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Sneakin' that bailout by us & What I'm doing about it

   Funny how the WH hasn't announced any kind of a bailout for the Big 3 yet this whole week.  I think that most of the rats in Washington are programmed to put any kind of unpopular, costly, or just plain stupid deals, plans and announcements off until late Friday afternoon.  That way the radio talkshow circuit can't get their teeth into it until it's been parsed and sold on the Sunday morning political talkshows.  So watch out for the announcement on Friday that Bush worked it out to give Detroit an early Christmas present without making the UAW give in.  Folks, I'm telling you that Bush and the rest of the folks in Das Capital have sold us down the river.  
   Why is it that we aren't getting our voices heard?  Because we don't write the big checks made out to your congressman, senator, or party.  Our government is just as for sale as an Illinois senate seat.  And don't think that the rest of the world doesn't know that.  There are hundreds of foreign interests working in the hallways of Capitol Hill.  Dubai has Bubba Clinton in their back pocket.  My congressman has a more than favorable rating from groups that support Iran.  IRAN!  So maybe if one of you Mega Millions lotto winners want to maybe slide a few thousand my way, we could buy a congressman or senator to speak up.  

   All kidding aside, that is just the reason why I want to put some friends together to help me run for congress.  Soon I hope to get some further advice and support from those who are already in congress or have previously served.  My goal is to be able to challenge for the seat in 2010.  If you've been reading here, you know how I feel on many subjects and I think that there are enough folks out there who believe like I do that the GOP has gone off track.  

   We need true conservative ideas and values brought back to Washington.  America needs to create the opportunities to get ahead without government getting in the way.  The previous generation sat by and let our nation get too dependent on foreign oil, too dependent on foreign workers (legal and illegal) to do the jobs we thought are beneath us, too dependent on somebody else to take care of the tough jobs, and too dependent on government handouts.  Our country needs to be weaned off the teats of big government.  America is a choice land, and I cannot stay on the sidelines while good intentioned people - with bad ideas ruin it. 
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Detroit Demolition

   Fans of the J. Geils Band may remember the title of this post from one of their early hits.  (If you guess the title of the hit, you win ... my undying gratitude -- HA!)  But the sad reality is that Detroit is about to undergo a complete demolition.  If you've read me before you know I'm a "Detroiter in Exile".  I'm one of thousands who have left the Motor City and has never returned because of the poor economy there, the lack of true leadership there, and the weather there SUCKS!  I may not have a hard time finding a job there (fortunately, nursing is one of a few careers that will always be in demand), but I probably wouldn't be making what I currently make here in Texas.

   The point of today's post is this....Washington almost had it right - and (dare I say it?!) Michael Moore almost had it right when they came out against the CEO's of the "Big 3".  I got a "tingle up my leg" when (shockingly) the Democratic Rep. from CA Brad Sherman asked Mulally, Wagoner, and Nardelli if they flew commercial to come testify before Congress.  These characters all thought that they would actually be able to cash in on the spending frenzy going on there.  As Nelson from "The Simpsons" would say - "HAAAHaaa!"  

   The sad thing about the Big 3 CEO's getting sent home in their GulfStream jets without a big fat check in their pocket was that it was these same Democratic Congressmen who were bought and paid for by the UAW and then regulated them into this position.  So it was no suprise to see Mr. Gettelfinger (the current head of the UAW) sitting there next to these clowns to remind the Congressional panel that if they don't want to lose campaign money - er, votes for re-election they better not make the union pay up.  But that is exactly what should happen!  

   The union in tandem with the liberal environmental extremists were the primary cause of the Big 3's demise.  The UAW has held a gun to the heads of the Big 3 ever since the 60's - getting insane salaries, pensions and LIFETIME benefits for its members.  Regulations from the enviromental lobby has forced the automakers to spend money on developing technology that isn't even available.  Then throw in the bad economic policies that Democratic governors Jennifer Granholm (MI), Rod Blagojevich (IL), Ted Strickland (OH), Ed Rendell (PA), Joe Manchin, III (WV) - all from key states that have interest in the auto industry (steel, coal, and factories) - have instituted in their states that tax businesses into submission.  All this - in a time when energy prices (not just gasoline) were skyrocketing - added up to become a "perfect storm for economic disaster" for automakers.  

   What needs to happen is some good ol' fashioned "Free Market Correction".  Basically, the Big 3 are going to have to eat a "doo-doo sandwich" (bankruptcy) and then start over again.  The UAW will be forced to re-negotiate their contracts with the auto industry (its not just Ford, GM, and Chrysler - but their suppliers who are unionized too) and have their own "doo-doo sandwich" when they realize that the honey pot that was once there is now full of doo-doo.  This doo-doo (hopefully) will bubble up to the congressmen who depend on the campaign money - er, votes of the union members - to keep them in power.

So let's all just sit down and have a heapin' helpin' of doo-doo sandwiches!!
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