Some people believe that The Government should run everything, from healthcare to energy to farms. These people — who tend to call themselves “progressives” — will vehemently deny that their views are Marxist-socialist, even though that’s exactly what they are. They will insist that The Government can do everything better and cheaper.
So one could wonder why, if The Government can do it all better and cheaper than private industry, are they unable to run a simple cafeteria? Case in point: the Senate cafeteria, which according to the Wshington Post, has lost “more than $18 million since 1993, according to one report, and an estimated $2 million this year alone, according to another.”
Reviews on social review site Yelp paint this gloomy picture:
Lunch at the caf is disgusting. [...]
If you’re going to venture down to the dungeon your best bet is to bring your own food and to use their plastic utensils and paper napkins.
The Senate’s solution? Privatize the cafeteria. What a novel idea!
If we can’t trust them to run a cafeteria, how can we trust them to run more important things, like healthcare and energy? Answer: we can’t.
There’s a lot of talk right now about the skyrocketing oil and gas prices. With the summer blends kicking in and the flooding in Iowa jeopardizing the corn crops, most people will be paying $4 a gallon for the majority of the summer. Who is to blame for the high pump prices?
Republicans and Big Oil?
The Democrats, liberals, and Greens say this. And they point to the oil companies and say “Windfall profits! Price gouging! Bush! Cheney! Enron! Evil!” These people are still pushing the theory that Bush & Cheney are doing this to “make their buddies rich”. I offer you this: they’re already rich. They’ve been rich for years. It’s not like they were poor and all of a sudden they’re millionaires. “But they’re doing this to get more rich!”
Does anyone believe this anymore? Seriously?
They’re rich because — like Bill Gates and Doug Daft — they are the top-tier management of global corporations with shareholders who demand profits. They are rich because they are responsible for managing the exploration for, and the drilling, refining, and delivery of, a global resource. These “greedy oil companies” employ tens of thousands of people worldwide, and operate on a profit margin hovering around 8%, which is about 1/3 that of CocaCola and Pepsi. They make a lot of money because every around the world buys their product, so they sell a lot of it.
As fast food companies have blossomed, so have the sales of Coke, but Doug Daft isn’t hauled in front of Congress to testify about CocaCola’s record profits last year, earned on about a 28% profit margin. And I don’t hear you complaining that a medium Coke that used to cost 30 cents is now a buck-twenty-five. Why not?
So if Big Oil, Bush, and Cheney are not to blame, who is? (more…)
Sens. Diane Feinstein D-Calif. and Mel Martinez R-Fla. authored a bill with 11 co-sponsors, including Sen. Barack Obama that was incorporated into a housing bill passed by the Senate Banking Committee 19-2 before the Memorial Day recess — a bill that creates a national fingerprint registry.
The outcry from the the mainstream media here in the United States — the very same people who complained about our privacy and liberties in the wake of the news that the NSA was listening in on phone calls involving known terror suspects — is where? Their silence is deafening.
Barack Obama is showing us through his actions exactly who he is. But are we paying attention?
You need to make your voice known. Use The Mailbox to contact your senators. Tell them since it is an affront to liberty and privacy, vote “no” on the SAFE Mortgage Licensing Act (S. 2595). And monitor the progress of this bill in our Action Center.

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