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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

UNDECIDED? REALLY? YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS!


For the life of me I simply cannot understand why, after experiencing all that we gone through in this country over the course of the last four years, anyone, except for the blacks of course, would be willing to give Barry four more years in the White House. And another thing that has me more than a little puzzled is how any intelligent human being can still be undecided on the matter. Although, I did hear a possible explanation for why folks might have a tendency to vote for Barry, while listening to the radio this morning as I headed into work. The caller stated that he thought that too many people have gotten comfortable in not going to work, and therefore are going to be voting for the guy, Barry, who's not going to be in any big hurry, to make them go back to work. After all, he is out to get as many people as possible very firmly attached to the government teat. Well, I guess that would explain those who say they plan on voting for Barry, but, ya know, it still doesn't explain those who still claim to be undecided.

And I gotta tell you, I worry about Americans who simply don’t think it's worth their time or effort to get informed about the stark differences between the candidates, information that would provide to them some basis on which to decide whom they should vote for. In fact, I worry more about this apparently substantial voting block more than I worry about the dependent, entitled souls who support Barry. Now I certainly am able to recognize the reasons why some conservatives and libertarians might be reluctant to support Romney. But conservatives and libertarians who cannot bring themselves to vote for Romney or plan to simply stay home on November 6th, brings to mind something my dear old mom used to say, something about biting your nose to spite your face. And then there's that 2-10 percent, or whatever it is, of voters who claim to be undecided, who plan to support one of the two major candidates, but just can't decide which one. And you have to wonder, where it is that these people have been for the past four years.

Even when discussing an undecided voter who happens to be turned off by Romney, you would still think that that individual would understand that only a fool would even consider voting for a president with a record that is as abysmal, and as destructive, as Barry’s has been. You would think that it would be obvious to everybody that Barry appears to be bent on destroying this country, and has already made some pretty significant, even impressive, progress in that regard. And it would seem that that fact alone would help clear up any remaining indecision in the minds of voters, and yet it apparently hasn't. So just in case those voters, who claim to still be undecided, have not been paying attention to what's been happening around them, or have been living under that proverbial rock for the last four years, one of my favorite economists, Thomas Sowell, paints a very clear word picture, that even a moron can understand, of what he calls "Obama’s America." It is an America characterized by the Occupy movement.

Sowell’s description of "Obama’s America" is provided here with the hope that it will find its way into the hands of undecided voters: "It is an America where history is rewritten to honor dictators, murderers, and thieves. It is an America where violence, racism, hatred, class warfare and murder are all promoted as acceptable means of overturning the American civil society. It is an America where humans have been degraded to the level of animals…It is an America where the basic tenets of civil society, including faith, family, a free press and individual rights, have been rejected. It is an America where our founding documents have now been shredded and, with them, every person’s guaranteed liberties. It is an America where, ultimately, great suffering will come to the American people, but rulers like Obama, Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Joe Biden, Jesse Jackson, Louis Farrakhan, liberal college professors, union bosses and all other loyal liberal/Communist Party members will live in opulent splendor."

I feel quite confident in saying that this coming election is definitely the most important, if not crucial, in my lifetime. Even more important than was the election of 1980. And it’s because of that fact that I have very little patience for those who tell me that this is the election they have chosen to make some sort of statement, either by voting for a third-party candidate or by staying home. And I ask them how it is that this is the time the chose to draw their line in the sand and what, exactly, do they think their little act of defiance will accomplish? Other than, of course, to get Barry elected. I mean the end result of sitting this one out is to Barry to walk right back into the White House without even having to break a sweat. But, again, the folks who really drive me up the wall the most are the ones who tell me that, while they do plan to vote, they just can't seem to decide between Barry or Romney. And to me that ought to be the biggest no-brainer of all freakin time. Because even cursory glance over the last four years should provide more than enough of a clue!

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