…..When you read this………….
THINK ABOUT SUCH THINGS AS:
OUR TAX LAWS
EPA
OBAMACARE
THE NATIONAL DEBT
EARMARKS
Voting on before reading
James Madison was our 4th President and noted “Father” of the constitution. He is noted for his wisdom and many jewels of common sense.
I came across this quote and it is so appropriate it could have been written today!!
“It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men
Of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood:
If they are repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such incessant changes that no man,
Who knows what the law is today, can guess what it will be tomorrow.”
Amen.
BJM
12.11.2010
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Sorry, Sad, and Mad
November 30, 2010
Today some Rino republicans and democrats passed the 'Food Safety Modernization Act' and the rope tightens a little tighter around freedom in America.
Although virtually unregulated, America has been the breadbasket for the world for over a century. Now we see another piece of "CHANGE" plan Obama had in store for us.
Piece by piece we are being forced into serfdom.
Think about it.
General Motors-----appropriately renamed Government Motors
Banks--------owned by and obligated to the Fed
Student loans-----by the benevolent Fed
Health care-------planned destruction of the world's best health care system
Illegals-------coddling, caring for, protecting,and feeding future voters
Now!!! the food chain.
This bill gives dictatorial power to the Dept. of Agriculture, The Food and Drug Administration, Health and Human Services, to decide:
1. Who raises food
2. What food is raised
3. What you will have to eat
4. What food children in the FREE breakfast and lunch problem can eat.
5. What foods, at whelm of the Secretary, need to be recalled.
6. What can be exported
7. What can be imported
8. Semi-annual inspections of food preparers (manufacturers, Groceries, restaurants, McDonald's, )
9. Tons of reports
10. Tens of thousands of new federal employee police persons, accountants, paper pushers, etc.
Who is happy about this bill?
Monsanto comes to mind, and large commercial food companies. Coincidentally, George Soros, the master planner of America's demise, is ecstatic. He just happens to own a large part of Monsanto and stands to make enormous profits.
But not the "farmer". He will be regulated completely out of business.
And your garden will be in danger because you are too stupid to know what is best for you.
Soon, if the trend continues, we will be completely subservient to Uncle Fed. The Obama-care already provides for your demise when you become TOO EXPENSIVE to keep around. It is conceivable you will eventually have a caretaker assigned to you, who you will have to get permission to drive your energy wasting car, watch TV, or, the Lord forbid, go the potty where you will only be able to flush not more than once a day.
You feel the noose yet?
Today some Rino republicans and democrats passed the 'Food Safety Modernization Act' and the rope tightens a little tighter around freedom in America.
Although virtually unregulated, America has been the breadbasket for the world for over a century. Now we see another piece of "CHANGE" plan Obama had in store for us.
Piece by piece we are being forced into serfdom.
Think about it.
General Motors-----appropriately renamed Government Motors
Banks--------owned by and obligated to the Fed
Student loans-----by the benevolent Fed
Health care-------planned destruction of the world's best health care system
Illegals-------coddling, caring for, protecting,and feeding future voters
Now!!! the food chain.
This bill gives dictatorial power to the Dept. of Agriculture, The Food and Drug Administration, Health and Human Services, to decide:
1. Who raises food
2. What food is raised
3. What you will have to eat
4. What food children in the FREE breakfast and lunch problem can eat.
5. What foods, at whelm of the Secretary, need to be recalled.
6. What can be exported
7. What can be imported
8. Semi-annual inspections of food preparers (manufacturers, Groceries, restaurants, McDonald's, )
9. Tons of reports
10. Tens of thousands of new federal employee police persons, accountants, paper pushers, etc.
Who is happy about this bill?
Monsanto comes to mind, and large commercial food companies. Coincidentally, George Soros, the master planner of America's demise, is ecstatic. He just happens to own a large part of Monsanto and stands to make enormous profits.
But not the "farmer". He will be regulated completely out of business.
And your garden will be in danger because you are too stupid to know what is best for you.
