Just like the war on terror it is taking time for the American people to realize that their government is at war with them. We still cannot believe that the current government is taking us down the totalitarian path all in the name of making things more fair. Each step whether it is firing a private company’s CEO to owning companies in partnership with their political allies, to parcelling out billions of dollars of our money to their political friends to continue the subversive destruction of our political system – takes us one step closer to a totalitarian state. We might not see the formal palace coup where Mr. Obama and his ilk take complete control – but we will see the institutionalization of the left’s political legacy in every facet of our government.
Obama is not the start of this process – only the logical extension of what has been going on since the 1970′s. The tactics of the left were carefully disguised through environmental controls to social controls to ultimately economic controls. All were carefully orchestrated to lull us into a fall sense that each of these actions were done to make our lives better (and all we had to do was surrender a little bit of our freedoms with each taking by the government).
To maintain all of this the left took control of our educational system, our news sources and our government bureacracy. Then through our legislative processes they carefully eliminated our choice – not by outright banning but by imposing controls on the sources that either made our choices too expensive or made the manufacturing of these choices too difficult. Remember the gas prices last summer? This came about because for over 30 years the left systematically eliminated large sources of U.S. owned reserves and the ability to process those reserves into useable products. At no time did they say that we can’t drive cars or buy SUVs. Yet they did say the in order to save the environment they had to restrict our ability to utilize our own natural resources.
We are now on a path that may become irreversible if we don’t act soon. The Republican party is not the answer since they have never had the courage to actually roll back the omnipresent federal government. At best they may try to slow down the rate of growth – but never say we have gone too far and must take it back.
The tea parties were a start but of little real political significance unless they turn into political action. At least for now we still have the ability to recall our elected representatives and hold them accountable for what they have done over the past 100 days. Massive recalls of vulnerable members of the house and U.S. Senators (including the one who has not yet been seated from the last election) will send a powerful message to current incumbents that we are indeed angry. It will also set up the 2010 election with a clear message that those candidates who have the political courage to not only say STOP but are ready, willing and able to roll it back are the real American peoples choice. Now that is they kind of change that I can believe in.





