So I am listening to Hannity yesterday and when the procession from the airport to the white house begins, he plays the audio from Andrews. So I take a minute to put on Err Amerika because Randi Rhodes is the closest thing to Lenin I will ever listen to.
She is talking about how Reagan killed this country and Ashcroft should be jailed.
At that moment I realized something. The opportunity to finally recognize Reagans legacy and Bush's place for changing American history is a mere five months away. If Bush wins this election, I will predict that in two years we will not only have our veto proof majority in the senate, but we will also have a 6-3 and possibly a 7-2 Supreme court.
We will then be able to go back to the days of Apple pie cooling in moms kitchen window, kids playing with sling shots, Davy and Goliath on Sunday mornings, families saying Amen at the dinner table while students pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.
The grand social experiment that failed this country over the last 45 years will finally be over, minorities will no longer be slaves to their own leadership, quotas will be tossed out, you have the freedom to choose, however you are responsible for that choice.
Criminals will be treated fairly and justice will be served swiftly, students will once again learn who the founding fathers are and what they meant to the building of this nation. Our nations history will start in 1776 and not 1976.
Yup, taking back our nation from the left is close at hand. We have to keep plugging and never let up.
This country will hardly go back to the Norman Rockwell painting type of living you describe even if everything you paint in your vision comes to pass.
Things may get better, maybe, but as long as the government continues to expand the powers the Constitution DOESN'T give it, continues to hire more and more federal workers, to expand it's size by creating more, and larger, bureaucracies, things won't get much better.
OK, maybe I'm a pessimist, but that's the way I see it.
They permeate government from the lowest to the highest positions. The teach our children, put out our fires and police our streets. They seldom if ever face lay-offs, get fired and have their 'company' move or go bankrupt. Government has become the major employer in most of our so-called 'progressive' states.
No... I don't share your unbridled optimism.
" The opportunity to finally recognize Reagans legacy and Bush's place for
changing American history is a mere five months away."
I'm assuming that your entire post was sarcasm, you just forgot to put the </sarcasm> tag at the end.