In the words of Ronald Reagan, “There they go
again.” This past Wednesday it was Democrat
presidential hopeful Hitlery Clinton who was heard telling what must have been some
of her more devoted followers, "We have come through some really tough
economic times." And she then went
on to say, "American families have made a lot of sacrifices," noting
that people lost jobs and homes and delayed college and retirement when the
recession hit in 2008. She neglected to
mention, however, that it has been during the tenure of Barry “Almighty” that things
have only gotten worse.
And it was then that she went on to imply to that
same demented little group that none of those sacrifices that have become so
necessary are the fault of our current president. She said, "And I will say that there
does seem to be a pattern. Democratic presidents -- and there's two in
particular I'm thinking about -- over the last 35 years seem to inherit a mess
of problems. Have you noticed that?” And
then Hitlery said, "So then they have to dig us out of the ditches they
find themselves in and put us back on the right track. And of course, I'm
talking about Bill Clinton and Barack Obama."
She then proceeded to ask the crowd, "Are we
going to hand over our country once again to the people and policies that
crashed our economy before and that will shred the progress that we've
made?" Now I gotta ask you, just
how ignorant must one be in order to actually believe such idiotic drivel? Whose policies have been in place over the
course of what has been the last seven years that have succeeded in reducing
American economic forward progress to near zero? Is that what Hitlery considers as being the
right track? I guess I’m not sure what
old Hitlery is talking about.
Hitlery said that's what her campaign is going to be
about -- "because we're going to have to stand up to the people who want
to keep the deck stacked in favor of those at the top." I just thought that it was a rather odd thing
for her to say, especially since it is her own party that has worked, and
continues to work, so hard to keep the deck to which she refers stacked against
so many. The reason being, of course, is
that Democrats ‘need’ people to become increasingly dependent upon government,
and it has been under Barry millions more have come to depend on government.
Now I will admit that Hitlery is quite right when
she implies that the next president, whether it’s a Democrat or a Republican,
male or female, will most certainly inherit what can only be described as being
a rather sizable "mess of problems." Of that there is very little doubt. And the list is a rather long and quite
impressive one. It includes the rise of
the Islamic State, the disintegration of Iraq, turmoil in the Middle East,
tensions with Russia and China, a continuing troop presence in Afghanistan, to
name only a few of the more important foreign policy concerns.
And it’s here at home that the economy and jobs
remain a top concern of most Americans, according to a Gallup Poll conducted
earlier this month. And was that same poll that showed Americans are more
concerned about race relations than they were when Barry first took office. No
surprise there especially after having witnessed Barry do all that he can to
increase tension between the races for nothing but purely political
purposes. Other top worries of the
American people include immigration/illegal aliens, and ethics/moral/religious
decline.
And then of course there's the problem of our
growing national debt. When Barry first took office on Jan. 20, 2009, the total
federal debt was $10,626,877,048,913.08. As of the close of business on May 26,
2015, it had risen to $18,152,327,453,268.84 -- up $7,525,450,404,355.76 from
Barry’s first inauguration day. Talk
about a rather impressive list of problems to be inherited! Now that’s not to say that these things
cannot be overcome, if the right person is elected. After all, Reagan took the mess handed to him
by Carter, and instead of whining, fixed things.
At the end of her speech, and in a message
apparently intended for her only female rival thus far, Republican Carly
Fiorina, Hitlery said, "No matter how hard this election or any election
becomes, we should remember that, at the core, we can have disagreements -- and
we will. We have different governing philosophies. We have different views
about what works and what the evidence shows works about economic policies.
That's all fair game.” The evidence to
which Hitlery likely refers, proves nothing more than what an abject failure
leftist economic policies are.
And Hitlery went on to say, "But we should show
more respect toward each other."
But as we all know, when it comes to mutual respect, as far as Democrats
like Hitlery are concerned, that’s pretty much a one way street. Hitlery said the "core of every
political campaign" should be "how we treat one another and how we
care for this gift we have been given, the United States of America." I find more than a bit disingenuous whenever
I hear someone like Hitlery, a devoted follower of Saul Alinsky, so determined
in destroying our country, describe America as being a gift.
Fiorina also campaigned in South Carolina on
Wednesday, and was heard criticizing Hitlery directly on a number of various
policy issues. Fiorina told reporters on
the sidewalk outside the hotel where Hitlery would speak later, "I think
we need a nominee who will ask her (Hitlery) these questions about
trustworthiness, about transparency and about track record." In an interview on Wednesday with NBC's Andrea
Mitchell, Fiorina said she comes from a world where what you have actually done
matters more than what you have said.
She said, "Actions speak louder than words.
People want to know are your words and your actions consistent and are they
consistent over time. And so I think
when 82 percent of the American people now believe that there is a professional
political class more interested in preserving its own power and privilege than
it is in serving the American people, people expect basic questions to be asked
of anyone running for president. What
have you done? Are you trustworthy? Are you transparent? Will you answer questions?" But I wonder if people really do care. I’d like to think so.
You know, it frightens me to think that there may
now be enough people in this country who are convinced that Hitlery is just the
right person to take the helm. I wonder
how it is that anyone can look at what has become of our country, both hear at
home and abroad, during Barry’s time as president and can still come to the
conclusion that things are going so well that it would be idiotic to change
things now. Actually what’s idiotic is
to think it makes any amount of sense to keep things going as they have been
for the last seven years. If ever ‘change’
was needed, it’s NOW!
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