Friday, October 18, 2013

Save the Knives for ObamaCare: Four Ways to Actually Defund the ACA | Cato Institute

Save the Knives for ObamaCare: Four Ways to Actually Defund the ACA | Cato Institute: "The 34 states that have refused to establish Exchanges can actually block the IRS’s illegal ObamaCare taxes legislatively by suspending the licenses of insurers that accept the illegal subsidies. Since no insurer would then accept one, not a single employer in the state could be hit with the employer-mandate penalties those subsidies trigger."

"the IRS did almost no analysis of the law before deciding to tax, borrow, and spend $700 billion without congressional authorization"

Quotes

  • Honor is better than honors. - Abraham Lincoln
  • Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math. - Ambrose Bierce
  • One man with courage is a majority. -- President Thomas Jefferson
  • If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything.
  • When an old person dies, a library is lost. - Tommy Swann
  • Living on Earth is expensive, but it includes a free trip around the sun
  • The farmer allows walkers to cross the field for free, but the bull charges.
  • Life Doesn't Come With An Instruction Book - That's Why We Have Fathers. - An Anonymous Dad
  • Live in such a way that you would not be ashamed to sell your parrot to the town gossip. - Will Rogers
  • Men will spend their health getting wealth; then gladly pay all they have earned to get health back. - Mike Murdock
  • In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock. - Thomas Jefferson
  • Why is it that when we talk to God we're said to be praying, but when God talks to us we're schizophrenic? - Lily Tomlin
  • A child is not likely to find a father in God unless he finds something of God in his father. - Glen Wheeler
  • Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear, not absence of fear. - Mark Twain
  • Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost. -- President John Quincy Adams
  • "Nothing is gained, everything is lost, by subordinating principle to expediency. -- William Lloyd Garrison, abolitionist newspaper editor, 1805-1879
  • Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves, and, under a just God, cannot long retain it. - President Abraham Lincoln, from a letter, 1859
  • Did you know that dolphins are so intelligent that within only a few weeks of captivity, they can train humans to stand at the edge of the pool and throw them fish?
  • bumper sticker: Alcohol and calculus don't mix. Never drink and derive.
  • Let the refining and improving of your own life keep you so busy that you have little time to criticize others. - A wise Dad
  • Most of us spend the first six days of the week sowing wild oats, then we go to church on Sunday and pray for a crop failure. - Fred Allen
  • Quit griping about your church; if it were perfect, you couldn't belong. - Msgr. Joseph P. Dooley, Martins Creek, Pennsylvania
  • If a church wants a better pastor, it can get one by praying for the one it has. - Rev. Robert E. Harris
  • Every evening I turn my troubles over to God - He's going to be up all night anyway. - Donald J. Morgan, Columbus, Ohio
  • I don't know why some people change churches - what difference does it make which one you stay home from? - Rev. Denny Brake
  • Young man, the secret of my success is that at an early age I discovered I was not God. - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
  • Some minds are like concrete, thoroughly mixed up and permanently set. - Rev. Denny Brake
  • For many little girls, life with father is a dress rehearsal for love and marriage. - David Jeremiah
  • Happy is the child who happens in upon his parent from time to time to see him on his knees; or going aside regularly, to keep times with the lord.- Larry Christenson
  • O, Lord... Build me a son whoes heart will be clear, whose goal will be high, a son who will master himself before he seeks to master other men; one who will reach into the future, yet never forget the past. - General Douglas MacArthur
  • A young successful attorney said: The greatest gift I ever received was a gift I got one Christmas when my dad gave me a small box. Inside was a note saying, "Son, this year I will give you 365 hours, an hour every day after dinner." My dad not only kept his promise, he said, but every year he renewed it and it's the greatest gift I ever had in my life. I am the result of his time.
  • Every human being on this planet has someone who s/he disagrees with -- a spouse, a parent, a child, a boss, an employee. It is amazing that a parent can walk into a teenager's room, blow his top about the messiness of the room, the irresponsibility of the child, the impossibility of finding anything, the health hazards and the lack of consideration for others -- and expect his child to say, "Gee, Dad, I never thought of that before; thank you for pointing it out. I am definitely going to change!" When that doesn't happen, the parent often figures that maybe next time if he yells just a little bit louder, the message will get through. (Insanity is defined as doing the same thing and expecting different results.) Rabbi Kalman Packouz
  • "Why, it appears that we appointed all of our worst generals to command the armies and we appointed all of our best generals to edit the newspapers. I mean, I found by reading a newspaper that these editor generals saw all of the defects plainly from the start but didn't tell me until it was too late. I'm willing to yield my place to these best generals and I'll do my best for the cause by editing a newspaper." -- Robert E. Lee
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    Mrs. Whittle on April 14th, 1996

