06.27.09

It’s beyond something to be angry about

Posted in Culture war heroes, Environment policy, Pakistan, U.S. Constitution, iraq at 3:09 am by Administrator

It’s time to be really afraid of this Stalinist regime that has siezed power in what used to be recognizable as the United States of America.

The House passed the biggest tax increase and one-stop curb on your freedom in our nation’s history this afternoon.  They did so even as the EPA cover-up of evidence showing  anthropogenic climate change to be a bunch of hooey was coming to public attention, thanks to the Competitive Enterprise Institute. 

These – is people an appropriate word? – hate the fact that you’re free and that you don’t feel desperately dependent on them for your basic comfort and safety.  It’s clear now that they will stop at nothing.  They never think about the United States of America in the sense the you and I mean that term.  They are after something else entirely, and they came a step closer to getting it this afternoon.

I never had any use for anything “green” before this.  Now it’s a matter of where one stands in the war we’re in.

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  1. Mr. Dings said,

    June 27, 2009 at 11:28 am

    So you’re preempting civil war here? I don’t like it either, but, if it’s that bad, it ought to show in the outcome of the midterm Congressional elections in barely a year. It’ll take some considerable doing to match that drubbing the Repubbies took on 11-8-06. Look to 11-02-2010. It’s an amazing free and bloodless opportunity to preempt all this stuff. Keep taking it to the voters now.

  2. Mr. Dings said,

    June 27, 2009 at 11:41 am

    I hope so, too. We can defeat this without another symbolic “war” you whatever you are now, neither a Repubbie nor a neo-con? Just be a citizen. I don’t see any reason to run for cover from the falling sky here yet.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090627/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_climate_bill

    The “razor-thin vote in the House spells doom in the Senate,” said Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., the top Republican on the Senate’s environment panel.

  3. Bentnotesmanhisself said,

    June 27, 2009 at 1:11 pm

    Let’s hope Inhofe is right. It’s no time to be sanguine, though.

  4. Mr. Dings said,

    June 27, 2009 at 3:10 pm

    Seize power back the way they did, with the vote. I watching to see if you can match the mid-term debacle opf 2008 that foretold what we now see unfold.

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