Friday, February 20, 2009

Complaining About the Inevitable Results of Your Choices

One of the silver linings of the re-election of Marion Barry as Washington, DC Mayor a few years ago after his crack cocaine bust was that the whole DC statehood issue went away. After all, could folks who elect a crack head as mayor possibly be reputable voters? The issue has recently reared its ugly head again but only because the Democrats want to try to have more seats in Congress. It has nothing to do with fairness or people’s rights. In addition, the Democratic White House wants to manipulate the 2010 census numbers to increase Democratic seats in Congress and funding to Democratic districts. President Obama may become “Papa Doc” Obama if Rahm Emmanuel is unchecked in his power to skew the census. It got me thinking of a broader set of issues which have to do with complaints about the results of knowing choices. The theme will emerge as we look at some seemingly disparate issues.

When you become a resident of Washington, DC, you do so knowing that since the advent of the city, it was meant to be and still is a federal territory providing a location for the federal government. It was created from land ceded to the federal government from Maryland and Virginia for specifically that purpose. The Virginia side was returned to the state in 1846. People have suggested all kind of options: making the District of Colombia a state, ceding it back to Maryland, etc. I suppose it is appropriate to point out that the establishment of the District of Columbia as a federal territory is mandated in the Constitution Article I, Section 8, Clause 17 and specifically argued for in Federalist No. 43. It was a sensitive issue after Continental soldiers marched on Philadelphia when it was the capitol and caused the Congress to flee to New Jersey. The point I am making is that when you move to a federal territory and then complain about living within the rules of a federal territory, you are an idiot. That is like moving from one state to another state by choice and complaining about the new home state’s sales tax. You moved there, suck it up.

In Virginia Beach, Virginia, the Oceana Naval Air Station has been an active home to many US Navy fighter and bomber jet squadrons for many years. As the city allowed development to sprawl because of the housing boom and their desire for tax revenue, developments of housing encroached closer and closer to the air station. A couple of years ago, there were many outcries from people who bought homes and lived near the air station complaining about the noise from the fighter jet engines as they passed overhead. It is funny how when the Navy proposed to move the entire base to Florida, taking hundreds of millions of tax dollars from Virginia Beach, all of a sudden everybody LOVED jet noise. If they had built the air station after you already lived there, you would have had a valid complaint. If you bought a house at the end of an existing runway and then complain about jet engine noise, you are an idiot. You moved there, suck it up.

If you live in a Democratic controlled state and you complain about the lack of tort reform, higher taxes, unfriendly atmosphere toward business, companies leaving the state, or social programs for illegal aliens funded out of your tax money, you should move or vote for someone else. Those are bedrock principles of the Democratic Party. The largest single contributor to the Democratic Party is the Trial Lawyers Association. If you think the Democrats will ever pass a law which costs lawyers money, you are smoking crack. Liberals always think the government knows more about what you need than you do. Other huge contributors to the Democratic Party are labor unions. Business is evil to liberals. Business is evil to labor unions. Therefore, a perfect marriage: liberals and labor unions. If you continue to vote those folks into office, businesses cannot prosper and go to where they can prosper, taxes stay high because the businesses leave, causing more to leave. What you end up with is Michigan. If you live in a place like that and support the liberals, you deserve what you get. You live there, suck it up.

I remember several young women in the US Air Force who were on CNN at the beginning of the first gulf war with their parents complaining about the war. These two “rocket scientists” actually had the gall to say, “We joined the Air Force to get a college education, not to go to war”. They might as well have “idiot” tattooed across their respective foreheads. If you join a military organization, you might find yourself doing military things. I have heard Sailors complaining about being at sea. In fact, it is said that a Sailor is never happy except when complaining. I suppose if you join the Navy, you should probably be aware that the Navy has ships which sail on and under the oceans. If you join the Army or Marine Corps, you should expect to spend some time with a rifle. If you join the Air Force, you might find yourself in an aircraft. Anyone who can’t figure out those things is an idiot. The American military is an all volunteer force. No one is drafted. You joined the service; suck it up.

