Well, one good thing
about President Barack Hussein Obama
is that those who suffered for eight years from
“Bush Derangement Syndrome” (BDS)
24,114 residents of Washtenaw County voted for the WISD millage for public schools yesterday. Now, this designated conservative suspects that they were voting for a tax hike on the assumption that other “rich people” would pay the bill, but in the hope that they were willing to put up their share I offer the following suggestion:
If all 24,114 “yes” voters each donated just the $200 per year that they said the tax would cost the average county homeowner, they alone would provide over 80% of the $30,000,000 that this new tax was projected to provide to the schools. Considering that this voluntary method would minimize collection/administration costs associated with the tax process, I suspect that their voluntary contributions would actually provide MORE funds to the schools than any tax. Come on “yes” voters – it’s time to get your checkbooks out and support the schools!
To all our designated conservative friends in Washtenaw County, thank you for coming out yesterday in overwhelming numbers to say “NO!” to the flawed WISD “enhancement millage! Thank you to all those that spearheaded the “Vote No” campaign! Great job.
Now comes the hard part: It’s time for designated conservatives to step in and lead our local public schools away out of the slow-death spiral the Michigan Education Association (MEA)-sponsored “leaders” have created for our children and grandchildren.
This Designated Conservative encourages like-minded folks to write to your school board members, district superintendents, and elected state representatives and tell them the unaccountable tax-and-spend, “this is the way we’ve always done things” mentality is no longer acceptable if we are to have a strong and vibrant public school system in Michigan:
The Designated Conservative would like to thank our loyal readers for carrying this blog up and over a significant threshold: 10,000 pageviews.
For a young blog born less than a year ago in the disheartening aftermath of a disastrous Presidential campaign, it’s great to have garnered so much interest.
I would also like to thank President Obama for helping to keep our material fresh and interesting.
Some of the best Obamanation posts can be found…
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LONDON (MarketWatch) — In a decision as shocking as Friday’s surprise peace prize win, President Obama failed to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences Monday.
While few observers think Obama has done anything for world peace in the nearly nine months he’s been in office, the same clearly can’t be said for economics.
The president has worked tirelessly since even before his inauguration to wrest control of the U.S. economy from failed free markets, and the evil CEOs who profit from them, and to turn it over to wise, fair and benevolent bureaucrats.
From his $787 billion stimulus package, to the cap-and-trade bill, to the seizures of General Motors and Chrysler, to the undead health-care “reform” act, Obama has dominated the U.S., and therefore the global, economy as few figures have in recent years.
From Reuters:
Obama is surprise winner of Nobel Peace Prize
Fri Oct 9, 2009 11:45am EDT
By Matt Spetalnick and Wojciech Moskwa
WASHINGTON/OSLO (Reuters) – Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in a stunning decision that honored the first-year U.S. president more for promise than achievement and drew both praise and skepticism around the world.
The bestowal of one of the world’s top accolades on a president less than nine months in office, who has yet to score a major foreign policy success, was greeted with gasps of astonishment from journalists at the announcement in Oslo.
Obama said he felt humbled and unworthy of being counted in the company of the “transformative figures” of history who had won the prize.
“I do not view it as a recognition of my own accomplishments but rather an affirmation of American leadership,” he said, speaking in the White House Rose Garden. “I will accept this award as a call to action.”
UPDATE:
John Stossel and 20/20 explains CanadaCare (in words and images even a Congressman can understand), and why America’s private, profit-based, individual choice healthcare system breeds inovation and attracts people from Canada and around the world who can’t get care under their government-run, “free healthcare” systems:
Certain members of our Demcrat Congressional leadership seem to be having great difficulty distinguishing between paid union thugs and actual constituents. Some have taken to calling citizen participants in our democratic process (i.e. protesters at congressional town hall events) “mobs.” To help Rep. Conyers and others reacquaint themselves with their voters, here is a great post with lots of annotated pictures of the “mob.” (http://thedanashow.wordpress.com/2009/08/06/meet-the-mob/)
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Being President of the United States is a heady experience, and it can be very hard to stay humble and grounded – especially when a President comes into office with an excessively positive opinion of himself to start with…. Hopefully this video, once Homeland Security alerts him to it, will help our President stay more grounded in reality.
Please stay with it – the payoff is at the end:
You are here, Mr. President (on Earth that is – not the Moon!)
Here we go. Thanks Pam Byrnes! Of course, it has to be our fine Ann Arbor area state reps who once again lead the way into the type of chaos and contention visited upon California until Proposition 8 was upheld…. It’s great to see our legislators working hard to stir up trouble and spend more of the state’s bountiful financial resources on stuff we don’t need…. Pam, this is settled law in Michigan, and the 30 or so other states where the voters have actually had the opportunity to vote on the subject. Please don’t re-open this can of worms….
