Wednesday, April 13, 2011

BOEHNER HAS GOT TO GO !!!

I waited and waited. First one Continuing Resolution than another, and all we get from the Establishment Republican House leader is " We settled on what was do-able", which is political speak for "I AM A MAN OF NO CONVICTIONS AND WILL DO WHATEVER LOOKS GOOD".

Representative Boehner is a lackey and needs to be voted out of his leadership role. I like guys who not only think on their feet, but that can articulate a thought and a sentence with conviction, consistently. Pence, Cantor, Rubio, are a few of the kinds of leaders we need in the House and the Senate.

Bohener doesn't seem to understand that allowing the Democrats to shut the government would be honorable. He is more concerned with how, in the end, he looks and what that means for his re-election chances.

I for one, am fed up with 'em. This nation is headed for the largest fascist state ever, and we have people like Boehner dickering with our future. This is not about today....we, as a nation, are faced with becoming anti-capitalist, and even more largely a fascist nation. Already the government "owns" banks and automobile companies, tomorrow it will be the health and welfare of Americans and then we'll be asking Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro the best way to run a country.

You people who are on the "dole" need to belly-up. Who am I talking about? Let's see (and they won't be in alphabetic order nor order of importance): Welfare, unemployment benefits, head start, public school, wic, those who can deduct their mortgage interest, those who deduct dependent children, those who are allowed to claim an earned income tax credit, food stamps, government subsidies; the list is almost endless but it is intended to include over 51% of Americans. Why? So you will vote for those politicians who want to keep giving you that particular handout, and these usually come in the clothing of the democratic party.

Unions make its members pay dues, than contribute to the party that will allow them to stay in union power even if they are public sector unions, demanding more and more of tax payers.

You know, I am not an intelligent man, but I cannot help but wonder why I can see the hypocrisy of it all, and the rest of you cannot. Are you so entrenched with your particular handout that you refuse to see what the other person is getting and how that all affects this nation? Are you blind or ignorant of the fact that the Federal Government does not have any money, but like unions, it takes money from hard working people and it doesn't care whether or not you like it; whether or not taking that money causes you a hardship; it just gives itself the authority to take whatever amount it deems it wants (and we know that is always increasing) and gives it, literally gives it to someone else who has not earned it; someone who believes they are entitled to it because you have more than you need. Now isn't that what "ENTITLEMENTS" are all about; take money from one person and give it to another.

And those of you who buy into the notion that "the rich should pay more"....there is nothing stopping you from becoming rich yourself, but yourself. Hard work, entrepeneuarlism and risk is all it takes. Capitalism is about risk and those who are willing to sacrifice to get rich or willing to work for it, deserve the benefits of those efforts. Getting rich and having it all IS the American dream. People come here from all over the world to have the opportunities we are born with, but lately, all some of us want is to take it away from the people that have worked the hardest to get the American dream. And the funny thing is, the takers will NEVER see the American dream. They will always have a handout, and bemoan the successful ones, and Representative Boehner is there to see that that is what happens. He is so lost in his own greed, that he doesn't even realize he is contributing to a fallen nation. At this pace, America will be a nation is need, for the next generation or more, and may never be the "light on the hill" she once was.

Get your hand out of my pocket, and get Boehner out of Congress: both are offensive to me.

Get a life, y'all.

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