Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Take a Stand: One State at a Time

As we read the news, day in and day out, we see the never ending lawlessness perpetrated by this administration and its puppets in Congress and the media. It has become so pervasive we're almost actually accepting it as normal.  But fight that urge; don't let this depravity numb you.

The US attorney General, Eric Holder, has publicly and steadfastly refused to enforce immigration laws as he reassigns border police to off-border tasks, all the while illegal and often criminal immigrants pour - literally - over the border.  In fact, he has even set up legal teams to defend the illegals.  The ploy now is to force illegal immigrant children across the border in order to elicit sympathy from the populace.   Great job, Eric!  That's the way to defend the Constitution.  The Speaker of the House, along with other Republicans, have abandoned their role of loyal opposition, and have embraced the free for all border crashing by unskilled, criminal, diseased and possibly enemy immigrants.  The end result will be another 30 million Spanish speaking folks here in the US on the government dole.  The disaster of this insane policy is yet to hit us culturally and economically.  But rest assured it will.

The Kenyan is doing his part, as well.  He just released five hard core, blood thirsty Taliban terrorists back into the fight against the US in a prisoner swap for a single US soldier, one who allegedly deserted his combat post and defected to the enemy.  The impact of the swap on the battlefield will make no difference, the administration assures us.  The Taliban see it differently, however. Now the Kenyan is one step closer to his goal of closing the prison at Guantanamo Bay and releasing those terrorists held there.  It's no longer a surprise that if he isn't actually a closet Muslim, he's certainly unabashedly deeply sympathetic to their cause.  Overshadowing, I might add, his oath of office to protect and defend the US Constitution.

So where is the light at the end of this dismal dark tunnel?  One point of light is a candidate running for governor for the State of Florida, Libertarian Adrian Wyllie.  Of all the candidates, he's the only one I've seen who says exactly what he means, and does so in an informative, intelligent way.  Not through moronic soundbites spewing platitudes, but with intelligent, well thought out discourse.  The voters are starved for some meaning from their candidates, and are tired of electing the same attitude to government positions, regardless of the "R" or "D" after the candidates' names.  Wyllie has defended the Constitution through his service in the US Army, as well as on the campaign trail.  His 7-point plan to reduce government, lower taxation, and enhance both liberty and economic freedom resonates with the voters, as his poll numbers are beginning to show.  How does his election help the US?  Because Wyllie understands the Constitution, he will enforce the prohibitions on the federal government in favor of the people or the states as cited in both the 5th and 10th amendments.  Even if he doesn't get elected, his campaign is a template for other candidates as well as the people to stand up, refuse to be tread upon, and stop the usurpation of freedom under the boot of the Kenyan's imposed tyranny.

His message is resonating, and he's fearless in his fight to regain the America that once was.  One state at a time.

UPDATE, 11 June 2014:
Yesterday, the Virginia electorate made its preference clearly known by electing an unknown Tea Party Candidate over the 7-term Minority Leader, Republican Eric Cantor.  Cantor had abandoned the core principals of the Republican Party by embracing not only amnesty, but embracing the Kenyan as well, essentially signing on with this administration's policy of Destruction of America.  The defeat of status quo RINO candidates shocked the Washington DC group-think, and sent a panic through the established Republican leadership. The proof of this is the story is Cantor's defeat, rather the win by an economics professor, David Brat, who ran on conservative values, and who spent less than $200,000 to do it.

Does this mean that the tide has turned, and people are no longer buying into the liberal/progressive rhetoric coming out of Washington?  It's too early to tell, but if this primary is any indication, there's hope that the era of tyranny is on the wane.  Compare Brat's winning platform to Adrian Wyllie's, Libertarian candidate in the Florida Gubernatorial race.  Can common sense - economic and individual liberty, rule of law, and much smaller and less intrusive government - win again in America?  I hope so.  We, the people, still have a voice in our government, but if we fail to use it, we'll certainly lose it.

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