Friday, November 9, 2012

Ok, the left won, guess anything we conservatives have to say will be moot on this blog now

Just as in the rest of "America"  I put "America" in quotations for a reason.  This isn't "my" America, it's theirs.  It's European ideals and Soviet Union leadership.  It's their way or the highway....

Got the memo(s).
Latinos have voted and it's their way or the highway. 
Welfare addicts have voted and it's their way or the highway. 
Women have voted and it's their way or the highway.

Cobble together the "disadvantaged" and suddenly they are the elite running the country.
Go Figure!

This blog will die now, it will be as useless as one of my twins asking for a bowl of ice cream right before dinner.

If you look at a long term political strategy, one that guarantees you will be the party in power for all time, one only needs to follow the play book. 1. There's a depression 2. Give the voters money to get thru it. 3. Take no real action to fix the problems that created the depression. 4. Convince the majority of voters that they need government to provide the solutions, from taxes, to end the depression. 5. Add voters to the roles of the party that is providing the welfare to a point where the majority of voters are on welfare 6. Once in the majority the party is now in power forever.

The Democratic Party playbook has just been shown to you, do you debate the realization that this is what is being done to us or do you refute that this is not happening?

Does this remind you of the 30's?  Or just 2013, etc.?

How can it be stopped now?  Even more hand outs will be coming, come one, come all, get your tax the rich benefit hand outs here! 

Some headlines...


Then there's this....

Barney Frank: GOP paid price for ‘abysmal stupidity’ on climate change

The MSM won, we're all slaves to the Democratic Party Platform now, hope you enjoy reading this blog over the next few months......

Gallup: 2012 election had the largest gender gap in recorded history

Obama says deficit plan must include higher taxes for wealthy


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  2. yep, not really certain how motivated I will be to post.

    Since I couldn't change any minds, maybe 4 years of ObamaCare, higher taxes, higher unemployment and higher inflation will knock some sense in to these people. But of course, in 2016 it will still be Bush's fault.

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    1. Livestrongest, your ego and need to bitch endlessly will bring you back from seclusion.

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  3. Twinsdad, Obama didn't win the election, the Republicans lost it. How else could a candidate who was a successful governor and business man lose to an incumbant who's term was defined by a huge recession and record unemployment? It has little to do with Hispanics or women, it has everything to do with the message sent by the Republicans through their words and actions.

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  4. Or the message the media refused to carry as it Lionized the Prez and ignored the real stories, the economy, the unemployed, the expanded welfare state, the Benghazi affair, the aftermath of Sandy.

    I do believe Americans live in a cocoon and insulate themselves from reality.

    That will be coming to an end when the credit card is maxed and everyone refuses to accept it.

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  5. Well Obama has already soaked the middle class and the rich with new fines and taxes along with rationing in Obamacare. Next he wants even more taxes for the "rich" for handouts to his base. Soon we will only have two classes, the poor and the government workers (the rich).

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  6. Hey, that's how its felt to a Ron Paul supporter trying to get even shift within the Republican Party. Both party's and their fundamental principles are flawed and as long as with have that, America looses regardless of the Republican of Democratic power structure in power.

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  7. Maybe you will all get lucky and the world will end in December and you wont' be forced to watch us become the Soviet Union.

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  8. Lol ... Stupid Mayans!

    Everybody's gotta stop blaming the media. Trust me. I live in Ohio. There was plenty of propaganda from both sides on all the time including the phony outrage machines that were trying to wind people up over Romney's taxes or Benghazi.

    The Pubs message was totally out there. It was just ignored or regarded as bullshit by a slight majority of the electorate.

    Plus, not a single message was "The Pubs Are Good Because ..." They all boiled down to, "Obama Sucks, So Vote Republican." As John Kerry proved in '04, you need more of a message than that (with most) to win an election.

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    1. Fortunately, pfunky, there are still havens where the faithful can revel in their kind of country. Check this out http://news.yahoo.com/liberians-launch-campaign-against-gay-marriage-172542155.html

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    2. So tell me Mick..... tell me what is YOUR vision for the kind of country you want and would enjoy living in?.... What, no vision? Everyone has their idea of right and wrong, good and bad, progressive and regressive.... I find it just as close minded of many on the left to discount without the benefit of hindsight, just how their plan for the ideal America will turn out. As a matter of fact, some of them hang out over here and feed people their version of a brighter future: http://www.cpusa.org/

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    3. Yeah, I think that was another thing that cost the Pubs - their actions over the last couple of years.

      Anti-gay marriage as part of their platform isn't even a view that the majority of Republicans under the age of 50 hold. They demonized public unions, including cops and firemen, guys who normally vote conservative. And the all out war on abortion rights, including the numerous asinine statements regarding rape and the horrific VA vaginal probe law which cost them horribly with female voters. And of course, things like the "Papers, Please" law in AZ, along with some really venomous rhetoric totally killed the progress that Bush and McCain made with Latino voters.

      Tough to win an election when you piss that many people off - especially women ...

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    4. Gawd PFunky, you gotta get out of Ohio. Atlanta and Tampa are filled with people from Ohio and they never looked back. Giddyup.

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  9. That's purrty much a correct assesment, TD.

    The reannointment handed this country to the NWO and the 1958 goals of the Communist Party have been achieved. The Republic as we knew it no longer exists. Any remnants will be totally disbanded by 2016.

    Republicans as a reckoned force no longer exists except as a minor demarkation from Progressives.

    Independents are really no better, an ego soothing term to self centered personalities who've not the stones to be one way or the other and to assuage themselves from being Progressives by default.

