Quotes

"Fascism and communism both promise "social welfare," "social justice," and "fairness" to justify authoritarian means and extensive arbitrary and discretionary governmental powers." - F. A. Hayek"

"Life is a Bungling process and in no way educational." in James M. Cain

Jean Giraudoux who first said, “Only the mediocre are always at their best.”

If you have ten thousand regulations, you destroy all respect for the law. Sir Winston Churchill

"summum ius summa iniuria" ("More laws, more injustice.") Cicero

As Christopher Hitchens once put it, “The essence of tyranny is not iron law; it is capricious law.”

"Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." Ronald Reagan

"Law is where you buy it." Raymond Chandler

"Why did God make so many damn fools and Democrats?" Clarence Day

"If I feel like feeding squirrels to the nuts, this is the place for it." - Cluny Brown

"Oh, pshaw! When yu' can't have what you choose, yu' just choose what you have." Owen Wister "The Virginian"

Oscar Wilde said about the death scene in Little Nell, you would have to have a heart of stone not to laugh.

Thomas More's definition of government as "a conspiracy of rich men procuring their own commodities under the name and title of a commonwealth.” ~ Winston S. Churchill, A History of the English Speaking Peoples

“Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through.” ~ Jonathon Swift

Monday, September 3, 2012

Dem's Mantra "Blame Bush and the Republicans" We were just waiting for THIS election to fix it. - Democrats Do Damage Control on 'Better Off' Question

"That's not the question you news guys were suppose to ask us, you are suppose to be on our side!"

Democrats Do Damage Control on 'Better Off' Question - NationalJournal.com

With their national convention starting this week, Democrats took to morning television on Monday to better answer a question that many struggled with on Sunday's talk shows: is the country better off four years after President Obama took office.
Obama campaign spokeswoman Stephanie Cutter said the country was moving in the right direction by pointing to job growth and the auto industry. ...“By any measure the country has moved forward over the last four years,” she said on NBC's Today. “It might not be as fast as people hoped....
Cutter then placed blame on Congressional Republicans for not moving on Democratic jobs proposals, saying the GOP has not cooperated with Democrats to promote economic growth. She also said the situation left by President George W. Bush was a grave one.
This attack was echoed by Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, the Democratic National Convention chairman.
“If you look at how we got here, how we got to this deficit—we got into two wars that we didn't pay for … the Bush tax cuts took us here in great part,” he said on CBS’s This Morning. “So the answer is yes, we are better off. But we've got to keep on working harder.”
When pushed on how those who are unemployed are better off, Villaraigosa remained firm in his answer. “When you're unemployed, you're struggling and of course, if you recently unemployed, you're not better off,” he continued. “But the fact of the matter is, as a nation, we are better off.”
Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, who in part caused this latest media storm with his comments on Sunday (when asked if the country was better off, he replied, "No, but that's not the question of this election"), did an about-face on Monday and said the country is in fact doing better.
“We are clearly better of as a country because we’re now creating jobs rather than losing them,” O’Malley, a Democrat, said on CNN’s Starting Point. “But we have not recovered all that we lost in the Bush recession. That’s why we need to continue to move forward.”
“They're going to blame Bush, but the problem is that when presidents run for reelection, they have to account for their record and the future,” Priebus said on Fox & Friends. “The question that Americans will be asking themselves: ‘Is this next four years going to be different than the last four?’ So far the president hasn't been able to answer the question.”
On Monday, in a video asking “Are you better off?” 
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