Saturday, May 11, 2013

Our politicians won't save the Republic

If the Republic is to be saved, it has to come from the public.

This is a very big task.  The political class is highly organized and well-funded.  The public is very disorganized and is struggling to make ends meet.

If this was a fight, the public would have to throw in the towel because it is so unevenly matched.

The one thing the public has going for it is its numbers.  That's the solution, but it is also the problem.  For getting out a message through the noise machine the left can make is the number one problem.

The so-called right wing is said to be a noise machine, but their noise is at least an order of magnitude lower than the left's.  Also, the so-called right-wing is soft and probably are bought off from the banksters and the petro-dollars from the Mideast.

There's nobody to defend the public and the left is only interested in using the public in order to gain more power for themselves.  They do not aim to serve the public but instead, are aiming to be served.  Hence, there's no help from them.  Indeed, they are the biggest problem.  The second biggest problem is to strengthen the Republicans, who are all too willing to give in to the left--- as opposed to what they should be doing --- which is to dig in like crazy.

Therefore, the public has to be organized somehow and this organization must be devoted towards stengthening the spine of the Republicans so that they can better fight the left.  For it's the left with their alliance with Islam which is the most dire threat to the Republic.

You must watch that video.

The politicians won't save the Republic if the people trust them to do it.  that's what the founders understood.  That's why we have checks and balances in the constitution---it's because the founders knew that you can't trust politicians to do the right thing.  They have to be made to do the right thing.  Those who vote for Democrats don't care about the right thing.  As for Republicans, they'll only do the right thing if they are forced to do it, but they are at least more flexible in that regard.  The flexibility is a good thing and a bad thing.  Right now, the flexiblility is a bad thing because they are bending towards the left.  So, in order to make the Republicans flex towards the right thing, it will have to be accompanied by pressure from the public.  It is the only way.   If you trust the politicians with this, the Republic is dead.



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