So, here we sit, roughly one year after the coronation of our beloved Supreme Leader, Barry “Almighty”. And since that glorious day of January 20, 2009 that was filled with so much empty and nonsensical rhetoric, we are no further along in fixing our economy nor are we any further ahead in the War on Terror, that “Overseas Contingency Operation” as it is now so fondly referred to by Barry, than we were on his first day in the Oval Office. We are also no further ahead in squelching Iran's attempts at going nuclear, no further ahead in accomplishing any realistic or meaningful healthcare reform, no closer to becoming energy independent, frankly we're no further ahead in any meaningful way than we were before our present fearless leader assumed the reigns of power. If anything, I’d say we're considerably behinder, with us now finding ourselves dead broke and up to our eyeballs in massive debt and in pretty much record time even for Liberal Democrats. It’s really quite amazing though, that even after the Democrats have been in complete control of Congress now for roughly 3 years and the White House for a little over one that still the fault for us being no further ahead, remains solely the fault of George Bush and the Republicans. Pretty pathetic, don’t you think? And now with the election of Scott Brown in Massachusetts, suddenly Barry wants to call the Republicans over for a beer and to discuss a bipartisan approach to healthcare “reform”. How magnanimous! Well, if I was Mitch McConnell or John Boehner I'd be telling ol Barry “Almighty” to go pound sand, to not pass go and to not collect 200 dollars. That unless he is now willing to start his whole idea of healthcare “reform” from scratch, then he can simply forget about it. And if he is not prepared to do just that, then he can continue as he has been doing for the last year, with him discussing healthcare “reform” with no one else but Harry, Nancy and the Democrats and then let's just see how far he continues to get. He seems very intent on calling Republicans the Party of “NO”, but I think it is more than just a little hypocritical of Barry, especially when it's own Party that has been the "Party of No", at least regarding his grandiose plans for healthcare "reform". Now I do have a question: Given the huge majorities currently held by the Democrats in both Houses of Congress, why does Barry actually care about getting any Republican votes for anything? I also have an answer: He doesn’t, because it’s not about the gaining of Republican votes or even their support. What it is all about is the creating of an ability to make the claim, at some later date, like maybe November, that his Socialist agenda is supported equally by both political parties. Look, it's only been after he lost his "Super-majority" that he now wants to talk with the Republicans and before the cameras of C-Span no less. The question is, will the Republicans take part in this dog and pony show, buying into it by falling for this little ploy being perpetrated by Barry? What Barry is trying to pull off here is nothing more than a pure diversionary tactic with him hoping to be able to create an opportunity that will allow him to maneuver Republicans into a position where he can then collect specific Republican sound-bites to be played ad nauseam by his friends in the mainstream media. Sound-bites that can be manipulated in such a way as to portray Republicans as being nothing more than stubbornly partisan obstructionists. The Republicans simply cannot afford to be taken in by any cockamamie scheme dreamed up by Barry and instead of fearing being labeled as the party of "no" they should wear it as a badge of honor because in this specific intense, that's exactly what it is. Because what they are saying no to, quite literally, is the allowing of the Democrats to complete their attempts at the wholesale destruction of our country. The Republicans must not allow themselves to be manipulated into a position where they fall victim to what amounts to as nothing more than another example of the pure and unadulterated arrogance of Barry "Almighty". This rapid movement to the left that Barry has now embarked us upon leaves Republicans with no other option than but to say no, loudly, proudly and repeatedly. The time has come for somebody to be the adult supervision in the room and to start saying no because that is exactly what is needed and needed now. Republicans must say no! No to more bailouts, no to higher taxes, no to healthcare "reform" as it has currently been designed by the Democrats, no to the mollycoddling of terrorists, no to cap and trade legislation, no to wasteful spending that increases the deficit, no to cuts in defense spending and no to Socialism on any level and in its entirety as conceived by our fearless leader.
Republicans should have no trouble whatsoever with being able to look at themselves in the mirror as long as they remain steadfast to the guiding principles that made this country great. And they must remain faithful in their efforts to put the country first and to not allow themselves to be used by Barry in any manner that allows him to create the veneer of bipartisanship in the advancing of his Statist agenda. The whole idea that Barry is the least bit interested in accomplishing anything that even remotely resembles true bipartisanship is nothing more than some sort of sick and twisted joke. His idea of bipartisanship is nothing short of the complete capitulation and unconditional surrender by the Republicans. He is like a thief in the night and his only motive for wanting to now include Republicans in his little endeavor is to create some cover for himself and to avoid whatever blame that may result from that which he is so determined to bring about. To Barry, the completion of his vision for a "new" America is paramount and he is like some vampire, dedicated to sucking the life blood from our country, in his need to avoid the light of day in seeing it through to fruition. He sees his only chance for achieving success as being in his ability to slip the ugly truth of his agenda past the American people by keeping it well below their radar and buried in the dark of night. It's all about deception, distraction and dishonesty. Hope and change is nothing more than fraudulent drivel, a cute little motto describing what is nothing more than a very well executed con job perpetrated by an exceptionally skilled flimflam man with a teleprompter. We're supposed to think that he is the equivalent of the "great and powerful oz" but he's nothing more than a pathetic fraud standing behind a curtain. There is absolutely no need for Congressional Republicans to shy away from taking a very firm stance against the coming to any sort of agreement with the man who would like nothing more than to destroy all that this country is. They must be willing and very committed to the using of necessary tactics to effectively paint, and in the starkest of terms possible, the differences between themselves and Barry and his League of Extraordinary Crooks. Come election time there must remain no doubt in the minds of the voters regarding who it is that has the best interests of the American people at heart. The voters must have a very clear picture in their minds when they walk into that voting booth regarding which political party advocates policies that will have the greatest chance of creating the type of opportunities which will bring about the brightest future for not only themselves, but their children and grand-children. People must decide whether they wish to be burdened with exorbitant taxes, faced with continuing high gas and grocery prices, government run healthcare, forced to drive only what the government says they can drive, only attend those schools dictated by the government and much, much more. They need to consider which political party it is that will encourage the necessary conditions that will foster an environment that is conducive to the permitting of everyone to make whatever they wish out of their lives. The choice should be an easy one. The oppressiveness of what liberal Democrats want to bring about as our future, or the encouraging of freedom in all manner possible which the Republicans should be seen as striving for?
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