Finished goal of running the distance of 2,080 miles from Lafayette, LA to Washington D.C and back!!!...plus 339.1 miles


0.0 miles run this week.
Daily running average for the week is 0.00 miles per day.
Total amount run in the past 800 days is 2,419.1 miles.
Daily running average overall is 3.02 miles per day.

Day336 Sunday 07/31/11


ran 2.6 miles
Today ends week forty-eight of running against Obama. I ran 18.0 miles this week, averaging 2.57 miles per day.

An agreement was reached on the debt ceiling tonight. The details are:

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1,083.1 miles to go.

Day335 Saturday 07/30/11

ran 3.7 miles

11 months!!!

Eleven months down and one to go before making a year of running against Obama! Also happy to say I’m only a few miles away from breaking 1,000 miles. The 5k and 10k season is starting up soon and I’m planning on running as many as I can, of course sporting a “running against Obama” shirt at each one.

I’m sitting here watching news, jumping from station to station, and all I see are Senators, Representatives and a president who all sound like Charlie Brown’s teacher from Peanuts.

Mwa mwa mwamwamwa mwa mwa mwa mwamwa.

The only thing I can believe with confidence coming from their mouths is the obvious message that they firmly believe the people they represent are idiots.

Especially our president. Obama recently accused House Republicans of wasting “precious days” with Boehner’s plan. In the same way small children communicate with one another, that is code for Obama acting out and saying “you poopie heads need to shut up. My way! My way!”

I would say I am angry Obama has wasted “precious years” with his plan.

"Republicans in the House of Representatives just spent precious days trying to pass a plan that a majority of Republicans and Democrats in the Senate had already said they wouldn’t vote for," Obama said in his Saturday morning message.

So if a bully tells me that he will punch me in the nose if I continue to walk and breathe in a manner that seems sensible to me, I should stop walking and breathing?

"I have to say, Democrats in Congress and some Senate Republicans have been listening and have shown themselves willing to make compromises to solve this crisis," Obama said.

Both sides keep using this term “compromise” to a point that it has lost all meaning. The transparency of how disingenuously and rapidly they utter the term is a testimony to how stupid they wrongly think we are and how crafty they wrongly think they are.

"Now all of us – including Republicans in the House of Representatives – need to demonstrate the same kind of responsibility that the American people show every day," Obama added. "The time for putting party first is over. The time for compromise on behalf of the American people is now."

Really? Responsibility? The time for putting party first is over? This debt ceiling issue is the biggest political football Washington has had in recent history. This is a game and one party or another is going to be in the end zone on November 6, 2012.

On behalf of the American people? I don’t know what people Barack Obama is talking about that he is helping out. I am unsure what he is even going to campaign on for 2012. His list of achievements has been fiscally exhausting and ineffective. Not a good combination. What has gotten better?

To answer my own question, Obama is going to campaign on the game of blame and an act of faith in a future that will require more than four years. Conveniently, he will campaign on the hope of a future that is taking longer than he thought. I have no problem placing every ounce of my faith in God as he governs all of existence, but I will not place a morsel of blind faith in a man who has achieved so little, made so much worse, and continuously digs America into a hole while telling us that we are not digging, but exploring. We are not imploding, but expanding. We are not in debt, but at a surplus of available funds belonging to other countries. We don’t need new taxes, but new revenues.

Governments are not businesses. They don’t have revenues. They collect taxes. Apple collects revenue. Home Depot collects revenue. The federal government does not collect revenue.

By the way, in case you hadn’t heard, Apple now has more money than the United States government. Chalk one on the board for Capitalism and erase a notch for federal regulations.

Apple for president!

1,085.7 miles to go.

Day334 Friday 07/29/11

ran 3.8 miles
Here are a couple of interesting headlines of the day:

Illegal Aliens Head South To Mexico In Search Of “American Dream”


“It’s now easier to buy homes on credit, find a job and access higher education in Mexico. We have become a middle-class country.”

Sacramento’s Mexican consul general, Carlos Gonzalez Gutierrez

Mexico’s unemployment rate is now 4.9% while America’s is 9.4%.

An estimated 300,000 illegal aliens have left the Sacramento area since 2008 to seek their dreams back home in Mexico.

President Obama Takes Debt Battle to Twitter, Loses More Than 40,000 Followers in One Day

Message: Tweet at your Republican legislators and urge them to support a bipartisan compromise to the debt crisis.

Message received, Mr. President

Republican Twitter accounts were flooded with messages serving the purpose our president intended, but 40,000 drops in one day is a strong message, too.

On a completely separate note, here are some facts about the state of Oregon:
  • Oregon was the thirty-third state to join the union on February 14, 1859, two years before Kansas and one year after Minnesota.
  • Population, as of 2010, is 3,831,074.
  • Senators are Jeff Merkley (D) and Ron Wyden (D).
  • Representatives are David Wu (D), who plans to resign after the debt ceiling issue is resolved, on behalf of sexual charges placed against him, Greg Walden (R), Earl Blumenauer (D), Peter DeFazio (D), and Kurt Schrader (D).
  • Oregon has seven electoral votes. Historically, the state has voted almost exclusively Republican from is founding through 1984. Beginning in 1988, Oregon went blue and has not looked back since. Barack Obama defeated John McCain by 17% in 2008.
1,089.4 miles to go.

Day333 Thursday 07/28/11

ran 3.8 miles
"What we're trying to do is save the world from the Republican budget. We're trying to save life on this planet as we know it today."

Nancy Pelosi

This statement by Nancy Pelosi reflects (1) exactly how stupid she thinks Americans are, (2) exactly how desperate she is to use a magnified scare tactic, “to save life on this planet”, rather than proposing a rational idea, (3) what they are “trying to do is” nothing to “save the world from the Republican budget”. Democrats don’t have a plan. Obama doesn’t have a plan. They actually do but they don’t want to share it until it is passed, much like when the health care bill was passed. The Senate passed its version of comprehensive health care reform on December 24, 2009, on Christmas Eve of all days, when America was obviously somewhat distracted. On March 21, 2010, the House of Representatives, in broad daylight, sent the Senate’s Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590) to the president’s desk as a result of a 219-212 vote. All 178 Republicans opposed it and 34 Democrats opposed it. In November of 2010, Americans spoke by voting in the mid-term elections and “shellacked”, as Obama appropriately described it, the Democratic Party. (4) The ideas Republicans have are threatened to be DOA in the Senate or vetoed by the president. Where is the bipartisanship? It’s not as though Obama and his liberal counterparts are riding a wave of success since our president was sworn in. (5) Of all the political figures we routinely see in the news, Nancy Pelosi has to be the most eccentric, illogical, senseless fountain of gibberish that has ever spouted political murk into the shallow pool of what our American Congress has become.

The way things stand now, regarding the debt ceiling, Boehner is scrambling after facing a small mutiny of fellow Republicans in the House who don’t feel enough spending is being cut and Pelosi is urging House members to have no part of what she claims is nothing more than a political football for Boehner. Tick tock, tick tock.
Link
From Fox News, “The new measure on the House side depends on caps on agency budgets to cut more than $900 billion from the deficit over the coming decade while permitting a commensurate increase in the nation's borrowing to allow the government to pay its bills. It would provide for another debt-ceiling vote next year if Congress can find another $1.8 trillion in deficit reduction.”

1,093.2 miles to go.

Day332 Wednesday 07/27/11

ran 0.6 miles

Chapter 16
The last thing Jonas could remember was the sound of a helicopter and the voice of Danny’s MVAS. The chopper sounded like a weed-eater at full throttle trimming the hairs off his earlobe. Before it had drowned every other sound into a silence that could only have been described as pure noise, Woodard’s electronic girlfriend demanded that he ceased acceleration. She insisted that she would yield to inertia if he did not change his momentum and direction. Her tone of voice was that of a woman having an orgasm.

