Well bottom line is this in this election America has a really big gut check coming up. Do you vote for one of the two establishment front runners that will enslaved us to big government even more or do you say no to both and stand on principles that we have which are true to what our Constitution, Bill of Rights, and The Declaration of Independence which give us our freedoms and liberties that are from our Creator God Almighty.
The choice is a very simple one which is to either sell out to the establishment and vote for big government and less freedom, does not matter which of the two parties, or break the shackles of the two parties that will pantomime to who ever their respective audience is for votes knowing full well that they will shaft any group for their own agenda. So the choice is up to you keep selling out your principles and beliefs on down the road for bigger government enslavement hopeing one day a polictal savior will show up and turn things around or do you make a stand and Fight for Freedom and Liberty that America is all about.
Do you really think the Founding Fathers of this country, who fought a revolution for freedom, who put their lives and families lives on the line that if captured would be put to death, would be arguing about voting for the lesser of two evils or do you think they would be leading the fight to say No! not any more to this monstrosity that American Government has become. America Where Are You Now!!!
I agree with your line of reasoning.
What I have wanted is to see government extracted from our daily lives. This means that the private sector must carry more of it’s load.
If the Ryan plan moves in that direction, it could be a good thing. His plans for Medicare may involve that. If he is successful there, a similar plan could be devised for Social Security. That is a reduction of government involvement in our daily lives. It certainly isn’t the cessation of all involvement, but it’s a healthy move in the right direction.
It certainly beats coming up with Medicare Part-D.
On the other hand, Romney wants to repeal Obamacare so he can replace it. Good grief. Now, if he’s going to replace it with private sector fixes, that might also be good.
We’ll have to see how this plays out. It may be better than we expected. I just don’t know right now.
I’m willing to listen, but if I detect these two are only moving the deck chairs, why bother.
Either we’re going to get real substantive changes, or we’re not. If not, why bother.