"I'm Tired" Here is somthing I found on a Blog you may find interesting...

Al Hadfield

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I'm Tired
I’ll be 63 soon. Except for one semester in college when jobs were scarce, and a six-month period when I was between jobs, but job-hunting every day, I’ve worked, hard, since I was 18. Despite some health challenges, I still put in 50-hour weeks, and haven’t called in sick in seven or eight years. I make a good salary, but I didn’t inherit my job or my income, and I worked to get where I am. Given the economy, there’s no retirement in sight, and I’m tired. Very tired.

I’m tired of being told that I have to “spread the wealth around” to people who don’t have my work ethic. I’m tired of being told the government will take the money I earned, by force if necessary, and give it to people too lazy or stupid to earn it.

I’m tired of being told that I have to pay more taxes to “keep people in their homes.” Sure, if they lost their jobs or got sick, I’m willing to help. But if they bought McMansions at three times the price of our paid-off, $250,000 condo, on one-third of my salary, then let the leftwing Congresscritters who passed Fannie and Freddie and the Community Reinvestment Act that created the bubble help them—with their own money.

I’m tired of being told how bad America is by leftwing millionaires like Michael Moore, George Soros and Hollywood entertainers who live in luxury because of the opportunities America offers. In thirty years, if they get their way, the United States will have the religious freedom and women’s rights of Saudi Arabia, the economy of Zimbabwe, the freedom of the press of China, the crime and violence of Mexico, the tolerance for Gay people of Iran, and the freedom of speech of Venezuela. Won’t multiculturalism be beautiful?

I’m tired of being told that Islam is a “Religion of Peace,” when every day I can read dozens of stories of Muslim men killing their sisters, wives and daughters for their family “honor;” of Muslims rioting over some slight offense; of Muslims murdering Christian and Jews because they aren’t “believers;” of Muslims burning schools for girls; of Muslims stoning teenage rape victims to death for “adultery;” of Muslims mutilating the genitals of little girls; all in the name of Allah, because the Qur’an and Shari’a law tells them to.

I believe “a man should be judged by the content of his character, not by the color of his skin.” I’m tired of being told that “race doesn’t matter” in the post-racial world of President Obama, when it’s all that matters in affirmative action jobs, lower college admission and graduation standards for minorities (harming them the most), government contract set-asides, tolerance for the ghetto culture of violence and fatherless children that hurts minorities more than anyone, and in the appointment of US Senators from Illinois. I think it’s very cool that we have a black president and that a black child is doing her homework at the desk where Lincoln wrote the emancipation proclamation. I just wish the black president was Condi Rice, or someone who believes more in freedom and the individual and less in an all-knowing government.

I’m tired of a news media that thinks Bush’s fundraising and inaugural expenses were obscene, but that think Obama’s, at triple the cost, were wonderful. That thinks Bush exercising daily was a waste of presidential time, but Obama exercising is a great example for the public to control weight and stress, that picked over every line of Bush’s military records, but never demanded that Kerry release his, that slammed Palin with two years as governor for being too inexperienced for VP, but touted Obama with three years as senator as potentially the best president ever.

Wonder why people are dropping their subscriptions or switching to Fox News? Get a clue. I didn’t vote for Bush in 2000, but the media and Kerry drove me to his camp in 2004.

I’m tired of being told that out of “tolerance for other cultures” we must let Saudi Arabia use our oil money to fund mosques and madrassa Islamic schools to preach hate in America, while no American group is allowed to fund a church, synagogue or religious school in Saudi Arabia to teach love and tolerance.

I’m tired of being told I must lower my living standard to fight global warming, which no one is allowed to debate. My wife and I live in a two-bedroom apartment and carpool together five miles to our jobs. We also own a three-bedroom condo where our daughter and granddaughter live. Our carbon footprint is about 5% of Al Gore’s, and if you’re greener than Gore, you’re green enough.

I’m tired of being told that drug addicts have a disease, and I must help support and treat them, and pay for the damage they do. Did a giant germ rush out of a dark alley, grab them, and stuff white powder up their noses while they tried to fight it off? I don’t think Gay people choose to be Gay, but I damn sure think druggies chose to take drugs. And I’m tired of harassment from cool people treating me like a freak when I tell them I never tried marijuana.