Soon, if the trend continues, we will be completely subservient to Uncle Fed. The Obama-care already provides for your demise when you become TOO EXPENSIVE to keep around. It is conceivable you will eventually have a caretaker assigned to you, who you will have to get permission to drive your energy wasting car, watch TV, or, the Lord forbid, go the potty where you will only be able to flush not more than once a day.
You feel the noose yet?
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Dry bones
Jacob, sometimes I get concerned. I know you have your plate full, but When you don't comment on a comment, I wonder whether my generation is or is not expressing views similar to your generation.
When I was working and had employees under me, we had an agreement. If I disagreed with something an employee said or did, I would say so. If an employee disagreed with something I said or did, he was to challenge me. In the end we might do things my way, OR maybe not.
All of us did better and were happy with this understanding.
What I am saying is-------------if you disagree with something I say, then please say so, and why.
We are a product of our environment and I have had 85 years of it, so my brain has been twisted, jolted, reprimanded, conjoled. "Facts" have been digested, accepted, and rejected. Knowledge has been stored, sometimes in recall, sometimes in secret and locked compartments, never to be seen or heard from again.
So, my friend, I want you to know I am very proud to call you my friend, and the last thing I want is for you to think of me as a babbling old coot who has passed his prime.
Advice is free, and often it is worth about what it cost.
BJ
October 21, 2010
When I was working and had employees under me, we had an agreement. If I disagreed with something an employee said or did, I would say so. If an employee disagreed with something I said or did, he was to challenge me. In the end we might do things my way, OR maybe not.
All of us did better and were happy with this understanding.
What I am saying is-------------if you disagree with something I say, then please say so, and why.
We are a product of our environment and I have had 85 years of it, so my brain has been twisted, jolted, reprimanded, conjoled. "Facts" have been digested, accepted, and rejected. Knowledge has been stored, sometimes in recall, sometimes in secret and locked compartments, never to be seen or heard from again.
So, my friend, I want you to know I am very proud to call you my friend, and the last thing I want is for you to think of me as a babbling old coot who has passed his prime.
Advice is free, and often it is worth about what it cost.
BJ
October 21, 2010
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Beloved U.S. Department of ?Education?
Did you know:
The U.S. Department of Education
1. Currently administers a budget of $63.7 billion in FY 2010 discretionary appropriations (including discretionary Pell Grant funding) and $96.8 billion in discretionary funding
(That’s $160 Billion)
2. Serves nearly 14,000 school districts and approximately 56 million students attending some 99,000 public schools and 34,000 private schools, and more than 14 million postsecondary students. (That’s 70,000,000 students)
3. Has 4200 employees
4. The United States constitution provides NO authority for the Federal Government to control EDUCATION. (DE admits “Education in America is primarily a State and local responsibility,” i.e: parents and teachers BUT……..)
5. Texas normally receives about $3.1 Billion in FED funds per year, or 10% of its education budget.
6. For that 10% Texas forfeits:
A. Its right to set the educational agenda
B. What can and cannot be taught
C. Control of the “school breakfast, lunch, and dinner” menu.
D. The right to determine the ratio of students/to/teacher.
E. The right, (to some extent) to attend school of choice.
7. Is withholding $830 million in allocated funds, because Texas will not agree to a DE demand that Texas violate its constitution. (A state-specific provision inserted into a federal law by a Democratic Texas congressman --U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, --requires that Republican Gov. Rick Perry promise Texas will maintain certain education spending levels through 2013 in order to get the funds. Perry has called the requirement unconstitutional because the Texas Constitution prohibits him from committing future state spending.)
