Friday, October 8, 2010

Gridlock will be a good thing

Road in Bolivia - or America's path back to fiscal sanity?

The push by the elitist bunch in Washington since a leftist majority congress took control in 2007 and installed a marxist-socialist ruler Jan 2009 has been taking America for a ride: 100 mph down a steep and dangerous hill.
Imagine America's economy is a big bus driving down a steep, winding road full of dangerous areas where plummeting off means death. Slowing down to a crawl is probably the best course of action.

Americans will have to patient. Slowing and stopping the speeding leftist bus will take time.

BHO "warns agenda will go backwards with House GOP win" ... Hilarious! He and the leftists lie and ignore reality: poll after poll, T.E.A. party after T.E.A. party, rally after rally shows the MAJORITY of America wants this regime stopped. America wants the health care monstrosity repealed or defunded. America is rejecting the 100mph-down-a-cliff push for marxist-socialist tranformation...

Slowing down the leftist agenda to the point of gridlock?! AWESOME! Not everything is a crisis needing government intervention: America is on to the Cloward-Piven strategy and Alinsky tactics. We reject that crap.

Watch OUT for voter fraud Nov 2, 2010!

From Rush Limbaugh "Well, if it makes you feel any better, the ranking Republican to whom I spoke today, I brought up that '95 budget battle, and I said, "They're gonna do it to you again. They're gonna let you exhibit the fiscal responsibility that they know has to happen, they're gonna blame you for it, they're gonna accuse you of starving kids with a school lunch cut and Social Security." I said, "You better have a plan better than you had in '95 dealing with it." The plan in '95 was nobody's going to believe this, who's gonna believe we want to starve kids? Well, by the time they had kids in New Orleans writing letters saying, "I'm starving, why won't you let me eat lunch," and so forth, look, they get it, they get it. And I think they're gonna surprise you, especially if this victory's as huge as it is. They know that it's not going to be this Pledge that's attracting the votes. It's helpful, but be confident. I am. This is just the first step of many of these steps that's going to have to happen. One election, and after this election's won, it's gonna get hard. The other side is just not gonna go away. They're not gonna say, "Oh, God, the country doesn't love us anymore, please forgive us." They're gonna ratchet it up. Always happens. Be ready. Be prepped. "

"Let me try to put this in perspective. Rolling back, not just Obama, but the Democrats of the last 50 years, folks, rolling this back is gonna take a long time, a lot of hard work, and it's going to be intense. It's going to be the intensity of football with a 162-game schedule instead of 16. That's how intense this is going to be. People take it seriously. So this is step one in November. It'll happen."

From Ned Ryun at RedState: "The 2010 primary season was, for the most part, a good one for limited government, freedom-loving conservatives. Most of the high profile challenges against the incumbent or establishment candidates, with Mike Lee, Ken Buck, Joe Miller, and Sharron Angle ended with the grassroots candidate winning. The American people clearly demonstrated that they are tired of long time incumbents, the ruling class, ignoring the will of the people and growing government spending and the role of government in people’s lives.

But we need to put things into perspective: the 2010 primary season must be seen as simply the opening salvo in the American people’s war against statism. It is the first battle in many to come in the war over whether the American people, or the ruling class, will control the American system of government."

Yep... I'm in it for the long haul... are you? Time to slow down the bus of leftist destruction...to a crawl.

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