Monday Brief
Democrats Aim to Raise Taxes on the Little Guy
The Foundation
"To take from one, because it is thought his own industry and that of his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers, have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association, the guarantee to everyone the free exercise of his industry and the fruits acquired by it." --Thomas Jefferson
Government
Democrats aim to hike taxes on the little guy"Senate Democrats passed a so-called middle class tax cut [last] week on a mostly partisan vote, but the move was more political theater than tax legislation. For months, the Democrats, with President Obama leading the charge, have hammered home that they want to preserve lower tax rates for those Americans earning less than $250,000 a year and help pay for lost federal revenues by making wealthier individuals pay higher taxes. ... But who are those 'wealthiest Americans' the Dems keep citing? Illinois businessman Wilson F. Hunt Jr. recently passed on to me the details of how his small business, which he owns with his wife, will be ensnared in this scheme to soak the rich. Last year, his company reported $1.5 million in 2010 income. But because his company elects to pay taxes as a Sub-chapter S Corporation, all the company's profits are reported on the couple's individual income tax returns as the sole shareholders in the company. They paid almost $1.1 million in taxes in 2010, yet the couple paid themselves only a combined salary of $189,000. The rest of the income was put into retained earnings, which the company could then use to expand its business the following year. Hunt explains it this way: 'In order to earn a salary of $189,000 and continue growing our business last year, we had to pledge our house and most of our personal assets to a bank as collateral on a business loan. If the business were to fail, we could lose our home and life savings.' Yet the Democrats vilify people like him as the rich out to cheat the middle class. ... We shouldn't envy people like Hunt; we should thank them for helping build an economy that makes us all better off. But don't try to convince Democratic politicians -- they're too busy stoking class resentment to appreciate that some of those 'millionaires' are the ones out there actually creating jobs." --columnist Linda Chavez
Re: The Left
"Economically speaking, no solution to the problem could be simpler than the most obvious one: spend less than one takes in, and start paying down the debt. Politically speaking however, the entire Democrat party and half of the Republican one are dedicated to the idea that dependency on the state is directly correlated with their ability to maintain power. A substantial number of clueless and/or self-entitled Americans are on board, and nothing assuages their sense of clueless self-entitlement more than the notion that someone else is not paying their 'fair' share. Understand how remarkable that kind of thinking is. Not only have such Americans been alleviated of the guilt and shame of living off someone else's effort, they have been told they have every reason to be self-righteous about it. Barring a sea change -- or a watershed election -- thoughtful Americans must face a sobering reality: the ideological bankruptcy of progressivism leads directly to the economic bankruptcy of the nation. Progressives will continue to lie and tell the nation it isn't so. Unfortunately for all of us, the math never lies." --columnist Arnold Ahlert
The Gipper
"I've come to believe there is little, if any, honesty in the media, and ethic is a word they are totally unfamiliar with." --Ronald Reagan
Political Futures
"Does the 2012 campaign look a lot like the 2004 campaign? Many Democrats think so. ... But, as William Galston of the Brookings Institution, an alumnus of the Clinton White House, writes in The New Republic, 'the evidence in favor of all these propositions is remarkably thin.' Galston points out that in 2004 no single issue was as prominent as the economy is this year and that on most significant issues George W. Bush had a clear edge by the end of the campaign. ... But there are at least two other salient differences between 2004 and 2012. One is that the 2004 election occurred during a period of unusual stability in American voting behavior. ... In other words, almost all voters in 2004 were firmly committed to one party or the other. ... But in recent years, lots of American voters, at least by historical standards, have flipped from one party to the other, and in both directions. The conventional wisdom is that we know with certainty the identity of the dozen or so battleground states. But the list has changed since 2008. ... There's another difference between 2004 and 2012 that is salient. In 2004, George W. Bush's Republican base was pretty much united on issues. Foreign policy realists and neocons were all on board. ... Every campaign cycle is different, and 2012 is more different from 2004 than many Democrats think." --political analyst Michael Barone
Opinion in Brief
"New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg didn't even wait for the bodies in Aurora, Colorado to cool before he began his usual braying for gun control. Well, if guns are the problem, perhaps Mayor Bloomberg could lead by example and disband the armed NYPD security detail that protects him 24-7. Perhaps someone should remind him what armed NYPD men did to Amadou Diallo and Abner Louima. Or remind him about the Happy Land Social Club fire, in which 87 people were killed not by a gun, but by $5 worth of gasoline, or the Oklahoma City Bombing, in which 168 people were killed by diesel fuel and fertilizer, or the 3,000 people killed on 9/11 by box-cutters and airplanes. The numerous journalists who think that we need to enact 'sensible gun laws' like 'other countries' should be reminded that mass shootings have occurred in Germany, Norway, Australia, Canada, and Great Britain, even after gun control laws far stricter than those in the U.S. were enacted. ... The lesson of the 'Batman' shooting is this: where there is a large sheep herd, the wolves will always thrive. Do we want to be sheep, or not?" --columnist Michael Filozof

