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Video: Allen West at CPAC Calls Dems‘ Appetite for ’Redistributionary Handouts‘ an ’Insidious Form of Slavery’

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Cult of Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections 2012, government, Headlines, History, Misery Index, Politics, Progressives, Socialism at February 17th, 2012 - 10:45 am

As usual, Col. West is spot-on about idiot libs and their hand-outs to poor people.

CPAC 2012: Allen West on Getting People off the Liberal Plantation

Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) isn’t one for splitting hairs. The often-controversial freshman congressman has no problem sharing his open and honest assessment of the racial, social and political schema.

Wednesday evening was no exception, when he took to the House floor to deride Democrats for “handouts” that he dubbed a modern form of slavery. Additionally, West praised Republicans for standing up to big government and protecting individual liberty.

“Our party firmly believes in the safety net,” West said in a floor speech on Wed. evening. “We reject the idea of the safety net becoming a hammock.”

He went on, praising the GOP for best benefiting America’s poor.

“What Republicans have long understood is that poor communities are best served when they’re empowered to care for themselves,” he continued. “The more they come to rely on government checks, the less they learn to rely on their own ability and ingenuity.

But it was his comments about small government and “slavery” that caught peoples’ attention.

“For this reason, the Republican value of minimizing government dependence is particularly beneficial to the poorest among us,” he said. “Conversely, the Democratic appetite for ever-increasing redistributionary handouts is in fact the most insidious form of slavery remaining in the world today, and it does not promote economic freedom.”

In addition to discussing poverty and personal freedom, he recapped the GOP’s role as “the party of freedom,” as he noted President Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation and the subsequent amendments that ended slavery, helped protect African Americans and granted them the right to vote, as the Hill reports.

West concluded by calling the GOP the “party of equality” and “opportunity,“ while wishing everyone a ”Happy Black History month.”

This isn’t the first time West has used similar language. Back in August, he told Laura Ingraham, who was filling in for “O’Reilly Factor” host Bill O’Reilly, that he is the “modern-day Harriet Tubman“ and that he wants to lead fellow African Americans away from the the ”21st century plantation.”

At CPAC this year, West discussed conservatism and the black community and he again mentioned the modern-day “plantation.”

About my post- “Another take on Romney, Bain Capital”, etc.

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 17 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Politics at January 14th, 2012 - 12:46 am

So many of you dumped on Romney, yet what I found remarkable was that there was not one post intelligently explaining who and why any other Republican, other than Romney, WOULD BE THE BETTER CANDIDATE!
All I read were attack upon attack on Romney, and an immature, childish dimocrat-like insult of Dick Morris, as if his decades of successfully winning campaigns all over the world were trivial matters, and the “Good Old Boy’s Club” slapping each other on the back, post after post, for their righteous indignation about all of Romney’s, in THEIR opinions, shortcomings.

Another take on Romney, Bain Capital, and four more years of the Marxist occupying the White House

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 146 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Conservatism, Cult of Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections, Elections 2012, government, History, Marxism, Patriotism, Politics, Polls, Progressives, Republican Party, SCOTUS, Socialism, The Political Right at January 12th, 2012 - 2:00 pm

First of all, I’m not posting this to defend or endorse Romney. I can name three other true conservatives I’d rather have take on and defeat Obama.

Unfortunately, they’re not running, and Romney, Gingrich, et al, are.

So, what we have now is most likely what we’ll have to choose from, assuming no one else decides to throw his or her hat into the ring.

Whether or not you think Romney is too liberal or not a conservative is NOT the point, not in this election year!

If Hillary was the President, or some other “mainstream” democrat, like Bill Clinton was, then I’d agree that nominating the most conservative candidate would be the way to go.

But Hillary or Bill aren’t the President.

And besides, who decides who is the most conservative?

And who says only the most conservative can beat Obama? We’ll each have to make that decision this November.

We need to nominate the candidate who has the best chance of beating Obama, period. And as of right now, like it or not, that’s Romney.

Taking into account only the choices we have now, Let’s look at who’s running:

Rick Gingrich or Newt Santorum? I mean Newt Gingrich or Rick Santorum?

To me, other than their ages, and Gingrich’s numerous marriages, their voting records show they’re both very similar- Big-spending, inside-the-beltway, big government liberal Republicans, and not the fiscal conservatives they like to portray themselves as.

While they might claim to be conservative when it comes to social issues, their profligate spending habits while in D.C. shows that they’re not true fiscal conservatives.

Gingrich did, however, while Speaker, balance the federal budget, as he promised to do in the Contract With America in 1994.

But he also bought into the fallacy that global warming was, indeed, caused by humans.

And a few months ago, he also said: “I’ve said consistently that we ought to have some requirement that you either have health insurance, or you post a bond, or in some way you indicate you’re going to be held accountable.”

That sounds a lot like a back-handed endorsement for both Obama-care and Romney-care to me.

I will, however, give Romney a pass, because what he did as the Governor of Massachusetts was a state’s rights issue, and obviously did not require all Americans to participate. And I won’t even get into the commercial in which Gingrich co-starred with Nancy Pelosi.

Before he became Speaker, he was your typical, hardly known by anyone other than his constituents back home, spend-happy Congressman from Georgia.

