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Anybody reading this blog is already aware that Obama is using every federal agency and power at his disposal to exact revenge and pain onto the citizens of the United States who dare to defy his ruinous policies. If I linked them all, you’d be here all damn day. From the IRS to Amber Alert, he casually throws away constitutional rights and continues on his devastating path to dismantling the laws and traditions of our country. With regular stops to play golf and ponder changing the name of a NFL team, of course.
It is good to be King Obama because the perks are amazing.
And I have read here and elsewhere how important it is for GOP leaders to compromise and “work” with Democrats; that the only way to get what we want (which is the Constitution back in action) is to play strategic poker with the current power players and hope that if we are nice and lenient enough, we may get a waiver or two in our favor.
Bullshit.
You know where that kind of political gamesmanship and posturing has brought us to? Yeah, y’all know the many answers.
If you spend your time on Twitter and on Facebook threads arguing with liberals, you already know what a waste of time that is. Sure. Sometimes it’s fun, but do you seriously believe you are changing anyone’s mind about their Dear Leader? That would be a big fat NO. THEY are not compromising and to pretend there is some kind of virtual alley you can meet them in and hash things out is nuts. And it’s the same in Congress. Because here’s the deal: they hate conservatives, Constitutionalists, the military, the gun owners, corporations, small business owners, etc., and for all their talk about tolerance, they have none. The End.
While y’all discuss whether there needs to be a “revolution”, please understand this: we are already in one. And General Spiteypants and his minions haven’t wasted any time outmaneuvering simpering politicians who think this is the same game they’ve played for years.
It’s a revolution, alright. So which side are you prepared to be on? The side of America’s tradition of freedom and the Constitution? Or the side of intrusive government. The choice is simple. Are you ready to draw the line and stand?
And no… staying neutral isn’t an option anymore. That option is long gone.
Exactly. The choice is already here. Know that if you fail to stand up for the side of liberty, you *have* made a choice – and it’s not my side.
“So which side are you prepared to be on?”
The key word is not SIDE; …it’s PREPARED.
When you’re carrying a kettle of soup from the kitchen to the table, look at your path and the table, not the kettle. You reduce any chance of spillage with that method.
It’s going to be every family for itself when the house of cards tumbles. But you know that; that’s why you’re here. That’s why Franklin and I are here…and elsewhere. 😉
Babs, while you waxed philosophically and metaphorically, you forgot the caveat I told you and Amelia Earhart tonight at dinner.
If the Regime can spitefully attempt to blockade America’s Federal parks and monuments, it’s not much of a stretch to prohibit travel on any Federal highway. Why did they buy scads of bullet-proof, roadside-checkpoint shelters?
Unless you have pre-planned routes to move about on state and local roadways, travel will be heavily restricted. Even if you have your own plane, you’ll likely only be able to use that once before they spot you and ground you, or worse. Right, Amelia? 👿
Catherine,
Double bullshit. Excellent post. Fight ’em tooth and nail, by God.
Debating (or arguing, or compromising) with anything Leftward of Liberty is like playing chess with a pigeon. They’ll eventually just shit on the board and declare themselves winners, regardless.
No half measures, no pale pastels. Bold colors of distinction between us and them.
And to the Roosevelt’s above… I sailed my boat on the ocean, closed or not, this weekend. And I presented a gesture to any passing drones with direct video feed to that big ole guvmit.
You might recall a similar gesture in the movie Braveheart, regarding some raised kilts?
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