Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Mark Belling is right - again!

So I was driving my husband's car. He had the radio on an AM station. He's got Sirius stuff and navigation stuff and other stuff that confuses me so when something is on the radio is stays on by default since I do not know how to turn it off. It was The Mark Belling's show.

He was talking about the idiotic idea of using ethanol for fuel and that FINALLY the liberals in Washington and at the major newspapers in New York have now realized it as well. My husband has been complaining about ethanol for over a year now and has been touting the ramifications that will occur once the government mandates its use. He even gases his car at a gas station that advertises "No ethanol sold here". Well, the ethanol insanity is finally being seen as a huge mistake. FINALLY! On a personal note - I see it when I go grocery shopping. Last week I was astonished at how much money I spent - and each month it gets worse! World wide there are disastrous effects from prices of staples increasing to destruction of virgin lands for farming to starvation. If you want to read the article from the New York Times that Belling read on the air, I have created a link here.

This is a link to the podcast where he talks about it.

The second thing that I heard about almost made me (sorry) crap my pants. I couldn't believe that I was agreeing so much with Belling with his views in illegal immigration. It began with a story of some local girls who were illegally here since they were 1 and 3 years old (parents brought them here) and now as adults are being deported, not because they did anything illegal (they didn't) but because ICE has paperwork on them because of their parents. He thought that was wrong to deport them (as do I). He viewed his opinion that the immigration laws we have here in the USA are bad (I agree as well) and need to changed greatly. Finally, he said that to deal with our current problem with illegal immigration we (the USA) should 1 - build a wall; 2 - protect our borders; and 3 - deport those illegals who have committed a crime here in the US. Why should we get rid of those that are here working hard? Why not change the laws so that those that want to be here and live a life free of crime can live here? What a brilliant idea! I have another link here for the podcast that discusses this topic as well.

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