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Saturday, 3 October 2009
Two albums up for sale
Topic: Music
"Foretold" and "Sublime Vulgarity" now available for purchase.

 

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Posted by thejameswest at 12:01 AM MDT
Updated: Monday, 28 December 2009 5:38 PM MST
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Friday, 11 September 2009
An open letter to all politicians
Topic: Politics
Knowing full well that this letter may be totally ignored, we author and send it anyway. We are an intelligent married couple of 24 years who quite a few years ago abandoned any party affiliation because we realized that both parties are only two sides of the same coin. Both are corrupt and self-serving, only in it for the sole purpose of gaining as much power as possible. As a by-product, the American people, our envied way of life, and our very country itself are in danger. As of late we hope you have noticed that the American people are literally fed up, and we are no exception. Apparently the idea of being a “public servant” is now perceived as an outdated, perhaps even quaint concept not to be taken seriously. Well we would like to inform you that you had better start taking it seriously. You are not part of an elite ruling class, you are elected officials elected to represent and serve your constituents, not your own personal gain, nor your ideological gain.

The issues that trouble America today are not the smoke-screen issues that are being forced down our throats. Our medical care is the best available in the world. Government intervention is the cause of the problems, not the solution. Our economy is quite capable of thriving when not bogged down by excessive government taxation and regulation. Capitalism is how we created the world’s strongest economy. We feel very strongly that we should keep our environment as clean as possible, but if we look at the unaltered facts, and as we near the end of perhaps the coolest summer season in memory, it is all too clear the “climate change” catastrophe is an inconvenient hoax. The fact that these and other crises are being made the political focal point only exemplify the fact that they are being used as a vehicle to put the public in a state of panic that necessitates government intervention. The fact that we are being told “we must act now, there is no time to waste” is merely an example of a hard sell designed to discourage real thought and discourse. At the risk of being labeled nut-jobs or fanatics we feel we must point out that these conditions are very similar to what Europe was faced with in the 1930’s.

No, the aforementioned problems are not a reason to overhaul our very system of government, which the founders very wisely created as a representative republic. What needs to be overhauled is the corruption that has permeated into every aspect of it. Every active member of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of our government, as well as the uncounted bureaucracies are guilty, if not explicitly, than definitely implicitly. Even if you have never taken a bribe, or voted in the interest of “special interest”, or even appointed far-left radicals to unaccounted “czar” positions, you are still guilty. You actively participate in a perverted machine knowing full well the corruption that it is steeped in. If you do nothing to stop it, you are guilty. You have only to look no farther than the mirror.

Now we not only beseech upon you, but we insist and demand that you listen to the voices of real American people. You know, the ones who pay your salaries, and who quite frankly are your bosses. We can and will fire you. Do not think to pass one more bit of legislation that will hang around the necks of generations to come like an albatross, until you have cleaned house and addressed the real problems with our country. If you need help, or guidelines try reading “The Constitution of The United States of America". It was crafted by people with much better insight than yourselves. Of particular interest may be amendments 1,2 and 10.

It is particularly insulting to be subject to disdain and arrogance when exercising our right to voice our opinion. When politicians demean hard working productive Americans with name calling such as “Brownshirts, racists and hate-mongers” you do not ingratiate yourselves to your voters. When politicians’ true feelings come to the surface with statements like “this is my town-hall meeting” and “I’m not going to let you tell me how to run my congressional office”, the American people have good reason to distrust our elected officials. Rest assured that we, and people like us, will pay much closer attention from now on, and you will be held to account.

James and Tina West
Colorado Springs CO

Posted by thejameswest at 10:01 PM MDT
Updated: Monday, 28 December 2009 2:33 PM MST
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Saturday, 25 July 2009
Class Envy
Topic: Politics

A recent editorial by David Sirota was a despicable case of class envy. He seems to think that he, and/or those of his same sociological mindset, can determine who is making "too much money", and by extension what the rightful use of said money is. I guess the logical conclusion from this line of reasoning is that wealth and assets really only belong to the society, i.e. government, and not to individuals at all.

He starts his argument by stating many "1-percenters" will profit through bonuses from possible bailouts. This basically untrue, and even if somewhat true, it merely highlights the folly of unqualified politicians getting involved in the nation’s economy, and should throw up a red flag concerning their involvement in health care. Then he goes for the horror story that "22,000" Americans die each year due to lack of health insurance. This is an outright lie, and I know this from personal experience. You are not denied treatment if you do not have insurance. You are treated, billed, and hounded by the hospital and, if necessary, a collection agency until that bill is paid.

It is easy to look at a group, such as the "1-percenters" and demonize them with a "c’mon everybody, these guys are the cause of our troubles" attitude. It is however very dangerous to be lured into this trap. It can be very comfortable when you are on the right side of that confrontation, but since those few people do not have enough wealth to possibly bear the cost of proposed "health care reform", what happens when the criteria change and you inevitably wind up on the wrong side? Mr. Sirota implies that only people with a stake in preserving their wealth would deign to disagree with him. I work in the landscape industry and would bet that editorial columnists earn more than I do. Do I have a right to some of David Sirota’s money? If a person "can afford to do a little bit more so that a whole bunch of families out there have a little bit of security…" and he chooses to do so, that is fine, and noble as well. But that decision is rightfully made by the individual, not forced upon him by government.

James West
Widefield CO


Posted by thejameswest at 3:03 PM MDT
Updated: Monday, 28 December 2009 2:33 PM MST
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