Showing posts with label PJTV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PJTV. Show all posts

Monday, March 15, 2010

Bill Whittle reminds us...

... to stand up and take the country back, by LIVING free. It is inspiring to hear this kind of reminder that our Nanny State can be undone simply by stating... well... watch for yourself:

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Radical Take-Over of Media, Exposed Like Never Before

PJTV does it again, with an incredible shot - not simply over the bow, but directly into the main mast of the Corrupt and Radical Mainstream Media. This 10 minute video attacks the moonbats at MSNBC as well as exposes Walter Cronkite for his radical leftist views, and how they had a hand in shaping the Federal Authoritarian "One World" Nation we have become under Obama.

He stops short by supporting Fox News - However, I challenge that Fox is not better than the rest... For example - where was their outrage and extensive coverage of the Council of Governors scandal in the Obama Executive order of January 11th? NINE WHOLE DAYS LATER and not a peep out of the Fair and Balanced Fox-ers...

I say, TO HELL WITH 'EM ALL. Fox News may be the lesser of all the evils, but real truth tellers, like PJTV, and a little bit of truth seeking bloggers, mixed with a little individual research into facts - now THAT is the recipe for TRUTH in Journalism!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Obama is More Powerful than Jesus?

Pajama TV's Andrew Klaven addresses the "MMMmmm mmm mmmmmm, Barack Hussein Obama" sing along taking place at a NJ elementary school last June, widely publicized and discussed over the last few weeks. His satire is sharp and witty, his points are clear... and the more we get the message of ABSURDITY out about the worship of this man, the sooner we can be done with this cruel cruel joke!


As was commented by a viewer, Obama may not be Jesus... but he must be more powerful than Jesus... At least Obama can be worshipped inside public schools...

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

PJTV - Board Certified Doctors discuss Health Care Reform

PJTV is a great resource for deeper investigative reporting. If you want facts, check out PJTV.

This episode gives you real life exposure to Insurance companies, Healthcare, and the problem behind them... and offers solutions -


Let's listen, let's think... and let's talk solutions!

These are the recommended insurance changes:

1. Insurance companies offering coverage across state lines
2. Affinity Groups should be allowed to purchase group insurance
3. Employer Insurance should be constant if employee released

My opinion about the proposed changes:
  1. Many insurance companies are forced into state specific policies due to varying state laws (at least for automobile insurance). If states take the role of fixing the health system away from the Federal Governemnt (which they should), they should begin by relaxing or eliminating any "required" coverages. Insurance companies should be able to establish universal packages that can be modified to suit the needs of the individual... and in a cyber age, there is no reason why a Bronx NY citizen should have to pay more than a Boise ID citizen for healthcare... plans should be available should a national carier so choose to cover all areas (like cell phone companies).


  2. Group insurance is the best tool for lower rates... so why not allow, say, city councils and mayors to establish "City Plan". For instance, Seattle, with a population of ~600,000, could create "Seattle City Health" where citizens and residents of the city of Seattle can purchase insurance and join a group insurance which is not job specific, but region specific. Am I advocating for government control of healthcare? NO. Not on a federal level anyway. What I am suggesting is that towns, cities, and people within regions with the same interest (regional health) band together to offer affordable group rates for the benefit of the cities/regions. This is well within the operational bounds of the 9th and 10th amendments to the US consitution, allowing states and people to regulate themselves at a local level... National healthcare, however, is unconstitutional - in violation of the 9th and 10th.


  3. I disagree to an extent. An employer negotiates on behalf of their workforce, and often times has to cover certain costs for arbitration with the Insurance Companies. I think that if we were to have "lay-off coverage" it should be for no more than 3 months after a lay-off or until the employee finds another job or signs up for regional coverage, whichever is shorter. The coverage should NOT be rolled over if an employee is fired.

The idea here is focussed around local control, not national control... about universal personal freedoms, not government mandates under threat of fine/imprisonment... about doctor/patient relationships, not doctor/insurance company relationships...

Reform for reform sake is not progress. Progress is only so when it is universally beneficial.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Video Friday - a few things to think about, and one to celebrate!

1: If you thought your College Degree was worth a damn, maybe it is time to take a closer look at "the educated" -


2. We constantly hear from the left (and those on the right) that it is not productive to compare Obama with Hitler or the NAZI movement in Germany... but when time and again we have strikingly eery similarities, isn't it at least our responsibility to raise a question? Maybe we're not talking holocaust here, but the overall policy of Hitler (less extermination) is being played out AGAIN right before our eyes...


h/t to Snaggle Tooth Jones

3. On a lighter note, Autumn is finally here - my favorite time of the year! The air becomes sweet with the crisp air and falling leaves. The smell of cider begins to fill rooms across the land, people begin bundling up and preparing for fests and family. It reminds us that all great things pass, but we should be reminded that all things are cyclic. What once was shall come to pass again. The best part is that being back up north (though not as far north as Rev. Paul) My autumn and winter nights last just a little bit longer... more time for stargazing!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Food for thought

Sometimes I have to let others do the talking for me... This morning we have a few great videos delivering the state of the union. Enjoy!

PJTV's "Left Exposed" discusses Obama's 8 month free fall


Glenn Beck and Malkin team up to discuss Obama's Czars