The Anti-Socialist

by Administrator 5. May 2009 09:04

The Day BO was elected, many in this country celebrated. The people celebrating were not the people who create jobs, not the people who create wealth and not the people who pay taxes. The people celebrating were academia, journalist, inner city poor, and liberals self educated by bumper stickers. These useful idiots lining up to handover their liberty for some government handouts are not the people who matter in this country. These are the dependents, the pot smokers, the drug abusers, handout seekers, the teachers unions, the government employee unions, the UAW.

The Anti-socialist, the 58 million people who voted against BO, are for the most part hard working, tax paying, honest people who are now afraid of the government and what government has in store for them. We are not hiring people because we are uncertain of the future. We are not investing in companies because one slip of the tongue or pen in Washington could make our investment worthless. We are not spending money, we are not going on vacation, we are afraid. We, the anti-socialist, are afraid of our government and the liberals who hold power.

The Anti-socialist don't have many options, we are 1.5 years from an election. The elected officials in Washington don't listen to us. When we protest we are marginalized and degraded. So what do we do to show our disgust? We need to promote the capitalist brand. We need to be the advocates and defenders of liberty, capitalism and conservatism. We need to be proud, we need to let others like us know that they are not alone. This post is written in haste, and may not read well but I will make it more cogent and on point in the near future. Until then, buy conservative t-shirts and conservative gear and show your true colors.

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Back from a mental vacation

by Tungsten_ring 20. November 2008 23:28

I have been on hiatus since the election. This tungsten man needed to recharge his batteries and take stock of a future where capitalist are the enemy, and the non-producers are the noble and entitled. 

The American people, through a incompetent and corrupt education system, have forgotten what has made this country great. We have been on a slippery slope for a long time, as I cling to the slope with my fingernails leaving the tracks for historians to decipher the decline of our America I continue to look for something to grab onto. My thought are to let go, get to the bottom and find a way to correct the problem. That thought quickly passes and I remember all of those who have already slipped by me, making the problem worse.

The people who slipped by me had their mind weighted down by their own greed, of taking things their mind did not produce or that their labor did not earn. My only hope of holding on is to continue to produce and earn my way, and not let the weight of my indentured servitude to those at the bottom bring even lower.

Tungsten Men-- hang on tight!

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I had a bad dream

by Tungsten_ring 4. November 2008 21:52

I just woke up from a bad dream, we, the United States of America just elected an unqualified and anti-American black man to be president just because he is black. The man of shallow character and even thinner accomplishments, with the assistance of a very corrupt media was able to talk in platitudes and generalities and never be challenged to explain anything.

I had a very bad dream that people all of America, with the promise of a handout, sold their soul.

I had a very bad dream, that to be a part of history, the media laid down their pens and refused to vet a candidate.

I had a very bad dream that the socialist, now embolden will set back out country to 1975.

I woke up and realized this is no dream. The is a very bad reality.

 

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Quote of the Day from Dante

by Tungsten_ring 26. October 2008 02:38

As our election for President moves forward we have one canidate who voted present in his State Senate job 130+ times, so I found this quote fitting -

Dante once said that the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who in a period of moral crisis maintain their neutrality.

Tungsten Men take a stand. There is no Present Vote in Life.

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Would the Last Honest Reporter Please Turn On the Lights?

by Administrator 22. October 2008 07:40

Republished here - because I can't get to any of the website that are running it - they are overwelhmed.

