So Y'all Picked the Winning Horse ...
... and now you'll have to live with it!
(make sure to view the video)
For weeks now, I've been warning my local Tea Partyers and other fellow patriot groups about Scott Brown being a RINO. I told them that there was a choice for real constitutional change in Joe Kenedy (yes, the name begets a sense of irony, to be sure). Being the Libertarian and "Tea Party" choice, Kenedy wouldn't have garnered the votes necessary to defeat the latest shill Democrat, Martha Coakley, and she would have been elected. I have no doubt about that.
I also have no doubt now that Brown has been elected, it will be "business as usual" in Washington. There will be no significant change for the better.
So this is the quandary that we're given: To vote for the "winning horse" and then live with the results or to vote for the one likely to lose and have a clear conscience.
I'll take the later each and every time. I used to believe in that "lesser of two evils" nonsense, but never again. Voting for evil - even if it's the "lesser" - is still voting for evil. We are what we eat!
Each and every Massachusetts citizen who voted for Scott Brown, plus each and every American who sent his campaign money or even who merely promoted him, is directly responsible for whatever consequences will arise from his tenure in Washington.
We the People of the United States, via yet another election (even a special election) now bear the burden of responsibility of the continued flip-flopping between the Warfare State of the Republicans and the Welfare State of the Democrats.
We've been screaming "we want change" for the past couple of years, yet we've now voted "we want things to stay the same" yet again.
And "the same" it shall be.
(make sure to view the video)
For weeks now, I've been warning my local Tea Partyers and other fellow patriot groups about Scott Brown being a RINO. I told them that there was a choice for real constitutional change in Joe Kenedy (yes, the name begets a sense of irony, to be sure). Being the Libertarian and "Tea Party" choice, Kenedy wouldn't have garnered the votes necessary to defeat the latest shill Democrat, Martha Coakley, and she would have been elected. I have no doubt about that.
I also have no doubt now that Brown has been elected, it will be "business as usual" in Washington. There will be no significant change for the better.
So this is the quandary that we're given: To vote for the "winning horse" and then live with the results or to vote for the one likely to lose and have a clear conscience.
I'll take the later each and every time. I used to believe in that "lesser of two evils" nonsense, but never again. Voting for evil - even if it's the "lesser" - is still voting for evil. We are what we eat!
Each and every Massachusetts citizen who voted for Scott Brown, plus each and every American who sent his campaign money or even who merely promoted him, is directly responsible for whatever consequences will arise from his tenure in Washington.
We the People of the United States, via yet another election (even a special election) now bear the burden of responsibility of the continued flip-flopping between the Warfare State of the Republicans and the Welfare State of the Democrats.
We've been screaming "we want change" for the past couple of years, yet we've now voted "we want things to stay the same" yet again.
And "the same" it shall be.


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