8. The $160 Billion DE Budget also regulates and funds the following “couldn’t do without programs”!!
College and Career Ready Students (ESEA Title I Grants to LEAs)
School Turnaround Grants (School Improvement Grants)
Even Start
State Agency Program—Migrant
State Agency Program—Neglected and Delinquent
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
Mathematics and Science Partnerships
Educational Technology State Grants
21st Century Community Learning Centers
Assessing Achievement (State Assessments)
Rural and Low-Income Schools Program
Small, Rural School Achievement Program
Indian Education—Grants to Local Educational Agencies
English Learner Education (Language Acquisition State Grants)
Homeless Children and Youth Education
Byrd Honors Scholarships
College Access Challenge Grants
Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants
Client Assistance State Grants
Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights
Services for Older Blind Individuals
Assistive Technology State Grants
Protection and Advocacy for Assistive Technology
Adult Basic and Literacy Education State Grants
English Literacy and Civics Education State Grants
State Grants for Workplace and Community Transition Training for Incarcerated Individuals
The U.S. Department of Education
1. Currently administers a budget of $63.7 billion in FY 2010 discretionary appropriations (including discretionary Pell Grant funding) and $96.8 billion in discretionary funding
(That’s $160 Billion)
2. Serves nearly 14,000 school districts and approximately 56 million students attending some 99,000 public schools and 34,000 private schools, and more than 14 million postsecondary students. (That’s 70,000,000 students)
3. Has 4200 employees
4. The United States constitution provides NO authority for the Federal Government to control EDUCATION. (DE admits “Education in America is primarily a State and local responsibility,” i.e: parents and teachers BUT……..)
5. Texas normally receives about $3.1 Billion in FED funds per year, or 10% of its education budget.
6. For that 10% Texas forfeits:
A. Its right to set the educational agenda
B. What can and cannot be taught
C. Control of the “school breakfast, lunch, and dinner” menu.
D. The right to determine the ratio of students/to/teacher.
E. The right, (to some extent) to attend school of choice.
7. Is withholding $830 million in allocated funds, because Texas will not agree to a DE demand that Texas violate its constitution. (A state-specific provision inserted into a federal law by a Democratic Texas congressman --U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, --requires that Republican Gov. Rick Perry promise Texas will maintain certain education spending levels through 2013 in order to get the funds. Perry has called the requirement unconstitutional because the Texas Constitution prohibits him from committing future state spending.)
8. The $160 Billion DE Budget also regulates and funds the following “couldn’t do without programs”!!
College and Career Ready Students (ESEA Title I Grants to LEAs)
School Turnaround Grants (School Improvement Grants)
Even Start
State Agency Program—Migrant
State Agency Program—Neglected and Delinquent
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
Mathematics and Science Partnerships
Educational Technology State Grants
21st Century Community Learning Centers
Assessing Achievement (State Assessments)
Rural and Low-Income Schools Program
Small, Rural School Achievement Program
Indian Education—Grants to Local Educational Agencies
English Learner Education (Language Acquisition State Grants)
Homeless Children and Youth Education
Byrd Honors Scholarships
College Access Challenge Grants
Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants
Client Assistance State Grants
Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights
Services for Older Blind Individuals
Assistive Technology State Grants
Protection and Advocacy for Assistive Technology
Adult Basic and Literacy Education State Grants
English Literacy and Civics Education State Grants
State Grants for Workplace and Community Transition Training for Incarcerated Individuals
Beloved U.S. Department of ?Education?
Did you know:
The U.S. Department of Education
1. Currently administers a budget of $63.7 billion in FY 2010 discretionary appropriations (including discretionary Pell Grant funding) and $96.8 billion in discretionary funding
(That’s $160 Billion)
2. Serves nearly 14,000 school districts and approximately 56 million students attending some 99,000 public schools and 34,000 private schools, and more than 14 million postsecondary students. (That’s 70,000,000 students)
3. Has 4200 employees
4. The United States constitution provides NO authority for the Federal Government to control EDUCATION. (DE admits “Education in America is primarily a State and local responsibility,” i.e: parents and teachers BUT……..)
