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About Mystic Cowgirl

I worked overseas in the aid game for longer than I'd like to admit and learned several important things: 1) Third World countries aren't poor because America is rich. They're impoverished due to socialist governments that provide neither rule of law nor basic infrastructures; 2) These socialist governments redistribute wealth from taxpayers to the government workers. There's no benefit to the poor or downtrodden, and certainly not to the general welfare in terms of infrastructure improvements. 3) America is moving toward the Third World model. Rule of law has been subverted because equality under the law is disappearing as special interests carve out exemptions to regulations and special favors under the law. The redistribution of wealth to government began decades ago -- total compensation for government employees now outpaces salaries in the private sector.

The Day After

Is western civilization over?  Are we on that downhill slide, where the takers outnumber the makers? Maybe. But I keep thinking about the 1930s.  The Great Depression lasted for ten years and Americans re-elected FDR twice.  They didn’t look at … Continue reading

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Steven Crowder Does Halloween Redistribution

This is so mean!  But funny.

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Videos!

THANK YOU TokenLibertarianGirl, whoever you are, for this awesome response to that pathetic Lena Dumham “first time” ad. And thank you free marketeers for this terrific video explaining what life would be like without that nasty, awful capitalist system.  As … Continue reading

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The OSCE and Election Monitoring

When I first heard that the UN has been asked to monitor the US elections, I was annoyed.  And then when I heard that it was actually the OSCE, I thought, “Oh, no biggie.” I once acted as an election monitor for the … Continue reading

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Obama and Dictators

Why do the people around Obama frequently compare him to dictators? His latest “Lena Dunham/first time” ad is a rip off of an old ad for Vladimir Putin.  In it, the actress makes coy allusions to her “first time” (voting) and how it … Continue reading

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World Series!

And the Giants are in it!  Some things to trump political blogging. Go, Giants!

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New Project Veritas Video: Voter Fraud

James O’Keefe just came out with a new voter fraud video.  In it, an undercover reporter speaks with Patrick Moran, the field director (and son) of a Virginia congressman, about how to conduct voter fraud.

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Tie Goes to the Runner

Did you watch the debate last night?  I only caught the first hour, which seemed like the least interesting.  The best part of the first hour was Obama’s angry glare, as if he was trying to make Romney’s head burst … Continue reading

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Hugo Hearts Obama

We’re known by our friends and by our enemies, and today, Obama completed the trifecta of dictator endorsements, adding Hugo Chavez.  Those other great lovers of oppression, Raul Castro and Vladimir Putin have already endorsed him.   Ex-KGB thug, Ras-Putin’s endorsement is, to … Continue reading

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Echoes of the USSR

I know – comparisons to the USSR may seem trite.  But as I was reading this article about taxpayer-funded battery maker, LG Chem, I felt a shiver.  According to employees, they’re not… actually… working. Workers at  LG Chem, a $300 … Continue reading

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And They Said the Tea Party Was Dead

I’m kind of liking this Tea Party Victory Fund ad.  It’s brutal, but honest.  And kind of sad.

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Debate Thoughts

Watching the debate last night, I was reminded of two boys in a playground throwing sand at each other.  I’m glad Romney didn’t let Obama push him around, but was less impressed by the arguing with the moderator.  All in … Continue reading

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Obama Campaign Plummeting?

Hm…  I want to believe, but always wonder if I’m engagin in wishful thinking.

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Who Won the Veep Debate?

People see what they want to see.  So while I thought Joe Biden made himself an unlikable fellow with his rapid blinking and creepy smirk, I wasn’t sure how his mannerisms would play with the rest of the country. Today, most of … Continue reading

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Freedom to Succeed

Hungarian billionaire/immigrant, Thomas Peterffy, created the below ad, arguing why Americans should reject socialism.  I think it’s a powerful ad, though perhaps only because I spent eight years in the former Soviet Union and saw just how awful socialism had … Continue reading

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