The last moment Jonas remembered exactly was the look on Danny’s face when he realized his femme car was capable of something he had not foreseen. His pride was diminished to nothing as he slowed his speed. Just as a man would do, he refused to touch his brake. Instead he put the transmission in neutral and let it idle down toward nothing like watching an ice cube melt.

Danny looked at Jonas exchanging a lost glance. He could not find one single word. For Danny, it was like America looking into a mirror and realizing what it had done.

“I’m sorry, Jonas. I don’t know how this happened.”

“Come on, Woodard. You sound like a career politician that just did something right and lost his seat for it. Take your dignity and jump out of this car. They’re not after you.”

Then came the hum. It was unbearable. Like a murder of crows flapping their wings and picking for food inside Jonas’ brain, his mind rattled with torture and suspense of what would happen next. Jonas craned his neck to the back seat and looked at Erica, Thomas, and Mason. Ben laughed with his hands tied behind his back, sputtering blood through his gag. Danny Woodard was gone.

For the last few moments of consciousness Jonas had within him he saw a black sack fly over Erica’s face. A blunt object immediately attacked his direction. As Jonas’ eyes closed and Carmen’s soul screamed, there was a gunshot. Ben’s blood spackled across the windshield was the last thing Jonas saw as his eyes staggered to close completely.

Erica and Jonas were brutally escorted away with black sacks over their heads, bound and gagged, sputtering blood like Ben only moments before. Thomas and Mason were executed on the shoulder of an Americanadexican Interstate running north through what was once Texas.
“Take them to New Carolina. We need the woman to be coherent for torture. Jonas…make sure you keep him alive.”

1,097.0 miles to go.

Day331 Tuesday 07/26/11

ran 2.1 miles
Just a couple of things tonight.

One short and sweet, predictable event of the day was Press Secretary Jay Carney squirming and dodging reporters’ questions for nine minutes until finally stating out of frustration what we already know.

Question (paraphrased and restated by the press over and over): What is President Obama’s plan for the debt ceiling and why haven’t we seen it?

Answer (after nine minutes of heated scrutiny): The president won’t talk about his plan because he wants to avoid it becoming “politically charged” before he can reach a compromise.

In other words, just like when Nancy Pelosi said, “Let’s pass this bill and then see what’s in it,” (referring to the health care bill) we have to pass this first before we find out what’s in it.

Ridiculous.



In a separate story, and this is awesome, right out of Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged”, an Alabama businessman, exhausted with restrictions from the federal government to block American jobs, throws up his arms and says “I’m just quitting”.

During a public hearing, Alabama businessman Ronnie Bryant listened to a multitude of locals exclaim concerns to federal officials about businesses polluting drinking water and causing cancer.

After two hours, Bryant, a coalmine owner from Jasper, had his fill and took a turn at the microphone.

“Nearly every day without fail…men stream to these [mining] operations looking for work in Walker County. They can’t pay their mortgage. They can’t pay their car note. They can’t feed their families. They don’t have health insurance. And as I stand here today, I just…you know…what’s the use? I got a permit to open up an underground coal mine that would employ probably 125 people. They’d be paid wages from $50,000 to $150,000 a year. We would consume probably $50 million to $60 million in consumables a year, putting more men to work. And my only idea today is to go home. What’s the use? I see these guys—I see them with tears in their eyes—looking for work. And if there’s so much opposition to these guys making a living, I feel like there’s no need in me putting out the effort to provide work for them. So…basically what I’ve decided is not to open the mine. I’m just quitting. Thank you.”

TheBlaze.com contacted Bryant and he remains determined in his assessment that it is not worth the time, money, or regulatory trouble to open up a new mine, even one in a remote area with less of an impact on the environment.

1,097.6 miles to go.

Day330 Monday 07/25/11

ran 1.4 miles
Some stats and polls from Rasmussen Reports:
  • Barack Obama’s presidential index rating shows that 23% of American voters strongly approve of his performance while 44% strongly disapprove, giving Obama a presidential index rating of -21.
  • Among Democrats, 44% strongly approve while 75% of Republicans strongly disapprove. Among those not associated with either major party, 18% strongly approve and 42% strongly disapprove.
  • Overall, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of Barack Obama’s performance and 55% disapprove.
  • Among American voters, 57% favor the repeal of health care law.
  • Generic Congressional ballot: Republicans 44%, Democrats 38%.
  • Generic Republican candidate 47%, Obama 41%.
These are some of the lowest numbers Obama has endured in his entire presidency. Even left-leaning pollsters have Obama at a substantial disadvantage. These polls fluctuate often but Barack Obama has been snowballing down a steep hill for weeks now. Leading up to August 2 and the suspenseful result of how America’s debt ceiling will finally be addressed, I rule out nothing as far as antics, posturing, and the general absurd go. Last time Obama’s numbers plummeted to levels like these he appeared on our televisions late on a Sunday night and informed us that Osama Bin Laden was dead and sinking to the bottom of a sea.

The next day his approval numbers began rising. I’m not suggesting our president played that card like an ace up his sleeve, although it may have appeared that way, but coincidence is rarely ever that timely and opportunistic.

So, if at some time between now and August 2 some bizarre event happens, something odd and monumental enough to distract an entire nation and place favor where it was not just a day before, then keep in mind the odds of lightning striking twice in the same place, although perhaps it could be coincidental, I suppose.

1,099.7 miles to go.

Day329 Sunday 07/24/11

ran 2.3 miles
Today ends week forty-seven of running against Obama. I ran 23.4 miles this week, averaging 3.34 miles per day.

“As I read the Constitution, the Congress writes the laws and you get to decide what you want to sign.”

These were John Boehner’s words and they were bold ones. This guy is committed. Our House is committed. I thought this thing would have played out in typical fashion, a lot of bark for a few weeks and no bite, but Boehner and the Republicans in the House of Representatives are committed to a point that if they turn back now they will lose all credibility. Had they eased their pressure on Obama and the Democratic Senate concerning the debt ceiling then their credibility would have only been mildly compromised. But they did not ease and our president is now in the pressure cooker.

Everyone has a different stance on this impending debt ceiling issue, but I think it is worth pointing out and that it speaks volumes to mention that the Republican "Cut, cap, and balance" approach, which passed in the House, only fell short in the Senate by five votes. President Obama swore to veto this legislation even if it had passed the Senate. During the mid-term elections in 2010 America put into office who they wanted to represent their ideas. It was an overwhelming amount of Republicans in both the House and Senate, and the only thing stopping "Cut, cap, and balance" is our president and three Senate seats that voted against it. That is a big statement when you contrast what the people of America want and what our president wants. They are two very different ends. And the votes of our elected officials, which represent the demands of their constituencies, obviously deliver a more accurate poll than any numbers Barack Obama has falsely defended himself with in the past few weeks.

Just think about this: Our House passed a solution, our Senate was mere votes away from passing the same solution, and our president says he will veto the solution to our debt ceiling problem if it makes its way to his desk. Who is he representing?

1,101.1 miles to go.

Day328 Saturday 07/23/11

ran 3.0 miles
Prayers go out to those in Oslo, Norway, as the country mourns and begins the long process of rebuilding their structure and spirit. The death toll is at 91 between two separate attacks. A building was bombed, possibly intended for Norway’s Prime Minister, and a Norwegian man, who is alive and being interrogated, went on a shooting rampage at an island camp for teenagers, which the Prime Minister was scheduled to visit the next day.

It is difficult to post about much else after absorbing such a tragic event. Such loss makes everything else you thought was important so much more menial in a matter of moments.

I just want to pass on this link, which is a visual representation of the United States debt. With all of the fodder and puffery we hear spewing from Washington, in newspapers, and on television, I think this representation of exactly how large our debt is speaks more loudly than anything our president, a member of Congress, or the media can cleverly put together to distract us from the obvious truth before us. Thanks for the link, Jason.

http://www.wtfnoway.com

1,103.4 miles to go.

