A Better "Pledge": Congress Shall Make No Law
I've been thinking about the Pledge To America made by Republicans. The only thing I can say is, how about just pledge to restore The Constitution and The Republic which The Constitution supports? Maybe make a pledge based on the explanatory premises of The Constitution as taken from The Federalist papers? Better yet, just simply pledge to restore The Constitutional Republic of The United States of America.
I don't want an alternative government health control plan, not from any level of government, but especially not from the federal government. I don't want a US Representative like mine, who voted for a socialist program like "Cash for Clunkers" even though he is GOP (notice I didn't say Conservative), telling me that "a Republican alternative" is a better choice than ObamaCare.
I don't want a Washington DC insider like John Boehner (R-Ohio) playing a reprise of Newt Gingrich leading an expansion of the federal government under the banner of the GOP with the premise that big government is okay if Republicans are the ones who design it.
The RINO Republicans are going to try to take advantage of the dissatisfaction of We The People in order to take back political power. They are interested in political power a lot and in representing We The People not so much.
When Mike DeWine was a US Senator from Ohio, he was involved in a Compromise known as "The Gang of 14". In the subsequent election, the voters of Ohio decided that we no longer needed a jellyfish for a US Senator and we sent him home. Now, he is running for Ohio Attorney General, because he is an astute politician and knows that the public sentiment is such that even he has a shot at getting elected this year. (Is the term "astute politician" an insult or a compliment? You Decide.)
Want to get my support as a candidate? Pledge that you will work to re-establish The US Constitution and the limited government that it sets a foundation for. Period.
Guy Average
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1 comments:
I'm with you on this. People have to be sure they are really informed about the candidates and what their true motivations must be.
We need to get the right people in and not necessarily the right party. That will be quite a task.
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