Sunday, July 27, 2014

"STAND AND DELIVER"




"STAND AND DELIVER"
          Stand and deliver...those words have struck fear in many a heart, when highwaymen were as common as fleas on a dog.   The vehicle, usually a stagecoach or some other horse-drawn conveyance, would be stopped by a man, or several, standing in the middle of the road.  Once the coach stopped, and the robbers were sure that they had the advantage of surprise, they would instruct the drivers and passengers to stand and deliver.  That meant whatever was worthwhile was to be delivered to the robbers.  That was then...this is now.
          Our very own band of highwaymen don't actually say those words...they don't have to.  Our robbers have a huge government agency, the Infernal Revenue Service(and no, that's not a typographical error) to order the public to stand and deliver.   The IRS, which can strike fear into the heart of even the most law-abiding among us, simply sends a letter to the subject of their attention.   The letter tells you when, where, and sometimes, how, you will deliver what that bunch of crooks demands.  Long I have remonstrated against the IRS, and their under-handed, Gestapo-like, machinations.  Of all the useless agencies that the government insists on propagating, and which should be eliminated, that's probably the one that should be at the top of the list...and the list is long, believe me.
          For some reason that escapes me at the moment, the American public seems to have been struck dumb.  It appears that, no matter the provocation, the twin devils of ignorance and apathy are alive and well.  Domestic or foreign, enemies of the country are working round-the-clock to achieve the goal of complete dumbing-down.  The school systems, apparently held hostage by foreign governments who provide huge sums of money to have their choice of textbooks used...and that results in altered history, outright subtraction of important events, and a highly slanted view of the world.
          Being an old man, and looking back on a life of rather uninspiring events, it struck me that this could be the twilight of my country.  What happened to "morning in America"?  Where did the exceptionalism go?  Could it be that we have taken the bait...hook, line and sinker?  Because one person, a man that I personally believe is not an American, says that every country is exceptional in its own way, we swallowed that lie?  Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Americans invent a few things that the rest of the world now takes for granted?  Didn't this country defeat some of the world's finest militaries, and save the rest of the world while they were doing it?   Why then, would we accept
being second-best at anything?  Would we have meekly gotten out of the stagecoach when they said to stand and deliver?  I don't think so.  We might have gone down, but we would have been fighting.
          Americans have always been fighters.  At the Alamo, beyond Pearl Harbor, even the horror of the War Between The States, which some might call the Civil War.  I’ve never understood that name because there was nothing, and never is, anything civil about war.   When war comes, as it does from time to time, Americans have always answered the call to arms, so why now, when we are threatened by several countries with unstable governments and leaders, are we thinning the ranks of the armed forces?   The gall of the government, to issue
pink slips to troops while they’re fighting!  What imbecile thought that was a good idea?
          Say, here’s a thought…when’s the last time you read a book?   With the
advent of television, computers, tablets, pads, and who knows what…nobody is reading books anymore.  The shelves in my office are packed with books, and you could trace the history of America by reading them.  One in particular, “How America Saved The World” by Eric Hammel is, probably, the best book that explains what mistakes America has made in the past and is repeating those very same mistakes now.
          It may come to pass, during my lifetime, that a different sort of highwayman may order the United States to stand and deliver.  What will we do then?  Roll over and play dead?  The current administration would prefer that to happen and, if I’m right, is following an agenda that will allow that to happen.  If
you think Saul Alinsky, Cloward and Piven, and the Communist Manifesto, you will have the plan right there, and it’s ominous.
          Stand and deliver, America!
         

Sunday, July 20, 2014

THE 8 THINGS THAT NEED TO HAPPEN.



