Friday, February 24, 2012

The perfect candidate?

The perfect candidate does not exist that would meet the desires of everyone. Candidates come forward and either they don't meet the "party" standards, lack sufficient funding, or are rejected by primary voters. Some are rejected because the voter does not spend time and effort to research each candidate or they listen to the rhetoric of the opposition and make their decision. The establishment did not want Sarah Palin on the ticket last time around and we saw how it seems that party members were not putting out 100% in supporting her. The establishment usually gets their way, but not all the time. But like little spoil kids, if they don't get their way, they may make things difficult for the candidate. Staying in power is more important than winning the presidential election. They all suck and until we can gain control of the Republican party, or even the socialist party (democratic) we will be left with limited choices. Do we like it, I doubt it. But we must start from the bottom up. And with the news media against us, it will be a difficult fight, but we can win. So we can argue among ourselves over who we prefer, and as I said, none of the 4 remaining will ever meet what we are all looking for, but it still comes down to Anybody But Obama. Our constitution gives us the right to debate in any format and we must realize if Obama gets reelected, that may end also. This administration is doing their best to silent opposition by trying everything to get control on the internet and print media. Obama and his minions are the most dangerous people in this country and if he gets elected again, may God have mercy on us. In either case, we must make sure the democrats lose control of the Senate and the Republicans maintain control of the House. Then it will be up to the Republican leaders in both Houses to checkmate Obama. My only fear is they will not have the courage to stand up to him for fear of losing in the 2014 election. Like I said, for both parties it is all about keeping yourself, your party in power. If they really cared about this country, we would not have a $15 Trillion plus deficit. They all talk a good line, but their actions do not follow their words. Politicians have been promising for years that the tax code must be changed and simplified, but have we seen any movement to do it. Of course not. The present tax code can be used by politicians to write in some relief for their friends and big donors. A flat tax, or a more simple tax code would eliminate that power from their hands. And what politician after having that power would give it up willingly. ABO people.

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