Thursday, February 07, 2008

Republican D-Day

A collection of my many random thoughts on the day Romney dropped out of the race, leaving the Republican nomination to McCain:


I don’t want to vote for him.

I might have to.

I absolutely want Obama to beat Hillary.

I would rather have Obama than McCain. Their only major difference is the war, which is huge, but Iraq is already won and Obama himself has committed to more troops in Afghanistan. (He even hinted that he might invade Pakistan).

Hillary must lose.

White men will determine whether or not Hillary wins. Hillary owns the female vote. Hussein, no I mean Osama, no I mean Obama owns the black vote. Obama gets the young vote, which includes young white females. Hillary doesn’t own all of the female vote nor all of the white vote. White males need to decide between the nigger or the bitch. (Excuse the political incorrectness, but rednecks and union workers actually think this way.)

Conservatives have been screwed.

The Republicans have left the conservatives.

Conservatives want Obama to win. It’s a big Eff-U! to the RINOs who betrayed us. Plus, it shows that the Dem’s vision of government may not be appropriate for today’s world.

White men really do need to decide who is the next president.

Hillary or Obama will beat McCain.

The Conservatives may need to form a new party.

What are the Republicans without the conservative base? Slugs.

Patriots, economists, businessmen, people who respect individual lives, love freedom, oppose tyranny…lots of etc…Who do these people vote for?

Who wants the Conservatives on their side?

Both parties may be realigning over the next few years. There are major splits in both parties. The Dems and Reps may be both headed for extinction. I think it will be the Republicans first.

Conservatives will not cave to party loyalty. The party has been fortunate to attract conservatives, up until this point.

The Democrat candidate will win the election.

Newt should run as a 3rd party candidate.

I hope the country survives the next 4 years. I know it will, but it will be in less capable hands than President Bush.

Sunday, February 03, 2008

Class Warfare

Democrats fight every proposed tax cut with the same class-warfare message: “It’s a tax cut for the wealthy”. They always fail to mention that the “wealthy” pay 99.1% of the taxes.

First off, why would a poor person give a rip if someone else has to pay less taxes? Her welfare benefits aren’t decreasing. Seriously, why would someone at the bottom end of the wage scale care whether or not someone higher than her had to pay more taxes? Envy is a possible reason. Does this woman, who doesn’t hold a full-time job, somehow have a great understanding of macro-economics? Is she a good delegate to vote for economic policy? Is that a good policy for the country?

The “wealthy” are defined different ways, but here is the general breakdown: The top 1% of wage earners pay about 10% of federal income taxes. The top 5%, 20%. The top 60% (basically, anyone with a full-time job), 99.1%. It is very difficult to make a tax cut that doesn’t benefit the “wealthy”, when the wealthy are paying essentially all of the taxes.

This is classic Marxist class warfare. Neither Hillary nor Obama can wait to raise taxes, but neither can explain why. Neither talks about balancing the budget. Both talk about big spending increases. Neither talks about how tax increases effect economies. However, neither can wait to raise taxes. Why?

They are playing a game of class warfare to their envious base. They played a game of race-baiting that their base found appalling, because it was Blacks vs. Whites within the tolerant Democratic Party. This was bad. Class warfare is Rich vs. Poor against the evil Republicans. This is fine.

The Democrats embrace a failed ideology that led to the death and enslavement for hundreds of millions of people in the last century. Reality is not enough to convince them of their mistakes. I found a quote from Founding Father Samuel Adams in an address to the British Loyalists during the Revolutionary War:

“If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”

There is only one United States. Marxists, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.