Thursday, February 17, 2011

the slippery slope ..

Liberalism has been in charge for so long that we can no longer survive in the manner we would expect. In the beginning we were all pretty much conservative to our toes and never bumped into ‘liberalism’ as we know it today. We relied on no one, we took care of our own and never thought otherwise. What was ours was ours to do with what we wished within the boundaries of Christian acceptability.

Liberalism has robbed us of our self-reliance, our independence our ‘can do’ attitudes, attacked our moral values to the point that ‘almost’ anything goes, and turned us into a Nanny State/Country where nothing is sacred with the exception of the most current liberal stance.

Conservatives foolishly think that what is theirs is theirs while the liberal looks at that growth and dreams up ways to ‘redistribute’.. Today the hard working conservative is frustrated by the obstacles put in his way by the ignorant, arrogance of liberalism.. If one considers themselves a liberal I might suggest (maybe with the ratchet of a twelve gauge) that they make it personal with themselves as the target, becoming the donor of their efforts rather than the recipient. A conservative does not mind sweating for his goals and considers it an abomination for someone else to usurp that which his sweat has paid for, sometimes quite dearly..

The GIVING of ‘stuff’ causes much more grief than one would imagine. The answer is SIMPLE.. Kids and public housing are living proof.. The more you give, the less they appreciate, and you’ve fostered an ENTITLEMENT mentality. Multiply that by all of those on the various social programs and you have some 47% percent of households being carried by the rest of us.. Enter tax refund items such as THE UNEARNED TAX CREDIT.. Those that pay little or nothing are ENTITLED to much more than they paid in, IF ANY. No need to remind one where that comes from, since our favorite government has no money other than what they TAKE from working folks..

Uncleben ..

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