trees for his yard, a new car, presents for the family in the other neighborhood, and other non-essential amenities. Joe the Plumber is now making less money each month, and is another $100,000 in debt. Do you think his plan will work? Will Joe wake up next week and suddenly be debt-free, with his pool boy and Spot’s yoga trainer back on the job?

If you support Obama’s plan, I have 3 assignments for you:

  1. Find where in the Constitution it says the federal government is allowed to use tax-payer money for these things.
  2. Read the Stimulus Bill for yourself. All 1,588 pages.
  3. Report back to me in a few months and tell me how many jobs have been created and how much better off we are thanks to this emergency pillaging.
  4. EXTRA CREDIT #1: Research how FDR’s New Deal programs actually prolonged the Great Depression.
  5. EXTRA CREDIT #2: Research the Weimar Republic and how hyperinflation affected them.

The kicker of this whole thing is that Obama has said over and over again that it’s time for an Era of Personal Responsibility. This means NOT RELYING ON THE GOVERNMENT TO DO EVERYTHING FOR YOU.

If you really want to follow the King’s advice, quit begging for help from the government and then crying even louder when they make it worse. Quit asking for more debt. Quit asking for less control over your life. Try some COMMON SENSE, America.

Immediate Action Item: Oppose the $825 Billion Stimulus Package!

A vote is expected today on Obama’s $825 billion economic stimulus package (H.R. 1). Check out this list of 200 Economists who are opposed to this bill, something neither Obama or Congress wants you to see.

All Americans who are concerned over the fiscal irresponsibility of Congress and the inflationary effects of its trillion dollar deficits, trillion dollar bailouts, and trillion dollar stimulus package, MUST contact their representative immediately in opposition to H.R. 1, the economic stimulus package.

“There is a lot of stimulus and growth in this bill – that is, of government.  Nothing in this bill stimulates the freedom and prosperity of the American people.  Politician-directed spending is never as successful as market-driven investment.  Instead of passing this bill, Congress should get out of the way by cutting taxes, cutting spending, and reining in the reckless monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.”

- Congressman Ron Paul

Rep. Ron Paul issued a statement yesterday regarding this bill which makes it clear what type of bill it is and some of the reasons why we must oppose it. Here are some highlights:

  • “In reality, this bill is just an escalation of a government-created economic mess. As before, a sense of urgency and impending doom is being used to extract mountains of money from Congress with minimal debate….. We are again being promised that its passage will help employment, help homeowners, help the environment, etc.  These promises are worthless.  This time around especially, Congress should know better than to pass anything of this magnitude without first reading the fine print.”
  • “At least $4 billion is allocated to expanding the police state and the war on drugs … and the COPS program, both of which are corrupt and largely ineffective programs.”
  • “To help Big Brother keep a better eye on us and our children, $20 billion would go towards health information technology, which would create a national system of electronic medical records without adequate privacy protection.”
  • “$79 billion bails out states that haphazardly expanded their budgets during the bubble years, but refuse to retrench and cut back, as their taxpayers have had to, during recession years.”
  • “Of course the bill is rife with central planning projects.”
  • “This bill delivers an additional debt burden of $6,700 to every American man, woman and child.”
  • “There is a lot of stimulus and growth in this bill – that is, of government.  Nothing in this bill stimulates the freedom and prosperity of the American people.  Politician-directed spending is never as successful as market-driven investment.  Instead of passing this bill, Congress should get out of the way by cutting taxes, cutting spending, and reining in the reckless monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.”

The bottom line is that Americans need to help preserve their freedom and prosperity by opposing this nearly trillion dollar economic stimulus package.

Speak out against this, contact your Representative immediately!

Transition and Hope

By Congressman Ron Paul

As another year draws to a close, there are some important transitions ahead of us.  Not just transitions to a new administration, but also economically, politically and culturally.

Many hoped that the changes would signify overwhelming positive steps for our country, and that we would enter a new era, as promised during the campaign.  I would like for this to be true, but based on the continuity so far, I would not be surprised to see America stay on the same course of failed monetary and economic policies.  The course has been set for several decades, and in reality there is little the new administration could do to fix things without actually making them worse.  But I expect them to try.  The only real solutions involve allowing the market to liquidate the debt and malinvestment.  The political reality is that this is not going to happen.

Through the coming months and years, our nation will find itself at many crossroads, as all manner of socialist, corporatist, protectionist and nationalist initiatives will be thrown at the economy to see if anything will reflate it.  Some of these so-called fixes will be enacted amidst much outcry, as with the $700 billion TARP bailout, which the public was right to oppose.  About half of that money is gone without a trace, with no accountability, and the economy is no better off for it.  Others, such as the proposed new $800 billion plus economic stimulus the new administration is already clamoring for, might have limited public support, as many will find the prospect of receiving a government check a little too tempting to object to.  After all, Wall Street got a bailout.  What about the little guy?  Everything will be attempted by government in the short run to remedy the worsening situation – everything, that is, but freedom.  Therefore everything attempted will fail.  Unfortunately, government will continue to consolidate and abuse power at an accelerated pace.  Government will get bigger, in the short term, and as monetary policy goes from irresponsible to absurd, I have every expectation that we will soon shift from some prices falling to an inflationary nightmare.

But there is hope.  As all these attempts fail, more people will demand freedom, and see that it is the only way.  Government can only get so big before the country goes broke.

It is regrettable that we keep forgetting what history has shown over and over to be true, because truly, it is a hard and destructive lesson to keep learning.  Perhaps it is just something that every generation has to learn for itself.  The political and cultural changes that come from these economic transitions will be key to the direction and quality of life for future generations.  But I am hopeful because of the strength of the American people and the increased number of voices recognizing that liberty really is the only way to peace and prosperity.

A Year Ago in Boston…

A year ago today, I was in Boston amongst hundreds of rabid (I say that lovingly) Ron Paul fans in Faneuil Hall.

We were there because 235 years ago, our fellow Patriots took a much-needed stand against their British oppressors. In the spirit of those Patriots, a man named Ron Paul wanted to take a stand against our domestic oppressors.

We were filled with so much energy and hope, I remember the almost palpable energy of the crowd after every speaker would fire us up even more. Rand Paul was there, John McManus from the John Birch Society, and many others.

Oh yeah — not to mention that small feat of raising over $6 MILLION that day.

As the gloom of the dollar crash and Obama’s socialist regime looms over our heads, the holiday stress builds up, and the roads start to ice over, it’s nice to float back to Boston for a bit

…Back when there was still time for our energy and hope to convert itself to primary wins and an eventual victory in November.

Imagine if only that had happened…?