Sunday, April 10, 2016

Populism & Conservatism

Populism

The Blue Collar vote officially ceased to be a Democrat Party asset in 1980, when regular Americans voted for Ronald Reagan.  Labor Union membership peaked in the 1960s and has plummeted since.  Voters registered as “Independent” has increased significantly.  Regular voters don’t like the Democrat Party because it saddled them with Obamacare and the Muslim invasion.  Regular voters don’t like the Republican Party, because they vote like Democrats. 

Conservatism

There are several competing definitions for Conservatism in 2016.  Most of the GOP Establishment versions are out-of-date.  Number One should be to cut federal spending and pay down the National Debt.  This requires that we restore our economy and reduce welfare costs.  To do that we must close the border, stop excessive immigration, restore the rule of law, end harmful trade agreements, stop the war on coal, push back harmful environmental programs, lower our corporate tax rate, restrict campaign contributions to “voters only” and end UN Agenda 21 implementation in the US. 

Restoring the rule of law requires that we follow the US Constitution (as written) and eliminate unconstitutional departments, agencies and programs.  We should quit the UN, the source of most of the federal governments’ unconstitutional activities.  The purpose of all of this is to restore Constitutional Populism as a corner-stone of Conservativism. 

US National Defense should include closing the border, ending excessive immigration programs, banning Sharia Law in the US, deporting Muslim refugees and illegal immigrants, limiting visa programs, banning UN Agenda 21 implementation in the US, removing social engineering from the Military and Public Education, paying off the National Debt and restoring the US Constitution (as written).  National Defense should not include military foreign aid.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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