Faith and Family
"By now the script should be familiar. A bombing or a mass shooting occurs and the media immediately look for a simple cause. Invariably, they turn to talk radio or some other conservative pit of 'intolerance.' ... What is always left out of this familiar scenario is an in-depth discussion of evil. Politicians and commentators almost never speak of evil as something that resides deep inside the human heart. All humans possess the capacity for evil. While it rarely rises to the level of mass murder, the capacity for doing great harm to other human beings lurks within each of us. This is what theologians mean when they speak of a 'fallen' humanity. Violent movies like 'The Dark Knight Rises' do not make all people emulate the Colorado shooter, anymore than a movie about love causes people to love one another. ... Sometimes there are no 'solutions' that can forestall an evil act. ... Calling on [a] Higher Authority is the proper and perhaps only counterforce to this and other expressions of true evil." --columnist Cal Thomas
Culture
"[T]he unstable are not entertained by darkness. They let it in. They are inspired by it. Sometimes they start to live in the movie in their heads. 'I am the Joker,' the shooter is reported to have told the Aurora police. ... Some of the sadness and frustration following Aurora has to do with the fact that no one thinks anyone can, or will, do anything to make our culture better. The film industry isn't going to change, the genie is long out of the bottle. ... A particularly devilish injustice is that many of the wealthy men and women of the filmmaking industry go to great lengths to protect their own children from the products they make. ... One thing about good parents these days is they always look tired. A lot have hard lives -- two jobs, different shifts, helping with homework, cleaning the house. But they also have the exhausted look of hyper vigilance. Once parents could take a break at night, park the kids in front of the TV and let the culture baby-sit. Not anymore. Our culture, they know, is their foe." --columnist Peggy Noonan
Essential Liberty
"Never before has an administration taken such a bold step to strip Americans of the freedom of conscience -- a right for which, over the centuries, many Christian martyrs have laid down their lives, and which our Founding Fathers took great care to protect in a First Amendment that expressly guarantees the free exercise of religion. As the Founders understood, no government has legitimate authority to take this right away, because it does not come from government. It comes from God. The very purpose of government is to protect this right. A government that seeks to strip it away from the people is by that very process stripping away its own legitimacy. What we are seeing from the Obama administration today -- in its attack on religious liberty -- is simply evil. When government seeks to compel individuals to act against their consciences and to engage in activities that, if willfully done, would imperil their immortal souls, there is no other word for it." --columnist Terence Jeffrey
For the Record
"[President Obama] is not charging Nidal Hasan, the accused Fort Hood killer, with violation of the Unborn Victims of Violence Act (UVVA). This law was passed and signed in 2004. After the highly publicized conviction of Scott Peterson in California for the murder of his wife and her unborn child, the law was named the Laci and Conner Peterson Unborn Victims of Violence Act. There would seem to be no possibility of controversy in charging Hasan with violating UVVA. After all, it is indisputable that one of those killed was pregnant at the time of her death. Nor did the mother, Army Private Francheska Velez, contemplate an abortion. There would be no question of her exercising 'choice' in this matter. In fact, her last words, most poignantly reported, were: 'My baby! my baby!' It was for just such heinous crimes that the UVVA was passed. It covers only those instances where a crime of violence is committed on federal property, or where other crimes covered by the federal code are being committed. ... Hasan was assigned to Fort Hood. So were all those who died. There could be no question of UVVA not applying in this case. ... The failure to charge Nidal Hasan with violation of the Unborn Victims of Violence Act is another instance of this president's failure to 'take care that the laws be faithfully executed.'" --columnist Ken Blackwell
Reader Comments
"I do not believe that the Aurora shooting is a gun problem, I believe it is a people problem. It's hard to tell when a person will go off the deep end but sometimes that is exactly what happens. If this young man was not able to get a gun he could have just as easily made a bomb and taken out the entire theater." --George Green in Rolla, Missouri
"I think that If more people were allowed to carry guns or were willing to carry, concealed or open, these types for incidents would be fewer. That being said, there is an inherent fear in using a gun to defend your family, others and yourself when you may be prosecuted for doing so." --Peter in Crozet, Virginia
