Thursday, May 5, 2016

Why I Support Donald Trump

It's simple really, the more I see the left squirm and "protest" (riot) the more I want to support the very thing/person they despise. Hollywood hates Trump, the liberals hate Trump, many establishment, career politicians hate Trump, THEREFORE I MUST support him. He's obviously doing something right to enrage all these loons. It's really a pretty accurate morality gauge if you think about it. If the Godless, the self-absorbed, the LGBT movement, and leftist lunatics all hate him, it seems like a pretty clear indicator that he doesn't support their agenda or appeal to their way of life, as it turns out, neither do I. Everyday I read about some celebrity calling him a bigot or hater and everyday my resolve gets stronger. Why? Because when they call him a bigot or hater they're basically calling ME a bigot and hater. I don't stand for everything Trump says but I do stand for his fundamentals of taking back our country, protecting our borders, dealing with illegals, trade, and defying the PC movement. These are the very parasites that are destroying this country from the inside out. It's time we stop the madness and stand with the only man who can currently combat and hopefully defeat this epidemic. Trump may not be the most upstanding guy in the world but neither was King David, Apostle Paul, or even Ronald Reagan. At this point in time we have to take the first step in getting our country back on track and I believe Donald Trump is the man to do it.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

PC Nation

I used to think that speaking "politically correct" just meant not offending people of different opinions or beliefs, and maybe it was at one point but now? Now it's a full on assault of our individual liberties. Political correctness is hacking away at our society, our communities and yes, (I'll say it again) our hard earned individual liberties. The same liberties that countless men and women have died for over the past 200 years. Which in my opinion is the biggest travesty of the whole PC issue. Think about it, all the death and mayhem to establish and protect our freedom will be for naught if the liberals of this nation continue to get their way. The bible speaks of people being turned over to a reprobate mind, essentially rejecting God (Romans 1:28) just as they did in Sodom and Gomorrah. Our nation is rejecting God and Truth in every way possible from the blatant attack on the traditional family to the stripping away of the Ten Commandments posted at our local courthouse. Should we fight back? I don't know, it seems futile really. After all, how can we fight the inevitable and prophetic demise of this world? I believe all we can do is arm ourselves with knowledge of what's to come while praying for Gods will to be done. I'm not trying be all preachy but as a man who has not been turned over to a reprobate mind I think maybe we've overstayed our welcome on planet Earth.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Reset

Okay, so here's the thing.. I haven't posted on here for a few years, a lot of sh!t has gone down. Good sh!t and bad sh!t. I won't bother with gory details but I'm no longer married, in a band or living in Cincinnati. I divorced, hung it up and moved. One day I reached my tipping point with the whole shebang and literally packed my crap up (what I could fit in my pretentious gas guzzling Escalade) and headed North. North to Alaska, just kidding, still in Ohio but Northern OH. I gave the Escalade back to the bank, walked away from the big house/mortgage, sold my music gear (except for my bass guitar which was stolen by my Ex) and found a woman that wasn't 2 parts crazy and one part.. (rrrrrt. screeching halt). I don't like where this is going. Check yourself Koontz (deep breath). So I moved north, got my Pilot license and started working at the local Airport. I'm in a steady, calm, normal relationship with an awesome, beautiful younger (by 3 years) woman. I love her and I'm pretty sure we'll grow old together outside of the confinements and strangleholds of marriage (deal with it). I have a good life, it's relatively simple, slightly boring at times but I have what I need and appreciate what I have. I made some necessary changes and I'm beginning to see some of the fruits of my labor.  God is good.