The overwhelming majority of Americans are associated with some religion. The founding fathers did not want religious groups taking over the government and imposing their views on others who did not share the same views. That is the Islamic state model. In contrast to what is being espoused by some recently, the founding fathers were not against religion. In reading the writings of Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, James Madison, John Jay, and on and on, there was a common thought that the freedoms sought after in this country were of divine origin and that divine providence was part of the very formation of the nation. Currently, the American Civil Liberties Union wants to remove all reference to religion from everything the government touches. With the Democrats now controlling all three branches of government and expanding greatly on the Republican mistakes of late 2008, the US government is rapidly getting involved in the financial system, automobile manufacturing, the housing market, and other private industries. There will soon be nothing that the government does not touch. Therefore, there will be no place for religion in the nation. That is clearly not what the founding fathers intended. If you elect leaders who agree with this philosophy and who appoint judges who agree, you deserve what you get. If you elected them: don’t complain, suck it up.

The goofy woman who had eight embryos implanted and ended up with fourteen children despite being uneducated, unemployed and living in her parent’s home made a selfish choice. She is banking on the state of California welfare and Medicaid system to pay for her children. People will argue that you shouldn’t punish the children for the idiocy of the mother. I agree. Take the children and put them in proper homes. They are doomed with this incompetent arrogant fool as a parent. She made the choice to have them. She can either find a way to adequately care for them or lose them. The taxpayers have big hearts and have no problem helping distressed children. However, they have no obligation to help the mother. She made the choice; she can suck it up.

Most people who work for a living have a fairly good idea how much money they earn. Knowing that information is fairly important in determining how much stuff you can buy. I recently bought a house. Before I did so, I sat down and spent a great deal of time determining if I could afford the payments on the house. That is apparently a novel idea to some people. Because I did figure out how much I could afford, the current downturn in home values would only affect me greatly if I had to move anytime soon. Therefore, I do not plan on doing so. In fairness, I should point out that this does not apply to you if you lost your job in a lay off. I also saved some money just in case of hard times, another old school idea. Thank you for teaching me that lesson, Dad. There has been a recent wave of conspicuous consumption. Everyone has to have the biggest car, a huge plasma television, and the list goes on and on. Apparently, everyone wants to be on MTV Cribs. I am currently driving my well-maintained 2001 vehicle, watching my normal television, and not wearing ridiculously priced clothing. I do not run up tens of thousands of dollars in credit card debt which I cannot pay back. Therefore, if you do spend a lot more than you earn, I have no obligation whatsoever to bail you out. You spent the money; watch the bad economic news on your giant screen plasma television and suck it up.

In a much larger version of the same theme, California has for years passed ridiculous anti-business laws and watched the businesses flee from the state. California gives health care and free public education to illegal aliens. California passes liberal policies which cost fortunes and environmental policies which raise costs. California is sitting on billions of dollars in off shore oil and natural gas but won’t allow it to be tapped. To expect the other states which act responsibly to bail California out for its inane policies and irresponsible spending plans is idiotic. The people of California voted in that lame government, let them live with it. Other states are under no obligation to allow the state of California to continue with their insipid policies. California spent the money; they can suck it up.

There is an axiom that insanity is performing the same act over and over again and expecting a different result. Electing liberal politicians inevitably results in higher taxes, more intrusive government, disparagement of religion, discouragement of business, artificial inflation of wages for union workers, more money for attorneys resulting in increased insurance premiums, and less incentive to work. In the liberal world, nothing is ever anyone’s fault. Everyone is a victim of circumstance. A famous golfer once said that the harder he practiced, the luckier he became. Making any choice for which the outcome is inherently obvious and then complaining about that inevitable outcome and expecting someone else to come to your rescue for your foolish choice is shirking responsibility and idiotic. You live with the result of your choices. That is why they should be taken seriously.

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