I don’t know what to do.
Stand up and fight or sit back and watch this Country die so I can say “Told ya so” all my ding-a-ling friends & family who are telling me to shut-up on Facebook.
I culled my FB. Even some family and longterm friends...and terminated a longterm relationship. I’m done with them. From now on, every contractor, hairdresser, restaurant, shop..anywhere I spend my hard earned money will be done through the filter of who they voted for. I haven’t bought so much as a lightbulb from GE, will NEVER buy a car from GM, refused Comcast and a host of others as I find out more.
I refuse to feed the beast and I’ll vote with my ever shrinking wallet.
Sit back. Obama and the democrats will woo them for us (as long as we do NOT allow Obama to blame the GOP controlled House for all that will happen in the next 2 years)
“........After the election was called for President Obama, I left a party in Washington and hailed a taxi. The cabbie asked if I was a Republican. After I answered yes, he launched into a tirade against the Tea Party. Feeling drunk and belligerent, I argued back and we shouted at each other across much of the city. By the end, he was articulating Paul Ryanesque policy prescriptions in one breath and cursing “right-wing extremists” in the next; a fiscal conservative who loathed the fiscally conservative Tea Party.
I’d wager my cabbie’s sentiments are pretty common. Polls show people favor less government over more government; lower taxes over higher ones; paying down the debt over spending more on stimulus. Even if Americans don’t like movement conservatism right now, they agree with it on the issues that count. Whatever happened on Tuesday, America’s ideological soil is still conservative.
Our president, meanwhile, is a pompous left-wing ideologue, incapable of moving to the center. News is breaking that he’s considering a national carbon tax for his second term. There’s a big battle over income tax rates looming at the beginning of next year. Obamacare’s destructive new tax on medical devices begins in 2013. With no spending cuts planned for the president’s second term, the national debt will be more than $20 trillion by 2017.
Put plainly, things are going to get a lot worse. And the pain will be directly traceable to big-government social engineering policies: a student loan bubble inflated by Sallie Mae, small businesses not hiring thanks to the high fixed costs of regulations, health insurance premiums surging thanks to Obamacare, and much more.
A contrast will beg to be made. “This is what liberals do,” conservatives should say. “And conservatism is a rational response to this.”.............”
http://spectator.org/archives/2012/11/08/opportunity-for-the-right
Too many fat and happy people sitting around, getting freebies on my dime.
Time to introduce some misery into these peoples lives...no more Bush tax cuts, and sequestration 'full speed ahead'.
They voted for it, it's about time they get it...
'A government big enought to give you everything, is big enough to take it all away'