Dear America,
this stuff is real, people -- and out of the mouth of a guy who truly knows a thing or two about business.
and this is exactly what America needs right now....especially when it comes alongside someone we can totally trust to see the idea through, like Paul Ryan. Getting Ryan is like getting penuche icing layered in between what could have been a very ordinary cake; and please, don't get me wrong -- the cake is good alright; only now -- it's that much better.
But don't you just love that: "bless his heart..."
It's like getting a twisted interpretation of Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, isn't it? Kill'em with kindness; random acts of political engineering just dripping with honey, sprinkled with sugar angels, and finished off with patting the opposition in their little behinds as we shoo them off to bed like a little Cindy-Loo Who. nite nite and buh bye.
Romney really gets the business side of America; while Ryan really gets our roots, through and through.
You know, that little bless his heart was so truly scrumptious, I seriously think we need a live re-play, so here ya go:
The Left just doesn't understand how the real world really truly works.
take Rachel Maddow, for example -- she totally misses the point of an iconic figure in American capitalism history, Ayn Rand. And to make that point, let's go right to the source at the Ayn Rand Institute, with a piece explaining Atlas Shrugged the right way, by Don Watkins.
First, Maddow said this - - in the company of Paul Ryan, Tuesday evening:
Watkins notes right off the top, that "it is the left that divides up the world into 'the rich' and 'everybody else.' Rand doesn’t think in those terms." [and neither does Romney & Ryan, compounded daily by The Right]
And then adding the real pop, "the real division in Atlas is not between rich and poor but productive and unproductive. Rand lionizes producers: anyone who works to the best of his ability to create material values."
Do ya get it? Of course you do. For it works much like this: what we give, what we put into it -- especially after applying a little someth'n-someth'n, a secret ingredient we like to call love. This is what makes each of us special, unique, and when tied to our natural abilities and talents, allows for the opportunity to reach our full potential -- be it for financial abundance or any other personal motivation and aspiration in our Pursuit of Happiness.
Will The Left ever get it? That's like trying to answer the age-old question of how many licks to the center of a tootsie roll.
The thing is, America seems to be in the middle of a history brain-freeze; perhaps it's just a sugar high after all the years we had it soooooo good without much of any effort at all. But make no mistake, we are experiencing a clash in the kitchen, so to speak -- all because a growing, bubbling population is hooked on entitlement and big government; a group with their only wish -- to fundamentally transform America.
The Romney and Ryan ticket is hardly about the rich against "everybody else" -- no matter what silly, stupid, ridiculous, radical rhetoric that comes out of the mouths of the other side (especially that Joe). That's like, nice try... and @Maddow -- nice try.
What we have here -- in America -- is a country confection beginning with a simple family recipe:
So in a context The Left can truly understand -- maybe we can all start blaming the roads, and bridges, and perhaps even the Internet for our woes, as America seems to be facing a few technical difficulties in the production department . But let's be clear as a simple syrup, it's not the fault of the pan, or the oven, or even the recipe -- it's human error.
Whether rich or poor, we need to get back to being proud of whatever it is that we, personally, do. And while we are at it, we should return to a practice that began decades ago -- something called Random Acts of Kindness; it begins with sprinkling our smiles, and thank you's, and appreciation, and 'bless your little heart', to everyone we come in contact with each and every day.
Let's give each other our full support to do our best, dagnammit.
"It is free men and women
that drive our economy.
Freedom is what makes America work.
And President Obama,
bless his heart,
has tried to substitute government
for free people–
and it has not worked,
and it will never work,"
Romney said
at LeClaire Manufacturing
in Bettendorf, Iowa.
[this quote captured from here]
this stuff is real, people -- and out of the mouth of a guy who truly knows a thing or two about business.