"I take issue with Friday's Digest saying that ABC's Brian Ross 'carelessly smeared' a Tea Party member whose name happened to be Jim Holmes. This was a calculated and intentional effort on Mr Ross' part, and ABC News was fully complicit. To the chagrin, no doubt, of both Ross and his network, it turned out that Jim Holmes was a completely innocent person (except he was 'guilty' of being a member of the Tea Party). But I am sure that the response of libs from all over was, 'Nice try!'"--J Bryant in Germantown, Tennessee
"We eat at Chick-fil-A about twice a week anyway, but after reading the story in Friday's Digest, we'll make it a point to eat there next Wednesday. It's absolutely hilarious to see these crazies come out of their skin when a CEO makes a comment that they don't agree with, but if a racist like Louis Farrakhan wants to come to Chicago, they welcome him with open arms. Chicago values indeed." --Cara in Colorado Springs

The Last Word
"Over the past few decades, America has locked up more and more people. Our prison population has tripled. Now we jail a higher percentage of people than even the most repressive countries: China locks up 121 out of every 100,000 people; Russia 511. In America? 730. ... I'm not saying that America is like Stalin's Russia, but consider the federal laws we have. The rules that bind us now total more than 160,000 pages. The Congressional Research Service said it was unable to count the number of crimes on the books. Yet last week the feds added or proposed another thousand pages. States and cities have thousands more. ... Governments at all levels have long been in the business of forbidding conduct that violates no one's rights and piling on complex laws to govern conduct that might harm someone. And they keep passing more. They have created a byzantine maze of criminal law that is so incomprehensible that even legal specialists don't agree on what the rules specify. Then ambitious prosecutors ruin lives enforcing those laws. The prosecutors and lawmakers say this is for our own good. No, it's not." --columnist John Stossel
Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis!
Nate Jackson for The Patriot Post Editorial Team
105 Comments
John Q Citizen in Colorado
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 10:44 AM
Mr Blackwell is spot on! This administration has gone to great lengths to NOT faithfully execute the laws of this country. If for no other reason this administration must be removed from office. They have ignored everything they want and shove others down our throats, sounds eerily similar to a King about 236 yrs ago.
Bill in Leawood, KS
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 4:52 PM
This is lese majeste. A King is not subject to being criticized; in fact, criticizing the King is high treason
MNIce in Minnesota
Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 12:08 AM
"If this be treason, make the most of it!"
Anton D Rehling in Olympia, WA
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 6:09 PM
Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.
We are very close again.
Jiggs in GA
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 11:25 AM
Well, of course they will, if they can. It really doesn't matter to them how they raise taxes. That's their thing - TAXES. What an amazing bunch of loonies they are - can't pass a budget in three years, but they are gonna raise taxes on those who support the country and can least afford to pay more taxes. Sounds about right to me - knock 'em down and then kick 'em to death. Harry, you and you maroons have gotta go, boy.
Kenneth Price in Greenville, SC
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 11:25 AM
Should Obama be re-elected, and the Democrat party control Congress, my only option would be to leave the U.S.A. I spent most of my life outside the USA, and have seen Socialists destroy many countries, so I know them when I see them! Obama has absolutely no idea of how business or economics works, and while he may be "the smartest man ever to occupy the White House", he's as dumb as a rock when it comes to economics!
Richard Regan in Chattanooga, TN
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:14 PM
Don't fall for or believe the lie for one second that Hussein Obama may be the smartest man ever to occupy the White House. He makes Jimmy Carter look like a Phi Beta Kappa. The main stream media tries to perpetrate this lie, but take away the teleprompter and we all see what we've got - an idiot in all respects.
One VA Patriot in Arlington, VA
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:35 PM
Obama is only the latest iteration of the Progressive mantra that claims all Liberals to be the most intelligent. Our recent history shows us that President Clinton was the most enlightened and intelligent man of his time; John Kerry was smarter than then President Bush; Michael Duikakis was more intelligent than George H.W. Bush; Gary Hart was more intelligent than President Reagan; ad. nauseum.
Bill in Leawood, KS
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 4:53 PM
Moron is more descriptive; he does not drool on TV
buzz bresin in Huntingdon Valley,Pa
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 1:25 PM
He is a clown, right there with Pelosi. Dumb as rocks, but smart enough to be robbing us blind!
Anton D Rehling in Olympia, WA
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 7:45 PM
Might as well say, When the crooks move into my house, I will just move to a new house, I have lived in many houses in my life and crooks can really clean out a house so I will just move with what they don't take. Sound about right?
Anton D Rehling in Olympia, WA
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 7:48 PM
Are we going to let the crooks take over our homes and livelyhood, leave our families destitute, enslave our children, kick the dog?
