Ronald Reagan Was Right, Again (and Again, and Again, and …)

Submitted by Seton Motley on April 15, 2006 - 8:43pm.
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Coming to a Tel Aviv Near You?

As we horrifically yet (thus far) passively take in Iran's meteoric hurtling towards the first truly pan-Islamic nuclear bomb, one can not help but be reminded of yet another instance where our 40th President, Ronald Reagan, was emphatically on his game, and light years ahead of his time, back in the glorious 1980s known now as tempus temporis Ronaldus Magnus.

Looking back on the signs of these times, the more virulent the assaults on the ideas and the man proffering them, the more dead-on accurate they and he were.

With his introduction of supply-side economics to the nation, President Reagan sought to undo fifty years of failed Keynesian thinking, and it was met with open loathing from Everyone, save for the American people themselves, who elected the man with 40 and then 49 states but never seem to register on the Things That Matter radar of those who constitute Everyone.

Illegal Alien Inveracities - Part II

Submitted by Seton Motley on April 12, 2006 - 6:30pm.

2. Illegal aliens pay more than their share of taxes, and generally contribute to the overall economy.

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The Illegal Draw From Mexico

To respond phonetically, beau-log-nah. According to a report conducted by the Pew Hispanic Research Institute, each illegal alien costs the American taxpayer $18,000 in social services per annum.

This certainly stands to reason. These people are often paid under the table; as they are here illegally, their employers are not rushing to report that they have hired them and pay their half of FICA taxes, and of course their illicit staff is not paying their portion thereof either. And even if their wages are levy garnished, it is not, shall we say, copious funding being provided the federal Monolith.

The property taxes that make up a small fraction of the rent they pay, and the sales tax of the meager foodstuffs and goods they can afford on what is left of their meager salaries after sending the bulk of it back to the homeland would not, in a year, cover the cost of one unpaid for trip to the emergency room, or the schooling of one illegal offspring, or any annum's worth of one of the many and various governmental checks being cut to augment their diminished munerated existence. Combined, this is a HUGE net loss for the taxpayers and the economy.

If We May ...

Submitted by Seton Motley on April 12, 2006 - 2:52pm.


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He Says It, Not Us

The reverberations of thoughts originally proffered here continue apace, with brilliant participants in the ideological Wars That Matter weighing in after we have stepped off the scale.

Today economist, professor and occasional Friday Rush Limbaugh fill-in ("Black, by popular demand") Walter E. Williams has profferd his thoughts on what we, back on April 4th of this annum, termed the "America Last" approach.

Whereby everyone on Spaceship (Mother?) Earth not a citizen of these United States rates at the very least equal or quite possibly preeminent treatment to those of us who are in possession of the proper papers, or those now deemed egregiously foolish (slang: suckers) for seeking to obtain said documents through the proper channels.

As Professor Williams puts it:

Iraq Was After Nukes After All

Submitted by Seton Motley on April 11, 2006 - 1:18am.


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As we have said on occassions almost too numerous to mention, the world of terror is far more interconnected than the Media or the Democrats (again, the redundancy) will still, to this day, admit.

A particular aspect of the approach of the Head-In-The-Sand (HITS) Coalition was their myopic obsession (for as long and as often as it was politically expedient) with the seventeen words in President George W. Bush's 2003 State of the Union Address, where he cited British intelligence citing Saddam Hussein's pursuit of Nigerian enriched uranium.

Illegal Alien Inveracities - Part I

Submitted by Seton Motley on April 10, 2006 - 11:30pm.
The spoonfuls of chicanery they hope will help the amnesty go down

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A La Raza Spokesman, Working His Magic

To revisit the age old denunciation of the contentious utilization of economics, there are lies, damn lies and statistics.

All of which can be found in plenitudinous supply in the demands of those illegally in our midst, as well as those here with benefit of citizenship who insist on cheapening its value by making it but one of many pleasant alternatives from which to choose whilst enjoying the copious beneficence of (selective) American societal involvement.

