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Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Mike Adams :: Townhall.com Columnist
National Lawn Care: An Immigration Solution
by Mike Adams
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Author’s Note: Portions of this speech were lifted from a speech by Joe Biden. Others were taken with permission from Jon Delaney who may or may not have stolen some portions from Joe Biden.

On this October morning of two thousand and eight, more than sixty years after President Truman first issued the call for national health care, we find ourselves in the midst of another historic moment: The opening of our first serious national dialogue on the issue of national lawn care.

From Maine to California, from business to labor, from Democrats to Republicans, the emergence of new and bold proposals from across the spectrum has effectively called for starting a new debate over whether or not we should have universal lawn care in this country.

There will be many others offered in the coming campaign, and I am working with experts to develop my own plan as we speak, but let's make one thing clear right here, right now: I want to see Universal Lawn Care within Six Years.

In the 2008 presidential campaign and Congressional campaigns all across the country, affordable, universal lawn care for every single American must not be a question of whether. It must be a question of how. Lawn care is not a privilege. It is a right. And the existence of global warning does nothing more than to highlight this serious moral issue.

I know there's a cynicism out there about whether this can happen, and there's reason for it. Every four years, lawn care plans are offered up in campaigns with great fanfare and promise. But once those campaigns end, the plans collapse under the weight of Washington politics, leaving the rest of America to struggle with the skyrocketing costs of lawn care.

Well we can't afford another disappointing charade in 2008 and 2009 and 2010. It's not only tiresome, it's wrong. Wrong when a home-owner cannot hire the child next door because he cannot afford the bill that comes with it. Wrong when 46 million Americans have no lawn care at all. In a country that spends more on lawn care than any other nation on Earth, it's just wrong.

And we can do something about it.

In recent years, what's caught the attention of those who haven't always been in favor of reform is the realization that this crisis isn't just morally offensive, it's economically untenable. For years, the can't-do crowd has scared the American people into believing that universal lawn care would mean socialized lawn care, burdensome taxes, rationing - that we should just stay out of the way, let the market do what it will, and tinker at the margins.

But the skeptics tell us that reform is too costly, too risky, and impossible for America to achieve. The skeptics must be living somewhere else... Because when you see what the lawn care crisis is doing to our families, to our economy, to our country, you realize that what is too costly is caution.

It's inaction that's too risky. Doing nothing is what's impossible when it comes to lawn care in America.

Another, more controversial area we need to look at is how much of our lawn care spending is going toward the record-breaking profits earned by the foreign investors who presently exploit the lawn care industry.

It's perfectly understandable for a company to try and make a profit, but when those profits are soaring higher and higher each year while millions lose their home owners insurance coverage and premiums skyrocket – all without any provision for regular lawn care - we have a responsibility to ask why.

At a time when businesses are facing increased competition and workers rarely stay with one company throughout their lives, we also have to ask if the private system of lawn care itself is still the best for all Americans. We have to ask what we can do to provide more Americans with preventative lawn care.

But regardless of what combination of policies and proposals get us to this goal, we must reach it. We must act. And we must act boldly. As one lawn care advocate recently said, "The most expensive course is to do nothing." But it wasn't a liberal Democrat or union leader who said this.

And so Washington no longer has an excuse for caution. Leaders no longer have a reason to be timid. And America can no longer afford inaction. That's not who we are - and that's not the story of our nation's improbable progress.

Never forget that we have it within our power to shape history in this country. It is not in our character to sit idly by as victims of fate or circumstance, for we are a people of action and innovation, forever pushing the boundaries of what's possible.

In the midst of all of the partisan bickering of this election season it is time for all of us to admit that the issue which currently gets too little attention from our politicians is access to affordable lawn care. Maybe you are not among the millions of American families who are suffering by having to provide their own lawn care. Maybe yours is not one of the families that must toil endlessly maintaining a yard or else paying someone to do it for you. But surely you can see that this kind of neglect by our government is unconscionable.