Philip W. Starr in Groveport, Ohio
Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 6:13 PM
Obama may not know how business or economics work, but everything he does is not an accident; it's on purpose. He knows exactly what he's doing, as per Cloward-Piven/Alinsky.
Phyllis in Texas
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 11:29 AM
The Liberals do not get it! Shame they have a mental disease. Who do they care about? No one but themselves. GREED AND POWER, that is their only strategy.
Paulrod in Kansas City
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 11:34 AM
Arnold Ahrlert strikes a nerve with his comments about the lack of shame, and even self-righteousness in those who expect a free ride from welfare programs. Perhaps it is time for a little INTOLERANCE, with which to overtly scorn those who will not work. The concept of shame has been diminished to the point of being, in itself, a source of shame. What's so "cool" about not working, or even looking for work? What's so "cool" about expecting a free ride? Maybe it's time to start calling these lazy ****s lazy ****s, and holding up as heroes those who will take any job that pays something, and doesn't get you in jail. Maybe it's time to celebrate those parents who actually are there, and who actually supervise and guide their children in the hope that they'll grow up to be decent, productive members of society. If peer pressure is strong enough to dictate what people wear, and what they say, and do, maybe its time to use it in a more constructive way.......
nina in MA
Wednesday, August 8, 2012 at 4:27 PM
When they issued those EBT cards, they took away any shame or embarrassment people had at being on welfare..now they can go anywhere and use it for anything. I have first hand involvement with some who abuse the system...can't figure out why I dislike the slug...
Tony in Aiken, SC
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 11:38 AM
A comment on this issue stated that Holmes could have just as easily taken out the theater with a bomb. I support gun rights, but what he said is not really true. It's hard to get knowledge and components to make that sort of bomb, but getting the same firearms you and I have access to is easy. I can't say where the line should be drawn in access to lethality.
rab in jo, mo
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 2:06 PM
"It's hard to get knowledge and components to make that sort of bomb"
Really? Are you serious? All it takes is a couple liters of gasoline, a couple of wine bottles and some rags...or some high-nitrogen fertilizer and diesel fuel...or ammonia and bleach...or castor beans...etc.
Last time I checked, there was no NICS requirement to purchase any of these components as there is to purchase a firearm.
As to the knowledge component, the perp in question has a degree in neuroscience, that is a good indication that he was readily able to come up with bombmaking components and methods.
Anton D Rehling in Olympia, WA
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 7:57 PM
making things go boom is remedial stuff for the creative.
Just saying in Idaho
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 3:54 PM
Well weren't the news reporting that his apartment was bobby tranpped with bombs? And was Timothy McVeigh such a wiz?He knew enough , as do all terrorists.
Anton D Rehling in Olympia, WA
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 7:56 PM
Access to lethality as you call it can not be controled and kept from the criminals intent on evil by restricting the access from the law abiding. By restricting accessing lethality by your definition all you do is disarm those who will obey the law. and those who would be tried by 12 than carried by 6 will probably go to jail for defending theirs and their families lives from the criminal pukes if they use an outlawed form of defence that the criminal uses. I for one am not going to a gun fight with a club or a knife.
peggy cantley in wauchula,fla, 33873
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 11:52 AM
the small business people can not afford more taxes w are being taxed to death without proper representation, may be we need another "Boston Tea Party" type of revolt I am so sick of the rich the real rich [not the little business person] preying on our business's. This country's spending is out of control, pull in your belts for a change, if my micro small business makes $800.00 aa month that is what we live on why don't you try living on $800.00 a month!
Paulrod in Kansas City
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 11:56 AM
And while I'm ranting, when, if ever, will the anti-gun nuts develop a little sense? There was a recent comment that the Second Amendment referred to flintlocks, and doesn't cover high-capacity magazines, or semiutomatic "assault rifles". (Most of these fools wouldn't know an assault rifle from a dust mop.) The Second Amendment put citizens on a parity with the military, precisely to protect the People's rights. Semiautomatics and high-capacity magazines don't come near what the military has. Not that I'm advocating grenades and cannons, but frankly, the entire civilian armament couldn't hold off the military if they had to. The anti-gunners can't absorb the thought that a gun is merely a tool, nothing more. Its use is reflective of the character (or lack thereof) of the person wielding it. I often wonder what their reaction will be when the thugs realize that crossbows and blowguns are silent, equally deadly, and weigh a lot less. Even a good slingshot throwing a half-inch ball bearing can kill. There isn't a weapon extant that can be effectively outlawed, any more than outlawing pens can eliminate forged checks.
