This came to me from a friend and I found it unnerving, but
probably right on about our country now and in the near future.
From the hayride, a Louisiana
political website:
As for national politics, we probably won’t have much to say.
Because what tonight’s election showed is that the American electorate has degraded very, very badly in the last decade.
Exit polling indicates that this electorate was 38 percent Democrat, 32 percent Republican. I didn’t think that was possible. I was wrong.
Obama ran and won with an atrocious record, without anything remotely resembling a positive agenda for a second term, with a campaign based on lies, slander and hatred.
That’s what he ran on. And that’s what he won on.
I could blame Mitt Romney for whatever mistakes he may have made, but the fact is this a good man who was honest, earnest and positive. And he exuded character and accomplishment throughout the race, and his campaign reflected those qualities.
Romney was not my primary choice. But as the GOP nominee he performed admirably.
This was not Romney’s fault.
The problem isn’t with Romney. The problem isn’t with the GOP’s consultants and strategists. The problem isn’t with the GOP’s messaging. The problem isn’t the Bible-beaters, the Ron Paul crowd, the country clubbers, the corporate types.
None of those people are the problem. We’re going to spend the next several months chewing each other to pieces about why the Republican Party is incapable of beating the worst president the country has ever seen, or getting three lousy Senate seats so as to depose the worst Senate Majority Leader the country has ever seen. But what we’re missing the boat on is that it’s not our fault.
It’s the electorate’s fault.
The current iteration of the Democrat Party is deliberately immoral. It believes in government-sponsored infanticide, government-sponsored theft, unpatrolled borders, the destruction of the 2nd Amendment, and the deliberate destruction of the nuclear family. It believes in the redistribution of wealth rather than its creation, which is perhaps the most offensive concept to the American economic ideal imaginable.
It believes these things and it no longer hides from them, as it once did.
And yet that party is able to get a man of such demonstrably meager achievement and shallow character re-elected because it can command six more percent of its adherents to the polls than a Republican Party that raises and spends ONE BILLION DOLLARS to run an honorable campaign offering the American people a positive alternative.
What can be taken from this? We no longer have a nation worthy of that positive alternative. We have a nation willing to believe something is wrong with a man who makes millions of dollars in private business as a potential public servant.
At the end of the day, we’ve had a half-century of cultural decline in this country since the early 1960′s. You cannot endure a half-century of cultural decline without paying the price in leadership.
Tonight we paid that price.
And for the next four years we will pay far more dearly.
As for national politics, we probably won’t have much to say.
Because what tonight’s election showed is that the American electorate has degraded very, very badly in the last decade.
Exit polling indicates that this electorate was 38 percent Democrat, 32 percent Republican. I didn’t think that was possible. I was wrong.
Obama ran and won with an atrocious record, without anything remotely resembling a positive agenda for a second term, with a campaign based on lies, slander and hatred.
That’s what he ran on. And that’s what he won on.
I could blame Mitt Romney for whatever mistakes he may have made, but the fact is this a good man who was honest, earnest and positive. And he exuded character and accomplishment throughout the race, and his campaign reflected those qualities.
Romney was not my primary choice. But as the GOP nominee he performed admirably.
This was not Romney’s fault.
The problem isn’t with Romney. The problem isn’t with the GOP’s consultants and strategists. The problem isn’t with the GOP’s messaging. The problem isn’t the Bible-beaters, the Ron Paul crowd, the country clubbers, the corporate types.
None of those people are the problem. We’re going to spend the next several months chewing each other to pieces about why the Republican Party is incapable of beating the worst president the country has ever seen, or getting three lousy Senate seats so as to depose the worst Senate Majority Leader the country has ever seen. But what we’re missing the boat on is that it’s not our fault.
It’s the electorate’s fault.
The current iteration of the Democrat Party is deliberately immoral. It believes in government-sponsored infanticide, government-sponsored theft, unpatrolled borders, the destruction of the 2nd Amendment, and the deliberate destruction of the nuclear family. It believes in the redistribution of wealth rather than its creation, which is perhaps the most offensive concept to the American economic ideal imaginable.
It believes these things and it no longer hides from them, as it once did.
