I am disillusioned.
Perhaps I have been on a crusade that’s going nowhere. We worked diligently this past election to
help turn the map of our country red, but recent news is taking the wind out of
my sails.
First Professor Jonathan Gruber admits that he relied on “the stupidity of the American voter” to get the ACA
passed. The news only served to
substantiate what I already knew, that progressives throw the corn into the pit
hoping to turn us into servile lapdogs.
But then I heard
McConnell and Boehner already capitulating the morning after the election. The conservative sweep should have shown them
that Americas want to reassert their independence. They no longer want to feed
at the public trough. They want to honor the 10th amendment, turn most
of those monstrous buildings in DC into homeless shelters.
The lackluster response
of the Republican leadership leads me to think that Alex Jones’ rants might not
be so farfetched after all. They’ve all
sold out to the Bilderberg Group. I’m
reading The Creature from Jekyll Island again,
this time with eyes wide open.
Perhaps the
“illuminati” story is more real..
Perhaps we are all managed by a small group of elite families who
control the world leaders through blackmail, bribery and ruthless tyranny. That
would explain John Roberts’ sudden reversal.
That would explain would
explain why they waited until night to announce the findings of the grand jury
in Ferguson. They want race riots. That
would explain why, with the war virtually won, they abandon Iraq to the
radicals. They need terrorism. It
provides them with all kinds of excuses to limit our civil rights. We know we were sold out to the big banks
after the crash, sold out to big insurance companies with ACA. Was Bush responsible for 9/11? Oh my, I’m going insane.
I do agree, however,
with Phyllis Schlafly. A third party
alternative serves the progressives. Republicans at least pretend to believe in
the limits of the constitution. Our only
hope is to concentrate all of our energies on bringing the Republican Party back
to its conservative roots.
I may be disillusioned,
but I’m not capitulating, but how do you take on the movers and the shakers. One is George Soros and he alone funds some 200 organizations that parrot his cause. See http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/viewSubCategory.asp?id=1237
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