Mr. Obama and his progressive socialist allies in Congress will spend the next two years attempting to implement their risky radical socialist agenda upon the people of the United States and the Conservative Movement and the Republican Party can today promise the Obama Administration and the Democratic Party that whatever policies are implemented will be swiftly repealed when a new majority is elected to Congress.
There are three words, or slogan that the Republicans can start speaking about, Replace, Repeal, and Reform. Replace the income tax system with a VAT or sales tax, repealing the income tax portion of the 16th Amendment; Repeal the progressive socialist legislation that has been imposed upon the American people starting with the FDR Administration and the many laws used to create this massive federal bureaucracy; Reform the Social Security and Medicare systems with a mandate that all monies saved by scaling back the bureaucracy be used to invest in government bonds and securities. The reform of Social Security and Medicare where the savings from government spending and the employee/employer contributions will put these programs on the road to fiscal solidity and after a period of time will become self sustaining.
The Republicans need to get over this fear of repealing onerous progressive socialist legislation and the bureaucracies that are created. The scaling back of this massive body will in itself provide much needed funds to pay off the unfunded liabilities that previous administrations and congressional mandates have saddled the American taxpayer.
Many Republicans fear the political fallout from this approach, but in the final analysis those affected by such cutbacks are not Republican voters in the first place. The Democratic Party has used the federal purse to buy their constituents and this needs to end during Republican Administrations and the Democrats need to realize this sooner rather than later. This process of putting layer upon layer of bureaucracy upon the American people is cumulative and at some point in time with collapse the economy and the society.
The future of the United States and its children require these actions or chaos will result, it is only a matter of time.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Saturday, November 8, 2008
When will you tire of change and lose hope?
The election is over and we are in the pre-inaugural period when agendas are set and people selected to "rule" the country and "run" the economy. President-elect Obama will have a first hundred days that will be historic and hopefully unproductive. With the liberal egos that will feel the need to be heard, ie, Ms. Pelosi, Mr. Reid, Mr. Schumer, Mr. Murfa, Ms. Clinton......and last but not least, that lion of a liberal...Teddy "Captain Chappaquiddick" Kennedy.
Since Ms. Clinton's presidential election aspirations have gone into the proverbial toilet with this election, she can either help him become a one term president, or find a way to impeach him through congressional oversight, all in the name of bipartisanship, of course; ala Howard Baker of Watergate fame. Several options seem open, campaign finance shenanigans, foreign money contributions, Joe the Plumber investigations, Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac investigations, ects...the list almost is endless.
The things that I see that will really trip up the new President-elect will be tax policy and social policies. The extreme left will want a big say in a lot of risky radical socialists schemes that they will be very eager to impose on the rest of us, and Democrats will want a lot of money to fund their pet social engineering projects, ie Teddy "Captain Chappaquiddick" Kennedy's national health care scheme.
They will certainly overreach and the 2010 elections will be right around the corner. The smart Republicans will start to say, "have you had enough change yet?" to be followed by, "do you hope it will end soon?"
Since Ms. Clinton's presidential election aspirations have gone into the proverbial toilet with this election, she can either help him become a one term president, or find a way to impeach him through congressional oversight, all in the name of bipartisanship, of course; ala Howard Baker of Watergate fame. Several options seem open, campaign finance shenanigans, foreign money contributions, Joe the Plumber investigations, Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac investigations, ects...the list almost is endless.
The things that I see that will really trip up the new President-elect will be tax policy and social policies. The extreme left will want a big say in a lot of risky radical socialists schemes that they will be very eager to impose on the rest of us, and Democrats will want a lot of money to fund their pet social engineering projects, ie Teddy "Captain Chappaquiddick" Kennedy's national health care scheme.
They will certainly overreach and the 2010 elections will be right around the corner. The smart Republicans will start to say, "have you had enough change yet?" to be followed by, "do you hope it will end soon?"
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