Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Years of Delusion and Waste

In 1989, George HW Bush was elected with the assumption that he would continue the Reagan policies and in some cases he did.  He saved Kuwait and presided over the end of the cold war.  But he also unleashed a flurry of unnecessary regulations and doubled immigration knowing that NAFTA was being planned to off-shore US jobs. Bush also signed on to UN Agenda 21 in 1992.  This set up the decline in the US economy and the quadrupling of the National Debt.

In 1992, Bill Clinton was elected with the assumption that he would work on the expansion of the US economy and continue the prosperity created by the Reagan policies and the surge in electronics with the introduction of the personal computer. But Clinton attempted to promote socialized medicine and signed the executive order to implement UN Agenda 21. He also signed the Community Reinvestment Act in 1993 that created the 2008 Meltdown.

In 2000, George W Bush was elected with the assumption that he would be a fiscally responsible Republican.  He was critical of the UN, but never cancelled the executive order that implemented UN Agenda 21. The attack on the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001 prompted Bush to unleash military action in the Middle East that resulted in an increase in the national debt from $5 trillion to $10 trillion.  Bush also missed the growing problem with mortgages and presided over the 2008 Meltdown and bank bailouts. 

In 2008, Barack Obama was elected to ensure that the US would advance toward socialism. American voters were still unaware of the fiscal damage he would impose. He immediately moved to create socialized medicine and squandered $trillions on UN Agenda 21 implementation.  The national debt grew from $10 trillion to $20 trillion.

In 2016, Donald Trump was elected to undo the damage done by the Obama administration and reverse UN abuse, curtail immigration, bring back jobs to the US and re-impose the rule of law.

Our hope is that all elected officials will stop their delusional behavior and become “grownups”. Democrats are too far gone to make this leap, but there is hope that the legislative actions we must take will be passed in the House and the Senate.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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