Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Nannys and Bullys

Nanny State - one regulation away from total bliss                       

Not the Nanny State — the BULLY State
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Not a Nanny; a Bully

It is time we started calling liberal Democratic policymakers what they are.  We all too frequently lament the ever-reaching ‘nanny state,’ but that term violates a cherished cultural staple — nannies are Mary Poppins or such maternal substitutes as the TV character played by Fran Drescher.  Statists are not nannies, they are bullies.  Consider the following:

Read more at NetRightDaily.com:

"Thinking outside of the box" means thinking of something I hadn't considered before. David Bozeman did that here.  Absolutely dead-on.  Liberals are bullies. Here's his lede, and it is all worth reading.

“Higher taxes have discouraged public consumption of whiskey and tobacco. Now it’s sugar’s turn.”

   — Lead editorial, AARP Bulletin, June 2012

I have that warm feeling I get when I think I've made a discovery  Or, when I wet the bed.  Also, last night I watched "Nietzsche and the Nazis," which was actually like being back in a college lecture hall.  Again,  thinking outside my box.  I'm not sure he convinced me, but I'm telling you about it so he wins. Which reminds me.

Cuzzin ricky sent me another database beside the recipe one just below, this one is full of  documentaries.. 
The Best Websites for Watching Free Documentaries

God I love the innertubes, even though it's destroying a way of life.  One other thing.  Tail-gunner Dick sent me these pictures of Harry Truman as a companion to the Presidents in Uniform post.  I think Harry was the best Democrat president in my lifetime, even if he was a crooked machine pol, and a KKK member.   (Dick, if you look closely I altered your pics alittle.)


3 comments:

Skoonj said...

Great pic of Truman!

Steve in Greensboro said...

Read McCullough's fawning Truman bio which generally confirmed by low opinion of Truman as a small time  Kansas City machine pol, but my favorite part of the book was how after he retired and wanted to make a fortune selling his memoirs, that he found the income tax rates too high.  (HA-ha.)

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Shades of George McGovern Steve.

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