So the Designated Conservative leaves a comment on a state government blog because the title of the blog posting (“Downtown as a Collective“) caught my eye. As an American who grew up during the height of the Cold War, terms like “collective” and “social and communal equity” raise Red Flags. When such terms are applied by state employees to otherwise capitalistic enterprises like downtown businesses, I felt I needed to leave a comment.
You can read the original post and my comments here.
What do I find in response? This…
The most important and lasting civil rights-related changes in the U.S. have come through either direct votes of the people, or through their representatives in state legislatures or the U.S. Congress. Examples include the Civil War-era constitutional amendments and Civil Rights Act of 1871, women’s sufferage (19th amendment), Voting Rights Act of 1965, etc.
What offends me as an American and a voter is when unelected judges short-circuit democracy by legislating from the bench. When judges legislate from the bench we are as likely to get a Dred Scott-like decision as we are a Brown v. Board of Education one. Anything that has to go through the scrutiny of a public vote or legislative action is more likely to stand the test of time.
I trust the people and our elected representatives far more than I trust our Supreme Court to make good law and public policy. It is for this reason that I fear for my country and Constitution if…
WorldNetDaily posted this bit of Age of Obama/Bush Derangement Syndrome humor on their website this week (excerpt below):
A woman in a hot air balloon realizes she is lost. She reduces her altitude and spots a man fishing from a boat below. She shouts to him, “Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago, but I don’t know where I am.”
The man consults his portable GPS and replies, “You’re in a hot air balloon, approximately 30 feet above a ground elevation of 2,346 feet above sea level. You are at 31 degrees, 14.97 minutes north latitude and 100 degrees, 49.09 minutes west longitude.”
She rolls her eyes and says, “You must be a Republican!”
“I am,” replies the man. “How did you know?”
The Designated Conservative was pleased and surprised to come across this piece (excerpt below) from a liberal, self-described environmentalist neighbor of mine who has clearly not drunk deeply of the national Democrat Party leadership’s Kool-Aid (to read the entire article, click here).
First, a personal note to the author:
Mr. Alson,
I sincerely hope that you do not lose your party credentials for writing such heresy, but if you do, remember this: With your thoughtful words, you did not leave the Democrat Party; it was the radical, Pelosi-liberal thugs that shanghaied the (D) Read More »
Excerpt from catholicnewsagency.com:
Ann Arbor, Mich., Apr 15, 2009 / 09:04 pm (CNA).- The Thomas More Law Center announced today that it has filed a request with the Department of Homeland Security challenging the basis for their recent “Threat of Right-Wing Extremism” report, which says those who oppose abortion, gun control, and immigration laws pose a potential threat to national security.
Yesterday, CNA reported that the Department of Homeland Security released a report called “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment.” The nine-page document was sent to police and sheriff’s departments nationwide, warning of the possible threat to national security posed by…
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The following is an excerpt from what came across the Designated Conservative’s inbox this morning from Atlas Shrugs:
DEMOCRATS WORK ON STEALING NY ELECTION
The Democrat Party has a long and sordid history of doing everything it posiibly can to disenfrachise the vote of our military. The special election in New York’s Congressional District 20 is no exception.
New York, a notoriously blue state, had to run a special election to fill Kirsten Gillibrand’s upstate New York House seat (she was selected Hillary Clinton as NY’s Senator). This special election was of enormous import for (President) Obama. It became a national referendum on his performance. Obama and Vice President Joe Biden campaigned for Murphy….
Obama took this county with a 30% lead but the election results are a dead heat. And while the Democrats are are claiming a “great victory” for dear leader the fact is the results are 20 votes apart. But the absentee and military vote has not been counted.
Knowing the military skews pro-American (Republican) the depraved Democrats are trying to pull a Franken and steal another election by once again screwing the military out of their right to vote.
They have no other avenue. Democrats has no illegal voting apparatus here in NY. It is a blue state and Democrat illegal activity is always most active in purple states and districts. They don’t have to do an ACORN here. (That) will not stop them. The fascists will undermine and usurp the will of the people.
The bottom line? Two months into his failed presidency — Obama could not pull out a win in a bluer than blue state.
Dan over at Gathering of Eagles has the latest Democrat skulduggery here: Democrat Party Screws Military Again in NY
UPDATE: The Designated Conservative managed to beat Michelle Malkin on this one… …cool.