While I have not said that universal lawn care is a basic right intended by our Founders, I believe if they lived under present conditions and circumstances, then they would see it as such. If some are considering that we pay for others’ healthcare coverage, we can certainly give consideration to other areas such as this where there are millions of Americans afflicted by this abandonment by their government.

And, make no mistake about it; the one certainly affects the other. Those who have come across our borders to take advantage of the opportunity to exploit people who do not live under a system of affordable lawn care will be the ones hardest hit by my bold new proposals.

If we want to stop the tide of illegal immigration we must do something to make our health care system less desirable to illegal aliens. That much has always been known. But it’s time for us to follow the same logic with a national lawn care system. America will never know her full potential until she becomes a less desirable place in the eyes of those who seek to cross her borders.

Thank you. And may the God or Goddess of your choice bless you, one and all.

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At least somebody remembers immigration
I understand the election has a lot of important topics, wars, economy, housing crisis, etc... But has everyone forgotten the importance of stopping illegal immigration and creating strict new immigration laws to protect the American people?

Immigration is big picture security for the United States of America.

I had a liberal friend just send me this video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=644HeIC8kRY

As you can see the liberals have not forgotten about it and are hoping obama gets elected to push through some new lib reforms.
It is important to keep the conversation about immigration going to protect the US borders and keep our families safe.

Any thoughts or new ideas?

Mike's Not As Crazy As You Think
Here's a Web site promoting Nationalized Law Care that has been around for a while.

http://www.jefflindsay.com/NLCN.shtml

If the link doesn't work do a search on National Lawn Care.

Liberals Lack A Sense of Humor
A there a ppear to be a number of liberals among your critics. It is obvious because they are taking your comments way too seriously.


What a stupid column
People die because of our lack of universal health care, and this dolt equates it to lawn care. If virtually every industrialized nation can offer basic health care for its citizens, why can't the "greatest country on earth"?

Stop making fun of a serious issue
All you nasty right wing nut jobs are just going out of your way to make fun of rational people like me who care about others!

You want to pretend that nationalized care leads to rationing and long waits but let me tell you, WE HAVE RATIONING HERE AND NOW.

And those profit driven greed-heads who make decisions about what level of care is appropraite couldn't care less about what I really need! And that is why I am suffering now.

I have been paying a maintenance organization for years and now that I have a real problem they have nothing to offer. Chemlawn, one of the biggest lawn maintenance organizations (LMOs) in the country has treated my lawn for years but now that a tree has died and fallen across my lawn, they expect ME to deal with it.

It's an outrage and I won't stand for it any more!!!


I want My Lawn Care
Mike this has to be the best thing Ihave read today , My wife and I laughted our heads off . This article was as good as your books . My wife said she hates trimming hedges , but I can't get them straight . She wants her LAWN CARE NOW . LOL

Re-response to hagar
Let's see bh0 come and get me (for dragging to chop-block)--as I'm waiting for him and his goondas with my trusty Bren (which I've loaded "dacoit-style" with an ammo-belt). ROFL.

Finally a Fresh Idea!
As we learned long ago from the honorable Sen. Tom Daschle:
"You can't professionalize unless you fertilize."

This program is a winner, folks!

We need the feds to get involved - there is simply no way that the private sector can grow its way out of this dilemma.
Leave the solution to the private sector rich in their cul-de-sacs, and the middle class will again end up holding the trashbags.

But, keep an eye on Congress and the small government crowd throughout this process, 'cuz they want nothing better than to trim this program. (Or worse, try to outsource it to India.)

Think also of our (obviously upcoming) foreign aid program for lawns in the Middle East - obviously a long term green program with great growth potential, and because of our broken military, best outsourced to HELP (Haliburton Eastern Lawn Program).

Finally, a suggestion for a logo for the National Lawn Care program.....the leaf blower! It would perfectly symbolize everything about today's America....it attacks the problem with much vigor, making much noise in its approach. But, in the end, all it succeeds in doing is to move the problem from your yard into someone else's yard.