5. Texas normally receives about $3.1 Billion in FED funds per year, or 10% of its education budget.
6. For that 10% Texas forfeits:
A. Its right to set the educational agenda
B. What can and cannot be taught
C. Control of the “school breakfast, lunch, and dinner” menu.
D. The right to determine the ratio of students/to/teacher.
E. The right, (to some extent) to attend school of choice.
7. Is withholding $830 million in allocated funds, because Texas will not agree to a DE demand that Texas violate its constitution. (A state-specific provision inserted into a federal law by a Democratic Texas congressman --U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, --requires that Republican Gov. Rick Perry promise Texas will maintain certain education spending levels through 2013 in order to get the funds. Perry has called the requirement unconstitutional because the Texas Constitution prohibits him from committing future state spending.)
8. The $160 Billion DE Budget also regulates and funds the following “couldn’t do without programs”!!
College and Career Ready Students (ESEA Title I Grants to LEAs)
School Turnaround Grants (School Improvement Grants)
Even Start
State Agency Program—Migrant
State Agency Program—Neglected and Delinquent
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
Mathematics and Science Partnerships
Educational Technology State Grants
21st Century Community Learning Centers
Assessing Achievement (State Assessments)
Rural and Low-Income Schools Program
Small, Rural School Achievement Program
Indian Education—Grants to Local Educational Agencies
English Learner Education (Language Acquisition State Grants)
Homeless Children and Youth Education
Byrd Honors Scholarships
College Access Challenge Grants
Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants
Client Assistance State Grants
Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights
Services for Older Blind Individuals
Assistive Technology State Grants
Protection and Advocacy for Assistive Technology
Adult Basic and Literacy Education State Grants
English Literacy and Civics Education State Grants
State Grants for Workplace and Community Transition Training for Incarcerated Individuals
The U.S. Department of Education
1. Currently administers a budget of $63.7 billion in FY 2010 discretionary appropriations (including discretionary Pell Grant funding) and $96.8 billion in discretionary funding
(That’s $160 Billion)
2. Serves nearly 14,000 school districts and approximately 56 million students attending some 99,000 public schools and 34,000 private schools, and more than 14 million postsecondary students. (That’s 70,000,000 students)
3. Has 4200 employees
4. The United States constitution provides NO authority for the Federal Government to control EDUCATION. (DE admits “Education in America is primarily a State and local responsibility,” i.e: parents and teachers BUT……..)
5. Texas normally receives about $3.1 Billion in FED funds per year, or 10% of its education budget.
6. For that 10% Texas forfeits:
A. Its right to set the educational agenda
B. What can and cannot be taught
C. Control of the “school breakfast, lunch, and dinner” menu.
D. The right to determine the ratio of students/to/teacher.
E. The right, (to some extent) to attend school of choice.
7. Is withholding $830 million in allocated funds, because Texas will not agree to a DE demand that Texas violate its constitution. (A state-specific provision inserted into a federal law by a Democratic Texas congressman --U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, --requires that Republican Gov. Rick Perry promise Texas will maintain certain education spending levels through 2013 in order to get the funds. Perry has called the requirement unconstitutional because the Texas Constitution prohibits him from committing future state spending.)
8. The $160 Billion DE Budget also regulates and funds the following “couldn’t do without programs”!!
College and Career Ready Students (ESEA Title I Grants to LEAs)
School Turnaround Grants (School Improvement Grants)
Even Start
State Agency Program—Migrant
State Agency Program—Neglected and Delinquent
Improving Teacher Quality State Grants
Mathematics and Science Partnerships
Educational Technology State Grants
21st Century Community Learning Centers
Assessing Achievement (State Assessments)
Rural and Low-Income Schools Program
Small, Rural School Achievement Program
Indian Education—Grants to Local Educational Agencies
English Learner Education (Language Acquisition State Grants)
Homeless Children and Youth Education
Byrd Honors Scholarships
College Access Challenge Grants
Vocational Rehabilitation State Grants
Client Assistance State Grants
Protection and Advocacy of Individual Rights
Services for Older Blind Individuals
Assistive Technology State Grants
Protection and Advocacy for Assistive Technology
Adult Basic and Literacy Education State Grants
English Literacy and Civics Education State Grants
State Grants for Workplace and Community Transition Training for Incarcerated Individuals
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Watermelon
Water melon
We recently bought a watermelon in Llano and that started something. I had temporarily forgotten how much I like watermelon. Since then we have had watermelon in the refrigerator cut and ready to eat every day.
