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  • BloodEclipse

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    In the trenches for liberty!
    February 20th, 2009 11:19 AM Eastern

    By Dan Gainor
    Vice President Business & Media Institute
    “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore!”
    In the 1970s, that phrase was made popular by the movie “Network,” where anchor Howard Beale parodied what TV news might become. In 2009, millions of us are mad as hell –- not at TV but at politics. Americans are mad because most of us play the game the right way and if we do, we are now the ones who lose.
    Ordinary Americans try to do the right thing, just like Spike Lee told us. We get up, we go to work, raise our families, obey the law and pay our debts. We are mellower versions of the Clint Eastwood character in “Gran Torino.” We just want to be left alone –- by government especially.
    The very change that swept Democrats into D.C. will surely sweep them away again if they squeeze ordinary citizens too much to pay for the failings of others.
    Unfortunately, while ordinary folks were doing those right things, our politicians are doing all the wrong ones. To help deal with a spending crisis, President Obama and the Democrats give us a nearly $800 billion spending plan. And that’s been quickly followed by a housing plan, an auto plan and will probably be followed by another stimulus. How we’ll pay for it? Don’t ask, voters are told.
    And if you live your life right, pay your bills and take care of your mortgage, all you might get is the mini-tax break of $400 per person. That’s about enough money for each of you to go to lunch once a week -– but only for a fast food lunch. At $7.69 a week, Obama’s “Making Work Pay” tax credit doesn’t make work pay very well.
    The Roman Caesars appeased their people with bread and circuses. In 2009, Obama has offered us bread, too. But this time it’s just a few items from the Dollar Menu at McDonald’s. And, for circuses, the passage of his 1,071-page American Recovery and Reinvestment Act certainly ought to qualify. More than 300 Senators and Representatives –- nearly all of them Democrats –- voted for the largest spending bill in history without ever reading the darn thing!
    No wonder we’re angry. While most of us were doing the right thing, some others –- foolish homeowners, stupid bankers, house flippers, idiot politicians and more –- were taking their cues from the movie “Good Fellas” and robbing us blind.
    Now we are supposed to bail them out.
    So far we’ve dumped several trillion dollars into that bucket and we’re still bailing with no end in sight. No end to what it’s going to cost us, that is. There is an end in sight -– an end to our savings, our retirements, our jobs, our future, even our children’s future.
    Who wouldn’t be angry?
    CNBC’s Rick Santelli captured that furor by calling for a “Chicago tea party” in a February 19 edition of “Squawk Box” appearance now spreading across the internet like a wild fire. Santelli was a Howard Beale for a new generation –- an oddly cast Chicago Mercantile Exchange floor reporter venting his rage at the free-spending Obama administration. Santelli urged the new president to arrange an online referendum to “see if we really want to subsidize the losers’ mortgages.”
    It wasn’t just Santelli. The exchange floor erupted in anger and boos as he asked them:
    “How many of you people want to pay for your neighbor’s mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can’t pay their bills?”
    The left and the mainstream media will discount this spontaneous moment. After all, those people on the floor who responded so strongly are just whiny financial types or so the pundits will claim. But the pundits will be wrong. Desperately wrong.
    Team Obama has helped unleash that anger. Americans were justifiably frustrated at the reckless spending that came out of Washington and they kicked Republicans to the curb for a “change.”
    Change came to Washington claiming bipartisanship and transparency. Obama lied on both. The bipartisan bill was rammed through with classic — and sleazy– Chicago-style politics. And how transparent is a process where even graduates of the Evelyn Wood speed reading course couldn’t have analyzed the bill?
    Rather than mollify a worried electorate, the Democrats have angered it further. They invoke FDR like some patron saint of populism and expect the masses to march to their tune –- Pied Piper style.
    The masses might be ready to march, but with YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and more, they no longer rely on leaders to lead. That populist rebellion took down one of the most powerful Democrats in Washington, not over tax problems, but because of hubris. Tom Daschle, a former Senate Minority Leader, assumed he had the power to weather his tax problems. He had no problem with politicians, but an eruption of voter anger doomed his nomination.
    People in Washington easily forget that the 1992 “it’s the economy, stupid” election returned nearly 20 million votes for an angry little businessman named Ross Perot. The populists were venting even then. Only prosperity cooled their tempers.
    Now it is nearly two decades later and those tempers are hot once again. Populist anger is a great tool to get elected. But it is nearly impossible to control. The very change that swept Democrats into D.C. will surely sweep them away again if they squeeze ordinary citizens too much to pay for the failings of others.
    We’re still mad as hell. And now Democrats can’t blame anyone else for a change.

