Wednesday, September 5, 2012

More on pollitics

Okay, so I watched some of the speeches of the RNC. 

My first impression is that Marco Rubio is going to go far. He lit up the audience and delivered an impassioned speech eloquently. And so did Paul Ryan, of course. Mitt Romney himself? Not so much. Rather tepid, and he could use a better speech writer, plus some polish on delivery. Hint: He needs a drama coach, lol

Then last night I watched some of the DNC.  Talk about uninspiring and a snoozefest. The crowds barely warmed up to the key note speaker, and didn't do much better for the First Lady. However, I was struck by a few things: They are all about glitz and glamour as we know from the 2008 campaign. But the imagery is telling: Obama was portrayed as the New Messiah. Ahem. And then this morning I learned of two significant changes to the Democratic Party Platform.  The major one is a re-writing of their stance on Israel. It even made the morning news shows in some places-stark change. And the other is removing all reference to God.


At first I thought...well, that's to be expected. And then I remembered the words of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Federalist Papers, and so on.....and I wondered how they could so easily abandon one of the basic tenets of this country. The answer is plain and it took no great amount of pondering or fact checking or searching on line for answers:  The Democratic Party has handed itself to the president, on a silver platter. Because he remains intent on "fundamentally changing America". Just like he promised he would, he intends to continue to deliver that to generations to come. And the Democratic Party will do anything, cede anything, to remain in power. To have a hand in shaping the coming age to suit Barack Obama's visions of his father. Cough cough. 

At this point, I don't see the US escaping a collapse. So the question should be: Should we just let the current occupant take all the blame and let him get re-elected? Or should we throw two good men into the fray who will lose anyway, and be blamed for failing? Because there is no way to overcome the deficit. There is no way to recover, none, except jobs and massive, effective and deep spending cuts. 

Think about this: 

My 13 year old son, is now in debt to the tune of $272,000, roughly. And so is every person in a working household in the country. 

I don't think there is any fixing that, do you?

Edit:  For a serious creep out factor, please take a few minutes to watch this video:

http://michellemalkin.com/2012/09/05/dont-it-feel-good-government/

1 comment:

suvalley said...

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/09/05/Fact-Check-Michelle-Obama-s-False-Fairy-Tale-of-Struggle



Gosh I love Breitbart ;)