Republicans propose ideas that are largely financial. They need to be talking about the Bill of Rights, God, and the nuclear family.
*They need to be talking about the Bill of Rights, God, and the nuclear family.* Wrong. Nuclear families are declining. Rights are too intellectual-think young attention spans. God-it’s too late.
A wave going our way could get us 3 senate seats. Think WV., Montana and the big fish Ohio, where incumbency will counter a more-red state. Think a majority with fewer McCains and Romneys.
“Bill of Rights”
job of the Supreme Court
“God”
The Almighty has pointed out the right way long ago.
“the nuclear family”
People have to make their own arrangements, but government incentives should not undermine family life.
>Republicans propose ideas that are largely financial. They need to be talking about the Bill of Rights, God, and the nuclear family.
The finances drive the result. Example: In the early 1960s, most Black families were traditional two-parent households.
The social programs rewarded poor families who broke up with eligibility for a variety of giveaways. We pay to encourage broken families, so we get broken families. The Dem racists encourage this in the Black community by fostering the victim culture so people think they’re ‘owed’ something and it’s their ‘right’ to take government handouts, when reality they’re being manipulated into becoming the culture of helplessness, crime, and anti-work that plagues our cities.
By contrast one of the hidden wins in 1994 was the enforced time limits on TANF (cash assistance). Newt was pilloried in the press and popularly for his ‘withering on the vine’ quote. Years later, when even the exemptions for ‘poverty’ counties (every big city) ran out and, kicking and screaming blue states were forced to kick the lifers off cash, TANF is a tenth of its previous size.
Again one more time: The point of Oblammy-care isn’t to help people medically, it’s to get everyone hooked on government ‘benefits’ including doctors and networks who must now toe the line or lose big $. Money *is* social policy.