CHURCHVILLE, VA — I’m tired of reading about the American economy’s “mysterious” non-recovery. The lack of recovery isn’t mysterious at all. The economy hates uncertainty, and Obama has introduced more economic uncertainty than we’ve had since Hoover and Roosevelt started violating the law of supply and demand 80 years ago.
Another man made crisis is on it’s way over the illusionary, debt ceiling debate.
This president, and Congress, are reaching into their bag of hysterical tricks which aim to frighten the American people out of their wits … once again.
We have seen this play before, this scene is nothing new to the American tax payers, except this time, the people are getting intolerant over this power hungry, out of control government, which is perpetuating economic suicide.
My last article generated comments ranging from a simple BRAVO to a verbal kick to my backside. My dad used to say that everyone has an opinion, and like armpits they all stink. Well he didn’t actually use armpits as an example, but I have exchanged the actual part of your anatomy to keep this within a PG rating. Not to upset those who commented, because what my dad told me would include me as well, but it just goes to show that everyone is of a different mind-set when it comes to discussing issues of great importance. However, I would like to take a few moments to discuss how I feel about the comments I got in response to my last commentary.
“There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.” – John Quincy Adams
It has been stated with certainty, and history has confirmed, that America is a nation of laws and not of men. It was purposely designed that way by the Framers of our Constitution to protect individual liberty. Millions of brave men and women have paid the ultimate price to maintain that legacy. But oh how times do change when the people aren’t paying attention.
First, the Stimulus. December 2010, President Barack Hussein Obama awarded the state of Arkansas $90 million printed out of thin air. This was known as a “stimulus package” to be awarded to the failed government school system, formerly known as the public education system, i.e. to teachers and ancillary personnel.
The question remains, what did the $90 million stimulate? The “stimulus” was awarded to teachers and other school personnel on the last school day in June, 2011, up to $800 each.

The other day one of my regular readers at work mentioned that I had been quiet lately and that I needed to get on the ball and start writing again. I told him I wasn’t going to write any more and he then said that I had a gift that allowed me to explain things in a way people could understand, and that it was my responsibility to educate people about what is going on in our country. Since it is my responsibility to explain things to people, allow me to explain a few things.
Representative Charlie Collins
July 9, 2011
Representative Collins,
I appreciate your response to a somewhat terse communication regarding gerrymandering and a litany of other aspects.
Seriously. This is a real offer. In fact, you really can’t turn me down, as you’ll come to understand in a moment…
Here’s the deal. You’re going to start a business or expand the one you’ve got now. It doesn’t really matter what you do or what you’re going to do. I’ll partner with you no matter what business you’re in – as long as it’s legal.
1. Americans spend $36,000,000 at Wal-Mart every hour of every day.
2. This works out to $20,928 profit every minute!
3. Wal-Mart will sell more from January 1 to St. Patrick’s Day (March 17th) than Target sells all year.
4. Wal-Mart is bigger than Home Depot + Kroger + Target +Sears + Costco + K-Mart combined.