Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Should Mr. Obama become deperssed over the economy or the unemployment rate, he need only look at the photo below to regain a cheerful mood.


As I understand it, Mr. Cain will be more towards the center and between Romney and Perry this evening


On the positive side of the Republican candidates, they do at least seem to agree with biology (and God!) that we all begin human life at conception and not sometime shortly after the first or second trimester--whatever they are and how they are determined.

But then, they don't believe that anyone who (1) is not working or (2) wasn't born in America or (3) didn't vote for Barry Goldwater some years back is human either, so we have a little quarrel on the issue of what/who is human one way or the other.

Enjoy the debate [sic] !!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

If the "Rapture" were to occur during the GOP debate next week, would Sarah Palin jump in and make it a 3-person GOP primary season?


If only Michelle Bachmann and Rick Perry remained on the stage after a sudden disappearance of the other GOP candidates, what would be going through the minds of the rest of us who happened to be watching television and were "Left Behind"?


I've always wondered about the various possibilities (if the Rapture were to occur during the debate) and what those still standing on the stage as they gazed at the gaps in their ranks ... might be thinking

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Can Mediawingnuts save the world at the rate of one posting per day?


2011 ... and it's only July so far ... !!!

Lessee ... Famine in Africa (worst ever, most likely) ... BP Oil Spill still has New Orleans in a quandary ... and just what is this U.S. debt ceiling that will collapse the world's economies? ... floods (everywhere from America to Europe to Asia) ... Harry Potter films ending (oh no!) ... earthquakes (along with nuclear meltdowns/melt-throughs) ... earth crust anomalies of record frequency and intensity in the Southern Hemisphere ... worst "tornado belt" ever ... heat records in both America and the Arctic ... sunspot activity reaching all-time intensity ... Rhode Island-sized ice chunks breaking off both poles ... double dip recession under way ... Seattle Mariners suffer their worst losing streak ever ... intensity of multiple murders on increase--everywhere! ... more wars in the Middle East since Adam and Eve tasted the forbidden fruit ... nuclear weapons proliferation worldwide--including "rogue" nations ... most powerful man on the earth appears--and he can toss three-pointers with amazing ease, but cannot save the world economy ... gay and lesbian marriages on upswing worldwide--along with the murder of fetuses worldwide also ... Wisconsin joins the "dark side" ... record rainfall, snowstorms and UFO sightings worldwide ... and the list could continue forever!

Rapture coming? Well Mediawingnuts plans on wearing clean underwear and reading the Good Book (and the Big Book) daily!

And now we discover that there's an asteroid just ahead of the earth in our orbit around the sun.

Harold Camping may have gotten the dates and times all screwed up, but as the song in West Side Story goes, "Something's coming; something big ..."

Monday, July 11, 2011

Which will happen first: the Rapture to meet Jesus in th clouds or a bump in the world's economy while the Dems and the GOP continue to play politics?


Are these dollars being sucked by the greedy and the wealthy or are we ALL heading towards an inevitable ... you name it!


Which will happen first: the Rapture to meet Jesus in the clouds or a bump in the world's economy while the Dems and the GOP continue to play politics? To listen to either Mr. Boehmer or Mr. Obama, August 2nd will be the end of the world's economic stability [sic] unless the other man's political party gives in.

Come on now, those who are earning $250,000 per year or more can surely pop for an additional three or four percent onto their (low by any historical standards) IRS "burden." And yes, Mr. Obama, we can surely cut wasteful Government spending by a a couple of trillion of those dollars that are currently being sucked up [down] into a burgeoning government that has managed to strip prayer, Intelligent Design and manger scenes from our public schools.

We are living in tenuous, tumultuous, unprecedented times, and there are those who tell us that it’s business as usual, that there’s nothing to worry about, that all things continue as before. It comes down to this, in my opinion, either we can read the signs or we can’t. I realize that there have been doom and gloomers for centuries and there are those, most recently Harold Camping, who set dates every other week for the second coming and the rapture of the "Church" [a.k.a., Believers].

They do researchers and the less knowledgeable like myself (and others) a great disservice. However, let me state here and now publicly that there was what I would call a "supernatural" shift since about the beginning of a loonie political movement in America called, The Tea Party. For the last two years or so, we have seen devastating earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes, the Arab Spring-cum-autumn-and-winter of 2011, the skyrocketing US debt, droughts that are worldwide, fires, floods, volcanic activity, Global Warming (by whatever measure), fish and animal die offs (unprecedented species extinctions), and on and on it goes. I believe that we are in the birth pangs, and these will lead to the Apocalypse, the lifting of the veil between the supernatural world and ours. We will see signs and events that will shock us, and as Yeshua/Jesus warns, "unless those days were shortened no flesh would survive…" In short we appear to be be falling into some variant of the Apocalypse …

Mr. Camping may have loony arithmetic and strange interpretation(s) of symbols and events in the Bible ... but ... I'd take heed that my [our] beliefs are sufficient to allow me to be on the "upside" of being caught up in the clouds to join Jesus when the Rapture (1 Thes 4: 13-18) comes like a "thief in the night"!

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Have we Learned Absolutely Nada in the Past Ten Years?



10 years on, the Bush tax cuts are a disaster—and we’re contemplating more tax breaks for the wealthy. How can we stop the madness?
GOP candidate Tim Pawlenty observed the 10th anniversary of the Bush-era tax cuts by proposing $2 trillion in additional tax cuts, primarily for millionaires and global corporations.
Have we learned nothing?
A decade since its passage, its clear that the Bush tax-cut was a $2.5 trillion mistake that put us on the road to fiscal instability.
At the time they were passed, Congressional budget analysts projected a $5.6 trillion surplus over these last ten years. But even after the rosy projections turned to red ink, the tax cut bonanza continued. As a result, Congress engaged in a “decade of magical tax cut thinking,” responding to the deep economic challenges of the last ten years with a one-point program: cut taxes for the wealthy and expand tax loopholes for global corporations.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Thank you, Mr. President, for staying out of Libya's Civil War! Yes, Murammar Gadaffi must go; but not under a bombardment or attack from the United States.

The message from President Barack Obama on Thursday was unambiguous: "Colonel Gadhafi needs to step down from power and leave."
Libya's delusional dictator is not, of course, listening as he makes a last-ditch, homicidal effort to stay in power.
So, some frustrated Americans are calling for missiles instead of messages. They want the United States to blast its way into Libya, oust Gadhafi and . . . who knows? This is a gut reaction, not a strategy. It's an express route to creating an anti-American backlash.
A dramatic 15-foot-high banner went up Monday in the main square of Benghazi, the revolution's stronghold, that said in English: "No foreign intervention. Libyan people can manage it alone."
We should pay attention.