[that is a link to a WSJ article by Romney....and it's lip smackin' scrumpdilly-iscious]
and this is exactly what America needs right now....especially when it comes alongside someone we can totally trust to see the idea through, like Paul Ryan. Getting Ryan is like getting penuche icing layered in between what could have been a very ordinary cake; and please, don't get me wrong -- the cake is good alright; only now -- it's that much better.
But don't you just love that: "bless his heart..."
It's like getting a twisted interpretation of Alinsky's Rules for Radicals, isn't it? Kill'em with kindness; random acts of political engineering just dripping with honey, sprinkled with sugar angels, and finished off with patting the opposition in their little behinds as we shoo them off to bed like a little Cindy-Loo Who. nite nite and buh bye.
Romney really gets the business side of America; while Ryan really gets our roots, through and through.
You know, that little bless his heart was so truly scrumptious, I seriously think we need a live re-play, so here ya go:
The Left just doesn't understand how the real world really truly works.
take Rachel Maddow, for example -- she totally misses the point of an iconic figure in American capitalism history, Ayn Rand. And to make that point, let's go right to the source at the Ayn Rand Institute, with a piece explaining Atlas Shrugged the right way, by Don Watkins.
First, Maddow said this - - in the company of Paul Ryan, Tuesday evening:
"In Ayn Rand’s novel, she leads her readers to see the wealthiest people as heroes, heroes that must be protected. . . . The rich are heroes and everybody else is a taker. The more the rich have, the better. The better for everyone. That is not fiscal conservatism either. It is something else." sez the journalist.
Watkins notes right off the top, that "it is the left that divides up the world into 'the rich' and 'everybody else.' Rand doesn’t think in those terms." [and neither does Romney & Ryan, compounded daily by The Right]
And then adding the real pop, "the real division in Atlas is not between rich and poor but productive and unproductive. Rand lionizes producers: anyone who works to the best of his ability to create material values."
Do ya get it? Of course you do. For it works much like this: what we give, what we put into it -- especially after applying a little someth'n-someth'n, a secret ingredient we like to call love. This is what makes each of us special, unique, and when tied to our natural abilities and talents, allows for the opportunity to reach our full potential -- be it for financial abundance or any other personal motivation and aspiration in our Pursuit of Happiness.
Will The Left ever get it? That's like trying to answer the age-old question of how many licks to the center of a tootsie roll.
The thing is, America seems to be in the middle of a history brain-freeze; perhaps it's just a sugar high after all the years we had it soooooo good without much of any effort at all. But make no mistake, we are experiencing a clash in the kitchen, so to speak -- all because a growing, bubbling population is hooked on entitlement and big government; a group with their only wish -- to fundamentally transform America.
The Romney and Ryan ticket is hardly about the rich against "everybody else" -- no matter what silly, stupid, ridiculous, radical rhetoric that comes out of the mouths of the other side (especially that Joe). That's like, nice try... and @Maddow -- nice try.
What we have here -- in America -- is a country confection beginning with a simple family recipe:
"It is free men and women
that drive our economy.
Freedom is what makes America work.
And President Obama,
bless his heart,
has tried to substitute government
for free people–
and it has not worked,
and it will never work,"
So in a context The Left can truly understand -- maybe we can all start blaming the roads, and bridges, and perhaps even the Internet for our woes, as America seems to be facing a few technical difficulties in the production department . But let's be clear as a simple syrup, it's not the fault of the pan, or the oven, or even the recipe -- it's human error.
Whether rich or poor, we need to get back to being proud of whatever it is that we, personally, do. And while we are at it, we should return to a practice that began decades ago -- something called Random Acts of Kindness; it begins with sprinkling our smiles, and thank you's, and appreciation, and 'bless your little heart', to everyone we come in contact with each and every day.
Let's give each other our full support to do our best, dagnammit.
Our success, as a whole, rises -- if not multiplies -- from whatever it is we produce of value. This is how true, honest to goodness wealth is handmade over and over again, just like grammy's famous cinnamon roll recipe past on through the generations.
