A group of Virginia Republicans, stung by the loss of the governorship after voters this month rejected Attorney General and Tea Party leader Ken Cuccinelli, are readying what would be one of the toughest intra-partynnti-tax movement.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-21/virginia-republicans-organizing-to-blunt-tea-party-power.html
The above acording to Bloomberg today.
This misdirected Republican Establishment strategy is going to backfire as tens of millions of people, voters and non-voters alike, are looking at the Tea Party as the new vehicle to return to national fiscal and moral sanity in the political arena. Like it or not, the Tea Party is the core base of the Republican Party. Perhaps the majority of the country would be a better summary of those looking for hope.
Can a house be divided and still stand? I doubt it. Count this as another RIno win for the Democratic Party.
The Republican Establishment attacking the Tea Party is like chewing off your leg because you have an itch. Once its severed off it's fairly hard to stand, let alone run. once gone you can't grow another one.
There exists many reasons why Tea Party candidates failed to win. The largest being the heavy Democratic regions located in the cess pools they call Alexandria and Richmond where the wards of the State and those feeding them at tax payer expense live. Not to mention the thousands of contractors for the GOV which feed at the trough of never ending taxpayer money who desire to keep the trough full. If you work in Washington, you live in Virginia. It's this hate of the new power label which is the real cause of suggesting a division in the ranks. It's a classic power move. "Kill off the new ideals before they get real perceived power." Every boardroom goes through these tactics. It's also how people in power stay that way.
At one time around the turn of the century, 1900 that is, there was only God fearing men who lived in Virginia. Now, it's hard to find God the closer you get to the Nation's Capitol, let alone Christians who practice morality. Lots of church goers, but few real Christians. The new term I am giving it is "CINO." Christians in name only.
A return to sanity is only possible when the base of the Republican Party embraces core social values, moral responsibility and public and personal accountability. The people must hold politicians accountable if they expect representation under the Republic framework of our form of government. Otherwise the current, "listen to what I say, don't watch what I do" paradigm of bait and switch politics will continue to deliver power hungry, greedy politicians who like being called "Congressman."
Enter God. In the coming months God is going to bring the whole house down to show who really is in charge, and it isn't Man. You won't be able to find the ones who have led us to the edge of transgression, and the nation will undoubtedly suffer for lack of most everything, from social order to basic food.
Look around.
Are things getting better or worse?
Do you feel you IRA and 401k's are safe from dilution, theft or the wrong number coming upon the wheel at the WallStret Casino?
Do you think you job is really secure?
If you like most folks, the answer to all these questions is a wimpered No. It's time to make clear and decided noise in the public square and get involved. Johnny in Washington is simply not going to work for your interests.
The next big movement is likely to be a push to abandon the current form of Goverenment in favor of some quasi-socialism. Nothing could be worse and the failures of that system are evident and clear, except to professors who buy into the draem of a totalitarian State. Why not they are tenured and you money pays for them to experiment with the brain of your child who has been conditioned at birth through public education to accept a socialist agenda.
Personal liberty and alienable rights are at stake. The framers of our Constitution gave citizens one "out"...the ability to make our needs heard over the constant and unrelenting noise of bias media and liberial progressism.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
A group of Virginia Republicans, stung by the loss of the governorship after voters this month rejected Attorney General and Tea Party leader Ken Cuccinelli, are readying what would be one of the toughest intra-party revolts yet against the anti-tax movement. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-11-21/virginia-republicans-organizing-to-blunt-tea-party-power.html
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