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One of my favorite sites for general purpose articles from a man's perspect is the Art of Manliness by Brett and Kate McKay. Check it out and consider buying the AoM book if you like the site. It's a winner.

This week they posted a fine collection of founding fathers motivational posters. Below is a sample. Bookmark it, there are many to grab for reference quotes when sending inspiring notes to friends.

Independence Day, the Fourth of July, is a week away for those of us in the United States. So we thought it would be most appropriate to make a “Founding Fathers” edition of our motivational posters series. We centered in on three of this illustrious group’s most influential men-George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Benjamin Franklin. Not only did they produce great thinking on politics and government, they were also dispensers of truly sage wisdom about character and personal development. We gathered up some of their best and pithiest sayings and hope they inspire you to become a better man.

Every month we hear "government economists" announce that unemployment numbers have "unexpectedly" done this or that.  Since it is the economists' job to predict such things, they're obviously bad economists, but the real reason for this failure is that they are government economists.  Larry Kudlow offers a detailed explanation of why Obama's stimulus package hasn't worked, but I think there is a simpler explanation: Government has no money!

Government cannot spend one nickel (or $1 trillion) that it does not first take out of the private economy in some form, be it taxes, borrowing against future taxes, or inflation, the "cruelest tax of all."  In other words, it can only redistribute wealth that has already been produced by the private sector and CANNOT produce new wealth.  Certainly, government can fund things that the private sector might choose to do to produce more goods and services, but in the vast majority of cases funds those things which do not.  That is, most government spending reduces and consumes wealth rather than creating it.  At its very best, government redirects wealth to something of equal value to (but different from) what a free economy would choose.  There should be nothing unexpected about the failure of central government planning for the economy.  It fails every place and every time it is tried.  We should expect better.

A friend on Facebook posted this Winston Churchill quote, "However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results." That pretty much sums up the stimulus package's outcome - steering us back in time to last century's depression era. Warner Todd Huston at Big Government highlights where our dollars were spent:

In his recent trip to Racine, Wisconsin, President Obama claimed that his stimulus policies worked and “saved jobs.” He also said that his policies staved off another Great Depression. But lets take a look at some of the graft, waste and pointless, useless, wild-eyed spending that was in his so-called stimulus.

  • $5 million to create a geothermal energy system for a shopping mall in Tennessee. The mall is over half empty of tenants and has had falling shopper attendance for years *
  • $1.57 million to Penn State University study fossils in Argentina *
  • $100,000 to a puppet theater in Minnesota *

As a helpful reminder, here is Freedom Foundation of Minnesota's list of more ridiculous stimulus spending:

Franconia - $50,000 for a sculpture park:
The public may get in for free to view “Spitting Bazookas” among other sculptures at the outdoor Franconia Sculpture Park, but not the taxpayers, who also help foot the bill for special events on Earth Day, Summer Solstice and World Peace Day.

Willmar - $48,394 for surveillance cameras:
The Police warned us about watching “every breath you take and every move you make” and evidently authorities in Willmar are in tune with them. County and local law enforcement received stimulus funding for a high tech video surveillance system to monitor risky public areas and at least “increase public perception of security” in this west central Minnesota community.

Cloquet - $16,486 to monitor a Hell’s Angels rally:
When Hell’s Angels targeted Cloquet last summer, it evidently became a national security issue. Local authorities monitoring the 2009 Hell’s Angels USA rally in Cloquet billed for stimulus funding for the cost of overtime.

University of Minnesota – $190,464 to study sex reversal in mice:
When taxpayers were promised that economic stimulus funds would be spent only on the most critical public projects, few would have predicted that one of those projects would involve sex reversal in mice. But that’s exactly what the University of Minnesota received nearly $200,000 to study.

University of Minnesota – $230,280 for stop smoking outreach to the homeless:
The University of Minnesota received more than $230,000 not to combat the serious problem of homelessness, but instead to stop homeless people from smoking. The university's plan involves distributing nicotine patches, transit passes, and debit cards to participants. In order to enhance participation in this study, the university intends to produce "attractive intervention materials."