Great column, Mike.

NO!
I'll accept National Lawn Care only when they pry my hedge clippers out of my cold, dead hands.

AMENDMENT XIV
Passed by Congress June 13, 1866. Ratified July 9, 1868.

Section 1.

All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
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The term 'Anchor Babies' is applied to children born in the U.S. by illegal aliens. The theory is that those babies are U.S. citizens by virtue of the geography of their birth and the 14th Amendment to the U.S.Constitution.

The text of Section 1 of the 14th Amendment reads in part "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."

The clause "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof" means that babies born to diplomats and illegal aliens are NOT U.S. citizens. Neither group is subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. Diplomats are not subject to the jurisdiction of countries they serve in by convention and treaty. Illegal aliens are not subject to the jurisdiction because they are not supposed to be here in the first place! Therefore, they and their babies should be turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and deported immediately upon leaving the hospitals. In addition, people that were born to illegal aliens should not be considered citizens of the U.S. unless they have completed the naturalization process.

Everything Should Be Free!
Yes this is a great idea. Everyone deserves free lawn care. Mr. Obama would have us believe that we will get everything our little hearts want and desire once he is elected president. The great thing about it is that no one has to pay for anything ever! There is no limit to his ability to provide for us.

Why stop at lawn care? There is so much out there for us to get for free. We can all decide to quit our jobs too. Wait a minute... that wouldn't work (pun intended) now would it? All of this "free" stuff has to be paid by somebody. I vote that the other guy does all of the paying. I don't want to work anymore. Thank you Comrade Obama for saving me from the evils of capitalism.

And more work for illegals!
And universal lawn care would create even more jobs for illegal immigrants! Everybody wins!

On the serious side, I assembled a damaging 1961-2008 "Obama Timeline" at: http://colony14.net/id41.html

Needless to say, I'm getting tremendous "hate e-mails" from leftists. They are all complaining and hurling insults, but NONE has refuted the facts as I presented them. I wonder why...

Telling the truth is NOT negative advertising or negative campaigning, it is merely revealing facts that the opponent and the media are choosing to hide. Needless to say, if McCain doesn't get tougher in the next two weeks, he will lose the election. If he loses, America loses.

The "Obama Timeline" at:
http://colony14.net/id41.html

and a list of "What Obama would do.." at:
http://colony14.net/id35.html

Hey Hagar !
Lay off the couch potatoes! I enjoy it very much, thank you! I mow twice a month whether it needs it or not. (rainy weeks included) I let my dog fertilize it and he really works hard too! I trim if I think it needs it and most times I don't. Sounds like a real good regimine to me!!!

oracle
you apparently missed the infamous column written by dan k thomasson, in which he expounded all the usual excuses to ignore the immigration laws, but concluded with his crowning lunacy, which is that he welcoms the illegals because they will help fund social security for his retirement. even a moron knows that when the illegals are the majority the last thing they will be doing is continuing to fund the retirement of lazy rich white imbeciles. good luck with your illegal alien funded execution, dan. you will be lucky if you get a new rope. you can invite them in, dan, but u cant invite them to leave. btw, i have decided against my government funded lawn. after reading the ideas of other responders, i believe a pool would be better.

Lawn Care
Way to mow 'em down Mike.
Bill Power

What this really means
I know where this is coming from. Lawn care is about taking care of grass. Grass is a slang term for marijuana. Mike Adams is clearly advocating nationalizing drug use. Don't bring your hippy ways in here. We don't need no stinking national lawn care.

What we really need is national housekeeping. Doesn't it make much more sense that we should follow the bailout of irresponsible home purchasing with taking care of the public's investment in houses? I propose a national agency - My American Incentive for Domestic Service - MAIDS, that will train college students to take care of houses by having them clean every home in America. Then we will have nationalized labor, nationalized education, and nationalized ownership of housing. America is headed towards socialism. Let's dive right in to full blown communism.