RP MacAllister in Virginia
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:00 PM
The Democrat "Tax the Rich" proposal reminds me of the ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX. Originally meant to tax the rich who didn't pay a "fair share" of taxes, it now has caught up with taxpayers who earn as little as $60,000.00. Inflation and income creep will make $250,000.00 appear to be middle or lower income in another 20 years.
Bert in Amerika
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:09 PM
Let's take a play out of the Progressive Left's book- Never let a good crisis go to waste. Because the worst president in the histiory of the USA is well on his way to imposing state control of everything(Fascism) we should reelect him on this contrarian idea. ie He has brought out the TEA Party,Pissed off more Americans than ever,woke up millions to the Lying,nonresponsive,monopoly creating, Thugacracy that is our government. If we should lose the momment and the momentum of our cause by giving our consent to be ruled by another- who will persue the same agenda only slower . Our ABSOLUTE RIGHT as the citizens subject to the Compact of the Constitution should use this fleeting oppurtunity to correct the lawlessness,corruption in Washington .Their contempt for us subjects and future slaves of the Socialist state is beyond compare. If you don't believe that government thinks they own you, just wait until the police and military knock down your door as has been done several times recently. Ron Paul supporters,Christians,and all other Americans on the Conservative leaning side have already been stated as threats to government but that would make us friends of AMERICA enemies of the "state" wouldn't it? Kind of like 1775-6 all over again.
John Q Citizen in Colorado
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:27 PM
Bert - Read Patrick Henry's Speech of 3-23-1775. I'm willing to bet that with just a few changes this would reflect your sentiment as well as mine. I am sick and tired of the Congress and President abusing their authority under the Constitution and their failure to live up to their oath of office.
jksisco in irvine, ca
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:10 PM
Obama is the anti-POTUS, he picks and chooses what laws should be enforced, circumvents the checks and balances set up long ago by men who understood the evil that lives in men's hearts, his arrogance is only exceeded by his failure to uphold his oath of office. As I watched a little of the Olympics last night, an ad by Barack was aired wherein he notifed "us" of the nature of the upcoming election, a choice between going back or moving forward, which of course is pure hogwash. it's clearly a choice between any semblance of Liberty we have left and outright tyranny as practiced by the ultimate liar.
MNIce in Minnesota
Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 12:32 AM
"We all want progress. But progress means getting nearer to the place where you want to be. And if you have taken a wrong turning, then to go forward does not get you any nearer. If you are on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; and in that case the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive man." ~ C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (1952)
Benevolous in Flyover Country
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:13 PM
Progressives like Obama do not want and cannot afford to have a vibrant small-business sector, because it creates jobs and wealth largely independent from government control. Progressives don't like big business, either, but find it much easier to control with the techniques of crony capitalism, corporate welfare, and the simple fact that Fortune 500 executive suites are populated by the same graduates of the same liberal universities as the government ruling class.
Liberals who don't want to go so far as nationalizing the means of production realize the same effect can be achieved by controlling big business and making it a "partner" as it can by taking it over, and with much less public controversy.
This kind of progressivism is a three-legged stool of well-behaved big business and its employees, big government and its employees, and a dependent class subsisting on public benefits. This is its power base. When people start their own successful businesses, this is accurately recognized as a threat, because small business denies by its very existence the necessity of big government as partner, employer and savior.
Liberal Democrats have every interest in being hostile to small business, and nothing to gain by supporting it. Inasmuch as most people owe their jobs to small business, they would do well to remember that on Election Day.
Bruce R Pierce in Owensboro, Ky
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:14 PM
“Once parents could take a break at night, park the kids in front of the TV and let the culture baby-sit. Not anymore. Our culture, they know, is their foe." --columnist Peggy Noonan.” Peggy that has always been the problem, not so much the violence in the media, that is but a reflection of the violence in the world, it's the parents that choose not to parent by sitting with their children and talking about the issues while just sending them to school for further indoctrination. I myself have to laugh at the "do-gooders" who harp on the evils of certain music while at the same time during "prime time TV" the music to the song "Suicide is Painless" was being played every night. Let’s first take responsibility for our actions and inactions before unloading onto someone else.
Wes Kott in IL
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:16 PM
How can you expect liberal Democrats to understand the basics of the economy and how jobs are created other than to have government hire them?
enemaofthestatistquo in GA
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 12:17 PM
Why did the chicken cross the road? to escape Leftist Intolerance.
wjm in Colorado
Monday, July 30, 2012 at 1:30 PM
Or was it to go to Chick Fil-A on Wednesday?
MNIce in Minnesota
Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 12:42 AM
NOT AT ALL! Any chicken with a brain and survival instinct would run to the left side of the road - no Chick-fil-A waiting for them there!