Day327 Friday 07/22/11

ran 2.0 miles
Boehner Walks Away From Debt Ceiling Negotiations With Obama; Only Days Before Threat Of Defaulting


"The White House is simply not serious about ending the spending binge that is destroying jobs and endangering our children's future."
John Boehner

Within minutes of one another, Boehner announced on Fox that there was “no deal” and Obama called a press conference to confirm that Boehner had walked away from negotiations. President Obama said it was “hard to understand” Boehner’s actions and Boehner said he would begin negotiations with the Senate.

“Time has run out.”
Barack Obama

"The White House is simply not serious about ending the spending binge that is destroying jobs and endangering our children's future."
John Boehner

Boehner said he and Obama were never “really close” to a deal and, as a result of the president’s demands that “taxes have to be raised” and that “we cannot make fundamental changes to our entitlement programs”, he walked out the door.

Obama’s offer consisted of $1 trillion in domestic and defense cuts and $650 billion in cuts to entitlement programs. What Boehner and so many members of the House disagree with is $1.2 trillion in revenue increases (that’s politi-speak for taxes).

Boehner claims negotiations ended when President Obama asked for more increased revenue, or taxes, depending upon whose side you’re on. At the “last minute” Obama “demanded more money”. The agreement was set at $800 billion in increased revenue until Obama sought $400 billion more.

"The extra 400 billion would have come [from] increasing taxes. They refused to get serious about cutting spending and making the tough choices that are facing our country on entitlement reform."
John Boehner

Scroll down and check out yesterday’s post for an alternative, common sense solution that makes way too much sense for our leaders to acknowledge. There is fault on both sides and this crisis is clearly a political football for the 2012 presidential election. There are fumbles, interceptions, encroachment, offsides, and every other situation the game has to offer except for one single touchdown.

August 2 is the big day. Will America default on its debt for the first time in American history?

1,106.4 miles to go.

Day326 Thursday 07/21/11

ran 3.9 miles
Some stats and polls from Rasmussen Reports:
  • Barack Obama’s presidential index rating shows that 24% of American voters strongly approve of his performance while 41% strongly disapprove, giving Obama a presidential index rating of -17.
  • Overall, 45% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of Barack Obama’s performance and 53% disapprove.
  • A generic Republican candidate leads Obama 47% to 41% for the 2012 presidential election. Romney, in particular, leads Obama 43% to 42%.
  • Only 21% believe that America is generally heading in the right direction.Link
  • Among American voters 53% support drug testing for welfare applicants.
Below is an informative list of common sense arguments for not raising the debt ceiling. The list was compiled and issued by the Acadiana Patriots of Lafayette, Louisiana. It makes far too much sense for Washington D.C. to acknowledge, but it is a testimony to the common sense that so many Americans share, which so often goes ignored by the leaders we elect. Organizations like the Acadiana Tea Party Patriots are useful resources for those who seek a sensible ground between the players’ stage of D.C. and the exaggerations of the media

5 REASONS CONGRESS DOESN’T NEED TO RAISE THE DEBT CEILING

1. We won’t default if we prioritize our spending.
* Tax revenues for this year are projected to be around $2.2 trillion.
* Interest payments for this year amount to approximately $300 billion.
* If we pay the interest first, that leaves us with about $1.9 trillion to spend on our most important priorities, and we avoid a default.
* If we enact Senator Toomey’s Full Faith and Credit Act (S. 163) directing the Treasury to pay principal and interest on the debt held by the public before all other obligations it would ensure that the nation does not default.

2. If they raise it, they will spend it.
* The debt ceiling has been raised 10 times in 11 years. In fact, since Congress enacted the first debt limit it has never failed to raise it. (http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/budget/Historicals)
* The federal government spends more per second than the average family brings home in income per year.
* Since World War II, government spending, on average, accounted for around one fifth, or 19.6 percent, of GDP. Today, federal spending accounts for nearly one quarter, or 23.8 percent, of GDP.
*The national debt in 2006 stood at approximately $8.5 trillion, we are now over $14 trillion in debt (over $100 trillion if we count unfunded liabilities).

3. We have been warned to stop the reckless spending.
* Moody’s, Standard & Poor’s have warned us that our credit rating will be downgradLinked if we do not control our debt.
* If the nation’s credit rating goes down, borrowing money becomes more expensive, making our existing debt crisis even worse.
* China issued a statement, as our primary lender, saying that the US must rein in spending– now – or face severe austerity measures suddenly.Link
4. We don’t have to reinvent the wheel on spending.
* It would take about $750 billion in spending cuts by the end of this fiscal year (ending September 30) to get us back to 2003 spending levels, which would allow us to avoid default and pay for the rest of government, all without raising the debt ceiling or increasing taxes.
* The Federal Government holds more than $1 trillion in highly liquid assets that should be sold to the private sector, and doing this now would allow the cuts to be phased in more slowly.
* If we even rolled spending back to the Clinton-era budget we could make our obligations without raising the debt ceiling or increasing taxes.
* America’s politicians have a spending problem and NOT a revenue problem. There is no reason to raise taxes or the debt ceiling except to grow government.

5. A rising national debt hinders jobs and the economy.Link* Once the size of government, and its spending, increases, economic growth falls.
* Government spending failed to create economic growth when tried in the 1930’s, ‘60’s and ‘70’s.Link* Every dollar spent by the federal government is money taken from the private sector.
* The International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut the US growth forecast and warned of a looming debt crisis. With little growth, unemployment will remain high.
* Since February 2009 there are 2.3 million fewer people employed while government spending has increased by 19% since 2008. Raising the debt ceiling means increased spending and means less jobs.

1,108.4 miles to go.

Day325 Wednesday 07/20/11

ran 4.2 miles
Chapter15
“Woodard has never let us down. He’ll be here in a minute.” Anna said this half-heartedly with feigned hope.

“Where’s Jonas and why is he not back yet?”

“Why does he always lose the group?”

“He never follows your orders.”

Erica took a deep breath. She wondered the same things but refused to let anyone else know.

“He is not a soldier! He is an asset! And whatever he is doing right now, there is a reason for it. I know where he is and that is all you need to know. Mason? Thomas? Do we understand?”

Danny Woodard leaned into his right turn like a lathed axe poised to split any wooden obstruction placed in front of it. His car screeched along the street drowning the Motor Vehicle Advisory System his automated console was attempting to warn and urge him against.

Between the excessive friction of rubber and asphalt he could hardly hear the simulated female voice but he knew exactly what she was saying.

“Please decelerate. Please decelerate.”

Danny had a straightaway and a yellow light approximately 500 feet away. It was a poor assessment of judgment to assume he’d reach the intersection before the light had turned red.

“Stop accelerating! Stop accelerating!”

It did not help to have a sexy femme voice programmed into his Advisory System. Her voice was silky and seductive. She was redundant and her tone of voice contradicted itself with serious matters. All Danny heard was “Harder on then gas!" and “Don’t stop!"

He pressed his shoulder forward into the wheel and pushed his foot further into the gas.

“Warning! Warning! If you continue to disobey the speed regulations I will be forced to decommission this vehicle and the authorities will be alerted.”

Danny eased off the pedal as soon as he had crossed the intersection. His console printed a speeding ticket between his stick and cup holders.

“You have one more warning, Danny Woodard. I repeat, one more warning.”

Jonas entered the car.

“This is it, Woodard. Erica, three others, and me. Can you take us to the new capital?”

1,112.3 miles to go.

Day324 Tuesday 07/19/11

ran 3.3 miles
The state of Texas recently became the fourth state to make the Health Care Compact law. Texas joins Georgia, Oklahoma, and Missouri as the states that have made the Compact law so far.

"I think Texans can better decide how to prioritize our health care than Congressmen from California, New York or Wisconsin. States are in a better position to determine our own needs than a big, one-size-fits-all federal plan. Health care spending crowds out funding for our schools, highways and public safety. That's why we need the Health Care Compact. Texans need a bigger say in how our health dollars are spent, a government closest to the people governs best."

