Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The Real Tea Party - Boy oh Boy was I wrong

Ok, Saw this and couldn't pass it up.  So if you are a republican and voted to open the government and raise the debt ceiling you are going to be kicked out of office on the next election.  The Tea Party is going to run candidates in about 80 something elections designed to defeat the incumbent candidate.




So do you know what this means?  

Do you understand how big this is?

It took time for me to understand myself, but I think I'm good at reading between the lines and all the signs are there.  Of course, I can't prove anything, but if you follow the logic you can't deny it's meaning.

It's sheer genius and I'm happy to be the first person to put it together.

So there is a faction of the Republican Party we refer to as the Tea Party, but that's not the case.  It's a deep, complex and heinous plot by the Tea Party on levels too convoluted for most rational minds to understand, but so simple that no one would have ever thought of it. 

The best way to fool someone is with the plan truth, put it right in front of their face and watch them deny it.  Throw in a little misdirection and watch everything fall into place.

So we have the Tea Party that came in on the Republican Ticket in order to completely disrupt our political system at all cost right? 

No, we have a wave of Democratic Freedom Fighters strategically placed to uphold the Constitution at all cost.  Yes, that's what I said and I shall show you their systematic process to do so.  Just as the Illuminati, Knights Templar and Freemason Societies have all set out to mastermind Worlds Affairs so have The Tea Party, only they are in the public or are they? 

Well I took the time to decipher the name to find out the real name of this secret society of Democratic Freedom Fighters and came up with the following choices for the true name of the party:

The Tea Party can be translated into "A Petty Hater", "A Threat Type" or "They Pet A Rat", the later is probably the most likely name of this society.

Now that we have unveiled the monster let's look at the tools they use to reach world domination a plan so simple how could they lose. 

So after Obama won the election they leaped into action, they had to move fast and place people in key position to get the foot hold they needed.  So with Obama in office they can play on the American fears and racism to unite a base of voters and what better party to do it from within then the Republican Party, yes the GOP was nothing more then a vessel for the movement of World Domination.

Now the first wave was not effective enough, they had to one up crazy to get the job done, and how do you one up crazy in politics?  Move so far to one side that even the most staunchest Republican would have a problem following the party policy.  They you just need to be complete obstructionist, not allow anything to happen and try to repel everything that happened before the party got in office.  Threaten your party member that if they don't vote your way you will have them voted out during their next election.  And while the candidate cannot win against the democratic candidate, regardless to how often the proclaim they aren't witches (Christine O'Donnell), you have effectively removed a Republican candidate from office.

When in the history of society has on faction worked so hard against themselves to ensure that their faction has no say or control in the governing of society.

Hence, Ergo, Q.E.D., Eureka or Ta-Da whichever you decide, yes it was that simple, that easy.

The small faction of influential member of "They Pet A Rat" (T.R.A.P.) infiltrated the Republican with a simple plan to kill the GOP and make this country a one Party Political System killing the idea and thought of Democracy and forever erasing it meaning from history.

See at the end of the day TRAP knows that all the politicians want is money and the will of the people will always take a second seat.  So with control of a single party government they own the world.

As Democrats you should be ashamed at they depths you've allowed things to go to, as a Republican I'm ashamed it took me this long to figure it out.  We are right around the corner from a government controlled World where we as the people have no say so.

Oh and if you have a problem with me using TRAP instead of TPAR write your own blog and you can get as creative as you like....Although TPAR is pretty good.  I could have had a lot of fun with that one.

Friday, September 20, 2013

Starbucks way to go F the NRA

Most people recognize this logo as a symbol of excellence in the hot brewed beverage industry and they are truly a giant in it.  While I'm not a fan of their products I am a huge fan of their policy’s and operating procedures.

Starbucks is described as one of the best companies in America.  While you may not get rich working there they do offer full benefits for part-time employees.

Now who does that?

A company that puts employees first.  A company that cares about their workers, because they understand that the workers are the backbone of their very industry.

I see places that proudly advertise "No shirt, no shoes no Service", as an Afro American I can tell you personally of places that would not serve me or provide lousy service just because of the color of my skin.  The mantra of American's among the group I'm about to direct is "We reserve the right!!!"

Well they have done something outrageous.  They have nerve and audacity to say they don't want patrons in their Coffee Shops with weapons.  What makes them so special that they are not willing to be the scene of the next violent rampage of some psychotic shooter.  Only thing I can think of is that they actually care about not only the Employees, but the Patrons as well.

So when I heard this I was like WOW they are doing it again, taking a stand for something they believe in and I respect.

Who did this upset?

The obvious, the NRA and their supporters.  So I guess the phrase "We reserve the right" means nothing now.

I still haven't figured out the purpose of this organization, I know what people believe and think, but I mean their true purpose.  As far as I can tell they are nothing more than a lobbying agent for the gun makers.  They don't care about you defending yourself, they just want to sell you a gun.

There is a reason that the majority of the banks across the country do not have armed guards any more and it's no accident.  They realized that armed conflicts were more likely to end in the loss of life and no one wants to lose a customer.