 THE 8 THINGS THAT NEED TO HAPPEN.  
 How many do you count as having already happened, so be sure to read  all the way to the end
Saul Alinsky, a quick biography... Saul David Alinsky, born January 30, 1909, Chicago , Illinois.   Died  June 12, 1972 (aged 63), Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, from a heart attack.  Educated at  University of Chicago, Ph.B.1930, U. of Chicago Graduate School, criminology, 1930-1932.   Occupation  Community organizer, writer,political activist and known for  Political activism, writing,
community organization.  Notable work(s)  Reveille for Radicals(1946); Rules for Radicals(1971)  Awards:  Pacem in Terris (Peace On Earth) Award, 1969
   Saul David Alinsky (January 30, 1909 - June 12, 1972) was an American community organizer and writer. He is generally considered to be the founder of modern community organizing.   He is often noted for his book Rules for Radicals.  He and his third wife (Irene McInnis) were the socialists that Barack Obama has studied and followed their community organizer philosophy. His book Rules for Radicals is dedicated to Satan.   How to create a socialist state by Saul Alinsky …There are 8 levels of control that must be obtained before you are able to create a socialist state. The first is the most important.
1) Healthcare -   Control healthcare and you control the people
2)Poverty - Increase the Poverty level as high as possible, poor people
are easier to control and will not fight back if you are providing everything for them to live.
3) Debt -Increase the debt to an unsustainable level. That way you are
able to increase taxes, and this will produce more poverty. 
4) Gun Control - Remove the ability to defend themselves from the Government.
 That way you are able to create a police state.
5) Welfare - Take control of every aspect of their lives (Food, Housing, and Income)
6) Education -Take control of what people read and listen to -
take control of what children learn in school. Think: "Common Core"
7)Religion -Remove the belief in God from the Government and schools.
8) Class Warfare - Divide the people into the wealthy and the poor. This will cause more
discontent and it will be easier to take (Tax) the wealthy with the support of the poor.

 Any of this sound familiar? 
"The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy, indifference and undernourishment."
      ---Robert M. Hutchins, former president & chancellor- University of Chicago





















Sunday, July 13, 2014

"LOOKING BACK"



"LOOKING BACK"
          Looking back at Independence Day, two weeks gone, and it occurred to me that nothing had changed.  For the most part, and I say this with great sadness, America has a very short memory.  On patriotic holidays we break out the flags and bunting, we have parades, we sing the patriotic songs...and then the next day arrives.  There might be a stray TV commercial here and there, still spouting off about the car sales, or bargains at the supermarkets, but in the main, it was business as usual as far as patriotism was concerned.  Just suppose in 2014, we had to engage in the kind of conflict that we faced in 1941...could we do it?  I honestly doubt that we could.  Sure, we have great technology, but the generations coming after mine seem to be less and less interested in anything but what might affect them in their daily life.  Sometimes, when they follow the latest goings-on of some foolish celebrity, or cease working to watch the latest sports event, it gives me a reason to think that my grandchildren will most likely grow up in a country that I wouldn't recognize.
          From where I sit putting these words down into the computer, I can see a bookshelf packed with books that I've read, and many that I've yet to read.  My buddies, the ones of my generation, send me books and I send them books, but my children do not read books.  My grandchildren do not read books...at least not in a form that I might recognize.
They have tablets, which are not really tablets by the way, because according to the dictionary, a tablet is a number of sheets of writing paper, business forms, etc., fastened together at the edge...a pad.  They look at something called a Kindle, and that, according to the dictionary is to start a fire; cause a flame, blaze, etc. to begin burning...but to turn a page of paper, in a real book?  Not happening.   To my mind there is an intentional dumbing-down of America.  It's a quiet, but effective, method of increasing the control of the population by the government...and if you don't think that it's happening, I feel sorry for you.
          My friends call me...well, they call me a lot of things and some of them can't be printed, but one of the tags that is put on me is that of pragmatic, and that's a good one.  Another one that fits me well is iconoclast.  If there's an apple cart that needs to be upset, I'll be right there.  Maybe that's why it irks me to see how quickly Americans forget.  The collective memory was most active during World War Two, I think, but in the years following that and before Korea, we were content to grow fat and happy.   Looking back, Americans were protected by an ocean on each end of the country, and so we began to think we were impervious to violence on our homeland.  Looking back, to September 10th, 2001 we were naive and we still believed that America was as it was during WW2.  Then, the next day, that all changed...and we can never look back the same way again.
          It is my fervent hope that whatever you hear me say, or read what I write, that it will strike a nerve.  It will propel you up off the couch and into the street...and you'll yell at the top of your lungs, "I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore!"   Recently, and I don’t remember who said it, but it was said that the US Congress is like a potted plant, that’s how much action they are taking.  Passive resistance is alright, when you’ve got all the time in the world, but this country is facing a definite down-turn, perhaps becoming a footnote in history…a noble experiment that didn’t last long enough.
          Looking back to a time when a handshake was a contract, when what you said was what you meant, and there were no two ways about it.  I’m no Pollyanna when it comes to this country…we’ve made mistakes, and we’ve paid for them, and corrected them and, hopefully, we don’t make the same ones again.  The current president was, and is, a mistake that was made, but with all good intentions.  We do not need to make another social experiment, no matter how good the intentions.  Laws, regulations, ordinances…all have unintended consequences so the fewer of them that we allow, the better off we’ll be.
          Just as it was proven to me in the Navy, so it is with politicians…if they don’t think of it, it cannot be a good idea.  Even so, if they do think it’s a good idea, the person that thought of it probably will not get the credit.  I’m not looking for any credit, but there’s some good ideas that need to be put into use.   Get the Congress to do their job, roust them out of their jobs, if need be, but make sure that We The People are in control.  Look back…way back, to 1776, and if you don’t know what was done then, what was said then, you’re a bystander, not an activist.  At the bottom of the Declaration Of Independence the men signed their
names and pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor.
          What have YOU done, today, for your country?
Larry Usoff, US Navy Retired      www.AirHumanityRadio.net

