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Posted: 1:00 a.m. Thursday, July 27, 2006
By Neal Boortz
| Today's Nuze: July 27, 2006 | ||
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| Thursday, July 27, 2006
So, why am I nervous? Because of who's watching, that's why. The very people that can make the FairTax plan a reality will be watching to see what kind of a crowd shows up on Saturday. If it's meager, then they'll just tell themselves that this tax reform idea has no legs, and they'll wander off to look for something else. If we have a huge crowd on hand ... 10,000 or more ... then we have their attention. Every single person counts. The deadly attitude is "well, there will be plenty of people there, so I won't make much difference. I'm going to sleep in." We can do this folks! But it only happens if the people of this country make it happen. Congress is not going to give up this power on its own. Every warm body at the rally on Saturday is a message to the folks inside the Beltway.
As the FairTax idea gains strength, the opponents are starting to come out of the woodwork. Perhaps the most amusing type of opponent is the person who doesn't like the FairTax idea just because they don't like me. I tell you all the time about those INGTLTYA emails. (I'm never going to listen to you again). Most of these emails come from someone who is upset because I don't (1) support their hatred of and fear of homosexuals; or, (2) haven't adopted their particular religious viewpoint as my own. Of late these emails have also included the line "and I'm no longer a supporter of the FairTax." Can you imagine being that childish? But .. a request. Would some "responsible" critic out there please write a column criticizing H.R. 25 without first rewriting it? Many opponents love to cite the president's tax reform commission as being an opponent of the FairTax. Well, they're right. The commission did, indeed, have some harsh words about the workability of the FairTax, but only after first rewriting H.R. 25! Come on folks! Criticize the FairTax the way the bill was written, not the you've rewritten it!
Israel, at the urging of the world community, sowed the seeds for this current situation when they withdrew from Southern Lebanon years ago. The Israelis responded to world opinion (usually a mistake) by pulling back without any agreement from either the terrorists in Hezbollah or in Lebanon. The idea behind the pullback was that maybe, just maybe, Hezbollah and Lebanon would be content to honor the international border between the two countries and leave Israel in peace. Fat chance. Instead, Hezbollah remained loyal to the Islamic dream of a Middle East with no Israel. They used the time to build its fortifications in Southern Lebanon, moving the bulk of them underground. They used this time to build their military capability and to stash rockets and arms -- most of which were supplied by Iran with no small amount of help from Syria. When Iran and Hezbollah felt that the military buildup and the entrenchment was sufficient, they launched their provocations against Israel, knowing that Israel would respond. Muslims around the world are cheering Hezbollah on. Not only Muslims, but a goodly number of anti-Semitics in this country who suffer from that strange form of dementia that causes one to blame every evil in their personal life and in the world on "those Jews." I hope the rest of us are paying attention here, and I fear we are not. This is much more than a battle between Israel and Hezbollah. This is one front, one battle in World War III, the war between the West and radical Islam. Israel tried to do the right thing. They withdrew. They sought peace. They asked nothing more to be left alone. The Islamists in Hezbollah and their supporters and enablers in Lebanon, Syria and Iran saw this as a sign of weakness. Israel is tired. Israel doesn't want to fight any more. Israel is weak. Israel can be defeated. These Islamic murderers see the same weakness in the United States. Oh, to be sure, for a while they feared George Bush. In George Bush they saw an American leader who understood their intentions and who was bent on their destruction. Soon after Bush showed his resolve by invading Afghanistan you saw Muslim leaders starting to backtrack. They were starting to retreat back into their holes ... until, that is, the American left stepped forward. For American liberals, for the Nancy Pelosis, Ted Kennedys and Howard Deans of this world, the hatred of George Bush and the bitterness of the 2000 election just couldn't be overcome. It mattered not that the president understood the danger presented by Islam, and was prepared to fight. It only mattered that George Bush defeated their Damien, their precious Al Gore, and that Democratic honor had to be assuaged. Bush had to be demonized. As the Democrats intensified their attacks on George Bush over the war in Iraq, the Muslims started to see the weakness they were looking for. Another Western weakness ripe for exploitation. Right now Israel is paying the price for appeasement. Some in Israel thought that there might be a better way .. .a way to live in peace with radical Islam. They now know better. Do we? Now ... before you move on, read this Ann Coulter column. Once you have you'll realize that we are, indeed, in a world war against radical Islam. It's time for some folks to decide which side they want to support.
And if you don't know, why the hell not? Isn't it about time we start paying attention here? I was watching Lou Dobbs on CNN yesterday. He had a special report on efforts by the United Nations to get taxing authority over U.S. citizens. That's right .. you heard me. The United Nations wants the authority to levy a "global tax" on U.S. citizens as a way of funding its operations. The idea here is that if the U.N. can tax us directly, then it won't have to respond to Washington's demands or complaints out of a fear of losing U.S. funding. What's more ... there are many in this country, exclusively Democrats by the way, who support the United Nations in this endeavor. Much more on this later. I just thought you would like to know.
The Chicago City Council has passed a "living wage" bill. The law requires
all retailers with over $1 billion in annual sales and 90,000 square feet of
space to pay its workers at least $10 an hour and spend $3 an hour on fringe
benefits. Now, with those kind of numbers as a threshold, you know exactly
who that bill is aimed at: Wal-Mart. Target is also caught up in it...but
that's about it. But here is what is really going to happen. This living wage nonsense is growing. By definition it's economic fascism. Politicians pandering to the voters ... and killing the goose that laid the golden capitalist egg.
If you're a journalist, don't try interviewing a Katrina victim living in FEMA temporary housing. That's right, our government will not permit you to visit the trailer parks unless you are escorted by a FEMA agent. Seriously? I knew FEMA was a big pile of red-tape and bureaucratic non-sense, but what is the point of this? What can Katrina victims say at this point, that we haven't already heard? Additionally, since when does the government have the right to tell independent journalists and citizens who they can talk to, investigate and question? Residents are being ordered by security guards to go back into their trailers when confronted by journalists, and reporters are being escorted out of people's homes if caught. The government says that it is "protecting people's privacy" by imposing this order. Oh that's funny-so the way to protect our privacy is to limit your freedom of speech. I am all for privacy folks, but not if it comes at the price of government restrictions and regulations of freedom.
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Victor Davis Hanson has a column today you don't want to miss. He says
Americans have come to expect the good life, without realizing just how
fragile it all is. Hanson is trying to remind people that it could all go
away with the next terrorist attack. | ||
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