Friday, December 18, 2015

ARE WE ON THE VERGE OF REVOLUTION?

SPECIAL POST

Pat Caddell recently came out and said what I have been contemplating for several weeks:  We're closer to another American Revolution right now than at any time in history. “The strength of this country comes from its people and it has a political system that is run, now, to the exclusion of its people … you have three quarters of the American people saying the government in Washington does not rule with the consent of the governed,” he told BREITBART NEWS.  

In talking about the recent budget deal reached by Congress, for example, “By the time you get through this bill, every special interest will have been paid off.  Everyone will have done what they wanted to do. The Republicans … will have sold everything out to please the oil companies.”  He also chastised Republican presidential candidates for not saying anything about it in the recent debate, expressing his frustration that the issue doesn’t seem to be being addressed by any candidates.  

We Americans, the ones who have been around longer than 25 or 30 years, are sick and tired of the proliferation of manure that is continually flowing out of the smoke-filled chambers in Washington.  We're sick and tired of our wide-open borders and politicians who swear they are going to fix the problem, until they get elected and join "the establishment."  We're sick and tired of promises to quit spending, while both political parties are cutting deals in the back room to ensure that they all get what they want.  We're sick and tired of the endless regulation that is killing our jobs, our businesses and our spirits.  

Not only are we very much afraid of what the advent of terrorism brings to this country, but we are stricken with paralyzing fear when we contemplate what our government has become.  

2016 is going to be a bloodbath of revolution at the polls...  a bloodbath transcending all parties and all elected positions.  We're sick and tired of it and we will show no mercy.  

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.  


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