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People like to think that November will bring change. All I see is statism being traded for statism-lite with religious bull**** thrown in for good measure.
Five Questions for Tea Party Voters « LewRockwell.com Blog
Of course this will be dismissed as Obamabot hatched job by several neocon scum here.
Five Questions for Tea Party Voters « LewRockwell.com Blog
We keep hearing how voters are fed up, and how the Tea Party movement is shaking the political establishment to its core. I guess unseating 40 or so members of Congress—less than 10% of the House and Senate—represents a radical change in the national temperament. Never mind that our new politicians will quickly will be co-opted by the same establishment they claim to run against—see Scott Brown for only one recent example.
I have a few simple questions for these angry voters and their favored candidates:
1) Have you consistently refused to vote for Republicans and Democrats, either by not voting or voting third party?
2) Do you advocate abolishing or drastically reducing Social Security?
3) Do you advocate abolishing or drastically reducing Medicare?
4) Do you advocate the immediate removal of U.S. military forces from foreign nations, and drastically reducing the DOD budget?
5) Do you advocate abolishing the Federal Reserve system and repealing laws that prohibit currency competition?
If not, you have NO business complaining about the “state of the union.” Social Security, Medicare, and DOD are the three primary causes of our national bankruptcy. The Federal Reserve is the enabler that makes deficit spending possible, creates the booms and busts, and punishes savers. Unless you oppose welfare, warfare, and fiat currency, you cannot credibly complain about the economy, federal spending and debt, or “big government.”
Of course this will be dismissed as Obamabot hatched job by several neocon scum here.