By Orson Scott Card Editor's note: Orson Scott Card is a Democrat and a newspaper columnist, and in this opinion piece he takes on both while lamenting the current state of journalism. An open letter to the local daily paper — almost every local daily paper in America: I remember reading All the President's Men and thinking: That's journalism. You do what it takes to get the truth and you lay it before the public, because the public has a right to know. This housing crisis didn't come out of nowhere. It was not a vague emanation of the evil Bush administration. It was a direct result of the political decision, back in the late 1990s, to loosen the rules of lending so that home loans would be more accessible to poor people. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were authorized to approve risky loans. What is a risky loan? It's a loan that the recipient is likely not to be able to repay. The goal of this rule change was to help the poor — which especially would help members of minority groups. But how does it help these people to give them a loan that they can't repay? They get into a house, yes, but when they can't make the payments, they lose the house — along with their credit rating. They end up worse off than before. This was completely foreseeable and in fact many people did foresee it. One political party, in Congress and in the executive branch, tried repeatedly to tighten up the rules. The other party blocked every such attempt and tried to loosen them. Furthermore, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae were making political contributions to the very members of Congress who were allowing them to make irresponsible loans. (Though why quasi-federal agencies were allowed to do so baffles me. It's as if the Pentagon were allowed to contribute to the political campaigns of Congressmen who support increasing their budget.) Isn't there a story here? Doesn't journalism require that you who produce our daily paper tell the truth about who brought us to a position where the only way to keep confidence in our economy was a $700 billion bailout? Aren't you supposed to follow the money and see which politicians were benefiting personally from the deregulation of mortgage lending? I have no doubt that if these facts had pointed to the Republican Party or to John McCain as the guilty parties, you would be treating it as a vast scandal. "Housing-gate," no doubt. Or "Fannie-gate." Instead, it was Senator Christopher Dodd and Congressman Barney Frank, both Democrats, who denied that there were any problems, who refused Bush administration requests to set up a regulatory agency to watch over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and who were still pushing for these agencies to go even further in promoting sub-prime mortgage loans almost up to the minute they failed. As Thomas Sowell points out in a TownHall.com essay entitled "Do Facts Matter?" ( http://snipurl.com/457townhall_com] ): "Alan Greenspan warned them four years ago. So did the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to the President. So did Bush's Secretary of the Treasury." These are facts. This financial crisis was completely preventable. The party that blocked any attempt to prevent it was ... the Democratic Party. The party that tried to prevent it was ... the Republican Party. Yet when Nancy Pelosi accused the Bush administration and Republican deregulation of causing the crisis, you in the press did not hold her to account for her lie. Instead, you criticized Republicans who took offense at this lie and refused to vote for the bailout! What? It's not the liar, but the victims of the lie who are to blame? Now let's follow the money ... right to the presidential candidate who is the number-two recipient of campaign contributions from Fannie Mae. And after Freddie Raines, the CEO of Fannie Mae who made $90 million while running it into the ground, was fired for his incompetence, one presidential candidate's campaign actually consulted him for advice on housing. If that presidential candidate had been John McCain, you would have called it a major scandal and we would be getting stories in your paper every day about how incompetent and corrupt he was. But instead, that candidate was Barack Obama, and so you have buried this story, and when the McCain campaign dared to call Raines an "adviser" to the Obama campaign — because that campaign had sought his advice — you actually let Obama's people get away with accusing McCain of lying, merely because Raines wasn't listed as an official adviser to the Obama campaign. You would never tolerate such weasely nit-picking from a Republican. If you who produce our local daily paper actually had any principles, you would be pounding this story, because the prosperity of all Americans was put at risk by the foolish, short-sighted, politically selfish, and possibly corrupt actions of leading Democrats, including Obama. If you who produce our local daily paper had any personal honor, you would find it unbearable to let the American people believe that somehow Republicans were to blame for this crisis. There are precedents. Even though President Bush and his administration never said that Iraq sponsored or was linked to 9/11, you could not stand the fact that Americans had that misapprehension — so you pounded us with the fact that there was no such link. (Along the way, you created the false impression that Bush had lied to them and said that there was a connection.) If you had any principles, then surely right now, when the American people are set to blame President Bush and John McCain for a crisis they tried to prevent, and are actually shifting to approve of Barack Obama because of a crisis he helped cause, you would be laboring at least as hard to correct that false impression. Your job, as journalists, is to tell the truth. That's what you claim you do, when you accept people's money to buy or subscribe to your paper. But right now, you are consenting to or actively promoting a big fat lie — that the housing crisis should somehow be blamed on Bush, McCain, and the Republicans. You have trained the American people to blame everything bad — even bad weather — on Bush, and they are responding as you have taught them to. If you had any personal honor, each reporter and editor would be insisting on telling the truth — even if it hurts the election chances of your favorite candidate. Because that's what honorable people do. Honest people tell the truth even when they don't like the probable consequences. That's what honesty means . That's how trust is earned. Barack Obama is just another politician, and not a very wise one. He has revealed his ignorance and naivete time after time — and you have swept it under the rug, treated it as nothing. Meanwhile, you have participated in the borking of Sarah Palin, reporting savage attacks on her for the pregnancy of her unmarried daughter — while you ignored the story of John Edwards's own adultery for many months. So I ask you now: Do you have any standards at all? Do you even know what honesty means? Is getting people to vote for Barack Obama so important that you will throw away everything that journalism is supposed to stand for? You might want to remember the way the National Organization of Women threw away their integrity by supporting Bill Clinton despite his well-known pattern of sexual exploitation of powerless women. Who listens to NOW anymore? We know they stand for nothing; they have no principles. That's where you are right now. It's not too late. You know that if the situation were reversed, and the truth would damage McCain and help Obama, you would be moving heaven and earth to get the true story out there. If you want to redeem your honor, you will swallow hard and make a list of all the stories you would print if it were McCain who had been getting money from Fannie Mae, McCain whose campaign had consulted with its discredited former CEO, McCain who had voted against tightening its lending practices. Then you will print them, even though every one of those true stories will point the finger of blame at the reckless Democratic Party, which put our nation's prosperity at risk so they could feel good about helping the poor, and lay a fair share of the blame at Obama's door. You will also tell the truth about John McCain: that he tried, as a Senator, to do what it took to prevent this crisis. You will tell the truth about President Bush: that his administration tried more than once to get Congress to regulate lending in a responsible way. This was a Congress-caused crisis, beginning during the Clinton administration, with Democrats leading the way into the crisis and blocking every effort to get out of it in a timely fashion. If you at our local daily newspaper continue to let Americans believe — and vote as if — President Bush and the Republicans caused the crisis, then you are joining in that lie. If you do not tell the truth about the Democrats — including Barack Obama — and do so with the same energy you would use if the miscreants were Republicans — then you are not journalists by any standard. You're just the public relations machine of the Democratic Party, and it's time you were all fired and real journalists brought in, so that we can actually have a news paper in our city. This article first appeared in The Rhinoceros Times of Greensboro, North Carolina, and is used here by permission.