Who's with me?

ILLEGALS and social service decimation


In theory, it is ILLEGAL for ILLEGAL aliens to receive welfare per se. Still, they overwhelm hospitals and schools, and overburden the criminal justice system, and the federal govt. REQUIRES that local service providers assist them. Then there is the issue of "anchor babies"... once an ILLEGAL madre can push one
out on American soil, they can get in thewelfare line; and the welfare workers are all too willing to explain how to milk the taxpayer gravy train.

ANY resident who is uneducated and poor inexorably becomes a welfare burden on average, partly because today's advanced service economy America cannot provide them upward mobility when all they have to offer is manual labor.
Heritage estimates that EACH household headed by the typical ignorant, indigent ILLEGAL
alien will drain $1.4 MILLION more in govt. services than it ever pays in any form of taxes over a lifetime. This is aggravated further by clinging to a foreign language and culture.

http://www.heritage.org/Research/Immigration/bg1936.cfm
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Immigration/SR14es.cfm
http://www.usillegalaliens.com/impacts_of_illegal_immigrati
on_american_infrastructure.html
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4094926727128068265 &q=immigration

As even a liberal sociologist admitted recently, future drains by current ILLEGALS will prove to be, "the mother of all unfunded mandates." The libs do not care about this; they know that current ILLEGALS mean future voters, and soon the permanent hegemony of the left as America morphs ineluctably into a third
world welfare state.

Join the fight to stanch this catastrophe... please see my earlier posts below to see how YOU can easily get engaged. Time is CRITICAL! America is too precious to lose!

2 More
National House Cleaning and Nanny Services. No more glass ceiling. Let's be fair and balanced and also increase the undocumented roles you know are part of any spare change you can believe in.

McCain-Palin2008

what we need on election day


Amnesty John is a lesser evil at best, but we MUST also think about electing true conservatives (not RINO's like Presidente Jorge Bush) to Congress and to state level positions. Things went fairly well under Slick Willie BECAUSE Republicans in Congress made them so.

The open border/embrace ILLEGALS, neoCONS, RINOS/CINOS, and profligate spending types have sullied the Republican brand, but we need to correct the course and rally behind true conservatives who will restore fiscal responsibility, crack down on ILLEGALS, and avoid profligate foreign boondoggles.

some good advice from Michelle Malkin:

"Some on the right advise their readers and listeners to vote Democrat or sit home. My advice is exactly the opposite: Get off the couch and walk the walk for conservative candidates and officeholders who need all the help they can get defending free markets, free minds, and secure borders -- no matter who takes the White House in November."

the staggering cost of "cheap" labor

There are SO MANY fatuous myths about the supposed benefits of tolerating ILLEGAL aliens. A key verity is that they are SURELY NOT cheap labor all-in... miscreant employers simply pocket the "savings," but YOUR hotel room or lettuce is no cheaper. The all-in costs of ILLEGAL aliens to taxpayers and society is DEVASTATING.

The apologia for them smacks of the same arguments which had been used to defend slavery, and the legacy will be just as terrible. The 'Crats are already effectively reprising "40 acres and a mule-- then you can vote like your friends do." Obambi, et al, cannot wait to get them voting, and are NOT waiting for them to earn citizenship to vote. If we legitimize them with licenses, etc., we will doom America to morphing inexorably into a third world welfare state.... they will vote 95% for the left... the other 5% will mis-vote because they cannot read what they are handed in Spanish. The demographics are easy to project --> per the highly respected Heritage Foundation:

http://www.heritage.org/Research/Immigration/bg1936.cfm
http://www.heritage.org/Research/Immigration/upload/wm_1076 .pdf

Support politicians everywhere who commit to reversing the trend-- while we still have a little time.