    I got parts of this poem from Mrs. Whittle on April 14th, 1996
    
    You will not see the true light,
    You will not sit at God's throne,
    Without the cross in your sight,
    with your heart, not as a drone.
    
    Listen to the true call.
    The call of God the Son.
    Prick your ears up straight and tall.
    Leave your ways and after him run.

    Heart Road

    There were Old when there were New.
    The Old are No More and the New are Old.
    Now the New are gone as the dew,
    And you will be old and cold.
    
    No No More old only ever more.
    Some No More have more that some.
    Some No More serve ever under the roar,
    And some serve sver under the Son
    
    You the New and you the Old,
    Come and pore over your sore.
    Will you recieve the ever Son cold?
    Will you reign forever more?
    
    Follow the Son, righteous and bold.
    Start when new before you're stone.
    Tis not easy to change when old.
    Habits when new harden like bone.
    
    Grow and learn.  Prolong your life.
    Wisdom and understanding seek.
    Read the Word and meditate.
    You will learn the way of the meek.
    
    Pity the Poor and walk upright.
    Ear hear and hand keep the law.
    Rejoice for glory in God's sight.
    You will honor your Ma and Pa.
    
    Confess and forsake thy sin.
    Always fear the wrath of God.
    Covet not of thy friend or kin.
    Happy and saved from the rod.
    
    No More will you graduate.
    Eternal joy at his face.
    Eternity is not fate.
    You have fought and won the race.
    
    
        This is the first poem that I can remember every writing, so 
    please tell me what you think.  I wrote it on Thursday night, April
    12, 1996.  If you didn't get much out of it, some notes on it follow.
    
    
    ** Law of Death
    There were Old when there were New.
     In the past there were old people and new(young) people
    The Old are No More and the New are Old.
     The old people are dead(No More) and the new people are old
    Now the New are gone as the dew,
     Now the people that were new are dead
    And you will be old and cold.
     You too will follow their footsteps and become old and die
    
    ** Afterlife
    No No More old only ever more.
     Once dead, people don't grow old, but their spirit is eternal
    Some No More have more that some.
     Some dead are better off that others
    Some No More serve ever under the roar,
     Some dead are under the roar of the lion(Satan) for eternity
    And some serve sver under the Son
     Some serve under the Son of God for eternity
    
    ** Question
    You the New and you the Old,
     You who are old and you who are young
    Come and pore over your sore.
     Think about your sin and it's effect
    Will you recieve the ever Son cold?
     Will you coldly recieve the Son of God?
    Will you reign forever more?
     Will you reign with the Son for all eternity
    
    ** Answer
    Follow the Son, righteous and bold.
     Follow the Son of God with righteousness and boldness
    Start when new before you're stone.
     Start when you are young before you are set in your ways
    Tis not easy to change when old.
     It isn't easy to change your ways when you are old
    Habits when new harden like bone.
     Habits that you form when you are young will stay with you
    
     It is now assumed that you have followed the Son
    
    ** School
    Grow and learn.  Prolong your life.
    Wisdom and understanding seek.
     Seek wisdom and understanding
    Read the Word and meditate.
     Read the word of God and meditate on it
    You will learn the way of the meek.
    
