Realization setting in.

Realization setting in.

Lets see what has happened in the last 3 years:
In 2006 we on the right were very tired of our elected officials spending like Democrats and lying like Liberals. So we tried to send the Government a message. We along with the left side of the aisle decided it was time for change, we elected a majority DEMOCRAT congress in 2006. Spending went even further while the REPUBLICAN president tried to become more LIBERAL. The Dow was over 10k.

Flash forward to today, We are now under control of the most liberal idiots ever to occupy powerful positions anywhere in the world. The Dow is almost in the 6’s, the job market is nill, the unemployment rates are headed to the 10% range and the leadership continues to talk about raising taxes on business and the wealthy.

The liberal mentality of punishing the successful is a reality now, so I wish, no I pray that all the rich businessmen, and those that hire folks like me, SHUT DOWN! Yep I said it, shut the mother fuckers down. Start moving your assets to other nations, start spending your profits in other nations. Start enjoying the life you EARNED with out being punished for making the right choices! It is time for a strike, not a labor strike of euro-trash decent, but an all out strike of businesses and businessmen as well as those that see this as dead wrong!It is time for a tax revolt a damn revolution is in order and until our unemployment rates get to 20% those that are sucking the Government tit won’t be bothered, when the tit runs dry because NO MONEY is coming in from US, then we can change the Government. Until then stay plugged in.

Raise your damn hand if you have ever worked for a poor person?

Buck Ofama and his sorry ass tax cheating libtard fucknozzles!

10 Replies to “Realization setting in.”

  1. Robert, you’ve really got to stop holding back. You might explode. 😕

    Seriously, I cannot understand why more people are pissed. Does the left really believe this is the direction that will make everything “equal”. Horse manure! It’s just beyond my comprehension. Honestly, I don’t want to understand that kind of mind set.

  2. Years ago our major corporations were hell bent on this new “global economy” thing. That led to offshore manufacturing and the loss of US jobs.

    We need to fix our economy now by building stuff here in this country that others want to buy. Focus on what we can market to ourselves and others. Do it without unions and job banks that guarantee pay raises regardless of performance. It’s that simple.

  3. I twas good to see so many people yesterday at the Ta Party (pictures on my blog) that were pissed and ready to spread the word.

  4. The Mr and I were just talking about this rather interesting idea of yours. Wonder what would happen if ever single privately owned business closed it’s door for one month? What would happen? Or even a week. :straightfaced:

  5. Nice rant, Robert. Not upset about anything are ya! :smiling:

    Actually, I feel the same way. I say fuckemall. If the Repubs don’t find their way soon and start becoming the party of fiscal conservatives again – we will indeed see everything move out of this country. Those dipshits in D.C. think they can tax and spend their way out of everything. The only silver lining is that America is getting a really good look at just what liberalism really is. It is synonymous with socialism. I just know there are a large majority of us out there that don’t want to see our country headed down that path – enough so that we might change that majority again in 2010 – provided the Repubs can actually prove with their actions over the next 2 years that they are serious again. I just hope they got the message this time around.

  6. Well, March 2, 2009, at 0740,

    The Dow is just a hair over 6900 and going down.

    Yep, pouring 800 billion into our economy really helped. I hope everyone has gold because the dollar is now suited for the bottom of my kid’s guinea pig cages.

  7. Might be a good idea to restart the barter system. ?? Just a thought. No doubt some jackass will figure out how to tax goods for services, but it might take a day or two. :worried:

  8. You paint a pretty bleak picture. Once wealth leaves this nation and establishes itself somewhere else, there will be a snowballs chance in hell getting it back.

    “To bad ignorance isn’t painful” should be the campaign slogan to run elections on the next couple of cycles. The ignorance of the current crop of DC misfits has caused this fiasco.

  9. Interesting that Obama wants us to think that in January when he took over that we were suffering as much as in the great depression… well… not hardly. The unemployment rate in the great depression was 25%-30%… not 7.1 percent as it was in January.
    I think though that Obama KNOWS that he will be leading us into a great depression as people choose to go out of business and retire on an island will no-load bonds (at least I think no-load bonds still exist) thereby increasing unemployment drastically, while preserving the money these people worked so hard to get. So, by Obama comparing our January levels with the great depression, I think he thinks he will trick us into thinking that it occured long before he took office…
    I think until we have equality in this country, then it won’t be equal… so, let’s tax everyone the same percentage. Let’s get rid of affirmative action which favors certain races over others… because until we are equal, we simply will not be equal.

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