Saturday, January 23, 2016

Donald Trump Supporters Put Country Before Party






The DANGER to America is not Barack Obama, but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the Presidency.  It will be far easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency, than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgement to a depraved electorate willing to have such a man for President.  The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails America.  Blaming the Prince of Fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince.  The Republic can survive a Barack Obama, who is, after all, merely a fool.  It is much less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president.

The Republic can survive a Barack Obama only by putting Country before party

The cadre of conservatives at the National Review, hell bent on attacking Donald Trump in an effort to prevent him from becoming President of the United States, are clearly enemies to the resurrection of good judgement and common sense among the American electorate.

Donald Trump supporters are pushing for three big things:
  • A return to traditional GOP law and order practices when it comes to illegal immigration.
  • A return to a more traditional GOP foreign policy that would put the national interest ahead of globalism.
  • A return to a more traditional GOP trade policy that would analyze trade deals from the perspective of the country as a whole and not blindly support any deal — even one negotiated by president Obama.
What's not to like about these "demands"?  All three make perfect sense.  All three are "good" for the Nation and it's citizens.

Ah, but all three fly in the face of the coporatocracy that has hijacked our government...on BOTH SIDES of the aisle.

The corporations, that buy our government thru MILLIONS of dollars in campaign contributions, embrace illegal immigration and the "cheap labor" it provides.  The corporations, that spend MILLIONS of dollars lobbying Congress, encourage Washington's globalist foreign policy initiatives. The corporations, that love cheap labor and a globalist foreign policy, adore international trade policies that make themselves rich, and our Nation's people poor.

The cartel of "conservative" opinion pushers that the National Review has brought together to attack Donald Trump are nothing more than shills for the corporate America that has gone to great lengths to steal the wealth of our Nation and leave it's core middle class broken and depressed.

These assassins of common sense and good judgement want you to believe that "The Bush Doctrine" is today's conservative gospel.  "You're either with us or against us".  George W. Bush's belief in open borders, his effort to create a permanent U.S. military mission in the Middle East, and his notion that trade can never be regulated, no matter how unfair — is now a permanent part of conservatism that can never be questioned.  By refusing to recognize and make room for the demands of Trump supporters, these conservative zombies are only encouraging those who disagree with Bush to abandon hard line conservatives and seek allies elsewhere.

Clearly, The Bush Doctrine, no matter how well intentioned upon it's inception, is not working for average Americans.  Holding forth The Bush Doctrine today as a conservative ideology is political suicide.  The GOP Establishment has brought us open borders; massive giveaway trade deals; monstrous debt; bank bailouts; and a sprawling government that never stops expanding.  You can't blame Obama for everything.  He's had his political accomplices ensconced in the GOP helping him make things worse for Americans for the past 7 years...all to the benefit of "corporate America".

The names may have changed, but the voices are the same.  These are the same voices that fought 35 years ago to prevent Ronald Reagan, William F. Buckley, and others from welcoming blue-collar voters, disgruntled democrats, and independents into and under the GOP's "big tent".  History has proven that Reagan Revolution was right, the voices of "conservatism" were wrong.  The National Review is completely out of touch, and clearly represents big-business...NOT the American people.

Is Donald Trump without flaws?  No he is not.  Is any candidate for the Presidency?  Right now, today, Donald Trump has something none of the other presidential candidates possess.  Donald Trump has the support of a growing majority of Americans angry with their government.  And this scares the hell out of the political establishment on BOTH SIDES of the aisle.

The political-class, the elitists in DC's greatest fear is a UNITED AMERICA.  A UNITED AMERICA is the single greatest threat to the corruption in our government.  A corruption that lines the pockets of our government "representatives", fills the coffers of big-business, robs the middle-class and the poor blind, and steals our personal liberties and freedoms guaranteed by the CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

The Voice of America is channeling through Donald Trump, and that Voice is demanding that the Country be put ahead of any political party, party ideologies, and corporate lobbyists.

"Conservatism transcends any individual or organization, because it’s ultimately about the God-inspired belief that we are destined to be free."
 -Reagan biographer Craig Shirley