Thursday, June 01, 2006
Politically Homeless 5: Peggy Noonan
Article: Third Time
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Politically Homeless 4: Libertarian Party

The Libertarian party claims to be the third largest political party in the U.S. today. They tend to lean toward small Constitutionally contained government. I have stated that I view myself as conservative leaning libertarian (notice the little L). I have read a lot about the Libertarian party and have a few issues with their ideals. Here is the breakdown:
Government Size
The Libertarian party has very strong beliefs in the model of limited government. They believe that the size of government should be very small and people should follow the rule of self-responsibility. They only the see the need for limited services such as foreign relations, fire, police, defense, etc.
State/Federal (Federalist)
The Libertarians appear to believe in the concept of states rights. They believe that ALL government should be limited in nature. It appears that they would tend to side with stronger state government instead of stronger federal if they had to choose.
Foreign Policy
It appears that Libertarians believe in a fairly isolationist viewpoint on foreign policy. They believe in free trade among countries. They believe that the United States should stop getting involved in so many international issues and focus on the homeland. They also believe that we could save billions (if not trillions) by not funding every international entity and scheme. For obvious reason, Libertarians tend to be against the United Nations as a government body. Libertarians want to limit federal government so creating a world government is not a good decision.
Taxes/Spending
As I stated earlier, Libertarians believe in low taxes, low spending, and small government. They believe that this will cause the government to have the least impact on the citizens of the country. They have a very conservative view of fiscal policy. Most Libertarians do not agree with the idea of a Federal Income Tax. They believe that the federal government should have more than enough money from fees and tarriffs as it did in the beginnings of our country.
Military Issues
As I stated in foreign policy, they believe that the U.S. should keep their focus at home and not abroad. They tend to keep a very isolationist viewpoint on this. Also, they do not believe in spending the money on fighting. Their basic opinion is have a strong national defense but only utilize it for defensive purposes. Many Libertarians were very against the war in Iraq.
Social Issues
Libertarians follow an approach of let people do what they want to as long as it doesn't affect other people. They take a very liberal approach to personal freedoms. Many believe in legalization of drugs and prostitution as victimless crimes. They do not support government social programs.
Business
Libertarians are very pro-Business. They believe in a laissez-faire style of government when it comes to business. They typically don't believe in the idea of taxing business because "businesses don't pay taxes, people do". They would push for the idea of removing regulation over businesses. They believe that the free market can control business using natural mechanisms.
I tend to side with many of the general principles of Libertarians. I love the idea of a small government and lower taxes. I think allowing business to flourish under decreased regulation would be a very positive economic change. I strongly agree that the government should not be allowed to set price caps/controls in the economy (such as minimum wage). It goes against the idea of capitalism.
I usually break with Libertarians with some of their more anarchic theories. I don't believe that legalizing ALL drugs is a good idea. I don't necessarily agree that all gun controls should be removed (convicted felons should lose that right and people don't need armor piercing rounds). Although I tend to agree that the government should get out of the business of marriage, I believe some controls should still exist (people shouldn't molest children even if that is their sexual preference). I don't completely agree with the isolationist ideals either. I do think that we shouldn't be so involved in the world's problems but that we must remain somewhat engaged.
All in all, I agree with libertarian (little l) concepts. I find that the Libertarian party is too anarchist for my tastes.
Your thoughts on my opinions?
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Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Politically Homeless 3: Democratic Party

Well, I will start this portion of my analysis of the parties with the Democratic party. I must say that I find very little to agree with them on. I think that the Democrats of old were more in touch than the current Democrats are. I believe that there are still a few Democrats who I can relate to like Zell Miller. Unfortunately (or fortunately), the liberal arm of the Democratic party is bent on running these people out. Anyway, here we go.
Government Size
The Democratic party tends to believe that the government should provide a lot of services for the citizenry of the United States. This is the party that brought the U.S. Social Security, Medicare, Welfare, and took a shot at Hillary-care. They tend to believe that the government should always provide a safety net for people and should make sure that no one feels pain.
State/Federal (Federalist)
The Democratic party tend to believe that things should be provided at the Federal level. This position can be pointed out by the fact that many Democrats immediately pointed at the Federal government for the poor response during Katrina. Although the local and state governments had responsibility the Democrats decried the horrible job FEMA did.
