Saturday, January 31, 2009

Mark Steyn...gotta love him

Where Nations Go to Die
You say “stimulus,” I hear “syphilis.”

By Mark Steyn

Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House, is on TV explaining the (at this point the congregation shall fall to its knees and prostrate itself) “stimulus.” “How,” asks the lady from CBS, “does $335 million in STD prevention stimulate the economy?”


“I’ll tell you how,” says Speaker Pelosi.
“I’m a big believer in prevention. And we have, er, there is a part of the bill on the House side that is about prevention. It’s about it being less expensive to the states to do these measures.”


Makes a lot of sense. If we have more STD prevention, it will be safer for loose women to go into bars and pick up feckless men, thus stimulating the critical beer and nuts and jukebox industries. To do this, we need trillion-dollar deficits, which our children and grandchildren will have to pay off—but, with sufficient investment in prevention measures, there won’t be any children or grandchildren, so there’s that problem solved.

The more interviews Speaker Pelosi gives explaining how vital the STD industry is to restarting the U.S. economy, the more I find myself hearing “syphilis” every time she says “stimulus.” In late September, America was showing the first signs of “primary stimulus”—a few billion lesions popping up on the rarely glimpsed naughty bits of the economy: the subprime mortgage racket, the leverage kings. Now, the condition has metastasized in a mere four months into the advanced stages of “tertiary stimulus,” with trillions of hideous, ever more inflamed pustules sprouting in every nook and cranny as the central nervous system of the body politic crumbles into total insanity—until it seems entirely normal for the second-in-line of presidential succession to be on TV gibbering away about how vital the federalization of condom distribution is to economic recovery.

The rules in this new “post-partisan” era are pretty simple: If the Democratic party wants it, it’s “stimulus.” If the Republican party opposes it, it’s “politics”—as in headlines like this: “Obama Urges GOP To Keep Politics To A Minimum On Stimulus.” These are serious times: As the president says, it’s the worst economic crisis since the Thirties. So politicians need to put politics behind them and immediately lavish $4.19 billion on his community-organizing pals at the highly inventive “voter registration” group ACORN for “neighborhood stabilization activities.”
“Neighborhood stabilization activities.” That sounds like a line item from the Baath-party budget when Saddam sends the lads in to gas the Kurds. What does it mean in a non-totalitarian sense? Do you need a federally subsidized condom to do it? If so, will a pathetic $4.19 billion be enough?
“Stimulus” comes from the verb stimulare, which is Latin for “transfer massive sums of money from what remains of the dynamic sector of the economy to the special interests of the Democratic party.” No, hang on, my mistake. Stimulare means “to goad.” And, on that front, the Democrats are doing an excellent job. They’ve managed to goad 58 percent of the American people into opposing the “stimulus” package. They’ve managed to goad all 177 Republicans in the House into unpacking their mothballed cojones and voting against the bill. And they’ve managed to goad the rest of the world into ending the Obama honeymoon in nothing flat. Headline from the London Daily Telegraph: “US-EU Trade War Looms As Barack Obama Bill Urges ‘Buy American.’ ”

That would be the provision in the Senate bill prohibiting any foreign-made goods from being used in “stimulus” projects. So, if you own a rubber plantation in Malaysia and you’re hoping for a piece of Nancy Pelosi’s condom action, forget it. The EU trade commissioner is outraged at the swaggering cowboy Obama shooting from the hip and unilaterally banning European goods from American soil. But so are American companies such as General Electric. Bill Lane, an executive honcho with Caterpillar (the tenth biggest U.S. investor in the United Kingdom), says, “We are students of history. A major reason a very deep recession turned into the Great Depression was the fact that countries turned inward.” Ah, yes. The Buy American Act of 1933. How’d that work out?
Even without Speaker Pelosi talking STD on the evening news, there is danger here for the new administration. Setting aside the more messianic effusions (“We needed him. And out of that great need,” gushed Maya Angelou, “Barack Obama came.”) as unbecoming to the freeborn citizens of a constitutional republic, it seems clear that large numbers of people voted for this president because they wanted something different, something other than “politics as usual.” Not just something pseudo-different like the dreary maverickiness of John McCain “reaching across the aisle” (one of those dead phrases no one outside the Beltway gives a hoot about), but something really different. But the “stimulus” package is just politics as usual with a few extra zeroes on the end. Will you notice anything? No. Don’t get your hopes up. If you’re broke now, you’ll be broke in October. The Congressional Budget Office estimates only 25 percent of it will be spent by early next year. The other 75 percent is as stimulating as the gal in the Nancy Pelosi Pussycat Lounge telling you she had such a good time she’s penciled in a second date for spring 2010. A third of all the spending won’t come until after 2011.

In a media age, politics is a battle of language, and “stimulus” is too good a word to cede to porked-up statist hacks. “Stimulus” has to stimulate—i.e., it’s short-term, like, say, an immediate cut in payroll taxes that will put real actual money in your pocket in next month’s paycheck. That way, you don’t need to wait for ACORN: You can start “stabilizing” your own “neighborhood” right now.
But, if this fraudulent “stimulus” does pass, it will, in fact, de-stimulate, and much more than the disastrous protectionist measures of the Thirties did: Back then, America was dealing with a far less globalized economy, and with far fewer competitors. “In the long run, we are all dead,” Lord Keynes, the newly fashionable economist, famously said. But, if this bill passes, in the medium term, we’re all dead. It’s a massive expansion of the state in the same direction that has brought sclerosis to Europe. A report issued last week in London found that government spending now accounts for 49 percent of the U.K. economy—and in the Celtic corners of the kingdom the state’s share of the economy is way higher, from 71.6 percent in Wales to 77.6 percent in Northern Ireland. In the western world, countries that were once the crucible of freedom are slipping remorselessly into a thinly disguised serfdom in which an ever-higher proportion of your assets are annexed by the state as super-landlord. Big government is where nations go to die—not in Keynes’ “long run,” but sooner than you think.

