It is obvious, after six years, that he means the country harm. He has done our nation terrible damage; $18t in debt, massive unemployment, purposeful economic malaise. The trillions in debt may bring about our downfall but most terrifying is the fact that the Democrats of his party are willing dupes to his vile agenda. They would rather get along and go along than stand up and shout that the emperor has no clothes. They value party over country.
Most of the Republicans in Washington are the same. So afraid of our despicable leftist media and their predictable name-calling, they zip their lips and let this man undermine the brilliance of our Founders rather than scream their opposition at the top of their lungs. He is shredding the Constitution with their apparent blessing. Republican exceptions are Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Mike Lee, Trey Gowdy, Scott Walker, and several others. Still too few to fight the anti-conservative media machine.
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Obama hates America and the constitution. He would have been impeached if he was not black; the Republicans fear the press. Obama has done damage that will take years to repair. That's a good editorial.
ReplyDeleteYes, Sir.
DeleteRubio? Really?
ReplyDeleteI think that maybe a Walker/Jindal ticket might have the best chance.
ReplyDeleteThere is no organic constitution anymore, not since after the Civil War. The country
ReplyDeletewas weakened and financially depleted. The Act of 1871 formed a corporation called THE UNITED STATES. The corporation, OWNED by foreign interests, moved in and shoved the original Constitution into a dustbin. With the Act of 1871, the organic Constitution was defaced — in effect vandalized and sabotaged — when the title was capitalized and the word “for” was changed to “of” in the title.
The only way to bring back the organic Constitution is to over-throw the fraudulent
inhabitants. How else can one commit treason on a regular basis and get away with
it.
How else can one commit treason on a regular basis and get away with
Deleteit.
Really.
I was watching one of the late 1970's 'Quincy' series about Quincy suspecting
ReplyDeletea CEO of a large corp. of killing one of his patients. Quincy walked into the CEO's
office and the CEO said to Quincy "you can come after me all you want but you
won't get me because me and some other corporations are the government."
This is true. There isn't a law they haven't broken but never stand trial. Look at BP.
BP should have paid out trillions for the damages they caused d/t incompetence
and total disregard for safety. Reminds me of the Steven Seagal movie "On Deadly
Ground" where Seagal goes to war with an oil corp. in Alaska. He blew up the
oil-rig.
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The final word. :)
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