Sunday, July 6, 2014

PLATITUDES, CATCH-PHRASES AND SLOGANS



PLATITUDES, CATCH-PHRASES AND SLOGANS            
Hope and change...that was the launch for the president's foray into the race for the White House.  He was a cool dude and, according to Harry Reid, didn't speak with a dialect.   Yes we can...that was another cliche trotted out for the masses, and they ate it up like it was an ice cream sundae.  Here was a guy who was bound to fundamentally change America, but gave no indication of what he was changing it into...but we know now, don't we?  Forward he said, like the Bolsheviks he so resembles, he all but recited the Communist Manifesto, but he put it into operation.  If you've never heard of Saul Alinsky, or Cloward and Piven, you're missing out on some really radical ideas.  As a matter of fact, Alinsky wrote a book called RULES FOR RADICALS.  The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and political activists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven that called for overloading the U.S. public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with a national system of "a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty".
          A guaranteed annual income?  Someone else is going to determine how much money you can make?  Who would that person be, you might ask?  My guess is that it would be a governmental agency that would oversee the money that you make.  Somehow that doesn't sound like a free society to me, but Americans have been ceding their freedom to the federal government one little bite at a time...so the ignorant don't notice...and they haven't.  Perhaps, once you've reached your guaranteed annual income, you could sit back and relax, huh?  No, I don't think so.  In all likelihood, if you managed to make more than you were supposed to, the government would take that excess and give it to someone else.   By golly, that sounds like communism to me, or at the very least, socialism.   The two stated that many Americans who were eligible for welfare were not receiving benefits, and that a welfare enrollment drive would strain local budgets, precipitating a crisis at the state and local levels that would be a wake-up call for the federal government, particularly the Democratic Party. There would also be side consequences of this strategy, according to Cloward and Piven. These would include: easing the plight of the poor in the short-term (through their participation in the welfare system); shoring up support for the national Democratic Party-then splintered by pluralistic interests (through its cultivation of poor and minority constituencies by implementing a national "solution" to poverty); and relieving local governments of the financially and politically onerous burdens of public welfare (through a national "solution" to poverty)
          Another catch-phrase used by the president was that one about how, if you liked your doctor, you could keep him/her.  He also said the same thing about your healthcare program.  Both, as we now know, turned out to be lies, as was the one about every family will save about $2,500 a year on their insurance.
Then there was the speech back in 2009 when he said his administration was going to clean up the VA mess, and in that same year he said he was going to take responsibility for the AIG executives getting big bonuses while they took
173 billion in bailout money.  He always has a neat little catch-phrase handy when the occasion demands it but it’s lip-service and only lip-service because nothing gets done, nobody gets fired, no scandals get cleaned up.  In February of that same year he said that he would be a one-term president if the economy did not recover in three years.
          It’s 6 years, the economy is in the toilet and he’s still on the job!  There’s a man that, when his lips are moving, you know he’s lying.  No matter the subject, he’s got a little slogan for it, and the low-information folks lap it up like it’s honey.
The man is an incompetent, feckless, spineless, puppet and he needs to do the honorable thing and resign.   He promises to fix things that, for the most part, he screwed up…that would be the economy, our military, foreign relations, border security and the list goes on and on.  Maybe, the most telling phrase was recently uttered by our wannabe king, when he said that he’ll go it alone because Congress wouldn’t act on the children-at-the-border immigration problem.  There was the time when Obama promised, "This was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal." Only a deranged environmental wacko and duped people could believe that a non-god can change ocean depths.  Go home, Barack…wherever that might be…go home and leave the American people alone.  Do not pass go, do not collect 2 billion dollars, and make sure you don’t fly Air Force One on your way out, either.
          Larry Usoff, US Navy Retired   www.AirHumanityRadio.net
         