Foreign Policy
The basic foreign policy of the Democratic party is make friends with everyone and sign alliances. They believe that no action should be taken without the blessing of the U.N., NATO, or all of our allies. They also tend to lean toward appeasement instead of confrontation. This can be illustrated by President Clinton offering light-water reactors to North Korea in exchange for their "promise" of behaving themselves. In a perfect world, this foreign policy may work but in the real world it shows weakness.
Taxes/Spending
As I stated in the government size section, Democrats believe that the government should be the provider for many services. This of course, points to increased spending which logically points to increased taxes. In my opinion this is not an economically sound concept.
Military Issues
In the foreign policy section I outlined the belief that we should form alliances with everyone and use the "world body" opinion to judge our fights. This attitude tends to push Democrats to not spend as much on military and spend more on social programs. They do not like to utilize the military in a war-fighting mode but prefer they act as a police force. Again, I do not think this projects strength.
Social Issues
As with much of the Democratic mindset this is a place where the government needs to control things. The government needs to handle retirement, medicine, prices, wages, education, etc. They like to legislate social norms instead of trying to change the mindset through intellectual debate.
Business
The Democratic party claims to believe in the American dream but they are the first to attack business. Everytime they need to spend more money they try to either tax evil business or evil rich people. They attack companies like WalMart for not paying their people more. They attack business by constantly trying to increase minimum wage or adding required benefits.
I believe that the Democratic party has a vision. I believe that it is a socialist vision. I want to say that I do not mean that in a negative manner but in the true definition of the word. They would like the government to have strong controls over the economy, industry, jobs, social norms, medicine, etc. They would tax people and then would provide the "necessary" services. This is a socialist mindset. On the political diagram in my previous post they would typically qualify as a Left/Liberal Authoritarian.
I personally have a lot of respect for the socialist/marxist ideas, I just simply don't believe that they work in the real world. Capitalism works even though many times it can be ugly. I would tend to believe that the Democratic party will never be my home.
Your thoughts on my opinions?
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Friday, May 26, 2006
Politically Homeless 2: Some Definition

On the same web page they give a great explanation of each of the terms used in the diagram. Take a look. I personally consider myself a conservative leaning libertarian. The "World's Smallest Politcal Quiz" confirms that belief. In my opinion, there is no political party that currently fits that set of beliefs.
I have also decided that I want to use the following categories as rating categories for me:
- Government size
- State/Federal (Federalist argument)
- Foreign policy
- Taxes/Spending
- Military issues
- Social Issues
- Business
So with that I am going to do some research. I will continue to post as I look. I will go through the 3 or 4 "major" parties. As I said, if you have something to add let me know.
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Thursday, May 25, 2006
Politically Homeless
To start here are a summary points of my political beliefs:
- Government is bureaucratic so it doesn't really do anything efficiently
- Smaller federal government is better from a financial, economic, and personal perspective
- The Federal Government should not interfere in business with some basic exceptions of OSHA, very small portions of EPA, EEOC. Basically enough that we don't have children working in coal mines or people working in life threatening situations unless they are duly informed. But there should not be corporate welfare. If companies can't make on their merits they should not exist
- States rights should outweigh federal rights (As the constitution intended)
- States should be allowed to govern as they see fit with only exceptions as to where the constitution SPECIFICALLY defines federal jurisdiction. This does not include education, roads, health care, retirement accounts, income tax, etc., etc., etc.
- Taxes should be fair for the entire population. Just because people make more does not mean they should pay a higher percentage. Just by paying the same percentage the rich pay more. We should also remove the loopholes such as mortgage tax credits, earned income credits, etc.
- The tax code should not be the largest document in world history!!!
- Competition should be allowed to reign in most markets. This would allow for better schools, cheaper gasoline, more efficient airlines, no tax subsidies for phony rail companies, etc.
- Saving should be encouraged by removing the tax burdens and removing stupid class warfare tactics from investment accounts. Instead of saving the broken social security program encourage and train people how to do it themselves.
- France and Germany are NOT global superpowers and we should not use them as role models to create a welfare state
- The United Nations was designed as a place to discuss issues with other countries not as a government body. Reform it or remove it.
- War is never pretty and should always be a last resort but is sometimes required. Fight to win.
- War is best left to the military and not politicians.
