The political ideology of Islam, I and others have found, is quite amenable to all tenets of fascism, that 20th Century political phenomenon. Private property is not abolished, as in communism, but the state exercises nearly complete control on how it is used, supposedly for the “common good.” Individual rights are always at the discretion [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Election, Politics, Religion, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Last week, as Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano tried to back-paddle her way out of her department’s disgraceful report on “right-wing extremists” and “disgruntled Vets,” I really didn’t think it was possible for her to dig herself a deeper hole with war veterans, to whom we all owe our own safety and [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Election, Goverment Reform, Politics, War by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Yes, it’s (the presidency of Barack Obama) Peter Principle on more ways than one. A corollary of PP is that one will expand his supervisory responsibilities by 6 to ensure his job. BO is doing this by expanding govt jobs and not private sector employment.
He is also an AA. First it could stand [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Election, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver
Here’s what I want from the next U.S. Congress:
1. Term Limits. A Constitutional Amendment to enforce a two-term limit on all members of Congress. The American federal government was designed to be run by temporary citizen legislators and citizen executives. The current permanent political class, many of whom have NEVER had another paying job [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Culture, Election, Goverment Reform, Politics by Kyle-Anne Shiver
With all the hoopla over the “100 Days,” and with each day bringing more bad news and stupid goofs by this President and his administration, I find myself wondering whether the greatest nation in the history of civilization can be destroyed in such a short time.
Most conservatives have known for years now that [...]
Filed under: Commentary of the Day, Election, Goverment Reform by Kyle-Anne Shiver