Sunday, June 29, 2014

LET'S TALK ABOUT STUFF.



LET'S TALK ABOUT STUFF.    Stuff, to me, is different things.  Could be politics, music, religion, memories...a whole bunch of things.  As an example, the other evening we watched a DVD of Guys And Dolls, and it took me back a long, long way.  I grew up in Brooklyn, back when it was worth your life, or a limb at the very least, to go into a neighborhood that wasn't yours.  As a matter of fact, it was when I got a bicycle chain wrapped around my head by a kid that was smaller than me, that my mother said "that's it...we're moving", and we moved to Florida.  Wow, talk about a culture shock!  I got a driver's license at 14 and when my father and I visited Brooklyn I was king of the hill.  That's a good memory.   New York City was never going to be Pleasantville...it's just too vibrant, but there was a time when it was better than it is now.  It wasn't unusual to go to a friend's house and open the door and walk in, because a lot of doors weren't locked.  The parks were places you went to play ball, row a canoe, visit the animals in the zoo and, if you were lucky, eat something that your folks brought for the picnic.  Yeah, we had ants back then too...it wasn't all paradise...but it was better than it is now.  My father and I used to go to Times Square every Sunday and we would pick out a movie from one of the seven or eight that were in that immediate area.  I remember seeing vaudeville at the Loews State, with acts like Gallagher and Sheen, and I heard Frank Sinatra at the Paramount.   Yeah, I'm old, but in my time all the big ones were just coming along, and it was my privilege to see and hear them.  There was Gargantua the ape at the circus, the tiglon at the Bronx Zoo, and if the weather was right, we'd go to Coney Island and ride the steeplechase horses at Luna Park, have hot dogs from Nathan's and hot buttered corn.  Those are good memories.
          For me, "the war" was World War 2, even though I served after it, and  during Korea, because that was the era in which the world was the most dangerous...and reading the headlines in the paper alternately made my family happy or scared, depending upon the news.  We had a map of the world that covered nearly a whole wall in our living room and we knew where the war was going good for the allies, and where it wasn’t.  There wasn’t a real fear that America could be bombed, but it might be invaded, and that was almost a daily discussion.  I had a pal that had a .22 rifle and we’d go to a vacant lot and shoot bottles…I got pretty good with it, but nobody was shooting back at us then.  During the war you couldn’t go a block without seeing a flag flying, or, if you looked in a window you might see a small pennant with a blue star…or a gold one.  There was so much patriotism it was easy to get caught up in it.  We would scour neighborhoods for glass bottles, or any sort of aluminum pots or pans, or any metal at all.  Rubber tires were especially prized, and we thought seriously about taking them right off cars, but we got a lecture about that, and didn’t do it.
          The music of that era was, I think, better.  You could understand the words to the songs, none of them had cursing in them and many were patriotic in their message.  There was “Coming In On A Wing And A Prayer”…”Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition” and “When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again” along with many others, and some songs that carried over from The Great War in the 19-teens.  One of my favorites was “Lili Marlene” even though it was a German song.  We felt bad when Glenn Miller disappeared.  We were deeply moved by the reports from London by Edward R Murrow, and Drew Pearson was an oddball at the time.  Walter Winchell spoke to “all the ships at sea” and at some time, Ernest Hemingway moved to Key West.  I lost a nice guy cousin when his B-24 was shot down returning from a raid in Ploesti, Romania.  The world had never seen the magnitude of the military might that the United States amassed, to free, and arm, the world.  It was said that, during the raids on the German homeland, there were thousands of American aircraft in the sky.  That was some stuff then and, speaking of stuff…do you remember the stuff that dreams are made of?  I do.  I have a Maltese Falcon looking down at me from just above my monitor’s screen.
          Larry Usoff, US Navy Retired   www.AirHumanityRadio.

