Thursday, January 16, 2025

On the Recent Increase in Federal Revenue

According to the Congressional Budget Office, federal revenue 
increased last fiscal year. While this is certainly good news, 
the deficit was at that time $1.8 trillion. The Democrats call
this a critical lack of revenue, stating that corporations, wealthy
people, really everyone and anyone who has money aren't 
paying enough in taxes --- they aren't paying their "fair share",
don't you know. But despite the towering deficit, federal revenue
increased by $479 billion year over year for an 11% rise.

$343 billion of that increase came from individual-income taxes
and payroll taxes. Corporate tax collections went up by 
$109 billion. As U.S. GDP growth for the 2024 FY grew 
approximately 2.5%, revenue growth has surpassed economic 
growth. But Congressional Democrats want to take even more 
from these sources because they allegedly don't pay their 
"fair share". Yet when they do get their way on tax increases
these clueless greedheads spend the money faster than they 
can receive it.

No, Democrats, the problem is not too little revenue; the problem
is too little spending restraint, and that's on you.


MEM 

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Battling Back Against Wokeness

The good feelings we conservatives have enjoyed in the latter half
of 2024 are continuing without stopping or slowing into 2025.
More and more organizations, including but not at all limited to
businesses, state and local governments, schools (including univer-
sities), entertainment, and more are refusing to be bound and gagged
by woke rules --- wokeness is political correctness on steroids ---
i.e. bowing down before pronoun regulations, forced acceptance of 
the wild beyond belief i.e. admission of boys in girls' locker rooms 
and rest rooms because the former "identifies" as girls, self-censor-
ship to avoid trouble with the law or opprobrium from and castigation
by certain circles (this last one is something hampering sand-up 
comedians and comedy screenwriters) and like totalitarianisms.

Toward the end of the old year the University of Michigan, hardly a 
conservative haven, ended their required diversity statements rule.
The school is ceasing to mandate the statements in hiring decisions
in hiring decisions. Furthermore, the University has dismissed a DEI 
(Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) administrator accused of making 
anti-semitic statements. Gee, isn't it odd that DEI types favor and in 
fact demand inclusiveness for so many groups of people but bar 
certain other groups because of their own bigotry and hatred for 
them. 

Anyway, the University of Michigan is to be commended and 
encouraged for taking these two steps, which hopefully will be
the beginning of a journey back from extremism and unequal 
treatment of whichever groups of people for unjust reasons.
Let us take a moment to applaud this university for its brave
stance. 



MEM

Saturday, December 28, 2024

Happy New Year All!

The Peasant gives his warmest New Year greetings to you all,
my dear and wonderful readers! I'll be back with you after 
New Year's Day!

Holiday Cheer to You!


MEM

Friday, December 20, 2024

Christmas Greetings and Well Wishes!

To my fantastic readers, your jolly Peasant wishes you all 
a most beautiful and truly Merry Christmas! May you all 
be able to gather with all your family members and friends,
have grand Christmas dinners, and enjoy other Christmastime
events and activities together! 

God rest us and let's be merry, and let nothing dismay us!
We'll get together again on or about New Year's Day!

You all are my Christmas present! your support for this blog
makes me so very extra merry!


MEM

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Necessary Things to Tend to

Aw, heck! Your duty-burdened Peasant can't be with you 
this week. But do not fret, I shall return very soon and with
renewed vigor! Thank you all for your indulgence and your
understanding. You're the very best readers a blogger can
ever have!

Your faithful Peasant needs to deal with some medical details
and will therefore have some medical appointments to tend
to, and will also have some personal administrative dealings
to take care of as the year winds down and Christmas draws
near. But please don't let your hearts be troubled, for I shall
be back just before Christmas, and will then take the week 
between Christmas and New Year's Day to be with family
and friends, returning right after the latter!

All of you, my loyal and fantastic readers, are my grand 
Christmas present every year, a gift which keeps on giving
and which keeps me going! 


MEM       

Thursday, December 5, 2024

Tuesday, November 26, 2024

Thanks at Thanksgiving

Friends, we Americans have lots to be thankful for, especially
at Thanksgiving this year. Of  course, many of us have the
personal things we are thankful for: good health, good friends,
loving families (pets and all), comfortable homes, creature 
comforts, plenty of food, nice clothes, and many more such
things which we have but which so many of us take for granted.
Happily, many of the many who make up this great country 
of ours have not taken their freedom and their rights for granted
on Election Day earlier this month.  

The biggest benefit that we, as citizens of these United States
cherish and enjoy is indeed our freedom and the many ways in
which it manifests in our daily lives. We have the freedom to 
speak our minds, be it by talking, writing, publishing a blog
like this one which you are reading at this moment. We have 
the freedom to live how we want and do as we like, provided 
that we do not infringe upon the rights of others to do the same.
We have the freedom to defend ourselves, our families, our homes,
our businesses, and all our property from those with criminal 
intent. We have the freedom to raise our children as we see fit,
instilling in them our values and our faith, be it religious or secular.
We have the freedom to choose what kind of education we want
to give to them as well. 

And we can choose our representatives in government; local,
state, and federal. We can do so by voting in regularly held 
elections, and we have the right to cast our votes in the privacy
of the voting booth, and do not have to tell anyone how we 
voted -- especially some prying government official trying
to unduly influence the outcome of an election and to set up
a government not of the people, by the people, and for the 
people but of, by, and for an unwanted elite. We chose a 
government which best matches our desires for the kind 
of governance we want, replacing a government which 
governed against said desires, thereby breaking our trust
and confidence in it. 

Not every country in our world is this fortunate. We have so
many blessings by being citizens of our great and exceptional 
country we cannot possibly count them all. Let us keep this 
truth in mind as we enjoy our Thanksgiving dinners, our 
football games on TV, and the company of our families and 
friends on this and every Thanksgiving Day. God bless you, 
my wonderful and loyal readers! God bless us all!


MEM