Saturday, November 22, 2008

How Obama got Elected



John Zogby was recently commissioned to do a poll of Obama supporters. For more information see http://www.howobamagotelected.com/. Above you can see how people answered the questions. Below, you can see the results of the


Zogby Poll:

512 Obama Voters 11/13/08-11/15/08 MOE +/- 4.4 points
97.1% High School Graduate or higher, 55% College Graduates
Results to 12 simple Multiple Choice Questions
57.4% could NOT correctly say which party controls congress (50/50 shot just by guessing)
71.8% could NOT correctly say Joe Biden quit a previous campaign because of plagiarism (25% chance by guessing)
82.6% could NOT correctly say that Barack Obama won his first election by getting opponents kicked off the ballot (25% chance by guessing)
88.4% could NOT correctly say that Obama said his policies would likely bankrupt the coal industry and make energy rates skyrocket (25% chance by guessing)
56.1% could NOT correctly say Obama started his political career at the home of two former members of the Weather Underground (25% chance by guessing).
And yet.....
Only 13.7% failed to identify Sarah Palin as the person on which their party spent $150,000 in clothes
Only 6.2% failed to identify Palin as the one with a pregnant teenage daughter
And 86.9 % thought that Palin said that she could see Russia from her "house," even though that was Tina Fey who said that!!
Only 2.4% got at least 11 correct.
Only .5% got all of them correct. (And we "gave" one answer that was technically not Palin, but actually Tina Fey)

Friday, November 21, 2008

Letter to Russ Carnahan

Dear Mr. Carnahan,

By ordering the release of Lakhdar Boumediene, U.S. District Judge, Richard J. Leon, has comitted treason (I looked it up). Regardless of any previous court rulings, giving aid and comfort to the enemy is treason. Could you please see that the law is enforced?

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Next year is the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth

From Michael Zak:

In his first speech after the election, Barack Obama compared himself (quite favorably) to Abraham Lincoln, the greatest Republican of them all. Soon, we can expect Obama to claim that Ronald Reagan would have voted for him.

Democrats can steal our Republican heritage only if we let them.
As Lincoln never forgot, the Republican Party was established to oppose the pro-slavery policies of the Democrats: "The Republican Party, on the contrary [to the Democrats], holds that this government was instituted to secure the blessings of freedom, and that slavery is an unqualified evil. [Republicans] will oppose, in all its length and breadth, the modem Democratic idea that slavery is as good as freedom."

"Neither let us be slandered from our duty by false accusations against us, nor frightened from it by menaces of destruction to the Government nor of dungeons to ourselves. US HAVE FAITH THAT RIGHT MAKES MIGHT, AND IN THAT FAITH, LET US, TO THE END, DARE TO DO OUR DUTY, AS WE UNDERSTAND IT."

Lincoln made sure to conclude the Republicans' Emancipation Proclamation: "I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God."
And, it was President Abraham Lincoln (R-IL) who proclaimed the last Thursday in November to be Thanksgiving Day.

By honoring Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan and other Republican heroes at events throughout 2009, you can help the Republican Party get Back to Basics.

Michael Zak is a popular speaker to Republican organizations around the country. He is the author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party, cited by Clarence Thomas in a Supreme Court decision. See http://www.republicanbasics.com/ for more information.

Monday, November 17, 2008

James Ashley, Republican anti-slavery congresssman

Grand Old Partisan salutes Rep. James Ashley (R-OH), born this day in 1824. After entering politics as a Democrat, he helped establish the Ohio Republican Party because of his firm opposition to slavery. He chaired the state convention in 1858.
In 1858, Ashley was elected to the first of five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. He was the first Member of Congress to introduce a constitutional amendment to ban slavery, though his was not the version that eventually passed. Rep. Ashley introduced the resolution to impeach President Andrew Johnson (D-TN).
President Ulysses Grant later appointed him Territorial Governor of Montana.

Michael Zak is a popular speaker to Republican organizations around the country. He is the author of Back to Basics for the Republican Party, cited by Clarence Thomas in a Supreme Court decision. Each day, the Grand Old Partisan blog celebrates 154 years of Republican heroes and heroics. See www.RepublicanBasics.com for more information.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Myths About the Great Depression

With the recent financial meltdown and the election of Barack Obama, there is a lot of discussion of Franklin Roosevelt and bringing back "New Deal" type programs. Let's not forget that what should have been a two to three year recession turned into a ten year depression. A recent Wall Street Journal opinion piece "Five Myths About the Great Depression" gives some insight into the cause of the "depression" and reasons for its extension.


Also read "The Forgotten Man" by Amity Shales. This book gets to the truth about the Great Depression and explains why people were forced into misery by the Roosevelt administration. If we do not learn our lesson of history, we will be doomed to relive it.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

County Chief Operating Officer Defends Phoney Tax Assesments

According to the St. Louis Business Journal, County chief operation officer, Garry Earls, is spending a lot of time defending inflated tax bills. He stated, "we're going to get lots of complaints, but there is no validity to those compaints."

Do you think somebody at the county should have done something about the 9% annual tax increases? Apparently nobody in the County thought so. The County and other taxing authorities kept taking the money and spending it. Now Earls says, "the real issue is if there's been a drop in property value. That will impact (collections) in 2009." You think?

Perhaps someone should have thought twice about taking wind falls due to inflated home prices. They did not. Now the County, our schools and our parks will have problems paying bills based in income they really did not have. Who will lose their jobs for this miscalculation..... no one. But you will pay.

Sunday, November 09, 2008

Liberal Fascism


In light of our current economic situation and the election of Barack Obama, I highly recommend reading "Liberal Fascism" by Jonah Goldberg. This is a great historical look back at politics of the last hundred years and can give insight into the future.

In an interview, Goldberg states about his definition of fascism: "I’ve got a long definition in the book, but a short one would be an instinctual religious impulse - usually gussied-up as a secular or modern ideology - that seeks to impose uniformity in thought and action throughout the entire society. All oars in a fascistic society must pull together. The personal is political because everything goes together. Political correctness is one name we give to such efforts in civil society. "

Do We Need Another Economic Stimulus Package?

Rising unemployment, failing banks and falling home values are all signs of a failing economy. Time for another economic stimulus package, right? Wrong!

For all of the bad news there is some very good news. Falling oil prices and related gas prices means all of us already have more money in our pockets. The cost of doing business is dropping like a rock, both from direct expenses from vehicle operation and from the cost of shipping products to the business. Oil is the basis for other products such as plastic. More savings.

A dropping exchange rate (strong dollar) is also more good news. This reinforces lower oil prices and means lower food prices and lower cost of goods imported. More money in our pockets!

The lower cost of a home means a great opportunity for many people. This along with low interest rates means opportunity for first time home buyers.

This might all be good news but the runaway price of commodities should never of happened in the first place. Our politicians need to make sure we open up more oil fields. They should encourage but not subsidise alternative fuels such as wind and solar. The cost of this energy is free except for the infrastructure. They should be able to compete with low oil and natural gas prices. Use of coal and nuclear energy will also put downward pressure on energy prices.

The new term for the new administration should be fiscal responsibility.

-Ted Engler

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Thank You to Station 97.1 for Supporting Our Candidates


University Township thanks radio station 97.1 for supporting our candidates during the 2008 Presidential Election.

We highly recommend that you tune to "Allman in the Morning" Monday through Friday from 6:00am to 9:00am. and Randy Tobler's show on Saturday from 6:00am to 11:00am. It is always a good way to start the day!