Haven't posted here since Election night, but I haven't been carted off by the same people that are trying to suppress our right to voice our opposition. I've just been engaging people around me in person rather than spending the time on here. Between that and keeping up with the daily new things this administration is throwing at us is almost a full time job in itself.
Everybody has been talking about the decision to bring those confessed terrorists to trail in the States. I don't think I need to say anything more, as any sane person knows this is a mistake, and turns historical precedent of prosecuting acts of war on its head. But of course that's what this administration is all about. Doing things exactly the opposite of how they've always been done. Because they say so.
But what really caught my eye this past week was a statistic. It was the fact that only about 8% of private sector workers are now unionized. This compares to almost 33% of government workers. When you find this out, you realize exactly why the union bosses have thrown in with the Democrats. Union bosses fill their coffers with dues, and if government workers are more unionized than private sector, then it makes sense to get in bed with the party of government, doesn't it? Screw over the private sector, promote government takeovers (health industry, automotive industry), get more members, then they can fill their coffers even more, give more money to the liberals, get them elected more and more, and the cycle starts to resemble that spiral of dirty bathwater going down the drain. Too bad it's the country going down the drain and not liberals and their policies once and for all....
Monday, November 16, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Christie Wins
In a sign of hope in this hopelessly liberal state, Chris Christie has become governor-elect (49%-44%) with 97% of the vote in. In a counter-weight to that, voters approved yet more borrowing to the tune of 400 million dollars in the referendum for the "purchase of open spaces" 51%-49%.
More borrowing does not equal lower taxes, people.
On the whole however, this is a victory. A five point win for a Republican in NJ is about the equivalent of the 20% margin down in Virginia. Dems in Congress, take note. You are in the cross-hairs politically speaking, for 2010.
More borrowing does not equal lower taxes, people.
On the whole however, this is a victory. A five point win for a Republican in NJ is about the equivalent of the 20% margin down in Virginia. Dems in Congress, take note. You are in the cross-hairs politically speaking, for 2010.
Election Day
Well, the day is finally here when we get to take out our frustrations at the polls. I went early to get it done; I've been looking forward to this for about two months now.
I'm keeping a close eye on the governor races (especially the one here in NJ) and the special elections in California and New York. It's my hope that this is a repeat of 1993, and next year is 1994. Except this time, when the primaries roll around next year, we need to make sure the Republican party is represented by conservatives and not Fifth Column Republicans who are more interested in looking good to the lib media than actually doing what's right for our states and nation.
If you haven't voted yet, make sure you get out there and get it done. Even if you don't have a "big" race going on, it's still important that you make your voice heard in the local and state legislature contests. Every vote in your council or legislature matters in these perilous times.
Oh, and for all you idiots buying the line coming out of the lib media already that today isn't going to be a referendum on Obama, get your head out of your ass and wake up. I've seen Biden and Obama on TV and in my own state campaigning hard for these candidates because they KNOW how important it is to their image and that is IS a referendum upon them and their policies.
I'm keeping a close eye on the governor races (especially the one here in NJ) and the special elections in California and New York. It's my hope that this is a repeat of 1993, and next year is 1994. Except this time, when the primaries roll around next year, we need to make sure the Republican party is represented by conservatives and not Fifth Column Republicans who are more interested in looking good to the lib media than actually doing what's right for our states and nation.
If you haven't voted yet, make sure you get out there and get it done. Even if you don't have a "big" race going on, it's still important that you make your voice heard in the local and state legislature contests. Every vote in your council or legislature matters in these perilous times.
Oh, and for all you idiots buying the line coming out of the lib media already that today isn't going to be a referendum on Obama, get your head out of your ass and wake up. I've seen Biden and Obama on TV and in my own state campaigning hard for these candidates because they KNOW how important it is to their image and that is IS a referendum upon them and their policies.
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