Saturday, August 4, 2012

No Partisan Bickering Here

In Georgia, Democrats and Republicans have merged into one Political Party, the Statists.  The Statist Party, previously known as Demo-Publicans believes in government solutions for everything and embraces the Nanny-State under the leadership of the United Nations. Their focus is “the future” with no regard to “the present”.  They want to pack us into high density transit villages to relieve our congestion.  They believe in the global warming hoax and are spending trillions of our tax dollars to implement U.N. Agenda 21. They want to control our “land use”, our water, and our food.  They want to take our private property.  They want to crash the U.S. dollar, bankrupt the U.S. government, dissolve our sovereignty, tear up our Constitution and form a provisional socialist dictatorship under U.N. control.
The voters make up the other component to our political spectrum and voters are having a hard time drinking the kool-aid the Statists are serving. To voters, it seems that government has wrecked our economy by assuming unconstitutional authority and spending twice as much as it takes in revenue.  Voters have a hard time voting for tax increases, because most voters believe government wastes half of the revenue we send them.  Voters want the government to live within its means and stick to its knitting.
Through bribes and threats, the government has enlisted croney capitalists with quasi-government status, so they can get their hands on tax money to fund their projects.  They call it “economic development”. 

Banks have been quasi-governmental organizations since the passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913.  The Community Reinvestment Act of 1990 and HUD regulations threatened banks with lawsuits if they didn’t give loans to unqualified borrowers.  That, together with the low interest rates imposed by the Federal Reserve led to the housing bubble and the loss of trillions in mortgage-based securities in 2008. Instead of fixing the system, Dodd-Frank papered it over and made it worse.  None of these errors have been corrected.
Years ago, American Communists infiltrated U.S. government, colleges and universities.  Law schools in particular attempted to erode and discredit the Constitution. Government schools have turned into socialist indoctrination camps.

Unions have always been on the socialist side of our political landscape and now they control our legislatures at the State and Federal level.
Now Republicans in Georgia have returned to Statist Party control.  During their campaigns, they claimed to be small government conservatives.  I see no evidence that tells me what they say can be trusted in the future.  We will judge them by their actions going forward.  If Obama is defeated, I will expect the immediate repeal of Obama’s agenda at both the Federal and State level.

The true Constitutional Conservatives are not running the State of Georgia or the Federal government.  If they are registered Republicans, we call them RINOs, (Republican In Name Only).
Constitutional Conservatives will need to enter the political arena in greater numbers to run against these incumbents. These candidates will need to have a passion for returning us to the Constitution (as written).  They will also need to be able to identify core government responsibilities from private sector responsibilities.  They will need to work to privatize 90% of everything government is currently attempting to do. 

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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