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REMEMBER THE ALAMO

There were 140 of us, and I think we all agree - the Remember The Alamo Rendezvous in San Antonio last weekend (1/29-1/31) was one to remember.

Speaking of memory, I didn't take notes - I was a little busy - so we'll see how good my recall is as I recount it for you.  Feel quite free to add or correct what I say on the Forum.  There's already a lively discussion going.

We started right off Friday evening with a discussion of the Double-D strategy.  That quickly brought our attention to TTPer Mitch Rapp, who with the help of Bill Gregory, Jim Snape, and other TTPers, has created the Defund and Disobey website:  defundanddisobey.com - to which there is now a direct link in the left side bar of the TTP home page.

Mitch envisions his site to be the clearing house for Tea Party efforts to deligitimize the Democrats' plan to extend government control of our lives.  I encourage you to participate in it, tell all your friends in the Tea Party movement about it, and support it with a small contribution.

We all owe Mitch a debt of gratitude for what he has chosen to do.  And the Rendezvous was just getting started.

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ALL FOUR STANZAS

[One year before his passing, in 1991, famed science and science fiction writer Isaac Asimov wrote the following essay on America's national anthem, The Star Spangled Banner.  Thanks to TTP members Bill and Carole Gregory who brought it to our attention, we can share it with you.  It seems particularly apt, given our country's many current travails. ---JW] 

I have a weakness -- I am crazy, absolutely nuts, about our national anthem.

The words are difficult and the tune is almost impossible, but frequently when I'm taking a shower I sing it with as much power and emotion as I can. It shakes me up every time. I was once asked to speak at a luncheon. Taking my life in my hands, I announced I was going to sing our national anthem -- all four stanzas.

This was greeted with loud groans. One man closed the door to the kitchen, where the noise of dishes and cutlery was loud and distracting. "Thanks, Herb," I said. "That's all right," he said. "It was at the request of the kitchen staff."

I explained the background of the anthem and then sang all four stanzas. 

Let me tell you, those people had never heard it before--or had never really listened. I got a standing ovation. But it was not me; it was the anthem.  So now let me tell you how it came to be written.

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DEMOCRATS WANT TO TURN ALL AMERICA INTO AN INNER CITY


Here's free advice for Mitt Romney.

Before bringing up the poor again, read my book, "Uncle Sam's Plantation:  How Big Government Enslaves the Poor and What We Can Do About It."

Romney has been taking a drubbing about his remarks in a CNN interview that he is "not worried about the very poor ... we have a safety net there ... If it needs a repair, I will fix it." And then going on to say it is "middle-income Americans ... that are really struggling" that are his concern.

What the Republican presidential front-runner missed in his off-the-cuff economic analysis of American class is that the cause driving the struggle among both low- and middle-income Americans is the same -- economic stagnation and social breakdown caused by welfare-state socialism.

As I explain in "Uncle Sam's Plantation," America's inner cities offer laboratory results that can be extrapolated to what is wrong today with the whole country.  If you want to know why America is failing, look at why our inner cities are failing.

If America is going to get back on track, we must appreciate that Democrats are doing to our whole country what they did to America's poor.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 06/17/11


This is the cover of this week's European issue of The Economist magazine:

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If the British newsmagazine had the intellectual courage of long ago, the North American edition would of course had the same cover title, but instead of a smiling photo of Berlusconi, it would have been one of Zero.

Far more than his counterpart in Italy, Zero is indeed The Man Who Screwed An Entire Country - our country, America.  We will be years repairing the damage he has done.  The Economist cover is crying out to be photoshopped with a smiling Zero.  Any TTPer care to?

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REPUBLICANS MUST DEFUND!


Do you think your tax dollars should be used to fund organizations that advocate higher taxes on American citizens? Well, that is exactly what has been happening.

The new Republican-controlled House of Representatives, in addition to reducing big, wasteful and unnecessary spending, also needs to go after and defund those programs and activities that are downright destructive.

Here's a handful of examples:

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LET’S TALK ABOUT THE WORLD


Frankly, the last thing in the world I'd like to talk with you about this week is the latest antics of Zero and the Zerocrats. 

