Saturday, December 1, 2012

Reflections on Retiring Politicians



If you want to know what's wrong with America, consider this: Only 1 out of 3 eligible voters bothered to vote in the last election.

Judging from the results, its pretty clear that a little over 1/6th of America thinks that the Tea Party is a racist elitist secession movement, thanks to the lies told by political hacks on MSNBC.

Meanwhile, a little less than 1/6th of America think Barack Obama is a closet-muslim communist straight out of the Manchurian Candidate who wants to radically change the social and political structure of the country, thanks to the lies told by the political hacks at FOX News.

Meanwhile, in New Mexico, the guy who basically ran on a platform that the government should leave us alone and keep its hands off our stuff was able to draw only 1% of the vote.

Meanwhile, in Washington, the only person on either side of the political spectrum who had the guts to point out that the country is working with a fraudulent central banking system - and that the credit card bills from the past 25 years of military adventure expeditions are piling up for our children to pay, while the world continues to despise us despite our constant assertion that we are the good guys - just left town after been marginalized out of the political process for more than 30 years.

Meanwhile, his son is the only person in congress to stand athwart the stream of history and yell "stop" at the relentless erosion of civil liberties that the executive branch pursues in the euphemistic name of "homeland security." (Excuse me, but the Founders had a plan for "homeland security". It's called the Second Amendment.)

I don't know where people who think Gary Johnson and Ron Paul are onto something are supposed to go after the 2012 elections, but as soon as it becomes clear, we all better go there and forget about the one-party Republicrat Democan system, because as the stream of nonsense we're hearing from Barry and John and company about the "fiscal cliff" (by the way, what ever that is, we went over it a long time ago) isn't going to amount to a hill of beans when the rest of the world figures out that our money isn't worth the paper we high-speed print it on.

1 comment:

  1. Uh, like totally dude. (I have nothing new to add because I've been agreeing with you for ten years. We should fight more.)

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