Support the SAVE Act in Congress. Here is the official contact site for Congress-- bookmark it and contact them often... it is EASY and FREE to do so... see also the free, targeted e-mails you can send from NumbersUSA:

http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/index.htm
http://www.numbersusa.com/actionbuffet

what ILLEGAL aliens think
re:
"America will never know her full potential until she becomes a less desirable place in the eyes of those who seek to cross her borders."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

A recent post here about...
how Mexicans view their ILLEGAL incursion into America, which is aided and abetted by open border NAU quislings Presidente Jorge Bush and Amnesty John McVain:

(slight editing below for clarity)
**********************************************
My Take--
I have many Hispanic friends, and I speak enough Spanish to understand practically all of what I hear. This is what I have found:

Mexicans truly believe that California and much of the U.S. western states were wrongly taken from Mexico. This is their land, their ancestors were here first, and some can trace their ancestry back to before their land was taken away. Hence, the Reconquista (re-taking, or re-conquering) agenda.

They truly believe that the U.S. liberals stupidly passed the laws that give them all the freebies: free health care, zero will to enforce immigration laws (cannot ask a Hispanic person for immigration status), and others. And all those laws are there for them. If not for them, then why were they passed?

The also know that their rate of having children is far greater than that of Anglos. They understand that it is only a matter of time before they become the majority of the voting populace because they are willing to have children.

Nationalized Lawn Care
With a bow to "A Modest Proposal" by Johnathan Swift - funniest thing I've read in a long time.

Thanks, Dr. Adams
For flushing out the TH contributors with the best sense of humor.

Enhanced care
I have to insist that any program to provide universal care will also see that our elderly are properly supplied with adequate broadleaf herbicides and sufficient access to tree trimming services.
You know, as do I, people ultimately get to an age where they can't just shinny up the old sycamore tree in the front yard and, especially at this time of year, we've got to provide them with at least three(3) options to get those leaves off the grass and bagged!
Please. Let's think ahead!

svpallava you are in trouble cont
Signed
Barry O.
President of world lawn association

svpallava you are in trouble
According to UN mandated Shia law all lawns must conform to standard size, shape, color, texture. Deviations such are yours are the most heavily punished, Normally you would be subject to fines or imprisonment but in you case you are headed to the chopping block.

here come the fools
The problem with Health insurance is that a few thousand employers are the only consumers of it. (The Feds made it this way)

The GENIUS of Obama is to further restrict this to a few dozen bureaucrats in Washington. Gee that has always made things efficient and cheap: give it to the Feds.

They will lie and say our health care is sub-par, yet people come here from Canada, Europe,etc for care.

They think DC should tell doctors and nurses who to see and what to charge. Then they have the audacity to call this 'moral' - while holding a gun on them no less.

They just can't stand that freedom idea our founders were on about...

Good fences make good neighbors
My lawn is becoming dormant for the winter. Oh, if only the democrats would become dormant for about 50 years while we fix their mistakes of the last 80 years. Lawns during a conservatives administration would have fences on all sides to keep the illegal neighbors out. It would also show what a fine job each one will do when we are each given the personal responsibility to take care of our own lawns and not have waste our money tending for the lawns of those who are irresponsible.

More fences for everyone!!!

OBAMA IS NOT A CITIZEN...
GOOGLE OBAMA and BERG.
YOU'LL FIND OUT SOMETHING FASCINATING ABOUT NOBAMA. GO NOW!!!

tedmug
Aha! You spoke too soon. Never underestimate the power of Will to connect anything to the plight of the North American homosexual. He thinks that we should "butt" out. If something gets in our way, we need to "reach around" it and continue our journey to tolerance. If we can't reach the top of that mountain at least we won't be mired in some dark, stinky hole! PS, Will, I stink at lawn care; it appears that us breeders spend far too much time with our children and not enough with our fescue. Go figure.

Joycey
I hear you loud and clear! I lived in Newport News, Va for five years. For the first year we constantly had people in the neighborhood tell us how happy they were to have us living there. I later found out that the previous owner did not mow his lawn until the city would threaten action. They liked us because I kept the lawn mowed. They probably would have liked Tim McVeigh: "Sure seemed like a nice guy, always said, 'Hi' and always kept his yard in shape. I never would have thought he could do that".

