Monday, November 18, 2013

Dawgs 2014-2015

Yes, I am looking towards next year.  Why wouldn't I?  All we have left this year is our bi-annual trip to Atlanta to kick the Jackets followed by a fun return trip to Jacksonville to go Gator Bowling against some Midwest, dust bowl, corn-eating, Big Ten scrub.

DateOpponent / EventLocationTime / Result
08/30/14vs. ClemsonAthens, Ga.TBA
09/13/14at South CarolinaColumbia, S.C.TBA
09/20/14vs. TroyAthens, Ga.TBA
09/27/14vs. TennesseeAthens, Ga.TBA
10/04/14vs. VanderbiltAthens, Ga.TBA
10/11/14at MissouriColumbia, Mo.TBA
10/18/14at ArkansasFayetteville, Ark.TBA
11/01/14vs. FloridaJacksonville, Fla.TBA
11/08/14at KentuckyLexington, Ky.TBA
11/15/14vs. AuburnAthens, Ga.TBA
11/22/14vs. Charleston SouthernAthens, Ga.TBA
11/29/14vs. Georgia TechAthens, Ga.TBA

So...
Clemson at home, followed by a tough trip to Columbia (the evil one).  Then we come home for a few weeks to take on some Million Dollar Baby from LA (Lower Alabama...Troy), and two of the 'Ville Quadruplets (Knox & Nash).  We hit the road for a not so daunting four week stretch to Columbia (the other one), the other two 'Ville Quads (Fayette & Jackson), and finally Lexington.  We wrap up with three at home against Auburn, some directional beauty school (homecoming), and finally Tech.

Even with an untested quarterback, I like our chances.  Our defense needs more improvement, and hopefully as they mature, that will happen.  Our offensive line has been solid, Gurley should return for a Heisman run, and the impact players who suffered injuries will all be back (Marshall, Mitchell, Conley, and Scott-Wesley).

Stay healthy, play a lick of defense, and learn the fundamentals of special teams, and we could be in business for the inaugural season of the BCS 4-team playoff.

Go Dawgs!

Saturday, November 16, 2013

The Deep South's Oldest Rivalry...Indeed

To all my Auburn friends...
Hats off to you. I wish we could have broken your hearts, but it was your night. And like Munson always said, you can't beat Old Lady Luck. She was certainly smiling on you tonight. 
We had a great run over the last few years, and I'm glad we kicked you while you were a little down. As much as I'd like to keep pounding you over the next few years, I'm really glad the program is rolling again - it's good for the conference and it's good for the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry. 
Besides, to think you're gonna rattle off more than 2-3 in a row in that series is simply folly. 
It's funny, every time we beat Auburn, I'm happy for a day or so, but then it hits me...100+ years of history says we lose next year. 

So enjoy it...we'll be waiting next season to even it back up Between the Hedges. 

Go Dawgs!

Friday, November 15, 2013

Consequences

The difference between any of those past presidents is one key thing...accountability and consequences. 
Nixon lied and paid for it with his resignation. 
Carter was ineffective and incompetent and he paid for it in Election Day.  
Reagan's administration had Iran-Contra and many heads rolled. 
Bush said no new taxes and paid for his new taxes on Election Day. 
Clinton paid for his indiscretions and perjury with impeachment. 
Bush paid for his decision to invade Iraq and his increased budget deficits with a constant and relentless character assassination by the left and their complicit media. 


But Obama. Nothing. Zero accountability. Zero consequence. Nothing is his fault and he remains blameless despite 5 years of lies, deceit, reckless spending, illegal wiretapping, illegal IRS targeting, rising unemployment, hundreds dead at the end of automatic weapons provided to drug lords courtesy of Fast and Furious, four dead Americans in Benghazi, and an economy-killing government takeover of the health insurance industry in the name if affordable healthcare for everyone. Is there anything I missed?

Lies

You remember when you were a little kid and you told a little lie?  Because you were a little kid and didn't know better, you didn't really think it through and your little lie just didn't make complete sense to adults.  So what did you do?  You told another little lie to clear up the details that the first little lie left unresolved.  Finally, after some number of repeated little lies, it became obvious that your story just didn't add up and you ran out of ways to cover the last little lie and it all fell apart.  The lesson learned (hopefully), was that you would have been better off to just tell the truth in the first place and face the consequences of the window you broke or the drink you spilled on the sofa, or the pencil marks you made on your mom's bedspread in 1977 ("Those are not pencil marks and I didn't do it"...yes, I said those very words).

Most of us grow out of it.  A few others turn to a life of crime because they simply refuse to stop telling little lies, which turn into big lies, until eventually they forget what is truth and what is fiction.  At this point the lines of morality are blurred beyond comprehension, and consequences begin to add up.  But I digress.

Our president never grew out of it.

