Saturday, August 23, 2008

Joegasm!

Honestly, if John McCain cannot win this election against the "clean and articulate" race baiter and the "policy wonk," he will be the biggest implosion and the least-capitalized electoral opportunity for conservative-libertarian advancement since, at the very least, Bob Dole. Biden seems effervescent, vibrant, experienced, and eloquent... at time. Other times, he is a domineering and manipulative Washingtonian hack job, less conducive to Obama's rhetoric of "change" and the "politics of hope" than he is to charges of disingenuousness. For instance, he tried to nail Justice Clarence Thomas on a statement that sly Biden wrenched out of context.his revered "combativeness,", Obama has devolved from the transformational candidate of the "new politics" to the styles that have allowed politics to survive as the second-oldest institution in the world... one that is far too similar to the first (i.e. prostitution).

Those of you who like the McCain-Lieberman coalition ticket idea should certainly reconsider after this argument posed by Jim Geraghty on National Review Online. Certainly, those who are free-market conservative libertarians like myself will despise Lieberman, as he caucuses with the Democrats and has been heavily in favor of the expansion of entitlement programs throughout his tenure in the United States Senate. His preternatural disposition to Robin Hooding taxpayers and corporations (which involves going after the "fat cats" like T.E. Scott "educates" us through his asinine Marxist toilet paper) makes my skin crawl, as well as that of others who value liberty, life, and property. These shows of change and compromise by McCain are utterly superficial, in contrast to the bold consequences of all policy actions and the nature of how this campaign ought to be. The ramifications of bad policy are too awful to allow McCain to pick a practical socialist as his vice presidential candidate. After all, the last thing the GOP needs at the moment is a man as vice president who the Democrats can call out and say, "We've won the agenda war!"

This VP-stakes bull has to cease and desist. I'm going to throw in some currency speculation stuff in rather quickly. Silly Lawrence Summers is stating with reticence that inflation is going to be difficult to allow to spiral out of control with so much public wariness. Of course, the former Treasury Secretary under President Bill Clinton is wrong; even in good times, currency mismanagement can undermine economic growth and make capital growth possibilities more constricted, especially under superfluous new regulations concomitant with the current fiat currency stupidity. Stable currencies are paramount to economic growth; without stable units of account, one cannot effectively tabulate the magnitude of factors upon the economy as well as the degree of performance currently undergone. The Federal Reserve must go in order to allow this to occur; see my argument against its existence and the most practicable solution to the widespread currency debauchery.

Forgive me for not being more frequent. Metamucil isn't going to help. =)

1 comments:

Kenneth LeJeune said...

Take as much time as you need Dillon. Quality, not quantity, although the two are not mutually exclusive.

Biden is a dispicable human. We couldn't have asked for a better ticket against which to run. However, we couldn't have asked for a worse candidate out of the field of candidates which we were presented. America loses this year and for the next four years. We can only look forward to working hard to get a conservative elected in 2012.