Posted by
Tim Blessing on Thursday, April 15, 2010 9:06:20 PM
Dealing with change.
A transition to self reliance by the public.
Since the 1940s, Republicans have had
a quarrel with the welfare state.
They campaign against it every two years.
They do nothing about it once they get in
office.
I think this time the public is ready for change.
We tried this under Reagan it hurt Republicans
pretty bad because of Tip O'Neil and his cronies.
If you get a government check your not going to
like this approach one bit.
I heard from my dad once that 1 out of every 2
members of the public is on government welfare.
Its crazy to consider, but Barack is finished as a
strong president and even reelection.
Dominant no more like a figurehead whose bullheaded.
Philosophy is about knowledge, conduct, governance.
Philosophy can be questioning and analysis.
Learn all that is learnable.
Barack learned presidents Barack did not learn about
flexibility.
Philosophy is the opposite of ideology.
America is entering one of those decade long transitions
peculiar to us in the internal sense.
A polite civil war if you will.
Liberals at the end will be an extinct species if they
get in the way.
These Constitutional Republicans have a hardnosed ideology
it will cool when their movement achieves its goals.
The power of philosophy is to advance their ideas through
the system without damaging the system.
Kennedy's assassination, Johnson's Vietnam, Nixon's Watergate,
and Carter's economic malaise caused the public to act without
restraint.
That chain reaction has got to be avoided.
Americans are speaking out for the first time since Reagan.
They have constitutional rights to be heard and to vote.
The left is in a precarious position with their communist agenda.
The middle class is speaking and they are pushing the ideas
the Founding Fathers.
Constitutional Republicanism. I found it on the internet.