Our country, in case you haven’t noticed, is in a
real pickle, and frankly I’m not sure if there’s enough time left to fix it
before the whole thing goes up in smoke.
One thing I do know, though, is that if the last seven years have shown us
anything, it’s that anyone from the left is totally incapable of fixing
it. The only thing the left is actually capable
of doing is to make matters so very much worse.
And while it would be easy to blame those on the left alone for the
growing predicament in which we now find ourselves, it would more than a little
disingenuous, as well as more than a bit dishonest. Because they had more than a little help.
There is more than enough blame to go around. It would be easy to blame everything on Barry
and the Democrats. And as much as I
would like nothing better than to do just that, he and they are not entirely to
blame. A sizeable portion of the blame
can be placed squarely upon those of us who, when provided with an opportunity
to step up and do what we all knew was necessary, have repeatedly demonstrated
that we simply were not up to the task at hand, and did nothing more than to take
the easy way out. As we the voters seemed
quite content to send back to Washington those who were nothing more than part
of a continuing problem.
In short, when our country needed us, we chose to do
nothing more than to turn our back on it.
The last time our country was in such dire straits we were there for it,
we manned up and we elected Ronald Reagan, twice. But these last three elections, when provided
with the opportunity to step up, we stumbled.
We can blame it on the state controlled media, on ‘The Establishment’ or
on any number of other things, but at the end of the day, we simply lost our
way. We were far too willing to believe
what we were told instead of doing what we knew in our hearts needed to be done. It was easier to send back to Washington
those who serve no useful purpose.
Those we have elected, and often re-elected, could
have done so much more to get the country headed back in the right direction, in
fact they promised to do so. But when
all was said and done they told us only what we wanted to hear and we were
foolish enough to take them at their word. And once safely elected they became afflicted
with some sort of political amnesia.
Because they were, sadly, far more concerned with their own careers than
with the survival of our country. And we,
the generation entrusted with the responsibility of safeguarding this the greatest
experiment in human freedom have so badly botched things up.
We have been very badly burned over the course of
the last several election cycles, falling prey to those who were,
unfortunately, talking out of both sides of their mouths. Our trust was taken advantage of and now many
see an opportunity to exact some amount of retribution from the very ones whom
they feel have lied to them, repeatedly, by voting for someone they see as
being an outsider. Don’t get me wrong,
I’m pissed off too, but I’m more scared than I am pissed off. But that said, we must not allow ourselves to
become so blinded by our anger that we become susceptible to making even a
bigger mistake.
But
what if:
After
the 2010 election when the voters clearly demonstrated their displeasure with
Barry’s leftist agenda by handing the Republicans a 242 to 193 majority in the
House, the Republicans had actually done something to begin to reel in Barry’s
already out-of-control spending and to permanently begin the defunding process
of Obamacare which was ‘passed’ earlier that same year?
Or
if,
They
had taken the hint provided to them in the 2012 election when the saw their
majority in the House shrink to 234 to 201 advantage. and then began to take
action against Barry drive to “fundamentally transform” America?
Or
finally if,
They
had kept any of the promises made throughout the 2014 election cycle that not
only resulted in a Republican majority in the House of 247 to 188 but also a
majority in the Senate of 54 to 44?
Which was clearly a mandate for change.
And what if Barry had not been elected back in 2008
and Hitlery or John McCain had been? How
would things be different today? While
I’m not sure that we would have still ended up being saddled with something
like Obamacare, I have little doubt that our spending problem would have
continued unabated regardless of who it was that had been elected. Because too many Americans simply don’t care
if we are living beyond our means, only that they continue to get their ‘free’
stuff. And if Barry had never being
elected, would the Republicans, I wonder, have ever gained a majority in
Congress, not that it would have mattered much.
And when it comes to Donald Trump, the outsider I
was previously making reference to, while I am nowhere near ready to start
making comparisons to Hitler, as more than a few others now have, my main issue
with him, after having been burned so often, is one of trust. Can he be trusted to do any of what he has
said he will do if elected? Could anyone
do what he has promised to do? And I
remain hesitant about supporting someone who is so completely outside of the
political process. Because while he may be
very skillful in the business world, when it comes to the inner workings of a
complex federal leviathan, he is, after all, a novice.
And with our country now teetering precariously on
the edge of a near bottomless abyss, frankly, I’m not sure who to support. While I know full well that either Hitlery or
Bernie would only serve make matters so very much worse, of those still
standing on my side, none can be said to instill much confidence that they
would be up to the monumental task at hand.
The amount of damage that has been allowed to take place over the course
of just the last seven years may well be beyond the abilities of any one man, no
matter how skilled. And, I’m afraid that
much of what has taken place may well be, in large part, beyond repair.
And, sadly, so much of what we are now experiencing
could have been so easily avoided. All
we, the voters, needed to do was to have been just a bit more responsible when
it came to selecting those who would represent us in Washington. But nope, our priorities when selecting our ‘leaders’
did not seem to include ensuring that our country would remain solvent for
future generations. Instead we seemed
quite comfortable with making those same future generations responsible for
covering the bills that we seem only too willing to generate. How selfish, how inconsiderate,
how…un-American! So now many look to the
outsider to fix things.
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