If your home caught fire while you were asleep would you really care who yelled to wake you up and save your family’s life? Would his/her race, age or religion matter? Of course not.

Well America, our financial house is on fire and the only person out there screaming to wake us up is Glenn Beck. To my liberal friends and to my moderate friends that have heard negative things about Glenn Beck: I don’t care what you think of him, you need to listen to the message he is delivering. Ignore that it’s Glenn. Ignore the fact that it’s Fox News. Ignore the pink shirt. Listen to the message.

The first video is actually the fourth segment from this particular show (aired on Nov 17), but I think it is a good starting point for those of you that have never watched Beck, or for those that perhaps watched his early shows on HNN. All I ask is that you watch the first clip below. If it piques your curiosity or captures your attention, please watch the remaining clips. They include  compelling data that should shock you into reality about America’s financial sitation.

Hopefully the video above opened your eyes. Now for some details:

Can anyone tell me where Glenn or his guests are wrong? Can you then explain why nobody else is yelling fire?

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Another Loud Talker archive:

July 9 – Sarah Palin, black conservatives, 2nd Amendment talk w/Bill Tischer

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As our government runs amok, as our media swoons in the puppy-love of a charismatic charlatan, as our youthful voting population is enamored with reality television, I offer the following quotes to help try and “reset” American patriotism. If you want more, go purchase “The 5,000 Year Leap” by W. Cleon Scousen (ISBN-13: 978-0-88080-148-5). This is where I found the quotes below.

  • “The Utopian schemes of leveling [re-distribution of the wealth] and a community of goods [central ownership of the means of production and distribution], are as visionary and impractical as those which vest all property in the Crown. [These ideas] are arbitrary, despotic, and, in our government, unconstitutional.” – Samuel Adams
  • “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” – John Adams
  • “For it is truth, which the experience of all ages has attested, that the people are commonly most in danger when the means of injuring their rights are in the possession of those [toward] whom they entertain the least suspicion. – Alexander Hamilton
  • “In questions of power, let no more be said of confidence in Man. But bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.” – Thomas Jefferson
  • “If the day should ever arrive (which God forbid!) when the people of the different parts of our country shall allow their local affairs to be administered by prefects sent from Washington, and when the self-government of the States shall have been so far lost as that of the departments of France, or even so closely limited as that of the counties of England – on that day the political career of the American people will have been robbed of its most interesting and valuable features, and the usefulness of this nation will be lamentable impaired.” – John Fiske
  • “It will be of little avail to the people that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood; if they be repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such incessant changes that no man, who knows what the law is today, can guess what it will be tomorrow. Law is defined to be a rule of action; but how can that be a rule, which is little known and less fixed? – James Madison, Federalist Paper #62
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Thanks to the visual imagery of Josh Dyess at WallStats.com I am happy to help educate the masses. Josh has a creative eye and can help you get a better understanding of complex (and not so complex) stuff via pictures. Check out his site when you have a moment. [update: Josh tells me he didn't create these images, he got it from a friend, who got it from a friend, etc. So, I don't know who actually created them. But still visit Josh's site, its pretty cool.]

So, how big is a trillion?

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I talk to so many people that are politically apathetic or uninformed. Their opinions are the ones captured by sound bites, Letterman jokes and Saturday Night Live skits. Theirs are the votes that gave us President Obama. People make mistakes, but you cannot get too upset over mistakes caused by ignorance. Willful defiance is a different story though; there’s not much we can do to change those minds. My focus has been and will continue to be the education of the casual voter, the moderate, the soccer mom and over-worked, politically apathetic dad.

Last week we learned that just one section of the proposed Obama health care plan will cost $1 trillion over the next ten years. A different section will cost $1.6 trillion. Trillion. Sadly, the masses are becoming desensitized to the word. How much is a trillion exactly? One  trillion is a million million. It is twelve zeros.

To help put this in perspective, the sum total of every product created, item sold and service performed in the US in 2006 totaled just over thirteen trillion dollars. Every business, every paperboy, every mechanic, doctor, bartender, computer programmer, teacher, athlete. Every local bar, street corner bakery, seamstress, doughnut shop, as well as every US-based big oil, big pharma, big retailer, et al… every penny that they generated in that year totaled $13,000,000,000,000. That’s thirteen million millions of dollars.

In that same year the IRS collected just over one trillion dollars in tax revenue from almost 136 million tax returns. (source: IRS) If you look at the evil “top 5%” that Barack-O loves to soak and complain about, this group generated more than 60% of that revenue while earning only 36% of the revenue in the US that year.

“So what. Why should I care?” Here’s why.

The projected defecit for 2009 is $1.85T. It will have to be restated because it is based on optimistic numbers, including a peak of 8% unemployment. We are way past that now and there is no sign of the trend slowing.

  • The Top 1% of earners in 2006 contributed $408B to the IRS in 2006 (source).
  • The hated Top 5% contributed $615B.
  • The Top 25% contributed a total of $883B.

Folks, we are still a trillion short. Where will the rest come from? It will come from me and you. Do you think your income is too low to be snatched up by the Obama administration?

  • The average salary of Americans in the Top 5% is $153,542.
  • The average salary in the Top 25% of tax payers is $64,702.

Do you make more than $64,702? Hell, do you make less? This is your wake-up call. The government can’t pay the current deficit, never mind the massive debt that Obama has requested and is generating. This will hit your pocket, sooner than later. The math is plain for everyone to see, you just need to be willing to accept the reality of our situation and stand up for what is right.

Get over your hate or frustration with George Bush. He is no longer in office. Obama is the one driving us off the cliff, and the only thing we can do is let our representatives know that we do NOT want any more debt. TARP, Healthcare, Stimulus, auto bailouts and the like. Tell your representatives and senators that you have had enough!

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“To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means of preserving peace.” — George Washington