Why We’re Talking About Real Money Now
This morning, as I wolfed down a ham and cheese omelet, a banana and some coffee, I listened as the Democrats unveiled an 825 billion dollar stimulus package that they want passed immediately. Basically that means they want to get it passed before anyone can read what’s in the bill.
If we add the 350 billion and 825 billion we get roughly 1 point 1 trillion dollars, about what I was talking about yesterday. So this is a bigger bill than just the 350 billion I was talking about yesterday, and believe me now and listen to me later, this is nowhere near the end.
This 825 billion dollar bill contains what Democrats call tax cuts. What that means is more rebates to people who don’t pay any taxes in the first place. What that is more aptly described as is welfare. It didn’t work last year, and it won’t work this year. It won’t work even if Robert Reich appears on every television show in America to say that it will.
Somehow Democrats have never figured out that small business drives the American economy. The Democrats idea of a small business is Microsoft, or Chrysler. And in that arrangement they play both sides of the fence, sucking up to the company and the union at the same time. They want to make sure everybody in that arrangement is happy. Microsoft and Chrysler pay less than they should in taxes, and the union gets paid more, and has more benefits than it needs.
They only time Senators and Congressman see Main Street is during a campaign. You may remember when Senator John (Boy)Kerry had national television crews film him, the missus, and the Clintons in a local Burger King, supposedly eating lunch, then they retired to the campaign bus where a more stately catered French gourmet buffet awaited them. Billy Jay kept some onion rings in his jacket pocket as a hedge though.
Protect and defend are the two words you should add to your vocabulary this year, and the sooner the better. It means not only do you protect your person, and those near and dear, but you protect everything that is yours.
This might necessitate moving your bank account, triple checking on all financial transactions, protecting your identity, and keeping a good amount of cash in a safe place.
Because you just never know what these liberal thieves will do next. One thing we know for sure is who the target is.
(I hope I don’t have to splain that.)
Watching all the press conferences over the past couple of days got me thinking about Gel. Now you might think I’m talkin about Dr. Scholls, or even some of that metrosexual stuff some men put in their hair, but I’m talking about Mook Gel, more correctly referred to as Mace Pepper Gel, where a little stream will do them, and a few streams could win you a styling award.
http://www.bigkahunasecurity.com/peppergel.htm
Personally, I like the Magnum Model. It reminds me of Dirty Harry.
“Uh huh…I know what you’re thinking. Did he fire six shots…or only five? Well to tell you the truth in all this excitement I’ve kinda lost track myself. But being that this is a .44 magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off…you’ve got to ask yourself one question…Do I feel lucky? Well…do you punk?”
And the Magnum model has 13, (count em!) shots, and a range of 18 feet. Still affordably priced at under thirty bucks, it’s a powerful mook deterrent.
The cold wave is currently keeping a lot of mooks under wraps, but soon the low temperatures will be gone, and they’ll be back to work. There is no time like the present to get ready.
Stay aware, alert, and have a plan.
Aloha kaua,
Nui (Big) Kahuna





















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