I know exactly how you feel. This is what we expect to happen every time our side wins elections, and they don't do it, and so we say, why, and we end up ticked off. You and I know that we hold the cards here. We know that Obama couldn't get elected if the election were today. We don't need to act like losers. So what's the answer to this? The answer is the DC establishment wants higher taxes, they want more spending, they want bigger government, and they want it redistributed. And the DC establishment consists of people who call themselves Republicans but aren't, people who call themselves Democrats but aren't. They just call themselves that. They are just statists, ruling class people, they just decide which party they're gonna belong to, all to keep us thinking in a certain way. It's what all this illustrates.
So the issue is not whether or not someone is a Democrat or a Republican. The issue is political power, either from the Democrat viewpoint or Republican viewpoint, but both are Central Planners. For example, this weeks' Weekly Standard's Newsletter states this about potential Republican nominee, Rick Perry:
Rick Perry may seem to be an attractive candidate, but he's unlikely to withstand scrutiny: The three-term governor of Texas is to the right of many Republican voters and has a record with just as many misses (the Trans-Texas Corridor, the HPV vaccine mandate) as hits.
Exactly! A Republican that acts like a Republican is somehow not a true Republican? Both parties dictate and force unjust laws upon the American people. It just depends on which side you are standing. One side wants to force the oxymoron of Gay Marriage, health care, what foods you must eat down everyone's throats. While the other side wants a police state to come in to your home and make certain you didn't purchase any of that unpasteurized milk or perhaps stop you from listening to any of that Devil's music and of course the modern Prohibition, the bogus drug war (of course there's much more one could list).
No one speaks about liberty from a consistent standpoint. Although I personally struggle with the use of the military in certain situations due to the fact by playing the isolationists we were forced into World Wars I & II, I see Ron Paul as the only one who is truly willing to deal with this issue in a fashion NO Republican will. Rush may not like Ron Paul due to the fact that he's a Libertarian, but doesn't Rush have Walter Williams on his program as a substitute?
You may watch Ron Paul on this video at Real Clear Politics for the answer to our economic problems.
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