Showing posts with label mccain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mccain. Show all posts

Monday, December 3, 2007

Feral Pig Attacks Austin Resident


When John McCain was asked how he felt about his captors in the Hanoi Hilton, he responded, "I hated the gooks. I will hate them as long as I live.". He later clarified by saying he was referring to his captors and not the Vietnamese population in general. Politically incorrect, yes, but also an eminently reasonable sentiment from a man who spent five years being beaten in a prison that probably did not meet Geneva Convention standards. When I refer to the police officer in the linked video as a pig I'm saying it in the same way McCain meant. Not all police officers are bad, I have met many more good ones than bad ones, my distaste for many of the laws they enforce not withstanding. But the actions of this cop render him a truly diseased swine pizzle and is one of the reasons I have such a soft spot for Ron Paul. The increasingly militarized police force in this country needs less funding not more in order to rein in their all too frequent unnecessarily violent and aggressive behavior. I hope this guy loses his job and pension.

FOLLOW UP: Apparently the swine served three(!!!) days suspension and returned to duty where he is free to terrify the citizens of Austin again. I bet the suspension was paid as well. Pig.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

I Couldn't Agree More

I am extremely excited to see that the New Hampshire Union Leader has endorsed John McCain in the upcoming primary. Like everyone else in America I don't agree with everything the candidate I've chosen to support believes in, but overall John McCain is correct on the issues that will keep America competitive economically for the coming years. There are obviously other issues but economic health is the macro issue from which many aspects of society are derived. Most importantly he is correct about free trade. This is one reason I could not vote for a Democrat. People who don't support international free trade don't understand the way the world really works and are taking the short term view over the long term benefits that trade brings and will bring. The trade imbalance is a problem right now but it is a natural step in the path to increased wealth per capita for the entire world. It is cheaper to buy goods from overseas because labor is relatively less expensive. As they provide us with goods, they will become more wealthy, healthy and educated. When this occurs they will increasingly demand the higher quality and more technologically advanced goods that we create. Wealth can be created, it is not a zero sum game where capital is shifted around creating only winners and losers. Not supporting free trade will cause the price of goods in America to rise unnecessarily but more importantly will deprive developing countries the opportunity to better themselves. Many on the left argue that factories and long work days are not beneficial to the beautiful pastoral societies that existed before capitalism moved in, they stubbornly refuse to see that when a society becomes richer that it means better schools, better hospitals and longer lives, which is better for us and them. America went through an industrial revolution with the same pains and consequences. Why deny others the chance?

Here is a McCain endorsement by thoughtful moderate David Brooks. I will provide more justification for my support later or as demanded...