Nolan Finley is editorial page editor of The Detroit News, and a close observer of all things Detroit. The column excerpted below caught the Designated Conservative’s attention because it highlights a serious challenge to our liberty and the future of the State of Michigan, which is the lack of real choice in local candidates on the general election ballot (more after the excerpt):
Elect a crazy council, get crazy results
Nowhere is Michigan’s brain drain on greater display than in the Detroit City Council chambers.
(L)ast Tuesday’s council meeting, the one that considered the Cobo Center expansion deal (was) a festival of ignorance that confirmed the No. 1 obstacle to Detroit’s progress is the bargain basement leaders that city voters elect.
The black nationalism that is now the dominant ideology of the council was on proud display…. Speakers advocating for the deal were taunted by the crowd and cut short by Council President Monica Conyers…. (W)hites were advised by the citizens to, “Go home.”
Opponents were allowed to rant and ramble on uninterrupted about “those people” who want to steal Detroit’s assets and profit from the city’s labors.
When (a Teamster official) dared suggest that an improved Cobo Center would create more good-paying jobs for union workers, Conyers reminded him, “Those workers look like you; they don’t look like me.”
(I)magine a white Livonia City Council treating a black union representative with such overt racial hostility. The Justice Department would swoop down like a hawk, and the Rev. Al Sharpton would clog Five Mile Road with protesters.
But in Detroit, dealing with the council’s bigotry is part of the cost of doing business.
Emmet Moten, the developer who just opened the Fort Shelby Hotel downtown, was at the meeting and found it appalling. “If (former Mayor) Coleman (Young) were alive today, he’d be outraged. It hurts, it really hurts.”
Nobody can help Detroit if voters again elect a City Council composed of separatists, clueless dowagers and the apparently insane.
Where have all the good candidates gone?
In parts of our state, local elections go on without a full slate of candidates for local office. Far too often in recent years, voters have had but one choice for local office. That is the danger to our liberty – it is essential to the future of our democratic republic that voters have real choice on the ballot.
Worse yet, some communities cannot even muster enough interested individuals to ensure that there is one person on the ballot for each elected position! Here is just a few examples of this trend: ”Three area elections attract write-in candidates.”
How have things come to this? There are many reasons – here are just a few:
Too often the only candidates on a local ballot are Democrats. The Designated Conservative lives in a one-party Democrat town and has many Democrat friends, including numerous local elected officials of the Democrat persuasion that I respect and appreciate. That doesn’t mean I like voting for them because they’re the only choice.
I agree with Akindele Akinyemi, recent MI-GOP leadership candidate, and deeply appreciate his efforts to bring conservative principles to urban audiences and young people.
As a poll challenger last November, I witnessed many many instances of confusion and misunderstanding among voters wrestling with the differences between the partisan (Democrat/Republican/Other) and non-partisan portions of the ballot as they prepared to go vote. Most of the spoiled ballots came from overvoting, where the voter cast a straight party vote, and then also voted for individual local officials.
Worse yet, I overheard numerous comments from voters complaining that they could not find “their” candidate for local office (in all cases, “their candidate” had been on the August Primary Ballot and had lost).
I’ve heard similar laments from candidates who express their frustration with the confusing and anti-democratic process of partisan local elections. I once attended a city council candidates’ debate where an “independent” candidate (a republican running in a one-party town) had to “crash” the debate by standing up and speaking from the audience, rather than with the other candidates!
Why? Because his name wasn’t on the August Primary Election ballot, but rather the November general election (and no additional “candidates’ debate” was held before the November election, despite invitations to the Democrat nominee).
Voters expect to make their choice in November, not in August, which is why the one-party politicians in my town ensure that the “real vote” takes place during the August Democrat Primary election, when most voters aren’t paying attention! Why run when the system has been so badly rigged in favor of one party?
Where local communities have moved to non-partisan local elections, the result is more choice and less confusion. Candidates must run on their records, policies, and plans, rather than relying on straight party voters to sweep them into office.
Four-year terms for local elected officials are just too long. Such terms discourage new candidates [are you willing to make a four-year (mostly) volunteer commitment of your time? ...especially in this economy!], and serve to disconnect the elected official from the voters.
One retired Democrat city councilmember once told me that the reason he pushed (successfully) for a city charter change from two-year to four-year city council terms was to “stabilize” the council (i.e. protect incumbent officials). In this case, it worked. In one case, a sitting city councilmember enjoyed several full terms of office without ever experiencing a contested election. He lost by a wide margin in last August’s Democrat Primary, when (finally) confronted with a serious challenger.
Recall petitions have become all the rage in Michigan in recent years, especially in townships. The Designated Conservative has been involved in several of these disasters in his professional life, and each one has been a regrettable experience that damaged the community and the individuals involved.