- As Teddy Roosevelt said: "Speak softly and carry a big stick". We need to have the biggest heaviest stick that we can possibly create. We also need to learn how to speak softly.
I have many other opinions but I think this starts the discussion. I am going to try to explore a few of the major parties and why I don't think that they fit the bill. If you have ideas I am open.
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Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Finally...
Transcript of Speech
What are your thoughts? Will you contact your representatives and senators about this plan?
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Monday, May 22, 2006
Hypocritical?
Article: Mexico Works to Bar Non-Natives From Jobs
A little hypocritical?
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Friday, May 19, 2006
Is Iran an issue?
Article: Iran eyes badges for Jews
That on top of the fact that they have called the holocaust a hoax and called for the destruction of Israel. How far will they be allowed to progress with their weapons programs and their very aggressive statements and moves toward Jews before some says "enough is enough"? In my opinion Iran continues to move itself closer and closer to military action almost on a daily basis.
Very scary developments.
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Wednesday, May 10, 2006
Tax Cuts will break the government
Article: April Tax Revenue 2nd-Highest in History
I wonder why they aren't admitting that they were wrong about the tax cuts CAUSING the deficits? If the revenue is the higher than before, what could possibly be causing the deficits? Hmmmm... maybe spending?
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Monday, May 08, 2006
Taxation by U.N.
Article: UN Taxation of Americans – A Persistent Problem
I must say that I think that it is ridiculous for us to even allow the U.N. to consider this idea to take away sovereignty from us. Also, I think that the U.N. has done a great job of proving that they are not in need of more money but more oversight. For me personally I would rather see the U.S. pull out of the U.N. (not a completely bad idea) than to allow the U.N. to bypass the federal government to directly tax citizens (terrible idea).
Remember no U.N. officials are elected by public election. Many countries that are members are cruel oppressive dictators
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Friday, May 05, 2006
Rotten Economy

Well, less than a year ago everyone was talking about how terrible the economy was (even though it wasn't). Why is no one talking about how well it is doing now? Didn't they talk about during the 1990s?
The Dow broke 11,500 this morning. Unemployment is something like 4.7% nationally (BTW - Many economists will say that 4% is full employment) . Over a hundred thousand jobs added. Increases in salaries. All of this in an environment where oil prices are high and interest rates keep rising. I would have to say the economy is roaring again.
Even the federal government is bringing in more money than they were before the tax cuts. The size of the deficit is shrinking each year. Maybe they could stop the increased spending to pull that a little tighter. Do we really need a bridge to nowhere?
It is quite apparent to me that the Democrats must be right -- Tax Cuts don't work! All they do is damage the economy.
What is your opinion? Was the negativity about the economy just electioneering or did they have a point?
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Monday, May 01, 2006
Oil Price Explanation
Article: Q&A: What's Behind High Gas Prices?
What do you think?
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Thursday, April 20, 2006
Immigration Issues
#1. Do people actually believe that the argument that the land used to be Mexican is justification for illegally entering the borders? Do they actually think that the slogans about retaking Mexican land are helping them?
I read a few quotes that I thought were a good indication of some of the feelings that will cause a serious backlash in the country:
"Uncle Sam Stole Our Land"
"If you think I'm illegal because I'm Mexican, learn the true history because I'm in my homeland"
Do they really believe that this rhetoric will help their cause? I think that it may actually hurt their cause. Should we also allow any French that want in to come to Louisiana? Or Russians to Alaska? Or even a stretch further Jews into Palestine (all of Palestine was Jewish at one time-- check the Bible)? How about Spain taking back Mexico? After all at one time they controlled it.
And on the comment of true history, that is very selective history. Actually, your homeland is probably somewhere in Asia or the land bridge, or Alaska, or Canada. Thinking about it all of our homeland is theoretically in the Middle East somewhere.
I guess my point is this is worthless argument.
#2. Why is it so contentious when new surges of immigrants come to the U.S.? It has been the case throughout history. There have been many culture wars throughout the history of the U.S. as new groups have entered.