Mod_Mark,
Your boat camping sounds like great fun.

On deaf ears
The richness of Dr. Adams's humor will be entirely lost on those who most need it.

The Statists.


GO MCCAIN/PALIN!!!!!!!!

OBAMA IS A TRAVESTY.

For hagar, pistol, etc
How about if the person prefers a yard (Brit style, meaning covered in concrete) rather than a lawn?

ROFL.

pffft!
What is wrong with you people? It's me, me, me. I spent 35 years investing in my lawn. Now I'm retired and I'm watching the value of my landscaping plummet daily, while the cost of Turf Builder skyrockets! All because of irresponsible lawn care! Now here's another government bail out program attempting to fix the problems you brought into your own front yard! How did you think you were going to manage that lawn anyhow? It doesn't cut itself you know! Thanks to people like you, my children and grandchildren will be paying the price for your irresponsible and stupid gardening decisions!

Even those
who cant afford a lawn should own one! Its unconstitutional not to have a lawn everyone is entitled to one. "Domestic tranquility"= get the couch potato to do some work.

Mod_Mark,
The town lake is a pleasant, little place. Its actually fed by warm springs so swimming isn't the endurance contest it is for northerners. I miss snow, but I don't miss swimming in cold water.


Parker,
Alas, knowing the government's ability to achieve anything, the attempts of the government lawn people to grow salad dandelions in orderly rows for your consumption will come to nothing.

I envy your dandelions. The former owner of this property killed them all off here so I have no salad dandelions because the type I've tried to grow in my garden did not thrive.

I guess that calls for another government program to breed heat-tolerant, salad dandelions for southerners. ;)

Ever tried them sauteed in olive oil with garlic and balsamic vinegar? IMO, that recipe goes particularly well with ham steak, kielbasa, or anything from the grill that was marinated in beer.

Trust Will,
Trust will to bring perverted sex into ANY topic.

*sigh*

That is hilarious
good one

Next, National Pet Care, with rebates
for those poor souls that do not have a pet. Maybe a pet give-away for those as people with pets live healthier, happier and longer lives.

Seriously, have you taken your pet to the vet lately? I don't spend that much on my health care!

my dogs
have destroyed my yard..will I receive an extra subsidy to all for new sod, a caged area to move them to until the yard takes hold? And is there going to be a doggie poo recycling system?

Just one question...
I happen to like dandelions...

Does this mean I will no longer enjoy their succulent shoots in my salads every spring?


As the old saying goes: Truth is oft' spoken in jest.

Sad...but really funny.

Just say no to postal health-care.
All I can say is the day we institute DMV (which I think is a sample of hell) healthcare is the last day I step into a health care facility. I'd rather die. Hellthcare. That's what we'll call it. Hellthcare. Kinda has a ring to it.

Mother of 4
I am also a mother of 4 that was transplanted into the South. By the time I got a hang of the grass and landscape, 7 years later, we had to move again, back up north. Southerners are very helpful though they will let you know when you are screwing up your lawn and will offer much helpful criticism. Just kidding. But it was way too hot for us.

aside to Hawkeye
The main benefit for dog owners would be the Canine Obedience Rectal Keeper. Once you have CORK'd your dog you won't have the land-mine like appearance on your lawn. Federal grants will be available to dog owners to assist in the sizing and placement of CORK units.

Please note that CORKs are available in a variety of sizes. It is not advisable to mix sizes as your dog may not remain properly CORK'd if the keeper is too small. It is also advised that you not attempt to CORK a dog for more than 3 days.

Elllen 6:40AM
This covers the illegal immigration issue nicely.

After all, they'll only install the lawns that Americans no longer want to install.

Hey!
I don't have a lawn. What do I get instead? This isn't FAIR!

Mod_Mark,
You don't have a diving board? What about me? I don't have a pool at all.