Texas State Representative Lois Kolkhorst

The Health Care Compact has been introduced in fifteen states. It has passed the State House of Representatives in Montana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Colorado, Arizona, Georgia, and Texas. The Compact has passed the State Senate in Oklahoma, Arizona, Missouri, Tennessee, and Georgia. Thirty-six states are actively considering the Health Care Compact.

This is how the Compact works. After passing through the state legislature and then being signed by a state’s governor, the Compact must be approved through the United States Congress. A Compact does not require the signature of the president. Methods of defining health care in each state are not laid out in the Compact. Ultimately, each state designs its own health care program but they are all equally exempt to the federal health care program Barack Obama signed into law.

Interstate Compacts have been used throughout American history to allow states to make their own, more realistic decisions regarding certain areas of policy in which they can be far more efficient without the federal government. Authority for Compacts is established in the Constitution (Article 1, Section 10), and more than 200 Compacts are currently in effect. Compacts are essentially voluntary agreements between states that, if granted consent by Congress, hold the force of federal law.Link
Health Care Compact website. Check the Compact out on facebook, too.

1,116.5 miles to go.

Day323 Monday 07/18/11

ran 4.7 miles

Looking over a few articles in the news tonight, I happened to come across one that cited the fact that Barack Obama had one the Nobel Peace Prize. That fact had slipped my mind and being reminded of it forced a sudden laugh, followed by a lifted brow and a condescending grin and, finally, frustration set in. Really?! The Nobel Peace Prize?!

I am only one person so, consequently, my single opinion bears little effect on America’s perception of President Obama’s having one the Nobel Peace Prize for achieving absolutely nothing, but my common sense opinion is that the integrity of the Nobel Peace Prize has been tarnished and what was once perhaps perceived by many as an indisputable honor may now be a questionable award based on the fact that Barack Obama won it for…nothing.

Coincidentally, the article that cited Obama’s unearned Nobel Peace Prize had a more pressing story. Barack Obama has been formally accused of crime against humanity for killing Bin Laden. Daniel Fiol, a Spanish lawyer, submitted a written complaint to the International Criminal Court, which accused President Obama of violating the Geneva Convention.

Fiol argues that Bin Laden should have been “pursued, arrested, tried and convicted”; not assassinated in Abbotabad, Pakistan. As of yet it is unknown who hired Fiol to place this charge, but there is much speculation that it might be Osama Bin Laden’s son Omar Bin Laden.


One of the few issues I can agree on with Barack Obama was killing Osama Bin Laden. I didn’t post about this article to dispute his decision and this charge placed by Daniel Fiol will gain zero ground, but I did post about it because, in addition to reminding me of how ridiculous it was that Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize, this article had a picture of what must be the worst, most pathetic, most uncreative, disappointing, thrown-together effigy I have ever seen. The magazine page they used for a head and the complete lack of arms and legs were a nice touch. I can understand why these guys may want to burn the shirt with the American flag, but that is a perfectly good, useful set of jeans.

It is important to point out that I completely disapprove of the actions being portrayed in this image. I do not condone the burning of images of American flags or American presidents, whether it is on our soil or elsewhere. The main reason I posted this image was to underline the fact that our Nobel Peace Prize winning president has effigies modeled on his appearance violently burned quite often in dozens of different countries, which we, for some odd reason, give millions upon millions of our tax dollars to each and every year. I’m not sure where this picture was taken, but I’d be willing to bet that we gave these peoples’ government a whole lot of money very recently.

Back in America, Steve Wynn, CEO of casino company Wynn Resorts, delivered an intense anti-Obama rant during his company’s quarterly conference call today. He projected a sentiment many Americans seem to feel, regardless of social class, all the way up to the wealthiest of the wealthy, such as Wynn, and that sentiment is that American families and American companies are sitting on their thumbs and not spending money because we fear Barack Obama’s vision and path. People and businesses are not spending money, leaving the economy stagnant, because we are scared of what our president is trying to do. And it’s not so much that we fear precisely what he is doing, but that we fear our complete lack of logical understanding for the actions he makes.

This is Wynn’s tirade:

“I believe in Las Vegas. I think its best days are ahead of it. But I'm afraid to do anything in the current political environment in the United States. You watch television and see what's going on on this debt ceiling issue. And what I consider to be a total lack of leadership from the President and nothing's going to get fixed until the President himself steps up and wrangles both parties in Congress. But everybody is so political, so focused on holding their job for the next year that the discussion in Washington is nauseating.

And I'm saying it bluntly, that this administration is the greatest wet blanket to business, and progress and job creation in my lifetime. And I can prove it and I could spend the next 3 hours giving you examples of all of us in this market place that are frightened to death about all the new regulations, our healthcare costs escalate, regulations coming from left and right. A President that seems, that keeps using that word redistribution. Well, my customers and the companies that provide the vitality for the hospitality and restaurant industry, in the United States of America, they are frightened of this administration.And it makes you slow down and not invest your money. Everybody complains about how much money is on the side in America.

You bet and until we change the tempo and the conversation from Washington, it's not going to change. And those of us who have business opportunities and the capital to do it are going to sit in fear of the President. And a lot of people don't want to say that. They'll say, God, don't be attacking Obama. Well, this is Obama's deal and it's Obama that's responsible for this fear in America.

The guy keeps making speeches about redistribution and maybe we ought to do something to businesses that don't invest, their holding too much money. We haven't heard that kind of talk except from pure socialists. Everybody's afraid of the government and there's no need soft peddling it, it's the truth. It is the truth. And that's true of Democratic businessman and Republican businessman, and I am a Democratic businessman and I support Harry Reid. I support Democrats and Republicans. And I'm telling you that the business community in this company is frightened to death of the weird political philosophy of the President of the United States. And until he's gone, everybody's going to be sitting on their thumbs.”

1,119.8 miles to go.

Day322 Sunday 07/17/11

ran 2.9 miles
Today ends week forty-six of running against Obama. I ran 20.9 miles this week, averaging 2.99 miles per day.

I read an article from Reuters, by Andrew Quinn, today and can’t help but attempt the best way possible to express an analogy between real quotes from the article and outlandish possibilities of the world we all actually live in.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton voiced strong U.S. support this weekend for Greece’s battle to overcome its debt crisis (a crisis created by the same unrealistic fundamentals that Barack Obama is currently attempting to implement in America), stating that Greece was taking the difficult steps required for future growth.

In words and in a common sense you and I better understand, Clinton agrees that Greece is making the difficult decision to further bury themselves in debt through the same means of borrowing and living far outside of their means that got them where they are to begin with.

“Americans know these are difficult days, and again we stand with you as friends and allies.”

In other words, we are actually trying to deconstruct our country in the same way you have weakened yours by designing completely unrealistic economic plans that lead to more and more borrowing and taxation until eventually we no longer have a country worth mentioning.

"I am not here to in any way downplay the immediate challenges because they are real. But I am here to say that we believe strongly that this will give Greece a very strong economy going forward," Clinton said.

By “this” Clinton means borrowing even more money to continue a broken system, not much unlike what our president is working for here in America.

Greece is currently hoping for a second European bailout package of nearly 110 billion euros to keep the nation up and running until the end of 2014. If you ask Greek Foreign Minister Stavros Lambrinidi about Greece’s deficit he will tell you that the government is determined to forge ahead. If that makes Greeks sleep better at night instead of rioting in their streets, which is more often the case, then job well done, Mr. Lambrinidi.

The people of Greece have been rioting and the government of Greece has been scrambling for a long time. Ultimately, their government gave their people an economic plan that was far too good to be true and completely unsustainable for any government. Sound like Barack’s America?

Earlier in this post I mentioned something about an analogy. A comparison between the disturbing reality Greece has arrived at and the disturbingly similar path America is being forced down against its will. This analogy, or comparison, is nothing that requires many powers of observation to make. Take your household, as a micro-economy, and apply your economic principles of common sense, which allow you and your family to thrive or at least stay afloat, to the actions our government makes to further disillusion us and to completely mismanage the money we give them and ask yourself if you could not do a better job. The economic rules and principles that apply to individuals, families, and even businesses transform into pure chaos once they reach the federal level.