Sunday, June 22, 2014

MIDDLE EAST MUDDLE



MIDDLE EAST MUDDLE
     Our know-nothing, do-nothing imposter-in-chief is dithering again.
Between playing golf and fund-raising he is doing what he's best at doing...campaigning.  The problem is that once you've successfully campaigned and won the office, you have to actually know what you're supposed to be doing...and the current president doesn't have a clue!  He has never run so much as a lemonade stand, so the business or executive background is not there.  To top that, he has several other know-nothings, and Susan Rice is a prime example, to advise him as to what this country should be doing.  The administration consists of his cronies, all yes-men, and all determined to shield the president from the real world...as if he wasn't already in his own little fantasy world.
    If it wasn't obvious before, it should certainly be now, that this president has an agenda that has as it's main goal the destruction of the United States.  Add all the internal scandals together and you have a picture of a president that is either a congenital liar, which I believe he is, or a president that is so incompetent that he couldn't find his way from the Oval Office to the West Wing unless he had someone to guide him along the way.  The people, or at least some of them, that are guiding him are Valerie Jarrett, a foreign-born slum-lord, a product of the Chicago political morass, General Martin Dempsey, whose only aim in life is to retire without a blemish on his record, and if that means that he has to plant a kiss now and then on the posterior of the president, he will do just that.
     Every possible thing that can be done to decimate this country's
position in the world, is being done by this administration.  They have literally opened the southern border to thousands of illegal aliens.  These people come here knowing full well that the odds are very much in their favor that they will never be found and deported, once they get into the general population.  It's a dream-world, and no pun intended, that the administration is living in, thinking that what they are doing is sitting well with the public...because it isn't.  Does the president care what the public thinks?
Nah…not unless it interferes with his plans, and since he thinks he can do anything he wants, who’s to say nay?  Certainly not the spineless Congress that he has cowed.
     It isn’t just the Congress that is cowed, it’s the mainstream media as well.  They just don’t have the guts to bring the stories to the forefront, if it something that will cast a shadow over this president.  You would think, and it’s not beyond the realm of possibility in my mind, that all the bosses at the alphabet networks are being paid off by the White House.   Why else would they distort the truth, deliberately lie about events, and omit crucial details about what’s going on in the world?  I can’t be the only one that sees the mainstream media as being in the president’s hip-pocket?  Sure, I watch them from time to time, but it’s to see if they are covering what’s actually happening…and they are not.  Fluff and marshmallow interviews are their stock-in-trade it looks like.
          With the exception of Israel, and maybe Egypt, the rest of the Middle East is a tribal-and-warlord type of region.  For centuries, maybe thousands of years, the peoples of the Middle East have been fighting each other.  There is no universal concept of a central government, there is no equal sharing of power, there is no respect for the borders of a country…they roam all over, killing their enemies as they find them, and in the case of the United States, they sort of have a common enemy.   China is much older than the majority of countries in the Middle East and it has taken a couple of strong leaders, albeit cruel ones, to bring them into the modern era.  I just don’t believe that will happen in the Middle East, at least not during my life time.
          The president, that incompetent, lying, buffoon, is pursuing the agenda that was given to him, right down to the abandonment of our troops and civilian workers, who are working for our government.  The all-volunteer armed forces that we have now will shrink because the potential volunteers will realize that their government is not backing them up…not on the battlefield, not in the hospitals and not in return to civilian life.  A diminished military also diminishes the nation.  Between an ineffective military, and a feckless president, the rest of the world sees us as a weakened power, something more to be pitied than feared…and that, my friends, is a very sad commentary on the United States, and something I never thought I’d live to see. 
          Wake up America…your country needs you!   Make some sort of effort to get rid of the leeches in Washington, and especially those in the White House.   It saddens me when I think of the America in which I grew up and which, unless things get changed and quickly, my grandchildren will never know.
          Larry Usoff, US Navy Retired   www.AirHumanityRadio.net
                                                                         