My kids have to walk a whole mile down to a natural lake to swim. And they make the kids get out of the water during thunderstorms.

If they can't give every household its own pool shouldn't they at least provide transportation to the lake AND roof it over so that after kids *finally* get to the lake they don't have their swimming ruined by the weather?

Surely the super-rich who have indoor pools of their own can afford the extra taxes? Its for the CHILDREN!

We Need HELP!
We moved south to a completely different climate. Now we have a lawn full of grass that doesn't look or act like perennial ryegrass. And its full of flowering bushes that we can't identify and don't know how to prune correctly.

The lawn is ragged because we don't know how to make this grass grow nicely and the bushes are out of control because we dare not prune for fear of killing them.

Even worse, the vegetables I'm accustomed to grow in my garden do poorly here.

The government MUST correct this.

It is my RIGHT to have my lawn replaced with the grass I know. It is my RIGHT to have my shrubbery replaced with the bushes I know. It is my RIGHT to have the rich but rocky, clay soil I'm accustomed to trucked in from my childhood home to replace this sandy loam.

It is my RIGHT to have a system of climate control installed to ensure that my northern sugar maple and paper birch trees thrive instead of subcoming to the southern heat.

So what if I chose to move south? Its my right to move if I want to and I shouldn't have to give up my grass and my trees just because the climate here doesn't suit them. Its not my fault the south is too hot so why should I have to change my ways? Global warming! The government MUST DO SOMETHING!

Will
Hey! Will could not find a way to introduce homosexuality into his post today. Is that a first? Whatever. It certainly is refreshing.

Mikie, Have Thought This Through?
The real ending to such wishful thinking is that it might directly help real people. It would certainly be an immense help for the illegals -- jobs for all of them and at half speed when operated or paid by the guv'mint. As a home occupier, you would not have to prove you were entitled to live there, just be there or have entered your name and address at the local post office to get the monthly Bailout, no I mean Subsidy, no I mean Tax Credit. For delivering to the wrong person, the local post office would be graded and rewarded for getting the money to the recipient the fastest without penalty for wrong delivery or circulating the money around the globe for a year or two. The legislation would be referred to as the 2009 Lawn Care Stamp Program. But remember that such lawn care must take into account the feelings and well being of moles, fungi, mole crickets, brown patch, leaf miners, and other friends. Once a month watering will reduce your reliance on the program so you will be encouraged to water as often as needed to keep the LCSP program running properly.

What about hair care?
If some lawyer/politicians can get a $400 hair cut, why can't I get a free wash and set?

It's about time!
Will this system also care for my marijuana grow farm?

My yard looks like
Omaha Beach on June 7, 1944. That's because I have two dogs. Obviously, National Lawn Care would be wasted on me. So be sure to write a tax credit into the program. Or maybe food stamps for pooches?

What about
pink plastic flamingoes, cement birdbaths and statuary?

Is that also part of the package?


National lawn care is OK
so long as it doesn't interfere with pro-choice. Should i be forced to bring a newly planted lawn to term? What if as the little sprouts come up it can be seen that defects would clearly make the lawn a terrible amount of work. It would be a merciful decision to deprive it of water and foo i mean fertilizer and let it die. Those who insist on letting nature take its course have never tried to get rid of crabgrass. They piously insist it be allowed to live, but do they take care of it for me? Not on your life.

National Lawn Care
darn. Here I thought this was finally going to be a solution to illegal immigration, an urgent issue that seems to have disappeared from the radar screen.

National Lawn Care Not Fair!
This plan does not help me one bit! I live in New Mexico and have a natural lawn.

Shouldn't I get an extra special tax rebate because my natural lawn of rocks, buffalo grass, various cactii and weeds require very little care?

Those of us that have an environmentally friendly, low water useage, natural lawn certainly think so. This law needs serious review.

What about me?
Listen. I installed a pool in my backyard where my lawn used to be; shouldn't I get some help with its maintenance?

