Monday, May 10, 2010

"MY FRIENDS ARE AMONG GERMANS"-- Pierre Lavall

Don’t really want to belabor the point…ok, I kind of do, but the week’s events continue to pile on evidence of the regime’s disdain for democracy, or what is left of it. Gay marriage-ballot defeats, and health care piracy just aren’t enough. Now we have the gut-punch to American sensibilities of Immigration Reform [sic]. Think of health care reform in reverse—instead of government taking over, imposing byzantine rules and creating stagnation; the feds want to take over so they can abolish the rules and let chaos reign. Over-enforcement of rules that are dysfunctional to begin with, or non-enforcement of rules that are common-sensical. Those are the poles of Obamunist social policy. The center is bare. The center that the useful idiots of the last two elections convinced themselves that Mugab-- I mean Obama—and his minions would steer from. To be specific:

Around two-thirds of the Amerian people, more of Arizonans, are either in favor of the Grand Canyon State’s new, tough immigration stance, or don’t think it goes far enough. Obama, of course, is against it.

How many times do this administration, and Congress, get to demonstrate their disconnection from American citizens, sensibilities, and norms before the message gets through. It’s as if every sentence on the nightly newscasts ends with three dots, instead of concluding with the obvious point made.

“When asked whether his administration might try to mitigate the Arizona law in some way, Obama said: ‘We're examining it now.’ His attorney general, Eric H. Holder Jr. called the law ‘unfortunate’ and said he was considering a court challenge. Over 60% of Americans and 70% those in Arizona support the law”…

…there are the dots….an "oh, and by the way" afterthought. You wait for the news reporter to wrap up this presentation, but no. To recap: The people want it, the president [sic] is looking for ways to stop it, and the attorney general thinks it is unfortunate and will ask the courts to stop it. And his chances of the last are good, since getting the courts to enforce the Constitution at this point is akin to getting a tornado to assemble a trailer park in its path. The fact that this administration is, at least of late, routinely on the opposite side of public opinion doesn’t even rate completion of the a thought. The fact that the preferred method of bridging this gap has been for the administration to simply use its coercive power to force its will is treated as simply unremarkable. Maybe interesting, but nothing worth examining with valuable air time or print columns. So, just for laughs and to preserve the record, we have to ask again: what happened to “the people have spoken?”, “of the people, by the people, and for the people”? Both are popular refrains from the Obamunists. How about this gem:

“But what troubles me is when I hear people say that all of government is inherently bad," said Obama, who received an honorary doctor of laws degree. [whose laws is not specified by the article ed.]"When our government is spoken of as some menacing, threatening foreign entity, it ignores the fact that in our democracy, government is us."

Really, Obi? Only if “us” is the one-third of the population who wanted to federalize health care and not the 50+% who did not and do not.

Only if "us" is the 6% of the population-- including, of course, Obama-- who think English should not be the sole official language of the country, and the "others are the 87%-- read that again, 87%-- who disagree with the "leader" and think English-only is only obvious.

And, only if “us” is the 30% of people who agree with the Chairman and Politburo that the Arizona immigration law is anything but late in arriving and maybe too flaccid, and “them” is the 70% who are concerned about defending the country from invasion and criminality.

Maybe if the government stopped acting like a menacing, threatening, foreign entity, that ignores the will of the people it is supposed to be serving, and being inherently bad, the Obi One would not be so troubled by hearing people say things he does not like. Either that, or he will crack down harder on those who disagree with him. The second is more in-line with his increasingly delusional, Chavezistic attitude toward the masses and Himself. Anyone who sees the world without the sycophantic lenses of a collaborationist is racist, or crazy and hate-filled, or both. Ordinary Americans, upset to the point of tea-partying, are perfect villains to this crowd. While illegal immigrants and their enablers are ignored or indulged for destructive mayhem worthy of French car-burners and Gaza gangsters. More is in the barrel— climate “legislation”, alien amnesty, tax hikes, union fixes— and all with the big common denominator of having no public mandate. This administration will use all the capital it has to enact an agenda dear to a small cell of vile vampires who have hated America and its ways, and sworn to see them both undone for generations.

The same agenda would disgust and horrify most Americans if they could only recognize it; could only come to terms with the fact that some people in power really wish harm to them and theirs and are acting on it through destruction of the country. The wishes of the public are being muted, ignored, and flaunted. If office-holders really are no longer accountable to serve the public, if public opinion really doesn’t matter, if politics fails….then we may have no choice but to turn to other methods of conflict resolution. This is no game, and cultural survival can make mean demands. Trouble may be coming—and, sadly, it probably should.

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