History Holds Its Breathby Dr. Robert Owens |
Anyone
who has read this column for any appreciable amount of time should have no doubt
as to this author’s opinion of Progressivism and its agenda for America. I have
tried over the years to connect the Progressives to their roots and their
objectives. I have attempted to expose their nefarious tactics and strategies.
I have dedicated myself to highlighting the differences between the utopia the
Progressives display as their goal and the collectivist quagmire that lies
behind the facade.
In
this election season I have pointed out that those who wish to foist a living
constitution on an unwilling nation seek in reality not a framework for national
life but instead a straightjacket of centralized regulations leading to the
death of our Federal Republic. I began the primary season expounding on the
many laudable qualities of Ron Paul. I stated unequivocally that I believed he
was the only candidate on the scene who correctly framed the debate and offered
a direct path back to limited government, personal liberty, and economic
freedom.
The
Corporations Once Known as the Mainstream Media along with all of the cable
outlets made sure no one ever heard of Dr. Paul’s deep thoughts, true agenda, or
accurate election results. His candidacy was sabotaged by the supporters of the
Status Quo.
Since
the disappointing days of the primaries I have consistently pointed out that one
candidate wanted to lead us to the Progressive gulag of class warfare,
redistribution, and stagnation. I have also pointed out that the other
candidate, while not a paragon of small government or an avid supporter of Tea
Party values, would at least slow this express to the poor house and perhaps
give liberty loving Americans an opportunity to rally round the flag.
The
hour is too late and the outcome too important to use the subtle innuendo of the
professional objectivity all Historians are trained to present. I am pleading
with my fellow patriots to reject the Manchurian Candidate and vote for the
square jawed President-in-waiting from central casting.
If
that tongue-in-cheek recitation of manufactured verbal camouflage fails to
convey the message perhaps this will seal the deal. Vote for Romney!
Yes,
I know he’s a big government guy. Yes, I know he is an interventionist waiting
for an opportunity to intervene. However, he is also a venture capitalist who
says he wants to make the social and political space that would allow we the
people to once again venture to be capitalists.
He
says the right things. Even his statement about the 47% was correct in its
essence. Those who are riding on the gravy train will never vote to turn their
pleasure cruise into a bus trip to work. His so-called gaffs reflect the
thinking of conservative America more than the highest flying rhetoric of Mr.
Obama.
The
Progressive’s champion, who has presided over the largest four year expansion of
the National Debt in History, says he will stop the hemorrhaging of red ink by
cutting programs and taxing the rich. In reality the budgets he has submitted
project trillion dollar deficits as far as the eye can see. The President
presents us with a divisive campaign about small things. He follows the
standard Liberal Playbook and tries to divide the nation into voting blocks for
use in building a winning coalition.
Governor
Romney speaks the language of inclusion, addressing all Americans and holding
out the promise of growing the pie instead of the
Progressive’s zero sum game of economic musical chairs. Last time America voted
for change and what we got was a man who promised to fundamentally change
America. And that was the only promise he has kept. Four more years and this
wave of fundamental change will be solidified in legislation and habit and we
will awake to find we aren’t in Kansas anymore Toto.
Reject
the hyperbole
of envy and turn away from the claptrap of collectivist
redistribution and vote
for a return to Constitutional government. Urge your neighbors, call your
friends, influence anyone you can to turn out and vote to turn over the regime.
Vote to send Mr. Obama back to community organizing. Vote to send the Czars
back to the teacher’s lounge.
There
are moments when the entire world trembles on the cusp of a great decision.
America held its breath as the Framers debated in Constitution Hall what sort of
a government we would have. Millions of citizens on both sides and millions of
slaves held their breath as Mr. Lincoln and his Republicans battled the
Confederate Democrats to see whether
or not, “government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not
perish from the earth.” In the 1950s and 60s America following Eisenhower’s
lead and building upon traditional
Republican support and votes for Civil Rights held its breath to learn if the
last vestiges of the Democrat’s
Jim Crow Laws could be exorcised from our land.
Today
History holds its breath to see if the descendants of the pioneers, the children
of the Revolution have become so addicted to the Progressive’s entitlement
culture that they will vote to abandon the freedom which is their heritage and
forge their own chains of dependency. We wait to see if the New Deal Democrat
slogan, "Tax and
tax, spend and spend, elect and elect!" has finally born the fruit of a
permanent electoral majority committed to cradle-to-grave government support in
exchange for Liberty?
Reject
the siren song of free stuff and vote for freedom. In 2008, America voted for
Obama and change. In 2012, vote for Mitt Romney and change it back!
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