The myriad spokesman for la raza de la nuevo dia (much to Jesse Jackson's chagrin; and just try to gather a gaggle of Caucasians under the banner of "The Race" and see how far it gets you) are all on the same talking points página. And it is a foliation chock full of false statements.

You have heard the incessant recitation of the reasons why we should simply roll over yet again and cede further to the illicit twelve(?) million that have already run it in. That our government has been thus far decidedly lax in this regard is proffered by those dealing from the bottom of the racial deck as a de facto demand for said slackness in perpetuity, for it would be unfair to today's invader that yesterday's might have had an easier go of it.

The Domestic Application of the “America Last” Approach

Submitted by Seton Motley on April 4, 2006 - 7:06pm.
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The Wind Up, and the Illegal Pitch...

The fact that there are people who are not only comfortable but proud of standing up and, indeed, actually lobbying for the invasionary forces in our overwhelmed midst is simply striking. Every news channel is all over this story, and they are finding no shortage of "immigrant spokesmen" ready to go forth into the breach to defend the indefensible.

Today's report in the Washington Times is also illustrative thereof, as it tells us of the "Great American Boycott of 2006" to be conducted on May 1st.

The organizers of said inanity are encouraging the illegal aliens currently here to not go to work, schools or the malls, but to instead attend the gigante march they will be having on the labor movement (read: Communist) holiday in question.

An Amnesty Redux Redux

Submitted by Seton Motley on March 30, 2006 - 3:31pm.
Elephants apparently always forget.



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In·san·i·ty n. (pl. In·san·i·ties): Doing the Same 1987 Thing Over and Over Again Expecting Different Results

What we have on unhindered display with the Judiciary frivolity that is the "guest worker" program are all of the denigrative images one has when one contemplates the august Senatorial body: aged, detached, self-contained, self-consumed and willfully unconcerned with the will of the people.

The fact that nearly 90% of the citizenry these elected officials ostensibly represent yet find so distasteful wants to solely and securely close the borders, bereft of any additional legislative amnesty wishful thinking, is deemed to be irrelevant, indeed highly irrelevant, by the old men in the nice suits.

The Left’s Distorted View of Rights Redux

Submitted by Seton Motley on March 28, 2006 - 11:10am.
For too many Americans, the Constitution remains an unknown entity.



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The Beginning of the Potential End

Starting with the Left and the Press (again, bemoan the redundancy).

And here we go again (and again and again). We focused yesterday on this, but the latest example of the assertion of whole cloth, stifling "rights", to the detriment of our actual expansive and liberating Rights.

The fact that any avermention of someone's "rights" can be this repressive to those of Others is the quintessential exhibition of the warped point we have reached in the misunderstanding of our Founding.

Wanton, Impudent Illegality, Literally on Parade

Submitted by Seton Motley on March 27, 2006 - 11:03pm.
Behold the Roust-A-Mob Shuffle

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We're Here, We're Illegal, and We're In Your Place

What we have seen over the past several days in Los Angeles, Chicago and various other cities far too populous with those here without benefit of legality has been, for the average American, positively nauseating.

The Congressional call for actual United States border enforcement has driven those already here in breach of said brim not back to their countries of origin, but to the streets to demand that the four decade olly-olly-oxen-free approach to the degradation of our sovereignty continue unabated by legislative alteration.

We have on display here today illegal aliens that have been trained by the Left and the Media (please, again, pardon the redundancy) to be in actuality tremendously proud of their felonious status, and to arrogantly demand "civil rights" that they in no way comprehend, in a claim so mislaid as to be laughable.

The Texas Press Corps, Swapping Ignorance

Submitted by Seton Motley on March 24, 2006 - 12:04pm.
Might I borrow a cup of inanity?



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From Waco With Love

On Wednesday we had the Austin American-Statesman reaching all the way to Waco to mine the Tribune-Herald for imported vacu-analysis. They went right to the top (a bit of colloquy we utilize in a sense far broader than was, we are sure, ever intended), tapping the Editorial Page Editor, John Young, for his assessment of the Lone Star Republican primary results.