#3. Why are the supporters of protests so dead set on having their own areas of the country? The U.S. is built on the idea that immigrants come and melt into society... with their traditions intact. Look at some of the traditions in the U.S.: St. Patrick's Day, Marti Gras, Oktoberfest, oh yeah and Cinco de Mayo. Many of the traditions remain yet the people join the melting pot not follow idiotic statements like this one:
"California is going to be a Hispanic state. Anyone who doesn't like it should leave." -- Mario Obledo of the California Coalition of Hispanic Organizations
Is New York a Jewish or Irish state? Is Louisiana a French state? Is Minnesota a Norwegian state? Nope, they are AMERICAN states.
#4. Why do the people believe that the Hispanic people are going to "take over" the United States? The U.S. has nearly 300 million people. With new influx of people from all over the world every day, the U.S. will remain the melting pot of the world. The very thing that has made it the greatest nation for many years.
Any thoughts on my ramblings? Please feel free to respond.
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Hillary Chirac?
Hillary Clinton: Expand Family Leave Act
Hillary is asking that the government expand the Family Leave Act to not just protect workers during emergencies or birth but also for Joey's ballgame. I have no issue with someone leaving to go to their child's function but the government should not be mandating that business needs to pay for it without using their personal days. Isn't that what vacation days are for?
Who does this hurt? Small Business. Especially in today's world where kids are involved in everything imaginable. What if kids had something everyday? Should the business have to deal with not having their employee come to work every afternoon during the spring?
I may seem like a harsh capitalist but it is not business's responsibility to deal with this. This is just the beginning of where the socialist democrats like Hillary are headed. The end is where France is today. As we have seen in France people are not allowed to be fired and protest in the streets if they try to fix economic problems. I say let's stick with what made the U.S. great and not follow the path of a country who is severe economic problems.
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Amazing PC Articles
Wouldn't it make sense that the two most populous states would have the most black-owned firms? They make it sound like the other states are just way behind the curve.
Do you think that maybe part of the issue is how many black people live in the state? Amazingly New York, Texas, Georgia, Florida, California and the Chicago area have the highest numbers. Wow, what a surprise. I am guessing that North Dakota probably wouldn't have a high number of black owned businesses, maybe because not as many blacks live there.
Also a black owned business is defined as a business that is owned by at least 51% African American ownership of stock or equity. Does that mean that the other black people who don't own 51% aren't successful. That is a pretty skewed number when you consider that black people are a minority in the U.S. I just find this to be a very political number. Maybe the number should be the number of black shareholders in all companies to better indicate how the economy is affected if that is what the politicians are looking for.
All in all, I think that this article is largely racial politics but it is sad how many people will read this and buy into the idea that California and NY are working harder to be "equal opportunity".
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Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Illegal Immigrant Problem
The reason that I like this idea is that as far as the fence goes, I think that we absolutely need to control that border. That does NOT mean that I want to close the border, just control who crosses it. That is a right that any sovereign nation has.
The reason that I like the idea of shutting down the employers is that it is very logical. If employers stop hiring illegal immigrants they will start hiring legals. This would increase the demand for legal employees which if there is really a need for us to increase our immigration limits (which I believe there is) it will be very apparent. But, it will also dry up the demand for illegals as they can not make a living in the U.S. without having gone through the legal process.
I also believe that this deals with the problem of the illegals in the U.S. because without the going through the legal process you can't make a living.
Once this plan were put in place, the politicians then need to streamline the legal immigration process. We are a country of immigrants and we should encourage that.
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Monday, April 10, 2006
France weak in the spine

Once again the French politicians have proven that they are unable to stand up and make change happen. They continue to complain about their staggering economy. Instead of realizing their need for reforms they want to blame others.
So Chirac has again bowed to the pressure of the unions: France to replace youth job law
When was the last time that France stood tall with an opinion that wouldn't come from the flawed theory of consensus?
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No Coaching when you're angry
Post: angry coaching
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Friday, April 07, 2006
Line Item Veto Article
Article: Line-item veto is needed to curb runaway spending
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Teenagers Lack Financial Literacy
I just read an article that discussed the fact that teenagers in the U.S. lack the financial literacy necessary to handle finances going forward. The article even lists some of the questions on the exam. This to me is of no surprise. I would bet that the adults aren't any better. The easiest way to tell that is how the savings rate continues to bottom out while the consumer debt continues to rise.
Article: USA Today: U.S. teenagers lack financial literacy
Has the time come to maybe cut a little of the PC education in schools and start teaching things that kids actually NEED to know?
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