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In an earlier post,
I noted the liberal record of unmitigated legislative disasters, the
latest of which is now being played out in the financial markets before
our eyes. Before the 1994 Republican takeover, Democrats had sixty years
of vi rtually unbroken power in Congress - with substantial majorities
most of the time. Can a group of smart people, studying issue after
issue for years on end, with virtually unlimited resources at their
command, not come up with a single policy that works? Why are they
chronically incapable?
Why?
One
of two things must be true. Either the Democrats are unfathomable
idiots, who ignorantly pursue ever more destructive policies despite
decades of contrary evidence, or they understand the consequences of
their actions and relentlessly carry on anyway because they somehow
benefit.
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at least we have Paul Johnson in Europe
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Wow! That and Evan Sayet's How Liberals Think pretty much wraps up everything you need to know to understand liberals. Now if we can only think of a way to get all that into a ten second sound bite we'll be in business. The real problem is (and has always been) that most people just don't pay any attention.
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I'll take B for $1.000 Alex!
ReplyDelete"Before the 1994 Republican takeover, Democrats had sixty years..."
ReplyDeleteWhat happened in that 60 years? Two world wars, the cold war, Vietnam, the national trauma that is called the 60's, race riots, assassinations, fuel shortages, etc. When you look at lefiards like Soros, the Sandlers, most of Hollywood and the news moguls, you can only conclude that they "somehow benefit".
I have a problem with the phrase "liberals think". They don't. Liberal modus operandi is totally emo. Thinking isn't something they apparently can do. Thinking as in drawing a conclusion about the ramifications of an action, other than what they "hope" for. Therefore, 0bama's hopey/changey message is all they need to hear.
ReplyDeleteI will not vote for a Democrat ubntil they present an exit plan for the War on Poverty. And I'd like to see the same from the Republicans for the War on Drugs.
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