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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005
By Neal Boortz
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Tuesday -- November 1, 2005
That brings me to Katrina, Wilma and Philadelphia. Those are just a few examples of a trend that's been evident for decades, but seems to be accelerating to dangerous levels in recent years ... the movement toward more and more dependency on government and the end of self-sufficiency. It wasn't all that surprising in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to see so many of Katrina's victims demanding increased levels of response from government. Many of these Katrina victims have been relying on government for their entire lives. New Orleans had one of the highest levels of citizens on welfare in the country. These are people who have squandered their American birthright to become little more than parasites-with-rights. Now they've been scattered to the four corners, and their demands for more and more government attention haven't abated. About ten days ago I told you of a story in the local paper of one Atlanta evacuee named Rolanda. She was living in a free hotel room with her baby and her boyfriend (no word on whether or not the boyfriend was also the babydaddy). All this woman was concerned about was finding a way to continue her free ride. The story was several thousand words long, and not one single reference to the poor, poor pitiful Rolanda looking for work! Then came Wilma. This was one slow-moving hurricane. It was first estimated to reach Florida on a Saturday. It arrived three days late, and still people weren't ready. As soon as Wilma passed we heard people in South Florida whining and complaining about the lack of government assistance. These people did little or nothing to prepare. They didn't stock up on water or food. They didn't even fill their cars with gas. Then, after the hurricane came through, they started complaining. Where's my government water? Where's my government food? Where's my government gas? I want price controls! I want more government! Where does Philadelphia come in here? Transit workers are on strike in Philly. They don't want to pay 5% of the cost of their own health care. As I wrote yesterday, health care is someone else's responsibility, not theirs! Take a look at your local newspaper today ... a close look. Read every story. See how many stories feature people looking to the government for a solution to some personal difficulty. Compare the number of those stories to the number of stories of people who actually accept responsibility for their own lives and use their own talents to solve their own problems. Then you call the program and tell me you don't see a problem with self-sufficiency in this country. And the politicians smile.
I've been telling you for some time now that the left is going to try to find a way to shut down talk radio in the months leading up to the 2008 presidential election. The Democrats know that they can by and large control the mainstream media. I think that it's fair to say that well over 90% of the mainstream journalists who will be covering the next presidential contest will be hoping that Hillary wins. These are people who are not likely to initiate any reporting on Hillary's corrupt past. Examples? Fine. For starters, here are some of the stories that the mainstream press won't address in a Hillary presidential run.
And that's just for starters. The point here is that while the mainstream media can be counted on to ignore those stories, and more, it will not be the same for talk radio, and the left knows it. I don't know when the effort to shut us down will come, I only know that it is a virtual certainty. By the way ... something for you to notice. When the mainstream media addresses talk radio you will always hear Air America referred to as "liberal" or "progressive" (retch) talk radio. If the radio show isn't left-leaning it will be referred to as "right-wing" talk radio, never "conservative" talk radio. Just a little observation. CBS correspondent John Roberts has finally apologized for his language in yesterday's press "gaggle" at the White House. After Bush's nomination of Samuel Alito Roberts asked White House press spokesman Scott McClelland: "So, Scott, you said that -- or the President said, repeatedly, that Harriet Miers was the best person for the job. So does that mean that Alito is sloppy seconds, or what?" For those of you who don't know what the phrase "sloppy seconds" means, we take you to the United Kingdom's A Dictionary of Slang: "Sloppy Seconds: Noun: "A subsequent indulgence in an activity by a second person involving an exchange of bodily fluids. This may involve the sharing of drink, or more often it applies to a sexual nature. E.g. 'I'm not having sloppy seconds, I want to shag (have intercourse with) her first.'" Nice talk, huh?
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That crazy chairman of the DNC, Howard Dean, says Patrick Fitzgerald should indict Dick Cheney. Is this the best they can do? The Democratic Party doesn't seem to exactly be going places these days with The Screamer at the helm. New York Senator Chuck Schumer made some bizarre comparison between Rosa Parks and new Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito. Must be the sunlight deprivation...you know, being in Hillary Clinton's shadow and all. The nomination of Alito begins a serious debate about the the Constitution and it's role in the courts these days. George Will says finally George Bush has kicked off the real debate and the Democrats don't have much to stand on. Thomas Sowell has a good name for the indictment of Scooter Libby. He calls it the "fishing license" indictment, so named because special prosecutors get unlimited licenses to go fishing. Sowell argues that the process is flawed. October was supposed to be a total meltdown for the Bush administration. Iraq, Katrina, gas prices...Scooter Libby being indicted. But Bill Kristol argues that it's really the left who had a bad October. The indictment of Scooter Libby may put Mr. Libby in jeopardy, but David Limbaugh says it doesn't put the GOP or the administration in much political jeopardy. Gas prices are actually dropping, and the media is barely mentioning it. Why is that? Because doing so would benefit George Bush, and we can't have that. Jay Bryant reports. Reporters, being the vultures that they are, descended upon the home of Samuel Alito's 90-year-old mother and asked her about his views on abortion. Democrats may or may not decide to filibuster Alito's nomination, but Terry Eastland argues that he deserves an up or down vote. Whether or not he gets it remains to be seen. Governments never tire of creating new ways to separate citizens from their money. Now they've come up with something interesting in New Hampshire. When they appraise your property for tax purposes they have a separate entry for your view. The better your view, the more taxes you pay. What's next? You pay more income taxes if your wife is a knockout? | |||
WHAT THE HECK ARE THOSE POINTY HAND THINGS? These are links to each individual story on the Nuze, p-links for the geeks out there. Plus, they work today and they'll work tomorrow. Now you can easily discuss/debate/rip apart the Nuze without worrying about the links going bad. Enjoy! BOORTZ BLAST NEWSLETTER
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