Why the Democrat Bailout Must be Stopped

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Michelle Malking reports with more details about how the “bailout” is really a return on investment for democrat supporters. (link) She also reports on how Robert Reich wants none of the money benefitting white construction workers, probably because they don’t vote democrat anymore. (link)

Democrats ensured 50 years of democrat rule by electing President Franklin D. Roosevelt. He instituted a policy of pay-to-play. If you support a democrat, they get into power and use the power of the government to pay you back. If you don’t support the democrats, then the government is used to punish you.

This is the kind of abuse of power our forefathers warned us against when they first started this republic. It’s the kind of thing that will bring our republic to ruin.

If you don’t get upset with this kind of thing, or if you are the type of person who is asking where to sign up, then you are part of the problem. If that happens to reflect a majority of our countrymen, then our republic is already doomed.

I don’t believe a majority of the people do think this way, however. They’d rather live a life where the politicians and policemen and judges and regulations were all the way over there, minding their own business, while  the people were over here minding theirs.

If you’re one of those that don’t want to have to fill out a form to do everything, who believes that the best kind of politicians are those politicians who work to dismantle and destroy and subvert the power of government, then you really need to wake up now and oppose this spending bill.

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