Wednesday, February 16, 2011

...Or get out of the way

Used to see a bumper sticker every so often that said, "Lead, follow, or get out of the way."

I'd like to give the same advice to the Comrade.

Obviously he's not prepared to lead. I mean, look at his record, starting with his stint in the Illinois General Assembly, where he voted a resounding "Present" most of the time. His strategy seems to be "Stand up and smile and do nothing else." Maybe he is a puppet for some sinister cabal of wannabe despots -- I mean despots apart from the every day democrats.

And who really gives a damn what the Comrade does? He's obviously dumped any responsibility for leadership off onto whoever is willing to take charge.

So, Congressman Ryan et. al... please take charge.

What is everyone in Washington afraid of? Maybe the USA will survive the coming economic collapse? Are they afraid that we might actually make it through? Well, the Comrade is apparently. I don't think there's anything he'd like more than to see US citizens on a chain gang, cattle-prodded by his dream-team dictatorship -- the Red Chinese.

So, the Comrade is irrelevant, know what I mean? He's taken himself out of the race. Forget him. Why do people want him on board anyway? Think he really has the guts to veto a solution that could get through congress? Let's try it and see what happens.

Rather than consider the Comrade's "budget," I'd like to see the federal government shut down and get off our backs. Would anybody really miss it? What do they do anyway but drive in big black cars and piss people off? Take our money, destroy our jobs, saddle us with debt. What good do they do, really? Think of it -- a few months with no feds. Man, the economic would take off like a rocket. Talk about "a new birth of freedom."

(Personally, I've never been married. Want to know why? Simple test: Does this person make your life bigger or smaller? I never found the guy that would make it bigger. So I'm better off on my own. You know, if you're not contributing to the plus side of the equation, you're only excess baggage.)

And the American public is much off on our own than being bled white and kicked around by a bunch of Ivy League assholes who've never had a real job, one where they actually have to produce measurable and PROFITABLE results.

The heroes in this story will be the people who actually have the guts to stand behind some real workable solution. They'll go down in history. The Comrade will be not much more than an asterisk* (*First African American president.) Not much more to be said about him. He didn't do anything else but play the race card in place of presenting any real ideas. To wit:

  • The Comrade's "budget" wants to add 5,100 IRS agents -- do you want to see 5,100 more IRS agents in the USA?
  • The Comrade's "budget" stacks some pretty hefty taxes on energy producers. Sort of a VAT -- although the dipshit has to know if he was honest and called it a VAT, even his precious union ass-wipes would run him out of town.

Speaking of ass-wipes, was just watching that Von Hollen guy on TV, pretending the Comrade's "budget" is, as Von Hollen claimed, "responsible." My God, how would you like to stand up in public and say something like that out loud? No doubt they've promised Von Hollen Steny Hoyer's job as soon as Pazzo Pelosi kicks off -- which should be any day now. I mean, she's what? Closing in on 80 years old under all the make-up and Botox. She may just keel over getting on and off of commercial jets anymore.

And ever notice the coven from Baltimore -- or Maryland, anyway. Pazzo Pelosi, whose dad was a Baltimore Boss. Steny Hoyer, now Von Hollen. Interesting. I think Maryland may be the only state in the union as corrupt as Illinois. And I mean corrupt. Not necessarily dishonest -- because they operate in the open -- but morally corrupt. Like the picture of Dorian Gray, just rotting from the inside out, buzzards wheeling overhead, flies already beginning to lay their eggs in the open sores.

Anyway, enough of the creep show.

I'll be looking forward to what the House Republicans come up with.

And, no, Ron Paul could not be elected -- as Donald Trump dared to suggest. No way. Let him try, but no way. Not that I think Donald Trump could be elected, either. And Donald, tariffs are never a good idea. It was tariffs that pushed the world into recession in 1929. Read your history. A better solution: Buy American-made.

Save the Republic.

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