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To: Bratch

If the only concern is whether or not Republicans will ever again win elections, presidential or otherwise, then, of course the defeat of Gov. Romney won’t be a big deal!

Of course folks with “Rs” after their names will win the presidency and other offices.

The question will be, what does it mean to be a Republican?

In four years, it will be unlikely that anything close to a majority will support the repeal of DeathCare by Obama. In four years, support payments and transfer programs will be even more entrenched than they are today. In four years, our opposition to homosexual marriage will have likely been completely steamrollered, two or three additional radical socialist justices will have been appointed to the Supreme Court, and the bottom 60% of the population will permanently vote to tax the remaining 40% into relative poverty.

To win elections, Republicans will have to behave like Conservatives do in Great Britain, where the Tories must out-shout Labor in their support of the National Health Service to overcome the fear of the people that an incoming Conservative Government might actually move toward improving health care in the UK by starting to dismantle the NHS. Republicans will have to promise not to alter the progressivity of the income tax, nor to nominate Supreme Court justices to the right of Hugo Chavez.

More than any other Democrat since FDR or even Wilson, the Kenyan anti-Christ has purposefully set out a plan to transform the United States from a free and independent republic with a (still partly) free economy to a Euro-style neo-fascist, effectively a one-party, welfare state dependent on the UN or other world authority.

Yes, folks, a Mitt Romney loss would necessarily be a disaster. Not necessarily for folks who prefer the Republican label, but for folks who love freedom, who love their country, who view themselves as authentic conservatives.


183 posted on 08/03/2012 3:33:34 PM PDT by sitetest (If Roe is not overturned, no unborn child will ever be protected in law.)
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To: sitetest

“In four years, it will be unlikely that anything close to a majority will support the repeal of DeathCare by Obama.

Unlikely?

In four years, support payments and transfer programs will be even more entrenched than they are today.

Even more...?

In four years, our opposition to homosexual marriage will have likely been completely steamrollered,

How’s it looking with Mittens in the Whitehouse?

two or three additional radical socialist justices will have been appointed to the Supreme Court,

Additional?

and the bottom 60% of the population will permanently vote to tax the remaining 40% into relative poverty.”

Permanently?

Your way of thinking isn’t working. If it is, how did we get to Unlikely, Even more, Additional and Permanently?

Voting for socialists with an R after their name doesn’t work. You just made that point.


197 posted on 08/03/2012 3:42:43 PM PDT by APatientMan (Pick a side)
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