Socialism
The Consocialmod President
Sure beats having liberalsocialist Gore
as president
Friday, March 2, 2001 700 p.m.
Contrary to what the liberals say, President
Bush does not strike me as a conservative. After hearing
his presentation to Congress Tuesday, I am certain that
he is a consocialmod, a newer ideology that is a blend of
the big three.
It makes me wonder how Congress would be
split if there were no labels and no party names on election
day to force people to vote according to their belief in
the person and their views.
I asked my mother how she possibly could
have voted for Bill Clinton twice and her answer was "because
John Kennedy was a Democrat." I asked her if she would have
voted for Clinton if he was a Republican and—after
being dumbfounded for a few seconds—she asked me if
I wanted some cookies.
She never did answer me as she votes Democrat
like it is a religious dictate. Obviously, if Clinton were
a Republican, she never would have voted for him. Mom votes
for a label, not for the person, as do millions of others.
Conservative George
Hearing our President talk about tax cuts, missile
defense, and more pay for those who serve in the military,
the name game's immediate response is to label the President
a conservative. These are noble causes and conservative
standards. Why do we always have to repair a broken military
after a Democrat's term?
Missile defense is something only a non-liberal
would propose. The mixture of Buddhist temples, traitors
(including Clinton), spies, modern technology, and thugs
as dictators make missile defense a no-brainer, even for
those liberals possessed with such in a literal sense. We
will see.
Notch a vote for conservative George.
Socialist George
It was astounding that some words were never mentioned
in President Bush's address.
There was no "slow" as in slower spending.
There was no "trim" as in trim waste. In
fact "waste" was never mentioned, nor was "fraud," even
though billions of our tax dollars are flushed every year.
There was no "underground" mentioned as he
talked about tax policy. The hooker still has to buy her
lipstick, the pimp still has to buy his luxury auto, and
the drug dealer a boat. The tax-free income of society's
scum is astronomical.
A national sales tax would make them all
pay their fair share—and for us, less tax as it evens
out. In addition, the unreported income by small business
totals billions. A national sales tax would solve these
issues and make our system fair for everybody. Only a socialist
president would not demand a national sales tax and elimination
of the income tax as a number one priority in a state of
the union message.
There was no "eliminate" or "downsize" even
as our brightest CEOs from coast to coast are scrambling
to cut every possible expense to bring the costs of their
operations down in this slowing economy. Layoffs are announced
daily and divisions are put up for sale by corporate America.
It is incredible that the leader of the largest
organization in the country with a trillion dollar plus
budget could not find one department to downsize, one program
to eliminate, or one agency to merge with another.
In contrast to the words that were never
mentioned, the President did mention "increase" ten times
when referring to spending. Since inflation is running about
3.7% and the budget grows the government faster than the
rate of inflation, George Bush continues our march toward
socialism.
Cast one heavy vote there for socialist George.
Moderate George
President Bush is simply a very nice and decent man. How
else do you explain his "you have been kind" statement when
that drunken murderer Ted Kennedy went berserk railing against
the honorable John Ashcroft and Tom Daschle pulled his class
warfare flanking maneuver with his Lexus and mufflers routine.
Mark one clear vote for moderate George for
his valiant attempts to work with these extremist idiots.
Consocialmod George
Labels are here to stay and we have to break this three-way
tie. The socialist part does command six letters in the
new name while the other two parts get only three letters,
so the President is twice as much socialist than the other
two.
This continued movement under Bush toward
an even larger government is truly very sad for all freedom
loving Americans.
Our country would be better served if we
had a president who was fiscally responsible with an agenda
to return the government to a far smaller and more efficiently
run government, maybe a conservlibtarian, another new on
the scene ideology.
In the post Reagan era and with the liberalradical
now gone from the White House, it is disheartening that
we have a consocialmod and not a fiscalconservative as our
leader.
But one thing is crystal clear. It sure beats
having liberalsocialist Gore as president.
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