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Many still seem to believe America’s best days are ahead of her while they support their traditional political views enabled by same system of American political dysfunction that has led to America’s current decline. In short, without a major shift in the American voting paradigm, any hopes of a better American future are but a pipe dream facilitated by the insanity of wishing things to improve while making no adjustments to actually effort a more promising American outcome. |
It is not that supporters are unaware of Santorum’s or other candidate’s fiscal histories; it is that so many are actually indifferent to fiscal history while staking claim to the call for a fiscally responsible president. So do we really give a crap about fiscal prudence or not? Are we serious when we state we want a Congress that will not infringe upon the Constitution they have sworn to protect? When it comes to practicing what we preach on the Right, the honest truth is; we fail miserably. |
As of late, the Right insists on challenging the norm of America’s political elite. While this is admirable, the two party system of "us against them” serves to only limit the spectrum of debate perspectives of a given topic; Critical Perspectives was developed to draw attention to shortcomings in the often limited and often Republican controlled perspectives of the Conservative Right. |
Fewer than half of Americans pay taxes, forcing more than half to now pay taxes while disposing of the income tax return economically imperials more than 50% of a nation which has a suffering economy; 70% of which is driven by consumer spending. Maybe it’s just me, but I see this as unwise. |
The illusion in the Black community is power lies in the guise of victimization while Whites lie powerless under the illusion of redemption. The illusion removed reveals the Black is powerless in that Whites have no redemption. To break ranks with the role of the Black victim is to dissent for the Black community itself; a measure and expression of individuality the Black community meets with very overt animus aggression. To not envision one’s self as victim is to resist the political influences of the Democrat Party. This resistance is a demonstration of self-reliance; a forbidden Democrat attribute for Blacks to espouse. |
The problem lies in the symbolic interactionism of the liberal subculture that has lost the ability to "self script” outside of the conditions set by the domin ate liberal whole. This inability to script different perceptions of self develops into the loss of self-identity outside the confines set by the higher liberal social order. This is exactly why, as atrocious a President Obama is; he will always have these unconditional supporters whom lack a sense of self that is beyond that of which Obama as prescribed to them. One lower level political figure in Atlanta stated, "Obama knows what’s best.” Such a statement epitomizes the loss of self and the failure in the ability to identify self individuality in the lower liberal subculture. If the dominate liberal whole makes a claim, the subculture will in turn unconditionally submit to it. Envision if you will, an abused other whom seeks to rationalize their abuse in terms of their own inadequacies. Hence is the new liberal subculture. The inept view of self has allowed its exploitation to a social order that is granted the perception of power for being more competent and more responsible than that of the individual self. |
"More or less, Conservatism, mothered by the Republican Party and Fathered by the Democrat Party, currently suffers an Oedipus complex in that Conservatives wish to destroy Democrats while they harbor a perverse attraction to the Republican political elite." |
Here is a way of looking at one aspect, perhaps the largest aspect, of the Obama Administration. If your household is consumed by debt, you do not seek to correct the problem by assuming even more debt. Yet, America is being told things are getting better in areas where it is completely impossible for them to improve given the Obama Administration’s refusal to assume a role of fiscal responsibility that would be of benefit to the people.
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Have things really gotten that bad? Is the Republican interpretation of Americanism so distorted, the American people are more willing to surrender the U.S. Constitution to the Obama regime? Is the lesser evil of submitting to full government control really a more promising voter prospect than allowing the Republican political elite to continue their current course of action? Moreover, when will Americans begin to recognize "Republicanism” as the counter intuitive conservative political ideology that today’s Republican elite have turned it into? |
To many, Barak Obama is a great president. Denial. Mitt Romney for others, represents a return to a better America. Denial. Herman Cain is (somehow) the Tea Party favorite. Denial. Americans, desperate to hide from political truth, use denial to provide themselves with a false sense of security in hopes a better future will magically blossom from blind hope - and the efforts of the more aware and more assertive American. The truth is as obvious as it is a lonely reality. |
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