1,124.5 miles to go.

Day321 Saturday 07/16/11

ran 2.9 miles
Our president recently claimed that “80% of Americans want higher taxes” for the debt reduction plan Democrats and Republicans have been fighting over. I don’t know where Obama is getting his numbers from but 80% seems outrageously manufactured. If you were to ask Americans if they wanted cherry pie, I don’t think 8o% would say yes to even that. But 80% of our country wants higher taxes? In the recently quoted words of Joe Biden, “C’mon, man!”

Republicans quickly pointed to other polls, which reflect far less support for tax hikes. For example, Rasmussen Reports shows that 55% of Americans are opposed to new taxes as part of a debt reduction deal. Not only does the majority of those surveyed frown upon new taxes, but those who favor the tax increases are nearly only half of the number Barack Obama embellished.

"I hope [Republicans are] not just listening to lobbyists and special interests ... I hope they're listening to the American people as well."

I hope so, too, Mr. President. I hope they are not listening to your lobbyists, special interests, or your ideas. And, apparently they are not because our Republican leaders do not seem to be budging on raising taxes and that is, in fact, what half if not more of Americans actually want them to do, and they are listening.

1,127.4 miles to go.

Day320 Friday 07/15/11

ran 0.1 miles
Just some facts about the state of Oklahoma today:
  • Oklahoma was the forty-sixth state to join the union on November 16, 1907, five years before New Mexico and eleven years after Utah.
  • Population, as of 2010, is 3,751,351.
  • Senators are Tom Coburn (R) and James M. Inhofe (R).
  • Representatives are John Sullivan (R), Dan Boren (D), Frank Lucas (R), Tom Cole (R), and James Lankford (R).
  • Oklahoma has seven electoral votes. Historically, the state has voted blue for all but two presidential elections through 1948 and has not gone Democratic since, except for Lyndon Johnson in 1964. John McCain defeated Barack Obama 66% to 34% in 2008.
1,130.3 miles to go.

Day319 Thursday 07/14/11

ran 2.6 miles
Short post today. Just some stats and polls from Rasmussen Reports:
  • Barack Obama’s presidential index rating shows that 26% of American voters strongly approve of his performance while 38% strongly disapprove, giving Obama a presidential index rating of -12.
  • Overall, 49% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of Barack Obama’s performance and 50% disapprove.
  • Consumer confidence has fallen to the lowest level in two years with 52% of Americans believing their personal finances are getting worse.
  • Only 25% believe the country is generally heading in the right direction.
  • Generic Republican candidate 48%, Obama 43%.
  • Generic Congressional ballot: Republicans 44%, Democrats 38%.
  • Support for military action in Libya is down to 24%.
1,130.4 miles to go.

Day318 Wednesday 07/13/11

ran 3.6 miles
On this day in history, in 1960, John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts was nominated for the presidency of the United States of America by the Democratic Party Convention. He defeated Senator Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas and, on the next day, Johnson was named Kennedy’s running mate by a unanimous vote of the convention.

On November 8 of 1960, Kennedy won 49.7% of the popular vote in one of the closest presidential elections in American history, merely surpassing Richard M. Nixon’s 49.6% of the vote.

John Fitzgerald Kennedy was inaugurated as the thirty-fifth American president on January 20, 1961. During his famous inauguration address, Kennedy declared “the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans” and encouraged Americans to “ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country”.

These were inspiring words, and considering how often the media compares Barack H. Obama to John F. Kennedy it would be refreshing to hear our current president utter something to that same inspirational effect. In a time of endless entitlements, government waste, and general mismanagement of what is left of our economy, I would like to hear Kennedy’s words and not see the actions Obama is committing which come across verbally as “ask not what you can do for your country, ask what your country can do for you”.

Our debt is out of control. Our tax codes are endless labyrinths of loopholes designed to manipulate the people they represent. Our Congress is nearly at a percentage of disapproval lower than the legal age required to vote. We give dozens of nations who despise us hundreds of millions of American tax dollars each year for reasons I’ve never once heard anyone be able to clearly explain. Our government regulates business in the country it is supposed to be representing with so many ridiculously high taxes that we send millions of jobs to other countries because it is significantly more affordable. The only thing I have observed that really, really makes sense in America is the people. Our ability to conduct our lives the civil and responsible way we do is a testimony to what our forefather’s fought for and the American belief so many have given their lives for. When our forefathers drafted the constitution and elected to sign that controversial document we know as the Declaration of Independence they were asking one basic question that they believed to be true. Can a nation of people govern themselves? The answer is yes and the federal government has grown into an unintended burden on all of our lives.

Regarding foreign policy, Kennedy vigorously fought communism in the world. He ordered the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, sent thousands of U.S. military “advisors” to Vietnam, and displayed solidity and restraint during the Cuban Missile Crisis, showing uncompromising opposition to the placement of Soviet missiles in Cuba.

Domestically, he introduced his “New Frontier” social legislation, calling for a federal desegregation policy and a sweeping new civil rights bill.

On November 22, 1963, John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas.

As an afterthought, I think John F. Kennedy was a far more inspiring man than Barack H. Obama is but, to play devil’s advocate to myself, this is an interesting pamphlet that was actually handed out in Dallas days before he was assassinated. It was fringe propaganda but the pamphlet has many parallels with the criticisms our current president receives and it is something to think about. This was sent to me by a friend of mine who I can always rely on to show me the other side of my own arguments.


1,133.0 miles to go.

Day317 Tuesday 07/12/11

ran 5.1 miles
"After years of discussions and months of negotiations, I have little question that as long as this president is in the Oval Office, a real solution is unattainable."

Mitch McConnell

America is in for something big soon. I’m not sure what it will be but the two sides making decisions are firmly rooted in their sparring stances. My opinion, which is obviously biased, given the name of this blog, is that Barack Obama is intent to not help this country but to get reelected and that Republicans are bent on making Obama a one-term president through any means possible.

Barack Obama is under far more pressure to concede his liberal principles than the Republican Party as a whole is. If I may validate this point with one simple and crystal clear observation, on November 6, 2012, American voters made a monumental statement concerning how they felt about Barack Obama and the direction this country was heading under liberal policies.

What has gotten better?


Not enough time to make a difference yet, you might ask? Need more time? History and the patience of American voters rarely side with such poor odds in a president and his unsuccessful decisions. For this reason it his back that is pressed more tightly against the wall with less maneuverability. He is offering impressive concessions that will infuriate his congressional cohorts and voters, but Republicans refuse to budge about raising taxes, at least for now.

And why should they? They were the replacements of an overwhelming amount of liberal politicians in 2010 that were elected for important campaign promises such as not raising taxes and adhering to their conservative principles. Their backs are only brushing the wall of pressure right now.

President Obama said himself that raising taxes, or ending the Bush tax cuts, was a bad idea in an economy like this back in December of 2010, so again, what has gotten better? What has changed? If it wasn’t a good idea then it is certainly not a good idea now!

Again, this is my biased perception. Obama is posturing and attempting to appease his voter base to get reelected with sweeping tax increases at the cost of America’s future. And Republicans are trying to preserve what is left of America until Someone Else takes office in 2012 by doing what seems to make the most sense of all---stop wasteful spending!!! There is so much waste in Washington, D.C. that is not even being addressed.

Obama needs to look like a middle-of-the-aisle hero in this scenario, which he is only doing as a result of circumstance for the bad decisions he has made. It is certainly not because he desires to be moderate. He has proven that. And Republicans need to look as hard-nosed, staunch and unwavering as possible because that is what they were elected to do in 2010.

1,136.6 miles to go.

Day316 Monday 07/11/11

ran 3.7 miles
The screws continue to tighten on President Obama. Ultimatums and threats are coming from both sides of Congress over the smothering gravity of our debt ceiling. August 2 is the last square on the calendar to sort it out and make big decisions that will have long-term effects on America.