Thank heaven, a bit of levity...
...love everyone's sense of humor.

Excellent idea Mike
Mike , I would encourage you and your readers to sign on to NUMBERSUSA at http://www.numbersusa.com .
This is an important organization that is fighting for immigration reduction and preservation of our environment and our way of life. It costs nothing but you will be fighting for America. PLease join the fight for America from your computer.

Great Idea...
Mike:
Please make sure that there are amendments for the removal of "pre-existing weeds" and "earmarks" for those of us in Minnesota for sidewalk shoveling and driveway plowing. Just a few billion ought to cover it. I am sure the rich NY transplants in Florida would be happy to pay for it. We can add a "sun and warmth appreciation tax". I have the "right" to stay inside and be warm too don't you know.
You Betcha!

The last point was the best...
Pay as you go health care (like I was brought up on in the 50's BEFORE medicare, medicaid, et al) would prevent illegals from getting free care. Of course, why we don't deport illegals that come into the hospital is beyond me. If a bank robber was shot and after escaping, came to a hospital to tend to his wounds; he would be arrested (policy to report gun shot wounds) Why not illegals??????

National Lawn Care Rebates
Hey, if people who don't pay taxes can get tax refunds, well then, I want a lawn care rebate (even though I live in an apartment and don't have a lawn).

curmudgeon
Hope you get that lawn loan! If you lose it through foreclosure, I'm here to help.

I've got plenty of grape hyacyinths I haven't been able to get rid of for 45 years. Come and dig all those bulbs out and you're on your way to a free lawn.

jayhawk in aotearoa
Were you deprived of a sense of humor at birth, or did you lose it along the way?

lets be fair
all you rich lawn owners are so happy about the new lawn care program. this is unfair. i deserve a lawn as much as you, but i am unwilling to waste my drug and beer money to buy one. me and my buddy obama will organize a demonstration to force a bank to issue a loan so i can have free lawn care too with my sub-prime mortgaged lawn. it is only fair.

Can Pool Care be far behind?
One of your best, Mike! Even Will and his push polling can't beat this back!

My wife's uncle resorted to a stone yard, in his retirement to Colorado, just to avoid dealing with lawn care. Before its all over, I expect, we will all put river-rocks within formed concrete borders and feng-shui a few boulders and intermediate-sized stones about our yards, just to get the government a few feet further from our bedrooms!

Chuck, All
National Lawn Care...hilarious!

For no-cost lawn care, read this and laugh.

http://www.comptechdoc.org/humor/garden/

Re: State of the Race
Will,

I agree with you, it's over. You should do as I am doing, Not Vote on Election day. It's clearly already been decided...so what's the point of even having an election day. The several election committees around the country should just count the Absentee ballots from folks like myself, currently serving overseas, and let the chips fall where they may.

If things in our country were decided by polls alone, minorities would have no protection. So are you interested in participating in the election, or are you satisfied with the media simply declaring a fait accompli?

you pansies
Look at the Canadian's National Lawn Care system. It's so broken that you have to schedule a mow six months in advance, and by then it's covered with snow!

Listen. I get up every day and mow my own lawn as I have for the last 35 years. My father and my grandfather and my great-grandfather before him all did the same. You want a lawn, then get out there and work for it and quit expecting me to come from down the block every day and mow your damn lawn for you! Maybe if you turned off the big-screen you could find time to fertilize too and learn a little something in the process. And would it kill you to break out a rake every so often instead of waiting for the wind to blow your leaves over to my house?

I want my lawn care program to be a matter between me and my Farm and Garden store, and I don't need any help from you do-gooders who will only screw everything up.

Show me a nationalized lawn care system in any country and I'll show you a bunch of run-down yards full of dandelions and snow-mold!


The first step
of course, is affordable lawns for those that can't afford them. What good is national lawn care if you don't have a lawn? Its an empty travesty. Women, children and the poor are hardest hit.

National Lawn Care
The title alone cracked me up.
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