Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The dismantling of America continues...

IBM is laying off another 5,000 Americans and moving the jobs to India. I sent them a letter, to an address I found on their website, contact page: ews@us.ibm.com. Guess where it was read? Yup, India. This is not just about IBM (the bastards!), this is symptomatic in the US. This needs to be fixed - here's how: levy a tax on every company for every job it moves overseas (which will make a lot of companies lie about layoffs - tax them too) and give a tax break to every company for every job it creates in the US.

The head of the Department of Homeland Security doesn't want to use the word terrorism anymore, preferring "man-made disasters". Does this head-in-the-sand idiot demoncrat make you feel safer?

The news today reports that every man, woman and child in the US bears over $22,000 in government debt. It's only going to get worse, unless we stop them!

Some parents in Florida are suing a school because they taught 3rd-graders the words to Diamond Rio's song, In God We Still Trust, because it makes reference to God. They must be demoncrats, trying to get money for nothing. Yes, we have separation of Church and State. Yes, we are guaranteed freedom of religion - but it's not freedom FROM religion! If you want absolute freedom from religion, move to France! You cannot re-write history - this country was founded for religious freedom and it will STAY that way. If you don't like it, execise your freedom to MOVE OUT!

This is the funniest thing I've heard all day: Feinstein, the demoncrat senator from California, the green-brainless boil on the US map, is going to prevent the construction of solar and wind power plants in the desert - because of the hazard to the habitat of the dirt-dwellers! You can't have it both ways, you moron! Your state mandates renewable energy, then you want to block it from being built! LOL!

Yet another demoncrat crook: (from Fox News) "Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., helped steered millions of dollars in bailout funds to a bank on whose board her husband served, the New York Times reported Thursday. The bank also didn't appear to meet the requirements for receiving the money, the newspaper reported."