    ** Public Life
    Pity the Poor and walk upright.
    Ear hear and hand keep the law.
     Listen to the law of God and the law of the land and do them
    Rejoice for glory in God's sight.
    You will honor your Ma and Pa.
    
    ** Private Life
    Confess and forsake thy sin.
     Confess and stop your sin
    Always fear the wrath of God.
    Covet not of thy friend or kin.
     Don't try to get the posessions of others
    Happy and saved from the rod.
     You will be happy and you won't be punished
    
    ** Your reward
    No More will you graduate.
     When you die, you will graduate from your physical body
    Eternal joy at his face.
     You will have eternal joy in God's presence
    Eternity is not fate.
     What happens to you in eternity is not determined by fate
     It is determined by what you do now
    You have fought and won the race.
     (I'll leave the last line up to you)

    Walking on hands

    Charlie was a fine fellow who loved to play outdoors and fish and swim. He really enjoyed life. His only problem was that he had a deformed foot and couldn't run. Sometimes he even had trouble walking and tripped but he didn't let that bother him because he could do many things that he enjoyed.
    Sometimes other kids at school would make fun of him but he tried to ignore it. A boy named Jerry once told him that his foot was so bad that he should walk on his hands instead. Everyone laughed at him. Even though he tried to laugh with them it really hurt.
    He began to wonder if maybe he was born to walk on his hands. He tried walking on his hands a few times but it was hard. He tried more and he got better but he also got hurt a lot from falling and got cuts on his hands. Soon he started walking on his hands at school. People really started to look at him funny and laugh at him but he knew that is how he was born. When people laughed at him sometimes he would tell them that he was born that way and they should accept him as he is.
    After a while he found other people that walked on their hands and he felt better and accepted when he was around others who were born to walk on their hands. If anyone laughed at them they would tell them that they were born that way and that they would have to deny who they are to walk on their feet. They were finally free and living the way that they were designed to live but the freedom had a few problems -- they still got hurt often.
    Many had sores on their hands from the rough ground and bruises from falling. They often got nose bleeds from being upside down so often. Some people would tell them that they weren't born that way, that it was hurting them, and that they could walk on their feet if they tried but that made them feel rejected so they called them hand-walker haters. Once a hand walker name George did learn to walk on his feet again but they denied that because they knew that they were born to walk on their hands.
    Charlie finally got acceptance by accepting that he was a hand-walker but he died just a few years later because of an accident where a nose bleed distracted him and he fell off of a balcony. Unfortunately many hand-walkers died similar deaths. Charlie got acceptance in hand-walking but it hurt him time and time again and finally killed him.
    --James Stauffer
    March 22, 2005

    Yale prof: Tea Partiers know more science than you think | Technically Incorrect - CNET News

    Yale prof: Tea Partiers know more science than you think | Technically Incorrect - CNET News: "those who professed to be Tea Party members had a positive correlation with scientific smarts.
    Those who described themselves as merely Republicans had a negative correlation. The correlations were not large, but they were there."

    "Kahan insisted that those of a more leftward political bias had the highest positive correlation."

    Cyclone Phailin Kills 17, Affects 9 Million - Gospel for Asia

    Cyclone Phailin Kills 17, Affects 9 Million - Gospel for Asia: "Electricity has been turned off in 12 Odishan districts and may take a week to turn on again, and communications are severely limited.
    With many roads either collapsed or blocked by trees, officials are still waiting to see the extent of the damage along the coast. Some estimate 236,000 homes are damaged."

    Lunch is free for all students in some Florida schools, due to new federal program | Fox News

    Lunch is free for all students in some Florida schools, due to new federal program | Fox News: "schools and even entire districts can now receive free breakfast and lunch if 40 percent or more of students’ families are identified as low-income"