Another example why private industry will always be better than a government-run entity

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.

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Illegal immigration by any other name…

POSTVILLE, Iowa — Antonio Escobedo ran to get his wife Monday when he saw a helicopter circling overhead and immigration agents approaching the meatpacking plant where they both work. The couple hid for hours inside the plant before obtaining refuge in the pews and hall at St. Bridgets Catholic Church, where hundreds of other Guatemalan and Mexican families gathered, hoping to avoid arrest.

“I like my job. I like my work. I like it here in Iowa,” said Escobedo, 38, an illegal immigrant from Yescas, Mexico, who has raised his three children for 11 years in Postville. “Are they mad because I’m working?”

No, we’re mad because you broke the law.

Now, there are some who call these people “migrant workers” or “undocumented workers” to try and change the conversation. (Because he who controls the conversation controls perception.) The reality is no matter what you call these people, they are illegal immigrants. They jumped the line. They broke the law. And they continue to break the law by:

  1. Staying in the United States illegally
  2. Using forged documents
  3. Driving without drivers’ licenses
  4. Using stolen Social Security documents
  5. Failing to pay taxes on their income

This is a simply matter of supply and demand. We have a supply of money and jobs; illegal immigrants have a demand for money because their home country’s economy isn’t doing well. The way to fix the problem is to cut off the motivation — money — which will encourage these people to stay (and go) home. Here’s a free idea for the law-makers (Congress) and law-enforcers (the President):

Since most illegals send substantial amounts of their money home, impose an 80% export tariff on any wire transfers (Western Union and bank-to-bank) going to Mexico and Guatemala. Use 2/3 of the money collected to build the border fence and then build a detention center where illegals who are arrested wait for their “out-processing”. Give the remaining 1/3 to hospitals, based on the number of illegal immigrant patients treated per year. With the primary reason for coming to the United States negated, illegals will be more likely to fix the problems in their own country, rather than coming here and forcing us to endure bi-lingual ATMs and phone prompts.

Unfortunately, such common-sense legislation would never happen because the politicians in Washington are courting the Hispanic vote, and are more concerned with getting re-elected than they are with doing what is right for this country. That’s why they propose such things as amnesty and Social Security benefits for illegals, and “free” healthcare to fix a problem that has been caused in part by illegal immigration.

It is time to call a spade a spade. These people are breaking our laws by being in this country illegally, therefore they are illegal immigrants. We should treat them — and call them — exactly what they are: lawbreakers.

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Betrayed by the Democrats and the Republicans

The Democrats in this country is on a never-ending march toward a larger, more powerful government. They have been since the beginning of the progressive movement, and really gained momentum under FDR.

Look at recent news. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, across the nation the three levels of government added 76,800 jobs to their payrolls in the first quarter of 2008. [1]

Meanwhile Michelle Obama tells people “Don’t go into corporate America,” and her husband and presidential hopeful Barack Obama blasts executives with the tired old line ”Some CEOs make more in one day than their workers make in one year.” Never mind that corporate America is where the best-paying jobs with the best benefits are. Never mind that these “greedy” executives are in charge of multi-billion-dollar corporations that employ tens of thousands of people, and their stock is owned by many retirement plans. According to the Obamas, these “greedy companies” should be punished by taxing them into oblivion.

But are the Republicans any better? Now we have headlines trumpeting the fact that McCain is promising billions in spending.

 

Republican John McCain is making promises that would cost billions of taxpayer dollars, yet he is vague about how he would pay for them. 

McCain is handing around a campaign grab bag of goodies. There are little treats like a summer gas-tax holiday and new mortgages for struggling homeowners, and there are big plums like tax breaks for corporations and families with children.

Aren’t all politicians vague about how they intend on paying for their campaign bribes promises? They all fail to do the math. Which is why we’re in the situation we’re in, forced to choose between three trains with the same destination — socialism — just different speeds in which we’ll get there:

The expected GOP presidential nominee has nothing on the Democrats. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama would spend billions of dollars themselves on things like paid family leave, universal health insurance and preschool for kids.

 

John McCain: The local commuter train who’s top speed is 20mph and will stop at every station.
Hillary Clinton: The freight train chugging along at 60mph with few or no stops between here and there.
Barack Obama: The 200mph express bullet train that will get us from liberty to tyrannical socialism in mere minutes.

Perhaps this is the reason that there’s been such an interest in Libertarian-leaning candidate Ron Paul. His new book, The Revolution: A Manifesto, has hit #1 on Amazon. [2]

The question is: can we turn this train around before it is too late?

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