Posted on 11/03/2013 12:05:28 PM PST by Kaslin
Thats a startling question, to be sure. But its a question that haunted me during my recent visit to Australia. There, political conservatism is experiencing a revival of sorts after six years of socialist wilderness.
While in Australia, I kept thinking about a surprising statement made to me by a prominent American conservative leader during the last U.S. election. At that time, he said, I will not support the Republican candidate. In fact, I hope Obama wins.
When I couldnt hide my shock, he went on to explain his perspective: eventually the socialist ideology in our country would over-tip its hand, and then the people would wake up and elect a modern-day Reagan.
Well, now a short time later, socialism has certainly over-tipped its hand. Our debt has spiraled to more than $17 trillion. Twenty percent of our economyhealthcareis mired in the mud pit of Obamacare. Millions of dollars are spent on the entertainment of public servants. Billions more have been incinerated within expanded bureaucracies of ineptitude and government-funded companies, such as Solyndra. And all of this happened while more and more people dropped out of the workforce and the food stamp program expanded to more than 47 million people.
Now that President Obamas favorability has plummeted to its lowest levels, and his diehard supporters in the media have given him Four Pinocchios for his Obamacare truthfulness, Im wondering if my friend wasnt prophetic after all.
To be sure, the U.S. electorate has been significantly dumbed down since Reagans election in 1980. But nonetheless, what I saw happening in Australia, a country with a center-left majority, could happen here.
In Australia, the socialist government of Julia Gillard began to kill the goose that laid the golden eggnamely the mining industryby imposing a hefty carbon tax. The country then watched as the governmentwhich had run a surplus under the conservative prime minister, John Howardran up a $500 billion annual deficit.
The people revolted, and they elected the conservative coalition in a landslide.
The first item on their agenda? Abolishing the carbon tax on the mining companies. And surprise, surprise, the Labor Party is now supporting the conservatives in that effect. One has to assume that the left did not want to become totally irrelevant.
The wisest man who ever lived, King Solomon, once asked: Why does every generation have to keep on making the same mistakes of the previous generation? Thats a great question to ponder.
The answer I believe is that human nature is fickle and easily persuaded by silver-tongued snake oil salesmen.
But maybe Obamas low approval ratings are a sign that folks are finally waking up. Maybe they are finally returning to the sanity of proven policieslow taxes, less government, individual freedom, and above all, respect for human life, born or unborn.
It is a dim hope, but in the end, hope springs eternal.
Like millions of the most conservative, pro-American voters in America, and veterans, I will probably never again pay federal income tax.
Owing income tax is not a very good gauge for patriotism and love of America, that sounds a little shallow.
And we’ve permitted it to be hijacked by a raging pack of sociopathic criminals with nary a peep!
It would take 50 years of conservative government to undo everything Obama has done to this country.
Happened for a while after the first 2 years of Billy led to “the era of big Gov’t is over”
CLEARLY you think American voters are too stupid to want to support a party that advocates and promotes reasonable, fair requirements for the right to vote. You can describe my conclusion that that is so as "lying" if you want, but your semantics gratify only yourself.
You and I are allies, though it pains you to admit it. We are on the same page politically. YOU MAKE THE CHOICE to alienate your allies, call them liars, demand that they "don't do that," over your own tender bruised ego. You make the choice to be offended when I disagree with you in saying that a political party that embraces hard and fast vote reform couldn't win elections.
Wake up and snap out of it.
Well yes and no.
Methods aren’t going to win America again.
The gospel could. If God hasn’t chosen to populate it with the terminally spiritually clueless.
Indeed it would
I’m sure you have paid federal income tax in your life and are invested in the doings of government. The cohort I referred to is the group that has never paid, not in three generations, a penny toward the programs that support them. They will never vote to end those programs even if it means the survival of this nation.
I doubt that “”nearly fifty percent”” of Americans have not owed income tax in “”in three generations””
Yeah, you are lying, and too emotionally hopped up to take a breath and speak calmly and without that exaggeration and personal attack method.
lol
That is strange, how many of us were around for 3 generations?
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