    

Sunday, June 15, 2014

It bears repeating. DON'T SCREW WITH AMERICA!

It bears repeating.  Don't screw with America.  
            Why is it even necessary to say something like that?  When, exactly, did we become something less than exceptional?  When did we lose the stuff I'll call "guts"?  Where did we turn from the road of the shining city on the hill to the garbage dump?  Yeah, I could say that it began with the current president...but it didn't.  It might very well end with him, because of his extreme views on some things and dithering on others, but it's been brewing for a long time.
America came out of World War Two the mightiest power on earth.  We armed the world during the war, we fed a lot of the world after the war, and we developed things that seemed marvelous back then, but are taken for granted now.   What the devil happened to America?
            My political affiliation changed when this president was running for the office.  It was clear, at least to me, that he did not have any idea of what to do, how to do it, or when to do it.  A perfect campaigner, sure...but once you get the job you'd better know how to do it, or at the very least, have competent advisors.  Every president should have a cadre of people that he can depend on, and, ideally, they should all have the welfare of the country as their first priority.  It hasn't worked out that way with this administration.  Oh sure, we've had cheaters, liars, and less-than-brilliant men in the Oval Office...but I believe they had the country's welfare at heart.
            America was, and might still be, the most powerful in the world, so why is it that we are so far down the list when it comes to respect...or fear?   We, as Americans, used to be able to travel anywhere in the world and feel safe.  Not so anymore.  Now, Americans are targets, for killing, for kidnapping, or as political pawns.  When, exactly, did we give up the position of top dog?  There is no way I would travel anywhere outside the United States anymore.  There is no country, including England, that could give me the sense of security that I used to have when traveling.  Speaking of England, it's interesting that the public there is slowly, but surely, rebelling against the stealth jihad of the Muslims...but that's a whole other story.
            From time to time the question is posed, "where are our leaders"?   There is no one in the government today, at least not in the administration, that anyone could point to and say that's a great leader.  What a sad state of affairs that is, that no one stands out.   My time in the Navy gave me a rather salty vocabulary, but one thing that I can say is the title, DON'T SCREW WITH AMERICA.  Maybe that still holds true for events outside this country, but are we screwing ourselves,
from within?  With all the scandals, and you can go back to Watergate and Nixon, the power of the White House seems to corrupt the occupants to the point where each of them has a notable scandal. 
Few seem to have escaped, and I suspect that might be because we just didn’t dig deep enough.   Going back, there’s Eisenhower and Truman, and those two seem to be the only ones that escaped any scandal…at least while in office.
This isn’t supposed to be a retrospective look at our chief executives, and there’s lots that could be said about each of them, but rather, let’s examine why the world, and I, see the United States as a fading power. 
            Militarily we’re being weakened.  Politically we’ve been weakened.  Economically we’ve been weakened.   Those three things are boiling in the pot now but remember, a pot doesn’t start boiling instantly.   These lessenings have been in the works for decades, but they started boiling under, and with the help of, the current president.  Because he doesn’t have a clue, he’s exacerbated the problems.  Because of his humongeous ego, he truly believed, and still does, that he could charm all our enemies into cooperating with us.  It didn’t work.
other words, folks, don’t screw with America because we’re from hardy stock, and we don’t take kindly to being pushed around.
            Larry Usoff, US Navy Retired  www.AirHumanityRadio.net