Political parties poisonous to our country.

Aaron Cantor has written something I want to share with you.  It hits home with me.  Maybe it will with you too.

It is becoming nearly impossible to see or obtain real justice, based on the fundamental principles of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, as they were originally intended.

Our system of justice, once based on some hard-and-fast Common Law maxims intended to protect each American’s rights from abuses by the government (and other criminals), has now strayed so far off course that it is the people who are now afraid of the very system WE THE PEOPLE created, but, on the other hand, the final arbiter of our rights and protections from a tyrannical government  (and getting more tyrannical every day), is the 2nd Amendment ( which closes with the words), “SHALL NOT BE ABRIDGED”.

Shall not be abridged does not mean to say that the Obama Thugocracy which is upon us won’t try whatever they  think they can get away with in terms of circumventing the Constitution and/or the Bill of Rights by legislative fiat or Executive Order whichever they think will work best.

The system of political parties, no longer serves the people, but tends to serve only themselves.

THERE ARE NO SAINTS ON EITHER SIDE OF THE AISLE.

In the Federalist Papers, James Madison warned of the dangers of powerful political parties or factions being destructive to representative government.

General George Washington in his farewell address said:

“Political parties serve to organize factions, to give government an artificial and extraordinary force; to put in the place of the delegated will of the nation, the will of the party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community; and according to the alternate triumphs of different parties to make the public administration the mirror of the ill-concerted and incongruous projects of that faction, rather than the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common counsels, and modified by mutual interests.

These parties are likely, in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to USURP FOR THEMSELVES THE REIGNS OF GOVERNMENT, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion.  The common and continual mischief’s of the spirit of party are sufficient to make it the interest and duty of a wise people to discourage and restrain it.”

The millstone around our collective neck’s, is the political class of both parties and the solution to the problem is to do away with professional politicians, but how do we accomplish that short of a firing squad or a guillotine?

People keep re-electing these snakes, and you know as well as anything they will not subject themselves to term limits (that would mean giving up their cushy position).

We are in a financial bind that is almost too monstrous to work our way out of, and it can rightly be laid at the door step of the Washington crowd who, in most cases, can’t even balance their own personal checkbook, as evidenced by the check kiting scandal in the Senate post office just a few short years ago.

It is not their money so I guess they feel they are entitled to throw it around like confetti and devil take the hindmost.

The solution is so simple a third grader could see it a mile off, when you don’t have any money in the bank you don’t write a check, and that doesn’t mean you can go down in the basement and fire up the printing press and print up some funny money either.

This assortment of vipers have been getting away with their financial irresponsibility for so long it has given them a sense of entitlement, so it is almost impossible to reign them in, and the country is in ruins because of it.

Before you walk into that voting booth in November,

PULL YOUR HEAD OUT OF WHATEVER ORIFICE YOU HAVE IT STUCK IN, and do not vote for an incumbent, we have all been being played like a Stradivarius for too long.

WAKE UP AMERICA!!!

And in today’s Morning Bell, a related piece that underscores Cantor’s point of view… and mine.

What’s the Senate Thinking?

April 29 marks the third year in which the U.S. Senate has not passed a budget — a staggering dereliction of duty, particularly given the country’s near-$16 trillion debt. But that’s not the Senate’s only blockbuster failure under the leadership of Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV). From spending to jobs to energy policy, the Senate has totally dropped the ball, leaving one to wonder, “What’s the Senate thinking?”

But it’s not just a matter of a simple failure or benign neglect, like forgetting to take out the trash. The way some in the Senate are behaving is equivalent to buying a dog but then deliberately choosing not to feed it. These men and women sought elective office, won a seat in the Senate and now have the power to take action to confront America’s problems. But under the leadership of Majority Leader Reid, they’re making the choice not to do so.

When it comes to the Senate’s failure to pass a budget, the facts are bleak. From 2012 to 2022, federal spending per household is projected to rise to $34,602 — a 15 percent increase. Without entitlement reform, that spending is swelling to a crippling level, exceeding 40 percent of the economy by 2050. Despite all this, the Senate is sitting on its hands and not pursuing the significant reforms that are necessary — and opting not to pass a budget for three years is emblematic of their reckless inaction.

Last week, in fact, Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad (D-ND), whose primary responsibility is to marshal bipartisan support of a budget resolution, declined to take on the task, remarking that it would be too difficult in an election year. Last year was not an election year, and they didn’t bother to do it then, either.

Meanwhile, as America continues to wrestle with staggering unemployment and weak job creation, Senate Democrats yesterday blocked an effort to help workers, employers and the U.S. economy.

Republican lawmakers moved to halt the National Labor Relation Board’s (NLRB) latest effort to give unions the upper hand in organizing work places. Earlier this year, the NLRB enacted a rule that speeds up union elections, making it easier for unions to grow their ranks by unionizing more workplaces while depriving workers of a truly informed choice in the matter.

Normally when unions try to organize workers in a business, they plan their efforts before they request an election. Once the employer receives an election request, they have a limited amount of time to inform their workers of why unionization might not be right for them. Under the NLRB’s new rule, employers will have even less time to make their case, all to the detriment of their employees. Heritage’s James Sherk explains the rest of the story that the workers won’t hear:

Employers, not union organizers, will explain that unions often do not achieve their promised wage increases, but they always take up to 2 percent of workers’ wages in dues. Employers will also point out patterns of union corruption and clauses in union constitutions that levy stiff fines against workers who stray from union rules. Employers are free to tell workers what the union organizers do not.

Because Senate Democrats blocked the effort to put a stop to the NLRB’s rule, workers will be more likely to be pushed into unions. And make no mistake, the economic consequences won’t be good. Unions reduce profitability, meaning that unionized companies invest less and create fewer new jobs than nonunion companies. Overall, that’s bad news for workers, companies and the U.S. economy.

Perhaps the ultimate example of what the Senate is all about emerged yesterday when Majority Leader Reid said he would not help in the House Republicans’ effort to force President Barack Obama to approve the Keystone XL pipeline, which could bring up to 830,000 barrels of oil per day from Canada to the United States (as well as jobs, economic growth and tax revenue). “Personally I think Keystone is a program that we’re not going — that I am not going to help in any way I can,” Reid said. “The president feels that way. I do, too.”

Under Reid’s leadership, that’s the name of the game in the U.S. Senate. Regardless of the country’s exploding debt, soaring energy prices or 12.7 million unemployed workers, Reid and his like-minded colleagues are flat out refusing to do the job they were hired to do, all in accord with the president’s agenda. So if you’re wondering what the Senate’s thinking, now you know. Unfortunately, the country’s best interests aren’t what they have in mind.

By Radiopatriot

Former Talk Radio Host, TV reporter/anchor, Aerospace Public Relations Mgr, Newspaper Columnist, Political Activist Twitter.com/RadioPatriot * Telegram/Radiopatriot * Telegram/Andrea Shea King Gettr/radiopatriot * TRUTHsocial/Radiopatriot

3 comments

  1. Right On! The political system is poisonous to our country. The justice system does not uniformly apply a set of preexisting rules to everyone EQUALLY. Indeed we find ourselves in an economic collapse that we probably can’t wiggle our way out of – thanks to the Washington crowd. I am waking up, standing up and speaking up – thank you for doing the same!

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