We need the recall process as a safety valve to remove the truly incompetent and malfeasant from office, but the process needs to be reformed to minimize the abuses. ”Why run for office just to be attacked?” is a common comment from potential candidates.
The Designated Conservative works hard to focus my criticism on the policies of those I oppose, and to avoid discussion of politicians’ personal lives and family. Promoting conditions of civility and politeness in public life is an essential tool to encourage more people to run for office.
Lately, this designated conservative has been ruminating on the weight of:
UPDATE: Pamela Geller at Atlas Shrugs has another first class update on the issues and history behind Senator Obama’s refusal to make public those documents that would lay this issue to rest. I was especially intrigued by the reference to some of Obama’s Chicago attorney friends’ efforts dating back two years to try and remove the reference to “natural born” citizen from the Constitution. Why would they even bring this up if there was no question regardingBarack Obama’s eligibility to serve as POTUS?
UPDATE 2: The deeper I look into Barack Obama and this “natural born” citizen business, the more of a “sticky wicket” it seems to become for Mr. Obama. Now, a group of Washington state residents have sued to have Obama’s votes set aside because is is not a natural born citizen, AND because he ran under a false name. According to this local news article, Barack was adopted by his step-father while living in Indonesia as a child, and took “Barry Soetoro” as his legal name. What a swamp! Barry/Barack Soetoro/Obama, step up and be a man – either provide the proof of natural born citizenship or admit that you cannot and take the consequences! (thanks to Atlas Shrugs for the reference)
Original post:
So, here we are days away from the Electoral College’s constitutionally required meetings in the 50 states (with Michigan’s 17 Democrat-Obama/Biden electors scheduled to gather in Lansing), and the questions about where Barack Obama was born are still percolating around the Internet. Why? Because the United States Constitution says that to be eligible to serve as President of the United States, a person must be a natural born citizen.
What does “natural born citizen” mean? Under U.S. law, it means:
If President-elect Obama was born in Kenya (as rumors and Kenya’s sealing of Obama’s records suggest), then he is ineligible to serve as President. Things get even weirder if one includes the other Internet rumor that Obama’s mother renounced his U.S. citizenship when they lived in Indonesia.
This is why I have avoided discussing this topic, until an American Thinker article entitled “Why the Barack Obama Birth Certificate Issue Is Legitimate” caught my eye today. Author “Joe the Farmer” analyzes the whole mess, from archaic Hawaiian state laws to the latest evaluation of the various lawsuits putting pressure on Obama to release his original Certification of Live Birth (which is apparently different from the alleged Certificate of Live Birth that has been posted on various websites.
Why get all worked up about this? Shouldn’t Barack Obama be allowed to become our 44th President since he was elected by a majority of U.S. voters? The same could be said for others, like star California Governor Schwartzenegger (who came from Austria as an adult) and our own Michigan star Governor Jennifer Granholm (who moved from Canada as a child). However, the Constitution has the final say. That’s why it is important – to uphold the Constitution, something which virtually all public officials in this country swear (or affirm) to do, including Senator Obama.
The Supreme Court will very soon take up this issue, which may come as a surprise to those that get their news from CNN and MSNBC. President-elect Obama and his legal advisors have had weeks and even months to lay this mess to rest by simply making public the documentation needed to show he satisfies the constitutional requirements – but he hasn’t done it yet! I’m amazed that the Democratic National Committee didn’t require exactly this before he stepped out on the stage in Denver to accept the nomination. It seems like that is nothing more than doing the necessary due diligence to avoid this sort of constitutional “buyer’s remorse!”
More than 145,000 Americans have signed an online petition asking Barack Obama to release documentation proving his status as a natural born U.S. citizen before the Electoral College meets to certify his election to the highest office in this land. In a constitutional republic, that is an eminently reasonable thing for the people to expect before Mr. Obama accepts the high office of President.
UPDATE: The intent of this idea of going “cold turkey” on the federal income tax is really all about restoring the constitutional balance between the federal government, state governments, and the people. The founding fathers viewed the potential of the federal government to accumulate power and trample on freedom and liberty with trepidation. In response, the authors of the constitution and Bill of Rights included as many checks, balances, and fences around federal authority as possible.
One of the natural limitations on federal power was the ability to tax. Limited federal revenues naturally limited federal power. This began to change with the passage of the 16th Amendment. The federal-state-people relationship turned virtually upside-down in the wake of the New Deal, World War II, and especially with the Great Society social-welfare explosion of the 1960s and 70s.
The only way to begin the process of restoring the proper federal/states constitutional balance is to…