Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Uncle Sam is going green


The government has decided top go green with cap and trade. I understand they want to go green but this is not the way to do it. By doing this they are neglecting the truth. The truth is that the energy companies will pass it onto the average joe.


The government is right it willl be a deterant on the use of energy. But this tax will also reduce jobs in the energy industry and sales across the board because the consumer will hae less money to spend. If they really want to go green they should provide incentives for using green energy.

One final question if taxing using nongreen energy is a deterant wouldn't it be the same thing with income?

Thursday, June 4, 2009

The Danger of the Death of Tiller


Dr. Tiller has recently been murdered at his own church. Although I condemn all the murders Tiller committed I greatly sorrow for his family. But my fear is that this one occasion will make all the members of the prolife movement look like murderers.

The Prolife movement is a pretty peacefull movement while the prodeath movement has had some violent occasions to learn about these occasions log on to abortionviolence.com. My fear though is that the CNN-MSNBC liberal media will label the prolife movement as hypocritical murderers. Which we are not.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

U.S. And North Korea


U.S. Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg and a team of top envoys visited Seoul during an Asian tour to seek a unified response to Pyongyang's May 25 underground nuclear test and subsequent missile launches. The U.N. Security Council meanwhile continued to discuss how to punish the North.

The latest missile, believed capable of reaching the U.S., was being assembled under cover at a newly completed facility in Dongchang-ni near China, according to South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo newspaper. Earlier reports said it could be ready for launch in a week or two.

The missile appears to be longer than the rocket that North Korea fired over Japan and into the Pacific on April 5, a South Korean government official told the newspaper.

North Korea said the April launch put a satellite into orbit. The U.S. and Japan disputed that, saying they believed the impoverished communist nation had test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile. North Korea followed up with an underground nuclear test on May 25.