But lately, he seems to think that all the answers to all our problems can be solved in D.C. They can’t, because D.C. is the problem, not the solution.

Jon Huntsman? He was a liberal Republican Governor in one of the reddest of states (Utah), and Obama thought enough of him to nominate him to be our Ambassador to China after he served in George W. Bush’s administration as Ambassador to Singapore. Obama supposedly chose Huntsman because he knew the language and region. So was Obama saying that there were no dimocrats who speak Chinese and know the region?

So, that leaves guess who? Ron Paul! Never, ever. “Nuff said about the “Crazy Uncle”.

As I see it, I don’t see any of these other candidates as being any more conservative than Romney, at least not if you take an honest look and examine their past voting records.

Now, all that being said…

We now have the most radical, leftist, and the only anti-American President we’ve ever had, and he must be defeated at all costs!

Imagine Barack Obama having four more years to “fundamentally [radically] transform America as we know it”, with his European-style Socialist democratic welfare state policies, as he promised to do in 2008, and has done since he took office on day one. It’s about the only campaign promise he’s actually kept.

We can count on more immigration and amnesty for the twenty million criminal illegal aliens currently living here illegally as being number one with a bullet on his socialist agenda “to-do” list if, God forbid, he has another four years to fundamentally radically transform America.

If that is allowed to happen, we’ll have lost our country, as we know it, for good, because those people will be at least a solid fifteen million more votes the dimocrats can count on during every election cycle for the foreseeable future, and the GOP could quite possibly become a permanent minority party for the next two decades, if not longer.

Obama could also possibly have two or three more SCOTUS appointments, possibly having to replace conservative Antonin Scalia, the wishy-washy and insipid moderate Douglas Kennedy, and the uber-liberal Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

While you might say replacing Bader Ginsburg would be replacing one lib with another, you can take it to the bank that he will, not might, but will, replace her with another Elena Kagan-type leftist ideologue, who will be no older than maybe 55, and probably younger, so he or she can wreak havoc on the Constitution and our rights for decades to come, like Kagan (and Sonia Sotomayor, also) undoubtedly will for many years.

There’s also all the additional Federal and Appeals courts judges he’ll appoint, and every one will be as young, leftist, and radical, as he and Kagan are.

At this critical time in our Nation’s history, we need to put what’s best for our country first, and our politics and party second. The MOST important goal in 2012 needs to be defeating Obama.

I don’t care who our nominee is, I’ll support him and vote for him because I care more about my country than I do the GOP or conservatism or nominating the most conservative candidate. A moderate to liberal Republican President would be a thousand times better that what we have now, which is an anti-American Marxist.

Some of you armchair political strategists have been saying that Romney has no chance of winning because of his association with Bain Capital. Dick Morris disagrees.

And before anyone starts dumping on Morris as being this or that, like you do to Karl Rove, I’d rather hear from someone, like Morris, who has actually run dozens of campaigns over the last three or so decades, and won the vast majority of these, from Congressmen to Presidents, and run the winning campaigns of other politicians all over the world.

BTW, since I wrote this, John Bolton has endorsed Romney.

WILL BAIN DERAIL ROMNEY?

By DICK MORRIS

Published on DickMorris.com on January 10, 2012

The short answer is: No! People, particularly Republicans, understand the difference between capitalism and safety-net socialism. They are even savvy enough to have heard of Schumpeter’s doctrine of the “gales of creative destruction” that blow through our economy. They grasp that if we save everyone’s job and everyone’s pension and everyone’s company, we will become so ossified, so indebted, so burdened that we will never be able to create any new jobs or wealth.

They get it that to attract capital to turn around ailing companies, you need either to have a very good lobbyist who makes mega campaign contributions or a good enough return on capital to attract private investors. Obama is trying the first way. Romney did the second. Republicans get this.

They also understand that Romney was scarcely a “predator” as Rick Tyler, spokesman for the new anti-Romney movie, describes him. Critics zero in on GS Technologies, a steel company that, like more than forty others, went bankrupt in the late 90s or the early years of the new century. Was Romney a “predator?” Was Bain Capital? What predator would make an initial investment of $8 million and then up its investment to $16 million in an effort to turn the failing company around? What “predator” would merge the company with a stronger one in an effort to preserve it in a highly competitive global marketplace?

Was Romney a “predator” when GS went bankrupt in 2001? He had left Bain in 1999. The decision to deny the GS workers their pensions and health benefits was Bain’s, not Romney’s. He was out of the picture by then.

And what of the more than one hundred thousand people who have jobs and pensions and health insurance because of Romney’s work at Bain Capital? What of the winners and the survivors who far outnumbered the losers during Romney’s Bain Capital years?

For Republicans to be attacking a Republican for winning in the free market and for turning companies around so they make a profit (without public subsidy) is a sad sight. They will come to rue their criticisms. Bain will not become the bane of Romney’s existence!

Click on the headline above to read the entire article…

So easy, even a retired conservative game show host can do it!

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 20 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Economy, Media, Politics, Progressives at November 29th, 2011 - 11:30 am

This is so great. Former (retired?) game show Chuck Woolery gives advice on how Obungler and congress can cut spending.


h/t to Denny at Grouchyoldcripple.com