— Mark Steyn, a National Review columnist, is author of America Alone. © 2009 Mark Steyn

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Spirit Catholic Radio

http://www.kvss.com/

Just started broadcasting in Lincoln NE. Catholic radio from right down the hall. John Soukup is broadcasting as I write from an office in our building that has been turned into a studio. Awesome!!!

You can listen live on the web.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009


That's Bede Jr. piloting the far plane. They flew to Bahrain and picked up 2 new planes and flew back to Kirkuk. He called yesterday and said he had flown to Irbil, Iraq. Flew over a section of the city that is 8000 years old!






He is seeing things that most of us will never get to see. So much history there and unfortunatly not accessible to anyone at this time.He says as the Kurds are in charge in Irbil, the city is clean, well controlled and open to only people who live there. You must show ID and pass thru an inspection gate to get in. Consequently, it is pretty safe and life goes on normally there.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Your next home!

http://www.4552-19thst.com/


This is the house that my brother Chris designed and rebuilt in San Francisco. Check out the web site. It's absolutely beautiful. It's on the market, just waiting for you...

Lil Sophia


Our newest neice, Sophia Rose Bolin. Born just before Thanksgiving.
Got a call tonight. She will be baptised on March 1st in St. Louis. Bede was asked to be her godfather. What an honor. He's been dancing around the house saying " I'm the man, I'm the man"! Sophia, you are a lucky little girl. To be born into a family that will love you and look out for you always. You will always have someone who keeps your spiritual well being as the highest priority. Bede will keep you in his prayers as we all will. We look forward to seeing you in March.

Monday, January 19, 2009



We have been free of terrorist attacks here in the United States of America for 8 years. Thank you Mr. President and God speed.
I have been avoiding the news and tv, radio for the past few days. I just can't watch the festivities with a happy heart. I am not filled with HOPE. I am filled with uncertainty and fear for our great country. I cannot understand nor share in the adulation and almost adoration of our president elect. Don't get me wrong..he is the president elect of the United States of America. As such I will hope and pray for his success and courage to meet the needs and demands of the job. But I just do not understand what it is about Barak Obama that makes people swoon and make "pilgrimages" to Washington to see him. I do understand the historical significance of his presidency. I am proud of our country that we have reached a time in our history that we can and did elect a Black man to the highest office of the land. I just hope we voted for him because we thought he was the right man for the job, not because of his color. I am afraid because he has no history, he has made no important decisions, he seems to have made a career of not making waves or ruffling feathers. He has no experience. He is such an unknown. It frightens me.
One thing I do know about him is that he is pro abortion. He has said one of the first things he will do in office is to sign the Freedom of Choice Act. Freedom of Choice...sounds good. But in fact it will take away the freedom of medical practitioners to opt out of providing contraception, morning after pills, abortions, etc. It takes away the freedom to practice your faith as it relates to your job. It actually takes away choice. For a long time now, the pro-abortion folks have tried to pass themselves off as pro-choice. But only if you choose their way. Abortion is legal in the US. But that is not enough. It must be available to our underage daughters, without letting parent know. It must be available without any information as to the procedure and it's risks. It must be offered by all medical practitioners, even those who believe with all their hearts that it is indeed the murder of a child. Where is the choice in that. Freedom of choice is anything but!
That is my biggest concern with the beginning of this new presidency. Freedom of religion does not mean freedom from all religion. People of Faith must be allowed to practice that faith without persecution. Forcing pro-life medical providers to be involved in abortion and/or contraception is persecution. This is not the United States of our fore fathers. It is not the United States of our fathers.
I write this today with a very heavy heart. I still have great hope for my country. But my hope is so different than the HOPE that I have been hearing about lately. My hope is not, nor ever has been, in one human person. My hope is in people, in faith, in God. I am concerned and amazed at the hope people seem to have in Barak Obama. That he can change the country, that he can change the world. The president of the United States doesn't have that kind of power, no human being does.
So I will pray long and hard for the United States of America. I will pray that we will be a country that cherishes all life, not just the young, rich and beautiful. Not just the healthy, who have a good "quality of life". A country that treats all people equally. A country who truly lives the promise of LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Really, really finished!!!

Today Bede and I finished the bathroom. We hung up the mirror and the towel rack. added towels and rugs. Brought in all our personal stuff that was scattered all over the place for the past month and 11 days.
I love it, love it, love it!!! Totally worth the wait and the money.

Take a look....





Saturday, January 10, 2009

It's done! almost....


It really is finished. Except for a few minor details. We still have to hang the mirror. I also need to get a couple of robe hooks for the wall as well as some art or something for the wall opposite the vanity. But it's usable and it's just as I pictured it. Now we have to move back in. All of our stuff is scattered among the other bathrooms in the house. It is wonderful to have our own bathroom again. it feels like a 4 star hotel in there!







Yes, we have a toilet!!



We have a sink!!!


We have a shower!!!

It really is just want we wanted. Lots of storage space and the tile makes it feel much larger. Now we just have to add a few of our own personal touches. Will keep you up to date.