    What gets me is the the number of liberals I know who use to complain about all the spending Bush did, (mostly the war) but now want me to give Obama a chance. Not only is it still spending, it is now much worse. Hopefully more people will stand up against the killing of our economy.
     

    zimzum

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    What gets me is the the number of liberals I know who use to complain about all the spending Bush did, (mostly the war) but now want me to give Obama a chance. Not only is it still spending, it is now much worse. Hopefully more people will stand up against the killing of our economy.

    This is especially true when you consider how much he's spent in his first few weeks.:xmad:
     
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    txgho1911

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    1994 and the Clinton gun ban has nothing on this porkulus.
    Maybe 1/20th impact on the electorate this and the rest of what they will throw at us.
     

    WOLFEMAN

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    LAFAYETTE
    BOODECLIPSE, Your words are correct and reflect
    many supportive gun rights citizens. God help this
    country if "socialism" takes over. This icon tells all.
    :ar15:
     

    SirRealism

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    Not only are there many libs who bitch about the spending that W did, but those same folks were complaining 4 to 6 yrs ago about how he was "cutting" so many necessary programs/entitlements.

    Here is how I remember it going down. When Bush decreased the increases (i.e. spending more than the previous year, but not as much more as was proposed), it was incorrectly called "cutting". If he had really tried to cut entitlements, he would have been castrated. What choice did he have? What could he have cut?

    Am I nuts, or is this all amazingly hypocritical?
     

    dross

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    What gets me is the the number of liberals I know who use to complain about all the spending Bush did, (mostly the war) but now want me to give Obama a chance. Not only is it still spending, it is now much worse. Hopefully more people will stand up against the killing of our economy.

    You have to understand that the socialists and useful idiots (the people you call liberals) didn't really give a crap about what Bush spent. It was just a stick to beat him with.

    Bill Clinton went to war without asking Congress or the U.N. No one remembers that. But they attacked Bush.

    Clarence Thomas, if the accusations are true (which I doubt) asked a powerful, intelligent woman out too many times, and said some crude things, and she worked for him for years after. Clinton sexually harassed a low-level employee working beneath him, and there's pretty good evidence he raped a woman. Yet Thomas is the poster boy for sexual harassment, and Clinton was supported by the feminist establishment.

    I could go on and on with examples. Whenever you encounter a double standard, what you are really seeing is an unstated single standard. The single standard is this:

    Socialism is good, capitalism is bad. America is bad, always. Look at these events through that lens, and it all makes sense. We are in an ideological war. We use reason and logic, they use emotion and every unfair attack in the book. Get used to it, and don't expect to reach them with reasoned argument. It's a war for the soul of this country, and they are street fighting and we're following Queensbury rules.
     

    ElkhartGunner

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    This is why I am bringing my wife and 2 daughters to the Tea party in Chicago on Friday. I want them to know that you have to stand up for what you believe in!!!!! This being said, I have never participated in any protest before, but I have had ENOUGH!!!!!!

    where did you read about a "tea party" in chicago on friday? i would love to attend that. I too am fed up with the waste and "bailouts" the govt has been giving to people who dont deserve it.:xmad:
     
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