What started as a little lie in the Rose Garden about some YouTube video and the uprising that ensued, turned into a full scale cover-up that has denied justice to the four families of the men killed on American soil abroad.  Four men died - Americans - and our president just couldn't bring himself to confess his little lies and tell us the truth.  Anyone who could have saved Ambassador Stevens and the other three men were ordered to stand down...an order to defend them would have uncovered the little lies and exposed the reality of an Al Qaeda attack on the 11 year anniversary of 9/11.  And with an important election looming on the horizon, that was just not an option.  So he simply told more lies.  And the media followed - even going so far as to shape the direction of a presidential debate by falsely substantiating this little lie.  So here we are today - over a year after those tragic deaths - and what do we have?  Nothing.  But hey, "what difference does it make?"
I guess we shouldn't be surprised that a man who would tell a little lie about his citizenship to gain admission into a prestigious college would then tell a little lie to assure that this 'September Surprise' was swept under the rug - at least until after the election.  I suppose it was an added bonus that the media has been successful in keeping those lies, and the consequences that accompany them, comfortably tucked away under the rug for over a year now.


Later this afternoon, our president will address the nation - and he will tell a lie.  He will tell you that he 'incorrectly promised' that you could keep your health insurance plan.  Following that, he will tell you another lie - he will tell you that he is a man of his word and has devised a way for him to honor that 'incorrect promise'.  He will then proceed to tell you how he has suspended the PPACA mandated benefit requirements for insurance plans for a year - and that he is legally able to do just that.  That is a lie.

Article I, Section 1: All Legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States..."

There is no gray area here - this is not up for interpretation and no amendments or subsequent law has changed this most basic of Constitutional truths.  Our president is the Chief Executive of the United States, and with that awesome job comes awesome responsibility...to execute all legislation that has been passed by Congress and adjudicated by the Courts.  When he tells you he can just 'modify' the law a little - that is a lie. When he tells you that he can legally instruct health insurance companies to sell plans that do not meet provisions of the law - that is a lie.  He knows it and the insurance companies know it - which is why they will not sell you a plan that doesn't meet the requirements of the law because doing so will subject them to a liability that they simply do not have to bear.  Besides that, why would an insurance company who cancelled plans, reinstate those plans knowing it will be for only a year?  Why would they go to that hassle and expense...just to break the law?  For you, Mr. President?  A ineffective, lame duck whose legacy mirrors the trainwreck that is the piece of garbage legislation that informally bears your name?  Obamacare is a disaster, and it's your disaster.  It's 2000 pages of lies - the worst kind of lies - deceit.  You could have easily given access to medical care to all Americans - but that's not what you wanted.  You wanted your hand in the multi-billion dollar healthcare industry honey pot and you lied to every one of us to get it.  You lied to every American when you said you wanted to reform healthcare in this country, and this law and all of the consequences - intended and otherwise that accompany it, are on your weak and pathetic shoulders.  If you wanted to reform healthcare, you should have started with healthcare.  People who can't afford to seek medical care don't need insurance any more than someone who cant afford a home needs homeowner's insurance.

Mr. President, you told this lie - you sold this lie - you got elected based on this lie...twice - and you will live with this lie.  The lies of the PPACA are about to crush you and your administration and I've got the popcorn in the microwave and a comfy blanket waiting for me on the couch.  Own it, chump!


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Ignorance, arrogance, or both?

How long after the republicans point out that what our president is attempting to do is unconstitutional, will they be branded as obstructionists and terrorists and racists?


Last time I checked, the power and responsibility of interpreting law is specifically and exclusively granted to the Supreme Court by Article III of the US Constitution ("The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court...")

Article I: "All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States."
Mr President, you cannot make law.  Your only legislative power is the veto...and even that can be overridden.  You are not the king, sir.  Your office was granted the responsibility and authority to execute law - that is all.

What part of "All legislative powers", and "All judicial powers" do you not understand?  Are you ignorant as to the responsibilities and limitations of your office, or are you simply so arrogant that you believe they do not apply to you?  Could it be that you believe that each of your predecessors were bound by oath to adhere to the law of our land, but you are not?  You have committed an impeachable offense...certainly not the first and undoubtedly not the last...and you should be held accountable for your illegal actions.

Ignorance, arrogance, or both.  THAT is your legacy.

Problem Solved!

Obama to announce that Americans can keep existing health insurance policies for a year

Oh yeah - just call old Blue Cross up and tell them that you want your plan back.  You know, the one they cancelled and eliminated because the law said they had to.  I'm sure the insurance companies are going to simply reinstate both policies and policyholders for a year while Obama and his tech geniuses figure out how to get this trainwreck cleaned up and back on the tracks.

And let this be a warning to all insurance carriers...
If you do not reinstate those old policies that you eliminated because they were deemed illegal, and you do not reinstate those policyholders who were unable to afford  the new PPACA-compliant plan that you offered them..then you are racist.  And terrorists.  And you hate America.  And old people.  And dogs.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Where did we get off track?

I've been asked, 'where did it all start to fall apart? What happened to the most powerful country in the world?'

Well...

We don't kick anyone's ass anymore - that's the problem.  Sometimes, in a world this big, someone needs a good ass kicking - and it used to be you could count on the good old USofA to lay it on you.  Now we fight wars for the purpose of political expediency rather than to administer an ass kicking on behalf of preserving democracy and liberty.  Fight to win or stay home - we do neither.  Somewhere between Dwight D. and Jimmy C. we just stopped winning.

Eisenhower said, "...unlimited war in the nuclear age was unthinkable, and limited war unwinnable."
In other words, fight to win, or don't fight.

Carter said, "Unless both sides win, no agreement can be permanent."
In other words, Japan has simply temporarily suspended its Naval operations.



It's either that or what my granddad used to always say..."ain't nothin' ever been right since we landed on the moon."