Making an ultimatum of their own, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee is urging voters not to donate their time or money to Barack Obama’s 2012 campaign if he “agrees to cuts in Social Security, Medicare or Medicaid”.

More than 160,000 people have pledged to not support Obama in 2012 if the above-mentioned concessions are made, according to the PCCC. One of the committee’s co-founders, Adam Green, feels that if Obama doesn’t fulfill these requests of his voters then it may be a better idea for him to run as an independent in 2012 instead of in the Democratic primary.

"If he's running as a Democrat, antagonizing the base like that is a pretty bad strategy."

This debt ceiling issue is one of the biggest decisions we’ve faced during Obama’s presidency and both sides have their backs up against the wall. Even compromising fairly on raising taxes and cutting Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid, no matter how incrementally, will stir much discontent from voters on both sides. And the last thing these politicians want is to lose their jobs on November 6, 2012. This decision will clearly define exactly how honest and genuine each Senator and Representative is to their constituencies.

On a lighter note, here are some facts and stats about Ohio:
  • Ohio was the seventeenth state to join the union on March 1, 1803, nine years before Louisiana and seven years after Tennessee.
  • Population, as of 2010, is 11,536,504.
  • Senators are Sherrod Brown (D) and Rob Portman (R).
  • Representatives are Steven Chabot (R), Jean Schmidt (R), Michael Turner (R), Jim Jordan (R), Robert Latta (R), Bill Johnson (R), Steve Austria (R), John Boehner (R), Marcy Kaptur (D), Dennis Kucinich (D), Marcia Fudge (D), Patrick Tiberi (R), Betty Sutton (D), Steven LaTourette (R), Steve Stivers (R), Jim Renacci (R), Timothy Ryan (D), and Bob Gibbs (R).
  • Ohio has eighteen electoral votes after having lost two as a consequence of the 2010 Census Reapportionment. Historically, Ohio has been a swing state for a long time. The state’s large number of electoral votes makes it a priority for campaigning in every presidential election. Ohio has voted for the winning president in every single election except one in 1944. Ohio’s unexplainable ability to correctly pick the winner so often makes the importance of the state’s votes even more critical to secure each presidential election. Barack Obama defeated John McCain 52% to 47% in 2008.
1,141.7 miles to go.

Day315 Sunday 07/10/11

ran 2.4 miles
Today ends week forty-five of running against Obama. I ran 21.6 miles this week, averaging 3.09 miles per day.

August 2 will be here soon and a decision on raising the debt ceiling or defaulting on our debt will have to be made. Defaulting on our debt is something America has never done and it is highly unlikely that it will happen now. Such a decision would have a global impact and America’s economy, which appears underwhelming and stands slouched, would be ground zero of the damage. It would be similar to you claiming bankruptcy and your creditors losing all trust and interest in you for a significant amount of time. More importantly, it would lead to other competitive nations advancing exponentially beyond America as we slowly pick up the pieces of what we once were.

Defaulting seems unrealistic, but the compromises Republicans and Democrats are attempting to strike with one another in Congress are leading to nowhere. Republicans want to slash spending with absolutely no consideration for tax hikes and Democrats want to perform an intricate surgery on spending with much gravity on increasing taxes.

Here are a couple of interesting facts that add more dimension to the picture of what is really going on. For one thing, Barack Obama is currently trying to raise taxes, exactly what he thought was a bad idea in December of 2010, shortly after the mid-term elections. He continued the Bush tax cuts, not just for certain classes but across the board, after campaigning on ending them. Why is it a good idea now to raise taxes if it was not a good idea then? What has changed in the past seven months that makes tax hikes justifiable now? Nothing has changed. Our economy and jobs numbers are the same, if not incrementally worse.

“…Insisting on really big tax increases as a condition to do anything on the spending side, we believe the president was right back in December when he signed the two-year extension of the current tax rates that raising taxes in the middle of this economic situation we're in is a terrible idea. Let me just look at the unemployment figures last Friday. All the arguments the president used in December are still here today. There's an additional issue to unemployment at work here and that is what kind of government do you want to have?

And if you look back at the last two and a half years, you see the government running banks, insurance companies, car companies, national housing loan business, taken over healthcare, trying to take over the Internet, increasing spending, discretionary spending 24 percent, increasing debt 35 percent. What -- how big a government do we want? And we don't want to use this opportunity presented by the president's request of us to raise the debt ceiling to kind of freeze the perpetuity of this much government. I don't think the American people want it. I don't think it's good for the economy.”


Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-KY

Another thing to keep in mind is the fact that 235 Republican members of the House and 40 Republicans in the Senate took a pledge to not raise taxes, as demanded by their constituents, in the form of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge. It was proven as a result of the mid-term elections of November 2010 that it is very easy to get fired if members of Congress do not abide by the demands of the people. The Republicans who signed that pledge to not raise taxes stand to lose their jobs if they give in to what Democrats are demanding.

It is a win-win situation for the left because taxation has no end for the policies they adhere to and if they can get Republicans to cave and raise taxes, which makes zero sense at an economic time like this, then they will have achieved stirring the disappointment and anger of those constituencies that are represented by the 275 Republican seats of Congress who signed a document swearing to not raise taxes. Politically, it is a brilliant way to jostle the chances of reelection for these seemingly ardent, hard-nosed conservative members of congress. And they are between a rock and a hard place because if the ceiling does end up making contact with the floor then blame is going to be projected in every direction. Again, brilliant political strategy.

Let no tragedy go unused, that’s how they think, and if you stand to be a one-term president, which really is sort of humiliating as far as history books go, shake things up at any costs, create some chaos, broaden your odds at any cost.

This is the world of politics. It’s about you and me only so long as these pompous, arrogant, entitled children get their ways. They find far more virtue and honor in being a career politician than they do in serving our interests.

With all of the circular talk we have been hearing about the debt ceiling, here is a shot of pure logic from Senator Marco Rubio:

“Let’s stop talking about new taxes and start talking about new taxpayers, which means jobs. This debt is the No. 1 issue on everyone’s minds and rightfully so. It is a major issue, but everywhere else, in the real world, the No. 1 issue on people’s minds is jobs. And I tell you, every other problem facing America — a mortgage crisis, a home foreclosure crisis, this debt problem — all of these issues get easier to deal with if people are gainfully employed across America. And the impact that unemployment is having across this country is devastating. …

Our job here [in Congress] is to do everything we can to make it easier for them to find a job, not harder. And I think that’s what we have to do when it comes to ‘a balanced approach’ and when we talk about revenue. We don’t need new taxes, we need new taxpayers, people who are gainfully employed, making money, paying into the tax system and then we need a government that has the discipline to take that additional revenue and use it to pay down the debt and never grow it again. …

So you look at all these taxes that are being proposed and here’s what I say: I say we should analyze every single one of them through the lens of job creation, issue No. 1 in America. I want to know which one of these taxes they’re proposing will create jobs. I want to know how many jobs will be created by the planes tax. I want to know how many jobs will be created by the oil company tax that I’ve heard so much about. How many jobs are created by going after the millionaires and billionaires that the president talks about? I want to know! How many jobs do they create? …

I traveled the state of Florida for two years campaigning. I have never met a job creator who told me that they were waiting for the next tax increase before they started growing their business. I’ve never met a single job creator who has ever said to me I can’t wait ’til government raises taxes again so I can go out and create a job. I’m curious to know if they say that in New Hampshire because they don’t say that in Florida. So my view on all that is, I want to know how many of these tax increases the president proposes will create jobs because if they’re not creating jobs and they’re not creating new taxpayers, they’re not solving the problem.”

1,145.4 miles to go.

Day314 Saturday 07/09/11

ran 3.4 miles
“It’s all about jobs. In it’s life, it (the health care bill) will create 4 million jobs---400,000 jobs almost immediately.”

Who is this oracle? Who is this guru of wisdom so adept to foresee such an indisputable future? Who is this investor in futures as colorful as rainbows are tangible? Who is this walking, talking head bobbling about with a series of three or four trademarked string pulls?

“But we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of controversy.”

