Ya know, it just never ceases to amaze me how it is
that we can have so many Democrats who seem to know so little about so much. And really, do they really know so little or
it all nothing more than some sinister charade? Take Hank Johnson, as a for instance. Every time this moron opens his mouth he appears
to be one of the biggest morons on the entire planet. And if is really as stupid as he comes across
as, why would those in his district keep sending him back to Congress? Is it simply because he’s black? Are we to believe race now trumps
intelligence?
And what brings this guy once more to my attention is
the fact that once again we have old Hank, sporting what looks like a new
goatee which must be his attempt to make him look more scholarly, saying something
that makes the whole scholarly thing a waste of time. Because it was just recently that he could be
found on the floor of the House declaring, “don't think that regulations are
hurting you.” Hank would go to relate federal regulations in America to being
in kindergarten. So it was from the
House floor that Johnson explained his feelings about federal regulations in America.
Hank said, “I'll take note of the fact that when I
went to kindergarten we had a set of rules up on the board. Everywhere you go,
you're going to have a set of rules. The rules of the federal government, which
are vast and broad - foreign policy, domestic policy, space, cyberspace.” And he went on to say, “I mean, this country
that we live in is not a great country because it chose simplicity as its
motto.” But rules are one thing, the
smothering number of regulations being pumped out by government on nearly a
daily basis go way behind being merely “a set of rules.”
Then this genius went on to say, “We have a lot of
rules we have to live by and those are the things that help make America a
great country and guess what, ladies and gentlemen? It's you and your family
members and friends who populate this federal government.” For one thing those same regulations which
Hank seems to be such a big fan of do far more harm than good. If Hank was being honest, that trait seen by
most Democrats as being more of a character flaw, he would see how they do little
more than to smother entrepreneurial spirit and therefore stifle economic
growth.
And then Hank went on to say, “You are the ones who
are the rule makers. They want to try to turn you into people who are trying to
do something to hurt others when the only thing you're trying to do is do your
job that will help others be able to live lives and create a better America for
ourselves and most importantly, our children.”
And he added, “So don't get it twisted. Don't think that regulations are
hurting you. Regulations are causing what benefits you are taking advantage of
now.” So all of these thousands of
regulations create benefits how, exactly?
What Johnson was arguing against, in his own
inimitable way, was the Regulatory Accountability Act. The measure mandates federal agencies give
advance notice of proposed rules that would could cause a major increase in
consumer prices or would have an economic impact of more than $100 million
among other items. The measure passed the House this past Tuesday. Barry “Almighty”, another big fan of
regulations, has, of course, threatened to veto the bill if it passes the
Senate and reaches his desk. Because if
there is one thing Democrats love, it’s creating more regulations.
Look, I’ve talked about this imbecile before, and it
seems like every time he opens his mouth, as is the case with the vast majority
of Democrats, he makes it quite clear just how accurate that old adage is that
says, “It's better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than open it and
remove all doubt.” The fact is, the
mountain of new regulations added since Barry was first elected cost the
private sector economy more than $150 Billion, and millions of jobs, so when
old Hank says regulations aren’t hurting us, he’s simply lying. And worse than
that, he ‘knows’ he’s lying.
But let’s face it, Hank’s not really fooling anyone. At least, not those who are smart enough not to
vote for Democrats. I’m quite sure those
folks in his district believe the drivel this guy comes up with because, after
all, they were stupid enough to vote for his stupid ass. The sole purpose behind the creating of tens
of thousands of regulations over the course of the last six years has been to
increase both the reach and the power of the federal government. Our government has now grown much too
powerful and Democrats like Hank see that as being a very good thing.
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