Posts tagged ‘casida’

May 24, 2010

Health Care = Eat Better to Start With

What an ingenious idea!  Instead of getting sick, let’s try and prevent sickness the best we can by eating good food.  That sounds both logical, probable, and just plain smart – as this could actually help our local economies.

Now, this doesn’t have to be a government-run program, this does not have to be mandated or subsidized by the government.  EATING LOCAL FOOD, growing your own food, and cooking your own meals (always better than most fast-foods) can be done BY YOU THE CONSUMER.  It is part of the free-market, and something that is our own choice.

If we make it while we still have time.

Here is a great article on Chef Jamie Oliver and what he is doing to show kids and their families how to eat better.

– Tisha Casida

May 4, 2010

Gasoline Taxes, Red Tape, and Free-Market Solutions

There are two types of taxes:

1.) Taxes that are arguably necessary because of how our country operates and the fact that the United States DOES take care of others and DOES provide for national defense.

2.) Taxes that are detrimental to the free-market, to anyone who works, to anyone that owns a business, and to our future of the entrepreneurial spirit that has in the past made our country so productive, prosperous, and a destination for those who want to live the “American Dream”.

Gas prices have risen and will continue to rise, the economics behind such are beyond the grasp of myself, and not worthy of this particular blog post.  However, there are upcoming taxes re-named as “FEES” (specifically in the Cap and Trade legislation) that will increase energy prices even more.  The effects of these types of taxes are destructive towards our free-markets, just as much as artificial caps or ceilings on prices are.

American Solutions has a more detailed explanation of the upcoming taxes. I can tell you that we should be very wary of the Waxman-Markey cap and trade bill that will hide taxes by calling them fees as well as put in place a mechanism to regulate carbon emissions.  I am a big proponent of lowering pollution, but am 100% confidant in free-market solutions to do this.  I do NOT believe in creating additional red tape, more layers of bureaucracy, or increasing taxes OR FEES on the American people.  It is counter-productive and harms the foundations and principals upon which this country was built.

By Tisha Casida

December 9, 2009

TARP = Ludicrous

Using taxpayers’ money to bail-out businesses with crappy business models and then
regulating and controlling the free-market activities that allow
businesses to operate, thrive and grow economies.  Which would beneficial
in a recession.  But, hey, what is capitalism?
Only the backbone of our Country and our success as a nation.

Artist, Tisha Casida