“Every month that we do not have an economic recovery package 500 million Americans lose their jobs.”

“In our recovery package we put new standards of accountability and transparency, which we hope will now apply.”

Do not pass go. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.

There is more flotsam and jetsam flowing through the murky waters of Nancy Pelosi’s mind than there is purity and patience in the river she represents.

(I'm no expert in body language but the manner in which Obama's hand presses into his face in the video above reminds me of myself when I am forced to sit in my dentist's waiting room awaiting a root canal.)

1,147.8 miles to go.

Day313 Friday 07/08/11

ran 1.9 miles
Stepping away from current events today. Here are a few good quotes.

“I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”
Voltaire

“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions. It is the one un-American act that could most easily defeat us.”
Justice William O. Douglas

“Every man has a right to utter what he thinks truth, and every man has a right to knock him down for it.”
Dr. Samuel Johnson English author, lexicographer

“Blessed are the young, for they will inherit the national debt.”
President Herbert Hoover

“I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution. I would be willing to depend on that alone for the reduction of the administration of our government; I mean an additional article taking from the Federal Government the power of borrowing.”
Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1798

“A professional politician is a professionally dishonorable man. In order to get anywhere near high office he has to make so many compromises and submit to so many humiliations that he becomes indistinguishable from a streetwalker.”
H.L. Mencken

“Those who are too smart to engage in politics are punished by being governed by those who are dumber.”
Plato

“The short memories of American voters is what keeps our politicians in office.”
Will Rogers

“Men by their constitutions are naturally divided into two parties - 1. Those who fear and distrust the people, and wish to draw all powers from them into the hands of the higher classes. 2. Those who identify themselves with the people, have confidence in them, cherish and consider them as the most honest and safe, although not the most wise depositary of the public interests. - In every country these two parties exist, and in every one where they are free to think, speak, and write, they will declare themselves. Call them, therefore, Liberals and Serviles, Jacobins and Ultras, Whigs and Tories, Republicans and Federalists, Aristocrats and Democrats, or by whatever name you please, they are the same parties still and pursue the same object. The last one of Aristocrats and Democrats is the true one expressing the essence of all.”
Thomas Jefferson to Henry Lee, 1824

1,151.2 miles to go.

Day312 Thursday 07/07/11

ran 4.0 miles
“Let’s stop talking about new taxes and start talking about new taxpayers, which means jobs. This debt is the No. 1 issue on everyone’s minds and rightfully so. It is a major issue, but everywhere else, in the real world, the No. 1 issue on people’s minds is jobs. And I tell you, every other problem facing America — a mortgage crisis, a home foreclosure crisis, this debt problem — all of these issues get easier to deal with if people are gainfully employed across America. And the impact that unemployment is having across this country is devastating. …

Our job here [in Congress] is to do everything we can to make it easier for them to find a job, not harder. And I think that’s what we have to do when it comes to ‘a balanced approach’ and when we talk about revenue. We don’t need new taxes, we need new taxpayers, people who are gainfully employed, making money, paying into the tax system and then we need a government that has the discipline to take that additional revenue and use it to pay down the debt and never grow it again. …

So you look at all these taxes that are being proposed and here’s what I say: I say we should analyze every single one of them through the lens of job creation, issue No. 1 in America. I want to know which one of these taxes they’re proposing will create jobs. I want to know how many jobs will be created by the planes tax. I want to know how many jobs will be created by the oil company tax that I’ve heard so much about. How many jobs are created by going after the millionaires and billionaires that the president talks about? I want to know! How many jobs do they create? …

I traveled the state of Florida for two years campaigning. I have never met a job creator who told me that they were waiting for the next tax increase before they started growing their business. I’ve never met a single job creator who has ever said to me I can’t wait ’til government raises taxes again so I can go out and create a job. I’m curious to know if they say that in New Hampshire because they don’t say that in Florida. So my view on all that is, I want to know how many of these tax increases the president proposes will create jobs because if they’re not creating jobs and they’re not creating new taxpayers, they’re not solving the problem.”

---Florida GOP freshman Senator Marco Rubio from a speech made on the Senate floor

Sometimes you read something and you admire it so much because the man or woman who wrote the words articulated with such brevity and concision the exact idea you feel but are incapable of articulating yourself. That is what Marco Rubio’s words above just accomplished. Where is the common sense in the White House?

Here are some stats and polls from Rasmussen Reports:
  • Barack Obama’s presidential index rating shows that 24% of American voters strongly approve of his performance while 39% strongly disapprove, giving Obama a presidential index rating of -15.
  • Overall, 49% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of Barrack Obama’s performance and 50% disapprove.
  • Among American voters, 25% believe the America is generally heading in the right direction.
  • Only 23% of Americans are at least somewhat confident that U.S. policymakers know what they’re doing when it comes to handling America’s current economic problems.
  • Generic Republican candidate 44%, Obama 44%.
  • Favoring repeal of the health care law hit a new high at 53%.
1,153.1 miles to go.

Day311 Wednesday 07/06/11

ran 4.8 miles
Chapter 14

Jonas was in a new place. He stepped into a tub of hot running water. A particular and rare kind of peace had fallen over him. It was one of the seldom moments when the entire universe stood still in all of its clarity---but only long enough to catch a glimpse of its simple geometry for a mere perplexing second. Jonas saw, somehow, men stripped and women bare with shame and confusion for so many questions they had so few answers for; children branded, tagged like so many heads of cattle in a herd, branded and tagged like commercial images in young impressionable minds content to follow those in front of them, behind them, and on their sides regardless of where it leads them; so many distractions to occupy and obstruct the precious little we would all like to know but don’t know how to ask for; to clothe, layer after layer, so many fabrics and materials of thin and delicate armor to protect what is so quietly inside of us all and to shield what is so piercingly intent to get inside.

Less than a breath later and Jonas returned back to the clumsy, lethargic reality that consumed his and everyone else’s lives.

Jonas thought about the poem he had read earlier. It was page thirty-four of Anna’s untitled book. He now understood that there was more to all of this than he had previously understood. The circumstances of Jonas acquiring that book were unquestionable. The intentions were still unknown but his puppet strings were being pulled and twitching with curiosity.

What people need now is another Henry Thoreau
to aspire towards on rainy days.

What we need now is a sunny gloom to rekindle
the hopes of our warm shadow’s rays.

People need to peel their hands from the mouths
of their souls to allow for noise and the power to not do what they’re told.

What we need now is quietude and screaming
at the inversely appropriate times that they would commonly behold.

Jonas sat in the hot water sweating in comfort. He thought about his mother. She used to always tell him, “If it sounds too good to be true than it probably is.” He wondered if something was too bad to be real if it couldn’t be. It did not go both ways.

1,157.1 miles to go.

Day310 Tuesday 07/05/11

ran 3.7 miles
“The staff names and salary report, required annually by Congress, was released on Friday by the White House. The timing, however, was probably an accident because last Friday most Americans were not watching the news closely and were thinking of not working for a three-day holiday weekend.”

Nice use of sarcasm, Andrew Malcolm, in an article for the Los Angeles Times. Are you suggesting that maybe the release of 454 Obama White House aides who will collectively earn $37,121,463 this year was strategically posted on a day when the American people were less likely to be paying attention?

“Because Americans would no doubt be pleased to know of the Obama staff's economic success amid the bleak national scene for so many others, we saved the information for today, when most Americans who are still employed are back at their own jobs and can share the joy.”

One small disappointing detail that this report failed to mention was the fact that 41 unidentified Obama staff members currently owe the IRS $831,000 in back taxes. That separate report came out last fall.

President Obama has upped George W. Bush by seven staff members and nearly $4 million from 2008. Also, nearly one out of every three earn more than $100,000 a year. That number has also been raised from Bush’s 130 staffers with that salary. And, twenty-one Obama staff members earn $172,200 a year, the highest salary.