While the "unproducers" -- the moochers, some may say -- need to get their sticky fingers out of other people's cookie jars right quick. For they aren't your cookies, are they. Hands off. Make your own schnicker-yankee-doodles.
I mean, c'mon -- the whole idea of borrowing a cup of sugar from your neighbor works because it is based on that sugar coming back, perhaps with interest -- and conjoined with a plate of rocky road brownies to earn your trust to cover for any future delinquency. Otherwise, would your neighbor honestly keep giving you some sugah, sugar? I think not.
The thing is, if all we do is produce a really good cup of coffee for the commuters everyday, we better do it well; if all we do is pick up trash, we better do it well -- because, goodness grief, I think I can speak for all of us when I say we really appreciate you; if all we do is teach, teach it well -- and be thorough and honest and truthful and really care about the kids; if all we do is run for office, do it well -- operate from a platform every American can be proud of....ahhh you get were this egg beater is going....
BUT first, and foremost, the emphasis is on every single one of us to produce something of value, no matter what it is. When we produce something -- anything! -- of value, we can 'sell it', and for a profit! -- for then perhaps the happy commuter comes back the very next day, and the day after that.... and then perhaps the next generation grows up recognizing the difference between the productive and the unproductive without the typical liberal class warfare bias, and grows up to be real adults.
When it comes to our ability to produce something of value -- it doesn't matter if we are rich or poor at all; that argument is hardly relevant or germane, not even a quarter cup's worth. Most people, generally speaking, started out at the soda fountain making a really yummy root-beer float with a smile and a cherry on top and often a broomstick and worked up. [Before he grew to become one of the wealthiest liberals on the planet and slow burned the Bank of England before coming to America blessing us with his progressive presence, even George Soros (schwartz) was quite poor]
Rand gets it. Romney gets it. Ryan gets it. Oooooh and Rachel*, not so much. bless her little heart.
Make it a Good Day, G
While the "unproducers" -- the moochers, some may say -- need to get their sticky fingers out of other people's cookie jars right quick. For they aren't your cookies, are they. Hands off. Make your own schnicker-yankee-doodles.
I mean, c'mon -- the whole idea of borrowing a cup of sugar from your neighbor works because it is based on that sugar coming back, perhaps with interest -- and conjoined with a plate of rocky road brownies to earn your trust to cover for any future delinquency. Otherwise, would your neighbor honestly keep giving you some sugah, sugar? I think not.
The thing is, if all we do is produce a really good cup of coffee for the commuters everyday, we better do it well; if all we do is pick up trash, we better do it well -- because, goodness grief, I think I can speak for all of us when I say we really appreciate you; if all we do is teach, teach it well -- and be thorough and honest and truthful and really care about the kids; if all we do is run for office, do it well -- operate from a platform every American can be proud of....ahhh you get were this egg beater is going....
BUT first, and foremost, the emphasis is on every single one of us to produce something of value, no matter what it is. When we produce something -- anything! -- of value, we can 'sell it', and for a profit! -- for then perhaps the happy commuter comes back the very next day, and the day after that.... and then perhaps the next generation grows up recognizing the difference between the productive and the unproductive without the typical liberal class warfare bias, and grows up to be real adults.
When it comes to our ability to produce something of value -- it doesn't matter if we are rich or poor at all; that argument is hardly relevant or germane, not even a quarter cup's worth. Most people, generally speaking, started out at the soda fountain making a really yummy root-beer float with a smile and a cherry on top and often a broomstick and worked up. [Before he grew to become one of the wealthiest liberals on the planet and slow burned the Bank of England before coming to America blessing us with his progressive presence, even George Soros (schwartz) was quite poor]
Rand gets it. Romney gets it. Ryan gets it. Oooooh and Rachel*, not so much. bless her little heart.
Make it a Good Day, G
*interesting, a net worth of 12.5 million -- for producing something of value. thatta girl.
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