The Time is Now. This Stay-at-Home Mom is officially involved.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Washington Voters...how to vote?

I know, I know...I have sucked at this blog lately. Remember that I had a baby?? Well, somehow, having three kids has pushed most of what I used to call "free time" into a black hole. But that's besides the point....more important issues are upon us in the political realm and I am trying to stay tuned and involved on the current events. Not sure how I feel about the GOP race yet....

But this Tuesday is election day. Be sure and exercise your right to vote! You get to decide and that's a blessed part of being an American.

For my locals, we have a few initiatives on the ballot. The liquor store debate is up again, along with a car-tab tax and a few others. Not sure how to vote?? David Boze has a pretty good idea. He is a talk-show host and I really like him. I also love his concise and to-the-point opinion on how he will be voting and why. I agree with him (in case you are interested).

Take a look if you are trying to figure it out...it will take you 30 seconds to read. I swear.

CLICK HERE

Happy Voting!!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Double Dip??

"The problem with these downgrades is that they have a tendency to quickly spiral out of control."
 - John Lott, Fox News

Yes, I know...I haven't blogged in a while. In the past eight months I had a baby, my husband left his job, he took a few months off, and recently started a new one. Life has been crazy; however, I am planning on slowly working my way back into my conservative blog. And with my older kiddos out with their aunt and uncle tonight, I wanted to post something about the recent S&P downgrade of American debt. 

This article speaks to the serious nature of this recent development. It's a quick read and will give you some thought as to what may lie ahead for this country. It's serious. And in the words of Mr. Lott: "S&P's decision to downgrade the U.S. bond rating isn't a real disaster yet, but it is a wake up call. And it's one that should force Washington's politicians to re-examine the debt ceiling deal that they just made."

I was really disappointed with the recent debt ceiling deal. It's not enough. Nobody will touch entitlement programs and that's the meat and potatoes of our country's problems. I want someone with guts to get in there and get it done. Which speaks to my thoughts about the 2012 election. I'm not sure which Republican can take this on....that has yet to be seen, but I'm waiting to be impressed. 

Our President continues to show his hand of inexperience. Words and speeches will not solve our economic and debt problems. Jobs are the core. Businesses need to have a better outlook to hire. They need certainty in the marketplace. Until there are jobs, we will continue on this path. 

Read the full article here. Obama promised change, but it's not the kind of change that has brought America back to prosperity. Things could get ugly unless REAL positive change happens NOW.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

"Words don't kill, killers do"

"But all these calls for the nation to 'tone it down' make me nervous."
 - Danny Westneat, The Seattle Times 01.12.11


Danny Westneat writes for The Seattle Times. Sometimes I like him, sometimes I don't. I mean, seriously, I live in Seattle...this place is a haven for liberals and The Seattle Times has serious liberal leanings. Knowing Westneat is NOT a fan of Sarah Palin, he still sees the politicizing of this tragedy and Palin's innocence. He knows words don't kill. 

Take a gander...my favorite part:

"I'm with the father of the 9-year-old girl who was shot and killed in Tucson. He was asked about all this - the killer, his motivations and the debate now swirling about whether our politics is too heated - and he said, no, this is just the price we sometimes pay. 'This shouldn't happen in this country, or anywhere else,' he said. 'But in a free society, we're going to be subject to people like this.'  He added, beautifully considering what he had lost: 'I prefer this to the alternative."

Monday, January 10, 2011

Politicizing this Tragedy

"I don't want to quell anger. I think people are right to be angry. I'm angry!"
 - President Barack Obama, 03/18/09

Image courtesy of Fox News

The tragic shooting rampage in Tucson has taken center stage this week. It's utterly horrific. It is unnecessary violence committed by a disturbed young man named Jared Lee Loughner. His motives are still a bit unknown. I am disgusted that our nation cannot focus on the fact that this madman has killed six innocent people and injured significantly more. Loughner alone committed this act of horror, but the media started mud-slinging from the outset blaming popular conservative/tea party voices, without any evidence of Loughner's affiliations whatsoever. I am a follower of the conservative grass movement...does that make me somewhat responsible? Absolutely not, even though the mainstream media wants people to believe that. I refuse to accept any responsibility for this troubled young man's act of violence. And I will not accept the destruction of free speech for conservative voices across the country as reparation for the damage Mr. Loughner has caused. 

It's not just the political right who has used references to violence as a form of speech. It doesn't matter what ANYONE says. The person who acts violently is the guilty party. 