Our national debt is $14.2 trillion, up 35% since Obama took office. While paying staff members an accumulative $37,121,463 a year is a drop in the bucket at the far larger scale of the economic crisis our nation is suffering, it is a matter of principle, the shamelessness and audacity Obama possesses to be so exorbitant---and not only in this particular instance, while our nation is coasting along at the brink of failure.

From Andrew Malcolm, here are some coincidental Chicago connections who happen to be recipients of the top pay scale.

"Chief of Staff William Daley, who is the brother of Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, who just retired and left the top Democratic-machine job there to Rahm Emanuel, who was Obama's chief of staff and before that held the Chicago House seat of Rod Blagojevich, who had given it up to become governor of Illinois, which he no longer is due to impeachment and, now, convicted on 17 counts of fraud.

The Daleys' father, Richard J. Daley, was also a longtime Chicago mayor whose operatives provided Illinois' crucial electoral votes to elect John F. Kennedy president back in 1960 before Obama was born.

Valerie Jarrett has a White House title as long as Chicago's winters (senior advisor and assistant to the president for intergovernmental affairs and public engagement). Before this, she was a chief of staff for the most recent Mayor Daley and hired an assistant named Michelle Robinson, who went on, of course, to become Mrs. Barack Obama, whose chief of staff also earns the top $172G paycheck.

This year, the one before Obama's attempted reelection, he reduced his staff by 15 people and $1.7 million.

Some White House aides have already returned to Chicago as campaign employees, including political strategist David Axelrod, who helped elect the most recent Mayor Daley, as well as, briefly, Sen. Obama and then President Obama. Axelrod also made the top salary when he had to live in Washington."

1,161.9 miles to go.

Day309 Monday 07/04/11

ran 1.4 miles
Happy Fourth of July!

Today is the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. In 1776, our founding fathers came together, despite numerous fears and differences, and forged the document that has guided our nation to the freedoms and opportunities we all experience 235 years later.

There are many interesting details and stories surrounding the signing of the Declaration of Independence, but these are a couple of lesser known facts you may not realize. For one thing, when those men decided to sign that document they made a decision that would have had them shot or hung if they were unable to win the Revolutionary War they were currently fighting. It was a gamble and, while the odds were not on their side, providence and destiny were.

Ask yourself if you would have done it. Would you have signed a document that utterly defied the King of what was arguably the world power at the time? Could you have placed such a wager on your own head, on your family, on your fellow men and women, to risk everything for an idea you passionately believed in?

The men who signed the Declaration of Independence figuratively signed their names in blood, and if America had not won the Revolutionary War then the signers of that monumental document would have been hunted down and made examples of.

But we did win, with all odds against us, and I firmly believe it was providence and not chance.

One other interesting piece of history surrounding the Declaration of Independence is the final days surrounding the lives of Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. It was on this day in 1826, the fourth of July, the anniversary of the day both of these men had signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, that they both died within five hours of one another.

Jefferson and Adams were the final surviving members of the original American revolutionaries who signed the Declaration of Independence. They shared a common cause in life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; however, as time went on they differed more and more on how to achieve the American vision. Both men having served as presidents, Adams believed in a strong centralized government and Jefferson believed in a weaker federal government with more rights deferred to individual states.

Through years of heated arguments and differences, an animosity that had led to years of silence between the two ex-presidents, John Adams made the decision to contact Thomas Jefferson in 1812, wishing him many happy years to come. Thomas Jefferson responded with kind words and the two founding fathers looked past their differences and rekindled the friendship they had once had.

On July 4, 1826, at the age of 90, John Adams died. His last words were “Thomas Jefferson still survives”. But he was mistaken. Jefferson had died five hours before in Monticello at the age of 82.

1,165.6 miles to go.

Day308 Sunday 07/03/11

ran 2.5 miles
Today ends week forty-four of running against Obama. I ran 23.2 miles this week, averaging 3.31 miles per day.

In an article by Peter Wehner, “Obama Cannot Escape Bitter Fruits of His Policies”, Wehner (not to be confused with Weiner) points out the ineffectual rhetoric Obama continues to spew during these weeks leading up to the monumental decision of what to do about our debt.

Barack Obama mentioned eliminating a tax loophole for corporate jets six separate times in a press conference last week as though a nearly insignificant act like that would save student loans, food safety, weather services, and hundreds of other threatened programs. And it is worth mentioning that in Obama’s stimulus package, there was a tax break that encouraged corporations to purchase private jets.

Glenn Kessler of the Washington Post looked into Obama’s claims and discovered that in the realm of a $4 trillion goal, the revenue that would be raised with Obama’s corporate jet plan would be $3 billion over ten years while student loans in 2011, alone, cost roughly $42 billlion.

Kessler findings, “So the corporate jet loophole — which involves the fact that such assets can be depreciated over five years, rather than the seven for commercial jets — just is not going to raise a lot of money. It certainly wouldn’t save many student loans.”

Barack Obama’s idea to end a tax break for corporate jet owners would gather less than one-tenth of one percent of what he is aiming for to reduce the federal deficit.

Wehner ended the article by stating that Obama’s most memorable theme in his press conference last week, ending a tax break for commercial jet owners, was “comparable to trying to dig a tunnel with a teaspoon”.

1,167.0 miles to go.

Day307 Saturday 07/02/11

ran 3.1 miles
No media sources on this thought. This is just my opinion, a frustrated American citizen like you. My interpretation of the stalemate on so many different issues that are throbbing like a bleeding artery in America (raising the debt ceiling or lowering the debt floor, creating jobs or not creating jobs, proving Obama’s health care plan unconstitutional or proclaiming it justified, Libya, Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood, raising taxes, slashing spending, a possible national default on debt, and many other issues) is that both sides are doing nothing more than posturing, or sitting idly by and waiting to see if our current president is going to get a second term or not. Upon officially reelecting Barack Obama or swearing in a new president, it is then that drastic changes from one side or the other will fully begin to define the long-term direction of our nation. Obama will take America in one direction and Someone Else will take it 180 degrees in the opposite direction. It falls upon us to choose as an immensely collective deciding factor to opt for a hard left or a hard right at the American intersection we have all arrived at.

Shame on both sides right now, though, for letting our country arrive at this dismal point over the course of numerous decades, from both Republicans and Democrats from then and now. And shame on us, the people, for allowing these politicians to arrive at the crises we currently face.

On November 6, 2012, there will be a critical decision to be made concerning the near and distant future of America. There will be no “let’s give this person a chance and see what happens” or “maybe if we vote for him or her then this or that will change” or “perhaps she or he will meet us all in the middle”. This upcoming presidential election has no room for chance, there is no maybe this or maybe that, and there is no fence, or middle ground, to sit on.

All of these stalls and deviations from productivity in our federal government are tactics to wait out the 2012 election and to make decisions as slowly and with as little assertion as possible. After the Presidential, Senatorial, House and Gubernatorial races are all determined in November of 2012, there are going to be some brisk, abrasive, and swift decisions made regarding the future path of America, and it is going to be either one direction or the other. It is our responsibility to pick the right one.

1,169.5 miles to go.

Day306 Friday 07/01/11

ran 3.4 miles
Crazy day. It’s been non-stop since I woke up late this morning and it’s not letting up yet. I’m only going to post some stats and polls today, which reflect a plummeting Barack Obama, at least for now. As an aside, what about Strauss-Kahn? Somebody set him up and it could be anybody; any country. I don’t know much about this guy but someone are some group of people certainly do not want him to be the leader of France.

Anyway, here are some stats and polls from Rasmussen Reports:
  • Barack Obama’s presidential index rating shows that 21% of American voters strongly approve of his performance while 39% strongly disapprove, giving Obama a presidential index rating of –18.
  • Overall, 47% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of Barack Obama’s performance and 52% disapprove.
  • Among American voters 46% currently believe America’s best days have come and gone while 37% believe they are still to come.
  • Generic Republican candidate is 46%, Obama 42%.
  • Regarding a candidate’s religion, 10% of American voters would base their vote on that candidate’s spiritual beliefs.
1,172.6 miles to go.