They're like some group of high school kids practicing to be a rock band in their parents' garage.  They don't know how to play but insist they do, and they only know one song which they play endlessly - a pathetically boring threnody featuring the leader singing the word "I" over and over and over again.

So, can we please talk about something else - like, the rest of the world?  It's  a big place.  Lots of cool - and uncool - things are happening in it.  As a matter of fact, it's what I'll be talking about at the Remember The Alamo Rendezvous in San Antonio this weekend in my The Map of the Future presentation.  Since most of you are unable to be there, I thought I'd give you a trio of the highlights.

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THE ARAB WORLD’S ENDLESS FAILURES


My image of a true conservative is of a bold, honorable, responsible citizen, with just a touch of the swashbuckler. But that image is fading as so many conservatives insist on seeing bogeymen under every bed, cot, sleeping bag and beach chair.  And of all the subjects that excite exaggerated fears, terror of Islam takes the moldy cake.

Let me be clear: I agree with the anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss (no conservative, that boy) who characterized Islam as "a barracks religion" that stymied cultural growth. Nor do I have the least sympathy with Islam's apologists, subversives or litigious jerks. But let's get a grip, folks. 

Far from taking over the world and making obese Americans stop drooling over internet porn, Islam is pathetically weak, plagued by myriad failures and, especially in the case of Arab Islam, unable to compete successfully in any sphere of organized human endeavor. 

How can American conservatives impute overpowering strength to a religion-crippled civilization that, in the 21st century, not only cannot build a competitive automobile, but can't even produce a competitive bicycle?

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TOOLS FOR ECONOMIC LITERACY


It is hard to make sense of the world without adequate information and the words to explain fundamental concepts.

Some good news for the new decade is that the level of economic literacy is rising, thanks in part to tools being developed at free-market think tanks around the world. Americans in particular have several new tools to evaluate how their tax money is being used and how much they are being forced to spend on what.

There is now a successful a global collaborative effort to increase economic literacy across the planet and reduce miscommunication. Everyone will have the same understanding of what specific economic terms and concepts mean available on cell phones or iPads.

Meanwhile, U.S. think tanks have been building tools so Americans can more readily understand where their tax dollars are going and how much they are paying for specific government programs.

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THE COMING DEMOCRAT IMPLOSION


For all their power-grabbing fascist arrogance, the Democrats in Washington are coming to resemble Mack Sennett's bumbling-fumbling Keystone Kops more with each passing day.

Republicans in Washington are in a certain kind of awe over the Dems' performance.  Walk around the halls of Capitol Hill.  You don't need name tags to identify the Pubs from the Dems.  The former are walking with zest and smiling cheerfully - except when they cast a glance of astonished puzzlement at the latter shuffling dejectedly along and refusing to look at their cheerier colleagues in the eye.

How could everything go to hell so quickly?  That's the question both are asking themselves.  It is a mystery to both.   

"I guess we really are in a state of shock and awe over what they have done to themselves," says a buddy of mine who's chief of staff to a principal GOP Senator.  "I just hope we learn the right lesson from it."

"You think the TeaParty folks are mad at the Pelosi-Reid-Obama Gang?" he asked me rhetorically.  That's just anger in a teapot compared to the cauldron of hate boiling the Left.  One by one, he listed the Dem constituencies that are in a state of disgusted rage.

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MOHAMMED MUST NOT BE THE PROPHET OF TERRORISTS

 
As a Moslem, I've followed with great agony and embarrassment the buildup of religious frenzy across the Moslem world in response to the cartoons published in a Danish newspaper.

On the one side the show of force by Islamists underlined the extent to which Islam has been hijacked by radicals and on the other side it emphasized the vulnerability of open societies to the growing influence of militant Islam.

The demonstration of violence by the Islamists forced the democratic societies to face up to the reality that Moslems who do not reject some of the basic precepts of political Islam can never integrate in a secular society. They will always remain a hurdle in the development of a pluralist setup and intellectual progress.

The dance of insanity performed on the streets in the name of Prophet Mohammed's love and honor has also forced many Moslems to come out of their slumber and ponder as to why their faith and their prophet have suddenly become a subject of criticism and ridicule by non Moslems.