I’m tired of illegal aliens being called “undocumented workers,” especially the ones who aren’t working, but are living on welfare or crime. What’s next? Calling drug dealers, “Undocumented Pharmacists”? And, no, I’m not against Hispanics. Most of them are Catholic and it’s been a few hundred years since Catholics wanted to kill me for my religion. I’m willing to fast track for citizenship any Hispanic person who can speak English, doesn’t have a criminal record and who is self-supporting without family on welfare, or who serves honorably for three years in our military. Those are the citizens we need.

I’m tired of latte liberals and journalists, who would never wear the uniform of the Republic themselves, or let their entitlement-handicapped kids near a recruiting station, trashing our military. They and their kids can sit at home, never having to make split-second decisions under life and death circumstances, and bad mouth better people then themselves. Do bad things happen in war? You bet. Do our troops sometimes misbehave? Sure. Does this compare with the atrocities that were the policy of our enemies for the last fifty years—and still are? Not even close. So here’s the deal. I’ll let myself be subjected to all the humiliation and abuse that was heaped on terrorists at Abu Ghraib or Gitmo, and the critics can let themselves be subject to captivity by the Muslims who tortured and beheaded Daniel Pearl in Pakistan, or the Muslims who tortured and murdered Marine Lt. Col. William Higgins in Lebanon, or the Muslims who ran the blood-spattered Al Qaeda torture rooms our troops found in Iraq, or the Muslims who cut off the heads of schoolgirls in Indonesia, because the girls were Christian. Then we’ll compare notes. British and American soldiers are the only troops in history that civilians came to for help and handouts, instead of hiding from in fear.

I’m tired of people telling me that their party has a corner on virtue and the other party has a corner on corruption. Read the papers—bums are bi-partisan. And I’m tired of people telling me we need bi-partisanship. I live in Illinois, where the “Illinois Combine” of Democrats and Republicans has worked together harmoniously to loot the public for years. And I notice that the tax cheats in Obama’s cabinet are bi-partisan as well.

I’m tired of hearing wealthy athletes, entertainers and politicians of both parties talking about innocent mistakes, stupid mistakes or youthful mistakes, when we all know they think their only mistake was getting caught. I’m tired of people with a sense of entitlement, rich or poor.

Speaking of poor, I’m tired of hearing people with air-conditioned homes, color TVs and two cars called poor. The majority of Americans didn’t have that in 1970, but we didn’t know we were “poor.” The poverty pimps have to keep changing the definition of poor to keep the dollars flowing.

I’m real tired of people who don’t take responsibility for their lives and actions. I’m tired of hearing them blame the government, or discrimination, or big-whatever for their problems.

Yes, I’m damn tired. But I’m also glad to be 63. Because, mostly, I’m not going to get to see the world these people are making. I’m just sorry for my granddaughter.

Robert A. Hall is a Marine Vietnam veteran who served five terms in the Massachusetts state senate. He blogs at www.tartanmarine.blogspot.com
 
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I agree 100%. I am only 31 and I have worked since the age of 15 other than on the farm. If i can do that what the hell is wrong with people around my age that will not get off of there a$$ and do some thing.
 
I agree with that.
I am starting to getting tired also. I started a construction company six years ago. My wife and I worked our butts off, lived on pennies for two years while we invested all of our money and time back into the business. We came from nowhere with nothing and have built everything we have by ourselves with no help from the government.
We pay taxes and more taxes. Every time the government spends more money they are relying on me to make my tax payment. It is getting to the point where taxes are going to put me out of business.
We have a bus system that is subsidized by business owners because they can't make ends meet with out taking my money. Taxi cab's don't tax me to stay in business. Now the car manufactures can't make it because the uaw has them bent over and my tax dollars are being given to them.

If my business starts to go under will the government step in and bail me out?
A year ago we employed 35 people. Today I am down to 5.
Maybe I should have gave a few hunderd thousand to a senator's re-election campain then he might have written me into the bail out bill.
 