Watermelon always reminds me, too, of my boyhood in Emory, Texas. I was born there and lived there until I was 10.
The soil around Emory was sandy loam and very good for raising watermelons and cucumbers.
During the Summer, I and my boyhood friends did what boys did then. We left home in the morning headed for the woods and the creek, stayed all day, and came home in time for dinner. We had an old 12 gauge shotgun that we found in a burned down house, which we were able to repair and make it shoot. The barrel was warped a little, but that did not matter.
We spent some time hunting birds and rabbits, then it was swimming hole time, au natural, of course.
During watermelon season, the trip to the creek was always through a watermelon patch. You could always find a “lost” melon, which was just ripe for picking. It wasn’t like we were stealing, or anything. After all, it was lost, and we learned early in life “Finders, Keepers”.
The creek was spring fed and cool, so we put the melon in the water and by lunch time it was cold.
We did not have knives, so we simply raised the melon high and dropped it. That exposed the heart of the melon in all its glory. And I tell you, you have never experienced the real flavor of watermelon unless you just bust the melon and “eat the heart out”!!!
BJM
8/12/2010
We recently bought a watermelon in Llano and that started something. I had temporarily forgotten how much I like watermelon. Since then we have had watermelon in the refrigerator cut and ready to eat every day.
Watermelon always reminds me, too, of my boyhood in Emory, Texas. I was born there and lived there until I was 10.
The soil around Emory was sandy loam and very good for raising watermelons and cucumbers.
During the Summer, I and my boyhood friends did what boys did then. We left home in the morning headed for the woods and the creek, stayed all day, and came home in time for dinner. We had an old 12 gauge shotgun that we found in a burned down house, which we were able to repair and make it shoot. The barrel was warped a little, but that did not matter.
We spent some time hunting birds and rabbits, then it was swimming hole time, au natural, of course.
During watermelon season, the trip to the creek was always through a watermelon patch. You could always find a “lost” melon, which was just ripe for picking. It wasn’t like we were stealing, or anything. After all, it was lost, and we learned early in life “Finders, Keepers”.
The creek was spring fed and cool, so we put the melon in the water and by lunch time it was cold.
We did not have knives, so we simply raised the melon high and dropped it. That exposed the heart of the melon in all its glory. And I tell you, you have never experienced the real flavor of watermelon unless you just bust the melon and “eat the heart out”!!!
BJM
8/12/2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
The COMMANDER has spoken
I wonder---What if BP gives Obama the finger and says Adios, Farewell, Goodbye, It's been sad to know you??
Jun 16, 6:44 AM EDT
After blasting BP, Obama now faces its leaders
By BEN FELLER
Associated Press Writer
Latest News
After blasting BP, Obama now faces its leaders
FACT CHECK: Obama left blanks in oil spill speech
Obama to meet Wednesday with BP oil ex
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Fresh from admonishing BP before the world, President Barack Obama now gets his moment with the oil company's leaders. It will be on his turf and, he vowed to an angry nation, on his terms.
"We will make BP pay for the damage their company has caused,"Obama declared in his first Oval Office address, a venue often reserved for matters of war.
Jun 16, 6:44 AM EDT
After blasting BP, Obama now faces its leaders
By BEN FELLER
Associated Press Writer
Latest News
After blasting BP, Obama now faces its leaders
FACT CHECK: Obama left blanks in oil spill speech
Obama to meet Wednesday with BP oil ex
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Fresh from admonishing BP before the world, President Barack Obama now gets his moment with the oil company's leaders. It will be on his turf and, he vowed to an angry nation, on his terms.
"We will make BP pay for the damage their company has caused,"Obama declared in his first Oval Office address, a venue often reserved for matters of war.
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