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CALIFORNIA IS OBAMA’S DREAM


I live in California. If you were wondering what living in Obama's second term would be like, wonder no longer. We in California are living there now.

California is a one-party state dominated by a virulent Democrat Left enabled by a complicit media where every agency of local, county, and state government is run by and for the public employee unions. The unemployment rate is 12%.

California has more folks on food stamps than any other state, and seven income tax brackets.  In California, we hate the evil, greedy rich (except the rich in Hollywood, in sports, and in drug dealing).

But we love people who have broken into California to eat the bounty created by the productive rich. California is also near fulfilling the environmentalist dream of deindustrialization.  All of this is Obama's dream.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 06/03/11


No doubt, this has been the punniest week of modern times.  We're talking about - of course - Weinergate.

Ask just about any Pub on Capitol Hill who he or she thinks is the most straight-out obnoxious loud-mouthed partisan jerk in the whole of Congress, and even though there's a lot of competition they'll invariably say, "Weiner."

Or they'll simply say his nickname by which he's known all over the Hill:  "Little"......  

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Time for a HFR Emergency Alert.  Calling all Texas TTPers!  Immediate action requested!

Here is a Court Order issued by Federal District Court Judge Fred Beiry against a Medina Valley High School in Castroville, Texas (a community west of San Antonio and Lackland Air Force Base.  Specifically, Judge Beiry orders that:

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A SAFE 2011 PREDICTION: GOVERNMENT AND DEMOCRATS WILL GET IN THE WAY


For a change, there is some good news. The double-dip recession that some of us had feared if Congress raised taxes on the most productive people has been avoided for the moment, and as a result, many forecasters have increased their growth estimates for 2011 to more than 3 percent.

But the country needs sustained growth rates above 3.5 percent to bring down unemployment in a reasonably rapid way.

More good news is that the unsustainable increase in federal government spending is likely to be curtailed because of the efforts of the House Republicans and one man in particular, Rep. Paul D. Ryan, Wisconsin Republican, the new head of the House Budget Committee.

Mr. Ryan is a fine economist and a man of courage who understands the real world. His committee will take on both entitlement spending and discretionary spending, and the committee recommendations are likely to be passed by the House.

Unfortunately, the still Democrat-controlled Senate will lack the courage and will continue to deny the reality of what needs to be done.

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OBAMALUNACY IN A HISTORICAL CONTEXT


First the anti-historical context.  Talk to the average teen-ager to learn about it.  A couple of our 17 year-old son's friends were over at our home the other day, and due to pictures in our home of Ronald Reagan, they asked me about him. 

I related a few tidbits, then explained that presidents are remembered for one or two famous quotes.  Ronald Reagan's was, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall."  Blank stares.  Wall?  What wall?  they asked.

These kids are not dumb.  They are nice, polite, and bright.  But what happened in the world before they were born is really, really not in sharp focus for them.

Maybe, though, we should cut them some slack.  They, and all of us, are trying to remain afloat amidst a deluge of information that none of us can keep up with.  It's hard enough to make sense of what happened last week, so what happened decades or a century ago seems to lose any relevance.

The problem, of course, is that you cannot understand what is happening now if you're in a historical vacuum, if there is no knowledgeably historical perspective with which to make any sense of it.

So - has the world always been as crazy as now?  How common or rare are episodes of lunacy sweeping through America?  How does the ObamaLunacy we are currently enduring compare?

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THE DEMOCRATS’ DISASTROUS DEFINING MOMENT


During an election campaign, political operatives are fond of seeking to induce in their opponent a negative "defining moment." That is to say a highly publicized moment when their opponent portrays everything that is wrong with him. In 2004 John Kerry provided that moment when he said he voted for the $87 billion before he voted against it.

Surely, at the State of the Union address the Democratic Party provided such a moment when, as has already been well commented on by others, they wildly applauded President Bush's statement that Congress failed to pass Social Security reform last year.

As the party of reactionary inertia — as the party that not only doesn't have any solutions to today's dangers and problems, but denies that such problems exist — the Democrats on the floor of the House Tuesday night demonstrated a flawless, intuitive sense of its new, disfunctional self.

The Democrats' wild applause on behalf of doing nothing was more than a merely tactical political blunder. It displayed a deeper truth about them.


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