I'm taking up a collection to buy Robt. A. Hall a tinfoil hat. And before you jump on my ass, you need to know that I'm a 100% service-connected disabled veteran. So that argument is not going to fly.
 
I'm taking up a collection to buy Robt. A. Hall a tinfoil hat. And before you jump on my ass, you need to know that I'm a 100% service-connected disabled veteran. So that argument is not going to fly.

Your impressive!!!!!
 
It's spelled "you're," Vinny . . . contraction of "you are," not a possessive pronoun. :eek:

Thanks for the correction. I'm lucky I can type, never mind proper spelling, grammar and punctuation.

You still are very impressive. You remind me of an SP that use to frequent this forum and probably is still lurking around. His alias was Mr. D.. Nothing wrong with pointing out the mistakes of others, most insecure people find pleasure in that just try not to get too unreasonable its unbecoming!
I guess I'll start prepping brass!!!!
Have a nice day
vinny
 
I'm taking up a collection to buy Robt. A. Hall a tinfoil hat. And before you jump on my ass, you need to know that I'm a 100% service-connected disabled veteran. So that argument is not going to fly.

Decorated or not ?
 
George, I don't see what's so wrong with what the gentleman in the original post wrote. If we keep going the way we're going with the wonders of diversity and multi-culturalism and don't pass any judgment on anyone no matter what they do or say or where and when they do it or say it the country we know and our parents and grandparents knew won't be any different than the wonderful socialist worker's paradises in Europe.

Like Mr Hall I have no problems with helping out those who have lost their jobs and need help, but for those who bought houses they couldn't possibly afford, vehicles they couldn't afford, took vacations they couldn't afford, and expect the rest of us to pay for their excesses I really don't think so.

Our beloved President has told us we have to be responsible. My wife and I have been responsible, we pay our bills, we don't owe anyone anything except for utilities, we're not rich, but we've been careful. I really don't feel that it's responsible to pay the mortgages and bills and whatever else for people who haven't been responsible.

It's just like raising kids, if you do everything for them and give them every thing they want they're not going to grow up to be responsible adults. Life's tough, and it's even tougher when you figure it's someone else's responsibility to make it otherwise. Maybe that's the problem or a big part of it.
 
George, I don't see what's so wrong with what the gentleman in the original post wrote. If we keep going the way we're going with the wonders of diversity and multi-culturalism and don't pass any judgment on anyone no matter what they do or say or where and when they do it or say it the country we know and our parents and grandparents knew won't be any different than the wonderful socialist worker's paradises in Europe.

Like Mr Hall I have no problems with helping out those who have lost their jobs and need help, but for those who bought houses they couldn't possibly afford, vehicles they couldn't afford, took vacations they couldn't afford, and expect the rest of us to pay for their excesses I really don't think so.

Our beloved President has told us we have to be responsible. My wife and I have been responsible, we pay our bills, we don't owe anyone anything except for utilities, we're not rich, but we've been careful. I really don't feel that it's responsible to pay the mortgages and bills and whatever else for people who haven't been responsible.

It's just like raising kids, if you do everything for them and give them every thing they want they're not going to grow up to be responsible adults. Life's tough, and it's even tougher when you figure it's someone else's responsibility to make it otherwise. Maybe that's the problem or a big part of it.

Larry

Just my opinion, I think Mr. Hall is figuratively describing California which is an entitlement society run by a bunch of Left wing zealots governed by a Dem disguised as a Republican. California is basically bankrupt, so what does that tell you about the brilliance of liberal/socialist ideas. If anything is to be learned by California's failings it is "Entitlement Societies fail". Building a constituency dependent on government handouts is the primary objective of the politicians in California and now the politicians residing in Washington. What saddens me is the fact that most people who support this ideology are brilliant but misguided and some frequent pro-gun/benchrest forums.

I'm tired of pissing into the wind when trying to reason with those that are unreasonable. I'll be speaking at a "Tea Party" on the 15th and I plan on sharing some of what I've learned here.
Have a Happy Easter
vinny
 
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