Burnsville – $208, 900 to implement new Sustainability Guide Plan and convert holiday lights to LED lighting
:
Burnsville’s Sustainability Guide Plan is the result of a year-long process involving ten teams of consultants. But the really pricey part of this greenprint is implementing it. The city has acknowledged that its best chance to fund this plan lies outside the city’s coffers. That’s why they’ve sought grants, public/private partnerships and, of course, federal stimulus funds. With the Sustainability Guide Plan, Burnsville is modifying an old maxim: Think globally, act locally, fund federally.

St. Cloud – $798,396 to improve “reliever” airport with no commercial flights:
The St. Cloud Regional Airport is a self-described “reliever airport” for the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. But what’s to relieve? Though commercial airlines have curtailed daily passenger flights, civic leaders continue to go full throttle ahead in spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in stimulus funding in hopes the airport takes off--someday.

Regency Beauty Institute – $4,573,458 for Pell grants:
An attractive financial package for qualifying students at beauty institutes administered by Twin Cities-based Regency Corporation in Minnesota and several other states.

The Telegraph's headline today reads, "With the US trapped in depression, this really is starting to feel like 1932." Perhaps the wisdom of Mr. Churchill is one reason why Mr. Obama returned his bust to England. Our President can orate otherwise, but the results are not what many had in mind when they supported the stimulus spending. On the plus side, one unintended result is a stimulated non-puppet populace taking action for a better strategy November 2.

One of my favorite lines from the Declaration of Independence and scenes in National Treasure (at the 6:10 minute mark in video below):

Benjamin Franklin Gates: "Of all the ideas that became the United States, there's a line here that's at the heart of all the others. 'But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and provide new Guards for their future security.'"

When Poole responds, "Huh. No idea what you said." Gates replies, "It means If there's something wrong, those who have the ability to take action have the responsibility to take action."

Dim lights

Independence. It's worth protecting.

After all the fireworks have been fired and all the charcoal grills in America likewise, and even after a federal holiday which does not fall on its official commemorative date, I believe there is still time to reflect upon what it means to be an American. It occurs to me that perhaps the best definition can be found in the lyrics of Lee Greenwood's great song, "God bless the USA".

From the lakes of Minnesota,
to the hills of Tennessee.
Across the plains of Texas,
From sea to shining sea.

From Detroit down to Houston,
and New York to L.A.
Well there's pride in every American heart,
and its time we stand and say.

That I'm proud to be an American,
where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died,
who gave that right to me.

And I gladly stand up,
next to you and defend her still today.
‘Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land,
God bless the USA. 

I know places and events where the people stand and sing this enthusiastically, and I believe they mean it; the words are simple enough. I have no doubt that those who sing it do believe it, but... what nags at me about this patriotic holiday just past is that, based on this simple test, I do not believe that the President of these United States is an American. Consider:

His wife Michelle said she was "finally proud to be an American" only after her husband was elected. That's not the reason for being proud.  Barack Obama has essentially apologized for the United States at every opportunity, and bowed before foreign leaders as if he was ashamed to be an American. We can recognize our faults and still be proud to be Americans. We apologize and bow to NO ONE for that fact!

We basically acknowledge as Americans anyone willing to call themselves an American and stand up for America. Obama seems unwilling to allow us to unite like that, constantly dividing us according to whatever side of the current divisive issue we are on.  We are either the oppressed or the oppressors, all the time, and by his definition alone.

Obama denies American exceptionalism, telling NASA to forget about returning Americans to the moon and to concentrate on making Muslim nations proud of their scientific achievements. What??

Barack Obama won't stand up, won't defend this country, doesn't care about the men fighting to preserve our freedoms and, in many ways, doesn't seem to give a rodent's rear about our freedoms at all. Perhaps all we are seeing is a masterful incompetence, but the result is exactly the same.

It's a terrible thing to say, but on our uniquely American holiday, exercising what used to be our freedom of speech, it needs to be said. Barack Obama isn't un-American, but he isn't a Fourth of July American like the rest of us. God bless [and help] the USA.