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Ronald Reagan said it best

by Tungsten_ring 15. October 2008 04:11

One of the great tungsten men was Ronald Wilson Reagan. President Reagan believed in the American people and American Greatness. Here are his thoughts on Freedom.

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same. "

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Thomas Paine offers this quote of the day

by Tungsten_ring 12. October 2008 11:49

He that would make his own liberty secure, must guard even his enemy from oppression; for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach himself. -

Thomas Paine is one of America's early Tungsten Men, his writing and pamphleteering helped inspired a nation to become one. The quote above comes from 'Dissertation on First Principles of Government' published in 1795.

 As a follow up to this quote, I would like quote George Bernard Shaw - This is so true today.

'Liberty Means responsibility, that is why most men dread it."

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this guy is a tungsten man - funny and true

by Tungsten_ring 11. October 2008 14:02

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Tungsten Man Quote of the Day - October 10, 2008

by Administrator 10. October 2008 07:22

'I came here to say that I do not recognize anyone's right to one minute of my life. Nor to any part of my energy. Nor to any achievement of mine. No matter who makes the claim, how large their number, or how great their need. I wished to come here and say that I am a man who does not exist for others'... From The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

Tungsten Men everywhere need to stand  up and defend capitalism against the Statist that are infecting our ranks.

 

 

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No Person Can Change their lot in life by following liberalism

by Tungsten_ring 9. October 2008 22:53

I grew up under the most difficult circumstances, not many who had my life would be where I am today.  I was able to escape the circumstances of my birth by developing a set of principles to live by, and then trying to live up to them. If I had fallen for the liberal lefts offers of indentured servitude I would be living on welfare or unemployment somewhere. -

Only through conservatism can you change your lot in life. Liberalism is for the elite and the slaves. If you accept liberalism as your savior, and you accept their offerings of others peoples money, you are forever to be stuck in your lot in life. If you accept these handout you are forever a slave.

I challenge you, whoever you are reading this post,  to find anyone who has used the liberal value system to move from very poor to very wealthy. It is not possible. Liberal Victims never rise, they are given just enough to sustain, with promises of a little better  survival if they vote for the captures in the next election. A person can not rise up through hand outs.

In the 1970's the University of Michigan did a study of lower income families, the families were split into two groups, one group worked hard to survive the other group lived off of social assistance. The findings were dramatic, and self evident. The families who raised their children on social assistance were more likely to see their children on social assistance as adults. The families that worked but struggled were more likely to see their children's go to college or move up the economic ladder. In the face of this study you would think that any well intention person would know that welfare kills and does not work to improve a families life. This appears to be exactly what the left wants.

My life, is a story filled with tragedy and personal triumph... Tungsten men are forged of and from the fire. Don't be a slave -

From one of the bands of my childhood, the words of Triumph -

All your life you've been waiting for your chance
Where you'll fit into the plan
But you're the master of your own destiny
So give and take the best that you can

CHORUS:
Fight the good fight every moment
Every minute every day
Fight the good fight every moment
It's your only way

 

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