But the media went crazy the moment the tragedy occurred...simply throwing accusations without any evidence or details. 

"Nobel Price-winning economist and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman blogged at 3:22pm ET Saturday: 'We don't have proof yet that this was political, but the odds are that it was."

"Krugman's blog post on Saturday linked 'the rhetoric of Beck, Limbaugh, etc.' to ' the violence I fear we're going to see in the months and years ahead,' and added: 'Violent acts are what happen when you create a climate of hate.' "

There is plenty of hate from the other side, Mr. Krugman. And I would say our President has fostered a lot of hate while in office. He is a divider, not a unifier. He said anger is good. He has also said, "When they bring a knife, we bring a gun." 

Rush said it well today: "President Obama's a lifelong political agitator. What do political agitators do but get people angry? That's what a community organizer is." 

So you tell me: Is this really something we can pinpoint on a group of people. NO. Yes, our President has said some things that can be called "violent" and so has almost every politician, political pundit, news commentator, etc. Just because someone says the word "target" does not make them responsible for every subsequent gun that goes off.  

Mr. Loughner should carry this responsibility alone. He acted violently; no one is on the hot seat other than him. We should be spending our time huddled together in support of the families and friends affected by this tragedy. We should come together rather than be divided over whose words incited this act, because no words can ever be responsible for the actual perpetration of a violent act. EVER.

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

See ya, Nance!

LOVE this!
Courtesy of Jimmy Kimmel Live...


John Boehner has his work cut out for him and we are watching...
The conservatives of this country will hold this Congress to their promises.
Don't believe the recent words of Harry Reid:


This just makes us stronger. The Tea Party is not a passing trend. It is here to stay until Congress listens to its constituents and discovers they are not smarter than the rest of the country. Reid still doesn't get it. Probably never will.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Drill Baby, Drill

"How often do we hear that oil is a source of incredible value to human life, past, present and future? How often do we hear about the forward-looking ingenuity of the oil industry...? [or] the great benefits of international trade in energy? Almost never. It's time to start talking about these positives and talk about liberating, not restricting oil production. Otherwise, in the name of being 'clean' and 'green' we will adopt policies that will sentence ourselves and our children to energy poverty."
 - Alex Epstein, FOX Opinion, 12.29.10

A friend of mine linked to THIS article today. It destroys all the evil myths you've heard about oil. It's GREAT.  I love it. And it comes perfectly timed with THIS article from Heritage about gas prices under the Bush and Obama administrations. You've noticed they're going up, right??  Well, they will continue upwards thanks to the government handcuffing the oil industry. The sad part is our president WANTS gas prices to rise. It's his way of coercing the public to think more like him: oil is evil, we can't afford it, we are gluttonous users of it, and we must restrict our drilling and pay the cost of our sins.

We have oil, people. LOTS of oil. We have SMART oil engineers. Our country could be mostly independent of foreign oil (if that's what you want), if we could drill. The government regulations tie the hands of our energy industry forcing them into "green" energy that is NOT an equal substitute for oil and costs this country more money than you can fathom.  

And, here is Heritage:


From Heritage: "Fact: President Barack Obama's Energy Secretary Steven Chu wants to 'figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe.' At the time he made the statement, gas cost $7-$8 in Europe."

It will not going away. The regulations, the drill banning, those stupid light bulbs, rising energy costs, rising gas prices, ALL OF IT...is a way for the government to control the way we live our lives. If allowed to continue on this course to destroy oil, they will cripple our freedom in the name of energy. Rising gas prices are just the tip of the iceberg, my friends.

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Don't Believe the Hype

I have children.  I have vaccinated them.  Five years ago when my first child was born the vaccine decision was hard for me. At the time I consulted with my pediatrician on this decision and now I'm glad I did...


Autism is a serious problem. I know children and parents who struggle with this disability and its wide-ranging scale of symptoms and therapy challenges. But the original (small) publication from the UK linking autism with the MMR vaccine has been completely discredited. 

The Associated Press article today talks about the panic that ensued and how the vaccination scare it caused will probably never go away. From Dr. Paul Offit, an infectious-diseases expert at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: The original Wakefield report "scared people and it's hard to unscare them."

Just wait...give it ten years and all of this "research" about how greenhouse gas emissions are cause for climate change will be discredited as well. Although it may be too late. The government might take away my big rig before then...

I'm just sayin...

Don't get sold so easily. Don't change your life based on small-scale research with obvious deficiencies and don't let the government tell you how to think. 

Don't go buy that Prius just yet.