    Independence and self reliance has been usurped into the Borg.

    Elections are no longer the difference of values but rather cult personalities who's political machine can throw out the most shit against their opponent the fastest, longest, truth and fact be damned as they have no value either.

    You are probably correct, the blog is moot. We conservatives will never, ever convince the Micks, Maxies, funkys, et al that they could have ever promoted a nightmare in the making since the election of Friedrich Engels to the Commmunist League in 1847. Y'all just think Marx was the culprit. It is now represented by the United Nations.

    I seriously doubt many have the attention span to thoroughly review and understand all the material provided below. Those that do get through it all will understand my position.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Communist_Manifesto

    http://laissez-fairerepublic.com/tenplanks.html

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1272893/posts

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASODMKCJcsk 1 of 3 parts

    http://vimeo.com/52009124

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34n8-1xg2Kc&feature=related

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    1. "Independents are really no better, an ego soothing term to self centered personalities who've not the stones to be one way or the other and to assuage themselves from being Progressives by default.

      Independence and self reliance has been usurped into the Borg."


      Aren't you just full of yourself. I am independent because I am not held captive by either of the two broken ideologies that are running this country into the ground... I am independent because I see merit in doing things a different way... What did terms did Twinsdad use about the democrats... "their way or the highway". You want to take some stupid moral high ground when 'your' party railroaded one of its own members to put an unelectable candidate before the public? I am independent because I believe that we are FAR to invasive in the world and that causes blowback in many forms. I am independent because neither 'your' party or the other party give a dammmm about American jobs. Neither party has talked about reworking our trade policies yet you want to say that it is Dems and Independents that don't get it? I am an independent because while I agree that we must instill a strong work ethic in our citizens, the fact is, our foreign and trade policies have insured that we don't have enough jobs to go around. That leaves a segment of our society without work regardless... Let them starve to death? I personally don't think that is the way a benevolent nation should operate but could you get a Republican to admit that many of their business policies have made it impossible for everyone to have a job?.... I don't think so. Where have the Republicans been with regard to immigration policy... when they had the president and they had the vote, they did nothing, even ask they were writing legislation that allowed the government to spy on, search without warrant and detain without trial or representation.... Bush created the 'Free Speech Zone' remember. Don't tell me I have no 'stones' and am sitting on the fence because my friend, I consider both national political organizations to be just as dangerous and misguided and the United Nations and the CFR, who I might add have courted an number of recent presidents, both republican and democratic, who proudly call themselves members....... Republicans like Democrats are a strange lot, they like to use the constitution when it suits them and disregard it when it doesn't.... If you are a party of the constitution is doesn't show and if you are the 'real' party of the people it doesn't show, so just because your man lost, don't say that I am sitting on some arbitrary fence as if its either 'your way or the highway'....

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    2. "The reannointment handed this country to the NWO and the 1958 goals of the Communist Party have been achieved. The Republic as we knew it no longer exists."

      The Republic you believe existed SK, never existed. Some of the best years of growth this country has seen have come while the rich were taxed VERY heavily and while unions thrived. At best SK, people in your realm of right of center find context irrelevant; life IS black and white and simple. What Scott just posted is far more conservative then anything on those propaganda links. The taunt is always, "they just don't get it". You and William display an intellectual laziness. You spew links and talking points and avoid actually dealing with the world as it is because you believe it is possible to create a mythically pure realm where no one slacks, no one cheats and everyone springs out of bed every morning looking for someone they can compete with. That's not how the real world or human nature works and that is the fatal flaw of why pure capitalism fails.

      Allegedly, there is no acceptable way forward unless it involves going from where we are now to an extreme purity with drastic and draconian cuts in spending, elimination of the FED and probably a return to the gold standard. If millions of people get crushed and starve in the process, so be it. I probably wouldn't philosophically agree with TS on everything, but his post here does something that posts like yours doesn't, it acknowledges reality. I would have no problem whatsoever voting for a Republican who is willing to do the same.

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    3. My comments were an assessment of what happened, not an expression of a political position. I voted for neither Romney nor Obama.

      Unfortunately for you, SK, you don't like what happened - apparently the facts/events that occurred are "liberally" biased and therefore, since they are unpalatable to you, anybody who acknowledges them - not favors them, but just acknowledges that they occurred - is obviously a commie.

      I'm unsure how to even address that POV, or whether it's even worth addressing. It's completely irrational and therefore, it's totally unassailable to those who hold it.

      Max is right. Yours is not a Conservative viewpoint like the one TS expressed. Yours is completely divorced from reality.

      I'm sorry your guy didn't win. I'm sorry that I truly didn't give a shit who did win between Obama and Romney b/c I think they're both puppets of the interests that fund them. Aside from some social issues, I saw absolutely no real difference between the two in terms of meaningful policy.

      I really don't care if you believe that or not. I just thought I'd clarify my position as a response to your silly tirade.

      If you're gonna attack my political position and call me names, at least do it when I actually express a political position ...

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    4. Sk,
      Being an Independent allows a person to chose a position, platform or not chose. Being an Independent allow a person to chose a party or not chose a party. An Independent is a person who is not aligned with a political party. An Independent is a voter who votes for candidates and issues rather than on the basis of a political ideology or partisanship.
      As an Independent I vote for what's in the best interest of the country and not the party de jour.

      Independent can be conservative, liberal or somewhere in between.

      As a side note, it wasn't the Independents that cost Romney the election but the apathy of the 58% that sat at home who will be the first to bitch about the president and his policies.

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