Posted by
kbuck88 on Tuesday, November 04, 2008 1:08:59 PM
Now that Election Day is here, and we all do our duty and vote, what do we do then? Is this the end of it all? It seems, in many elections, that's exactly what it is. People pay attention to the races and the candidates for the week or weekend before the election, they go and vote, and then that’s it. They pay no more attention to the political process until the next time around. Folks, this is exactly how the federal government has gotten as bad as it has.
What about those votes that those “fair weather voters” cast? Do you think they were truly informed votes? Or were they votes cast based on what the nightly news and the weekend paper told them? If everyone voted based on that information, there would never be another Republican or conservative voted in anywhere, because that’s how biased the news media is these days. On second thought, dishonest would be a better term to describe the absolute rejection of objectivity from the media these days.
When I described voting as our duty earlier on, that’s exactly what I meant. It is more than a right. It is a solemn duty to cast a vote in any election in this country. The act itself is quite simple, unless you live in some Democrat counties in Florida. But the preparation required to make a sound, informed, and accurate vote is a process that should never stop. Voters should prepare for the next election every day of the week and twice on Sunday. After church, of course! That’s how important this process is.
If Obama wins this election, conservatives and others that love this country are going to have to be more diligent than they have ever been in order to make sure he and his party do not begin to take away the freedoms that we now enjoy as Americans. An Obama administration, in conjunction with Democrat majorities in the House and Senate, will begin by attacking free speech in the form of the so-called Fairness Doctrine.
For those of you who don’t know what that is, I ask that you do some research and find out. But in basic terms, it will seek to end talk radio, as it exists today. Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Michael Savage…Gone! Why? Talk radio is nearly the last bastion of a free and non-biased media in this country, that’s why! And the Democrats on the federal level have made it well known that they want it silenced. They’ve somehow succeeded in ruining the print media and television news, with the exception of Fox News. They will not rest until they’ve ruined talk radio also.
The next step will be to revise (manipulate) the tax code so that it penalizes success and rewards sloth. They will raise taxes on successful small businesses and large corporations to the point that small businesses will close their doors and large corporations will lay off enough workers to attempt to stay in the black. Of course, the Democrats are fine with that because it helps to expand their agenda of creating a full-fledged nanny state. We’ve got too much of that already.
Another little tidbit would be in regards to the Bush tax cuts. Obama has said he will allow those to expire, which is an automatic tax increase for all of us. But what’s worse, the Death Tax would return. So your estate or your inheritance, depending on your viewpoint, would be raped and pillaged by the federal government.
If McCain wins, we still have to be wary of what he proposes, because he is not a conservative on all issues, illegal immigration being one of them. At least we know McCain is a believer in this country and the Constitution. The same cannot necessarily be said for Obama. But what we really need to do if McCain wins, is begin to re-establish what it means to be a conservative. And once that’s done, we need to put people in office that understand what we expect out of a conservative elected official.
Today’s Republican Party, in many cases, is not conservative. George W. Bush, for all his great work, is not a conservative. He may be a social conservative in some respects, but he is not a fiscal conservative. Being labeled a conservative ought to mean that you are conservative across the board, not just when it’s convenient for garnering votes at election time.
The government needs to shrink, spending needs to be reduced, legislative controls over our lives need to be controlled and in some cases reversed. Basically, the government needs to go back to what the Constitution says it is responsible for and get its nose out of everything else. I know that could take years, if not generations. But it needs to happen if this country it to succeed.
The hard work all starts today, regardless of the outcome of the election. We cannot wake up tomorrow and forget about it all until 2012.