And yet that party is able to get a man of such demonstrably meager achievement and shallow character re-elected because it can command six more percent of its adherents to the polls than a Republican Party that raises and spends ONE BILLION DOLLARS to run an honorable campaign offering the American people a positive alternative.
What can be taken from this? We no longer have a nation worthy of that positive alternative. We have a nation willing to believe something is wrong with a man who makes millions of dollars in private business as a potential public servant.
At the end of the day, we’ve had a half-century of cultural decline in this country since the early 1960′s. You cannot endure a half-century of cultural decline without paying the price in leadership.
Tonight we paid that price.
And for the next four years we will pay far more dearly.
Taxes will rise, and Obama will blame John Boehner. The economy
will contract, and he’ll blame Republicans. Sequestration will gut our
military, and our enemies will take advantage.
In four years we will not recognize our country. In four years we will be without any illusions about the fact that we are in an economic depression.
In four years we will not recognize our country. In four years we will be without any illusions about the fact that we are in an economic depression.
We will hit the debt ceiling. Not the one Congress debates
raising every few months – the real debt ceiling. or we go toward a full-on
monetization of our debt.Our choice will be Greece or the Weimar Republic. Or
perhaps both.
Half the country voted against this future. But the other half
didn’t. And because, given that choice, they opted for decline and the loss of
individual responsibility and freedom.
Mitt Romney was never more correct than when he said to that crowd – and the hidden camera he didn’t know was there – in Florida that 47 percent of the population thinks of themselves as victims, doesn’t pay taxes and refuses to take responsibility. He was castigated for saying it, but he spoke the truth.
This country needs to take a hard look in the mirror. We’re teaching our children values our grandparents can’t even fathom, we’re abandoning what made us great and we are knowingly watching our country decline.
Fixing this will require a much better America than this election showed that we have.
We will bear a terrible, terrible cost of this sad reality over the next four years. What will be left in four years, we can only imagine.
Pray. Live the best life you can. But know that our country is in dire straits and bad times are coming.
Mitt Romney was never more correct than when he said to that crowd – and the hidden camera he didn’t know was there – in Florida that 47 percent of the population thinks of themselves as victims, doesn’t pay taxes and refuses to take responsibility. He was castigated for saying it, but he spoke the truth.
This country needs to take a hard look in the mirror. We’re teaching our children values our grandparents can’t even fathom, we’re abandoning what made us great and we are knowingly watching our country decline.
Fixing this will require a much better America than this election showed that we have.
We will bear a terrible, terrible cost of this sad reality over the next four years. What will be left in four years, we can only imagine.
Pray. Live the best life you can. But know that our country is in dire straits and bad times are coming.
3 comments:
"The problem isn’t with Romney. The problem isn’t with the GOP’s consultants and strategists. The problem isn’t with the GOP’s messaging. The problem isn’t the Bible-beaters, the Ron Paul crowd, the country clubbers, the corporate types."
And THAT is why the GOP will continue to lose elections. Because the GOP has been taken over by radicals who REFUSE to engage in any sort of introspection or even ACKNOWLEDGE where they went wrong.
The demographics of America are changing, and the Republican party will become a permanent minority party if we continually engage in slandering the new electorates as immoral, lazy, takers and 'others.' Why would the voters want to vote for a party that sees them as nothing but gullible, brainwashed wretches and freaks?
The moderates need to get the party under control. As a lifelong Republican, it pains me how I can no longer recognize my party after the Tea Party revolution.
We need sanity. Us Republicans are being driven over a cliff by a small but very vocal fringe. What happened?
So, does this mean that Romney will voluntarily give back the $700 billion he transferred from Ed Falcone's account into the Cayman Island's and suddenly become a patriot? We're really running short of patriots in this country. The republican party just made a deal with the wrong aliens.
It's called Communism you ignorant polysci major from a liberal traitor that taught you socialism/communism on the flip side ! It's no wonder this country is so divided! There is no two party system! Get it! It's NWO and enslavement brought to you in fast track by the most corrupt government in our civilization! Time to wake up and smell the stench of Obama,AKA, Valery Jarrett,Nazi extradinaire and her partner in Nazi crime Axelrod,both should be arrested and tried for crimes against humanity and the USA constitution!
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