Category Archives: Videos

STEVE MARTIN ON BANJO WITH EARL SCRUGGS, WHOODA THUNK !

THE KLAVAN PLAN TO BRING FREEDOM AND PROSPERITY TO THE MID-EAST

 Once in a while someone proposes an utterly absurd idea that is not utterly absurd at all.  The incomparable and highly entertaining Andrew Klavan has come up with just such an idea.  He calls it the “One State Solution” to the Mid-East problem.  In a twist on the debating technique known as reductio ad absurdum Klavan makes some cogent points by recommending a solution to a thousand year old problem that is at the same time perfectly logical and totally impossible.

It is a fun video that makes a serious point.

IL VOLO – THREE TEENAGERS HIT THE WORLD BY STORM

 Not since Ed Sullivan introduced the Beatles has such incredible youthful talent hit the American shores. Gianluca 16, Ignazio 16 and Piero 17 are IL VOLO.

Luciano Pavrotti, Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras, three of the greatest voices ever heard, performed their first joint concert on July 7, 1990. You probably missed that one. Here’s your second chance. IL VOLO means “The Flight”, and IL VOLO is one flight you do not want to miss. 

UPDATE
Great talent is not uncommon. But this trio not only has talent, they also have that mysterious ingredient that raises goose pimples and increases Kleenex sales. Well, that may be a bit of overstatement. But if you would like to see what they have done before “The Flight” landed here, here’s the link.

ANDREW BREITBART’S STORY AS TOLD BY ANDREW BREITBART

CARRIE UNDERWOOD

There are about 3 million Americans have heard Carrie’s rendition of “How Great Thou Art”. We offer it here in case you are one of the less fortunate 297 million.

REFLECTIONS FOR A SUNDAY

Old timers will recognize Sergeant York (Gary Cooper) arriving back home in Tennessee after the war. The movie is a classic and an early Oscar winner. I believe it was filmed in 1933. There was a real Alvin C. York, a hero in WW I.

BYE BYE BULBS

The prohibition of incadescence

Get ready for a smile. Here comes a joke.

The federal government.

What, you didn’t get it? You must be a bureaucrat (or perhaps you are just a Democrat). So let me explain how the government is a joke. Better yet, I’ll let Ted Poe explain it. He sits in the House of Representatives in Washing ton on behalf of the Humble people of Texas. According to the US Census, 14,579 people live in little Humble, which with Beaumont  comprises Poe’s district, District 2.

Poe has a way with words. My smile turned to outright laughter  when he simply read phrases from the bulb law that goes into effect in 2014. He even made Tancredo laugh. You gotta love this guy.

So three years from now bulbous bulbs will be out. Those screwy bulbs will be in. Ain’t guvmint just grand.

AIRSHOW ANTICS

Don’t worry about the wingtips. They have been re-enforced.

TOKYO HIT WITH QUAKE AND TSUNAMI – DRAMATIC VIDEO

An example of what a tsunami can do.

And that wasn’t even the big one. Here is a link to a dramatic video from a few hours ago. The sea is coming from left to right sweeping buildings, boats, cars and debris across the farm fields seen at the left.

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Here is another, equally as dramatic.

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GOONS AT THE GATE IN WISCONSIN – Part II

By now it should be obvious to most everyone that there is more to what’s happening in Wisconsin than just issues affecting Wisconsin. In terms of national leftist issues, this ranks right up there with socialized medicine.

Let’s review Gov. Walker’s plan. The plan would:

1. Require employees of the state to contribute 12.6% toward the cost of their healthcare insurance. According to a Kaiser Foundation study, that’s about half of the average paid by state and federal workers nationwide. We don’t hear much from the union defending against this particular proposal.

2. Require employees of the state to contribute 5.8% toward the cost of their pensions. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “for government workers with a required plan contribution, the average contribution is 6.3 percent” We don’t hear much from the union defending against this particular proposal.

3. End the requirement that all state employees must pay into the union whether or not they choose to join. Forcing non-members to pay as a condition of employment is easily seen as extortion. We don’t hear anything from the union in defense of this. They are dead quiet about it.

4. Limit collective bargaining to basic wages. This is where the unions are screaming bloody murder.

Items 1 through 3 are about money. Item 4 is about power. Items 1 through 3 concern Wisconsin. Item 4 concerns all unions nationally; it poses a threat to union power. The private sector develops its own wealth. The public sector, and that includes public service unions, taps the wealth of others. To do that requires power. In the private sector, money leads to power. In the public sector, it’s power that leads to money.

The AFSCME (American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees), the AFT (American Federation of Teachers) and the SEIU (Service Employees International Union) combined gave over $18M in political contributions for the 2010 election year. According to The Center for Responsible Politics, none of it, that’s 0%, went to Republicans. These unions and the Democratic Party are joined at the hip.

When Democrats are in power, the government and the union sit on the same side of the negotiating table. That’s how public sector employees have come to have higher compensation than their private sector equivalents. That, and the ability to tax and borrow without the constraints of having to be profitable to survive.

There is much, much more at stake in Wisconsin than meets the casual eye.

By the way, if you think “goons” is too strong you should watch this video, entitled “Joe the Plumber” Goes to Wisconsin.