The actual number of home owners buying guns have went down, but the number of gun sells have went up.  So that can only mean that there are more and more bad guys with guns.  I guess gun owners got tired of their loved ones dying from accidents in the home.

No matter how many incidents like that of last week happen the NRA is there to tell you gun ownership is right and your mental capacity doesn't matter in their eyes, nor does your violent background or even your ability to see.  See in some states even if you are blind and I'm not talking legally blind you have the right and can own a gun.

I will give the NRA this much credit.  When there a shooing in a school they do not lobby to have the children armed, but that's a technicality.  I'm sure if they could the would lobby to get the age of gun ownership lowered.  On second thought they did try to arm the teachers, "Little Johnny I told you to sit down,  bam bam bam, I bet you listen to me next time!!!"

Gun laws and regulations is not the answer.  They do not work and we see that everyday.  The only Gun Reform that has a chance of working is to get rid of the guns, plane and simple.  Why are we lobbying and protecting a right that as outdated as the theory of the Earth being flat?

To stop gun violence you have to get rid of the guns....all of them.

I guess "We reserve the right" only means something when the people with the reservations aren't the one's being referred to.

I think Starbucks got it right, I can see where they might be in more harm from the beach bum without their shirt on then the guy with the Uzi.  I mean why worry about an automatic weapon when Skeeter doesn't have on a shirt or even worse spreading foot fungus.

Kudos to Starbucks once again, they keep it up like this and I may have to start patronizing them.

The Affordable Healthcare Act AKA Obamacare

Ok we are at this point again where we are inundated with the talks of appealing the Affordable Healthcare Act well known as Obamacare.

As on Jan 2014 everyone has to have healthcare or they can be assess a fee.

Is this a good thing?

Well, yes.  It insures millions of Americans that would normally go without healthcare.  Remember he won his second election by a landslide, which if you followed my blog you would have seen that I predicted that, but I digress.

I can remember a day when I didn't have healthcare, mainly because it was too expensive.  The HMO's had their way, now keep in mind that the HMO's are nothing more then middlemen charging exorbitant fees for services that they in dire cases will not cover.  As a working American without health insurance I could only hope I never needed treatment or a hospital visit which would have left me in ruins.

There is always talk of Health Reform, which is what the Affordable Healthcare Act originally was until he was forced to pass a striped down version.  So what do we get with this new striped down version?

Here's a list:
  • Prohibiting health insurers from refusing coverage based on patients' medical histories
  • Prohibiting health insurers from charging different rates based on patients' medical histories or gender
  • Repeal of insurance companies' exemption from anti-trust laws
  • Establishing minimum standards for qualified health benefit plans
  • Requiring most employers to provide coverage for their workers or pay a surtax on the workers wage up to 8%
  • Restrictions on abortion coverage in any insurance plans for which federal funds are used
  • An expansion of Medicaid to include more low-income Americans by increasing Medicaid eligibility limits to 133% of the Federal Poverty Level and by covering adults without dependents as long as either or any segment doesn't fall under the narrow exceptions outlined by various clauses throughout the proposal
  • A subsidy to low- and middle-income Americans to help buy insurance
  • A central health insurance exchange where the public can compare policies and rates
  • Allowing insurors to continue to dictate limits on evaluation and care provided consumers by their physicians ("managed" or "rationed" care)
  • Avoidance of capitating or regulating premiums which are routinely and in accordance with this law, charged by an insurance company for coverage, which might make the coverage non-affordable with regard to a consumer's income
  • Requiring most Americans to carry or obtain qualifying health insurance coverage or face a fine for non-compliance.
  • A 5.4% surtax on individuals whose adjusted gross income exceeds $500,000 ($1 million for married couples filing joint returns)
  • A 2.5% excise tax on medical devices
  • Reductions in projected spending on Medicare of $400 billion over a ten-year period
  • Inclusion of language originally proposed in the Tax Equity for Domestic Partner and Health Plan Beneficiaries Act
  • Inclusion of language originally proposed in the Indian Health Care Improvement Act Amendments of 2009.
  • Imposing a $2,500 limit on contributions to flexible spending accounts (FSAs), which allow for payment of health costs with pre-tax funds, to pay for a portion of health care reform costs.
Now what is bad about those points?

Forcing the insurers to cover people that pay them.  Stopping the insurers from charging whatever they want for a procedure.  Allowing people to shop around for better rates - I figure women will  love that one.  Requiring most companies to contribute less they they already do for their employees, keep in mind that about 35% to 40% of the companies do not contribute a dime to their employees healthcare.

In most cases the low income people are families are already cover by federally subsidized insurance so it's really geared towards the shrinking middle class, but that will not be a problem soon as the middle class slips into oblivion.

The only real problem with the Affordable Healthcare Act is that as of Jan 2014 it will be in place enough to dispel all the rumours.  Americans love it enough to re-elect the person that is in charge of the most ineffective Congress in our short history as a country.  Something needs to be done soon or no on can say, "The only thing that he pushed for as a President didn't make it!"

Well I'm a Veteran so good luck everyone else.